Alio glx,xxoxx r HSDAY::::::::::::::::::::::-APRIL 22. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. - jmsburg and Cresson Railroad and after Monday, Dec. 1, 1868, trains -j road will run a follows : I- ?E EBENSBURG 5.25 A. J-., connecting with Day Exp. East and Phil. Exp. West. t T.15 M- connecting with Phila. Exp. ? East and Mail Train West Cresson j. 25 A.M., or on departure of Thil. ' Express West. j,i.3l P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. IIimoranda. B. Blair has been ap- ted post master at Huntingdon. ..The y for the decoration of the graves of :!.i.crs has been fixed as May 30th. We tr. t the graves of our patriots in this lo c:.!; J will not be forgotten ....Gardening ki? eomuienccd in good earnest hereabouts new counterfeit twenty-five cent cur-r?-"T is in circulation.... A lodjro of the j c:l t of Good Templars, composed of col cr; I persons, was instituted at Bedford n::ntly....The wheat prospects in Bed- ;brd county promise well.. ..Oar good-look ing friend Jack Davis, of Johnstown, drop- tvs4 in tr Rftft 113 a dav or two since. He j j i looking fine.... The Altoona Vindicator which was burned out some few weeks a""1, made its appearance last week....Thir ty six trains pass over the Pennsylvania railroad every twenty-four hours.... The ? ' a Suncriutcndent of common schools , I t.j decided there is nothing to prevent III' is from holding the o dee of County S -srintcndent... A lktlc child about three or f jar years of age died on the cars near Orcsnsburg, w hile with its family on their ray west.. ..Several more cases of hydro phobia are reported in Westmoreland co. '...A new democratic paper is talked of in Altoona.. ..The Penna. State Agricultural Society have determined to hold its exhi bition on the 23th of September, and to .continue it for four days... .A man in ; Huntingdon named Frank Garloch broke his leg bv falling from a tree which he ezi pruning Considerable sickness is Vrrcvalent in our midst.. ..The boiler in the ?Eieaa saw mill of Elijah Smell, in Clear till county, exploded, instantly killing i Mr.. Smell and Thomas Ross... .Abraham Jvdley, living at the foot of the Alleghany fcicuntain, near the line between Bedford and Somerset counties, hung himself in 1 his stable... .Two daughters of Frank Ilil Jianl, aged respectively thirteen and three jests,; were burned to death on the 1st ; iost., at their homo in Butler county I TV.?. weather the past week or so has been i v. i favorable for our farmers. Many i 1 I diligently improved it by getting in I t r oats and other snrin crons Durin?? y o - r c thj year 18G8 there were 42 1 persons killed and 720 wounded on the railroads cf Pennsylvania... .A ba i T'.-.le a raid in Fulton and of horse thieves county, near Mc- f Contiellsburg, last week an4 gobbled up I 3veral horses.... Fresh coats of paint, and repairs, have added vastly to the appear- ancc of a number of buildings throughout ! town, ...The grounds of the Mountaineer basa ball club, we understand, are under going a thorough ic f ttirt for the coming ec.on....A German girl who had just ar rived in this country was robbed near La- trclo, of seventy dollars in gold. ..The Huntingdon Globe favors the nomination cf the Hon. D. J. Morrell, as Governor of Pennsylvania.... The bill to establish a Courtat Johnstown has passed both Houses of the Legislature.. ..Hon. D. J. Morrell arrived home on Wednesday night of last wcclc , Aurora Borealis. A very brilliant display of Northern Lights was witnessed Thursday evening the 15th inst., a belt of 1 :!it appearing in the eastern horizon and u lifting northward. The whole sky was - one time illuminated, and the track of t": 3 celestial phenomenon was visible from ' rizon to horizon. It lasted about half hour. The same display was witnessed many other portions of the country, ac cording to cur exchanges. Shade Trees. V"e are much gratifi ed to notice that an interest is being taken in the matter of planting shade and oma r atal trees. Many of the old locust trees ; i being cut down. Among others, we i. .lice Councilman Henry has just planted ii front of his residence a fine lot of ina I 3 trees, which add much to the appear- oe of his residence as well as the street. I ant shade trees. Wishes of Ladies: First a lover; oond, a huibandj third, a baby; fourth, ortune; fifth, a place to buy cheap gro les. The cheap groceries can always bought at our friend -M, L. Oatman's, o keep3 constantly for sale prime arti s, which he 6ella unusually cheap for h. , ;. . Public Sale. Richard Bennett will at public vendue, three miles north of f nsburg, on Thursday. May 6th, per iw property ; and real estate. See bills. xo Tiie Alleghanian.- The circulation i. . . of our paper is rapidly increasing, ana with the aid of our friends we hope to be able to announce by the close of the vol ume that we have puceeeded in our effort of obtaining 1000 subscribers. The pros pects at present are of he most flattering character, and frcm every section of the county we are daily adding new names to our list. Many of our friends throughout the county have done nobly in procuring us subscriptions, while others have done nothing ; to the latter we more particular ly write. Let each and all of our subscri bers take upon themselves the task of get ting at least one new name, which could easily be done and with but little effort. Who will be the first to respond ? Don t throw the paper aside and never think again of this small favor asked of you. Have you not a friend, dear reader, whom you could send the paper to for a year ? or does your neighbor take it. If not, have him give you his name, which yoa can either send or hand to us. You, reader, we mean. You should take a great inter est in supporting your home paper. We trust our friends will go to work, and we will guarantee Th Allcglianian to be well wnrtVtv of vnur ppneroua supnort. The " - J j sub scripticu is only 62,00 a year. The NewXickle Coin. The denom inations of the new coins are to be one, three and five cents, and they are to be composed of one-fourth nickleand three-fourths cop per. The one cent coin is to weigh a grain and a half, and will be about the size ot the five cent silver coin, which some of the existing inhabitants of the United States will recollect to have seen. The three and five cent pieces are to be about the size of the one and two cent coppers now in use, i -ii i d.1 A fl ana will weign respectively iic uu grains, me new coin is , oe igu. ,u- mi I l tier ior a auiar, uwpt r um u ports, anu an ine exibiuig uitme auu :n i :vj 1 per coma m u uU.. The New Bounty Act. The bounty bill which passed Congress provides that every soldier who was discharged by rea- iervency oi our rejoieings, emDitter our son of "expiration of term of service" cup of pleasure, and detract from the glo shall be held to have filled his full term of ry and greatness of our triumph; it is this, enlistment, and be entitled to a bounty that n our labor ended in receiving or ob accordicKly. Also that a widow, minor taining only what the. citizens of Ebens- children of parents in the order named, of any soldier who shall have died after being honorably discharged, shall be entitled to receive the additional bounty to which such soldier would be entitled if living. All claims for bounty under the act of July, 186G, shall be void unless presented prior to December 1, 18g : . Removals. The post office has been removed to the room formerly occupied by Dr. D. W. K vans. P. n IV Fvins lneromnwd liiii r.ffico r. u. v. ians nas removeu ms oince to the room in the cast end of his rest- dence, on Main street, two doors west of It. Evans' cabinet rooms. Geo. F. Fiobinscn has removed his office to the room formerly occupied by Linton & Son, cn Center street. Accident. Mr. Geo. Thomas, an em ployee on the mill of Geo. Itodgers, near the depot, met with an accident on Tues day last while feeding a circular saw. A lot of blocks standing? near the saw were , , , 4, w . r A. thrown down by the running of the ma- chinery, coming in contact with the saw. and afterwards striking him in the breast. He 'sustained serious injuries internally. The attention of the reader is directed to the advertisement of Wm. Leighty, who offers to the public a new and improved Washinsz Machine of his own invention. This machine has many advantages over all others, and is pronounced by those who il a- . " . r .. trr use mem 10 give entire satisiaction. ne advise you to examine and test the merits of this machine before purchasing any other. School Exhibition. Avery interest ing and pleasant entertainment was given in Jackson township by the scholars of the school taught by Mr. David Davis, on Wednesday evening of. last week. The audience expressed themselves highly de lighted with the exercises of the evening. Clean Up. We observe our borough authorities have notified our citizens to clean up their premises. This is right, and should be heeded by everybody, as it is necessary to the health aud comfort of the people. Look out for the Street Com missioner if he has not already-visited you. Election Change. A bill has passed both branches of the Legislature ihantrinc: the time of holding borough and township elections in Cambria, Indiana and Jeffer son from the days now fixed by law to the second Tuesday of October the day of the State election.. . - . .' . Died In Keytsville, Mo., on Saturday, April 3d, Louisia Marilla, wife of John T. Bateman,' and" daughter of Robt. and Ann A. Carman, all formerly of this place. L O CAE CORRESPONDENCE. JonNRTowN April 17, 1869. J. ic , - "Latest telesrram, hip! hip I hurrah! the w i 1 iL. x I w - i Yf governor nas Bigneu me cuurt um, ero the words legibly inscribed, in unmistaka ble characters' and large proportions, upon thA bulletin board in front of the tele- in . I . . . , . i grap uu m iu ... i..w.Me- 0, with rapturous joy we read and re-read H this brief but comprehensive, to us and im portant sentence. Our hearts were thrilled to their innermost recesses, as we grasped xi e ji i. j rr j . . . J ij lating eacn omer ana mine worm, upon the final success of our project. Wc are! to have a court, was the language, which I gently flowed from every lip, and conscious of our greatness, and the magnitude of our triumph, we retired to our couches, and were soon oblivious to all surrroundings. It is true, Messrs. Editors, that we as pired to higher, and more prominent meas- ures. that of beincr the countv seat, but we i on . . i . .ip i ' " e ,1, cheerfully agree to the truthfulness of the old savine, "that half a loaf is better than J l. j ii7 I no ureau. e acutrpii iuu oimunyu iui the present, and when the auspicious hour fT. nrrr,;nr nnrl nrfmniTincr fbo " ..C,.. -.I said court, we shall usher it in. with sonnd. j : r fmn0 nnA illnminafinna in hnnnr r , , Ot t&e event, so mat ail tne nunu uiaj know we have a court. a .u- i i.- vmi iuucu oi iub suix-ess ui iuc urn is I doubtedly due to the untiring energy, in fluence and eloquence of our various com mittees who had charge of it. Their efforts may never be ully appreciated or reward ed, yet the ccnscicusness of having accom plished a work so great, and against so much opposition from your citizens, will be its own reward, and the toil endured, the sweat freely poured, the sleepless nights ..j - on . the - thedollur3 spent v ' and frequent disapointments, will all be forgoUen ia the contemplation of our bright future With all these feasant fancies in our minds, there arises a thought within us, tends to mar our joys, dampen the burS were willing to grant us, and some unciiantablc, scbcr-siUea, unaspiring oiu io- gies go s to say, that the strong op- position, powerful fees, weighty arguments an influence looming up before our eyes were purely imaginary, thai our court is but a crumb thrown from your table. This maJ a11 te truc and 1 tave learned -as corroboration ol this fact, that one of your citizens while on a visit to the State Cap- itol, simply asked the bill postponed "a few I rlavs for onnsii1f.at.5nn it. wn rlrn a Ptn-r L- i. 'l vt-i i which it was nrmW fy rrs uhnlmmra j- .. if be asked its defeat, it would also be done ! Now, Messrs. Editors, you cannot con - ccive how it worries us to think for a mo- ment that your village, with a population ot about thirteen hundred, paying a local taxof about sis hundred and fifty dollar:-, equal to fifty cents each, should absolutely control cur city, with a rjonulation of twelve thousand, paying a local tax of twentv-fivfi fhnii5.in,l rlMl-,- o-l , J , v4WfcV uuuurscacn can you not see that local . , . . yi c-eunnence over you? This may require an effort on my part, to show you, that in the end may prove fruitless; hence I will not attempt it. - As the end of all things must come, so must en( of my correspondence, with 11113 simple announcement H e are to uave a court. Yours, Pythias.' Coming. A fresh nnd elegant stock of groceries will be opened the latter part of this week at M. L. Oatman's cheap store. Go and examine prices and quality. Leopold & Bro., of Johnstown, keep a great variety of Clothes to fit the little boys Aged from three to ten : Clothes to fit the bigger lads, And clothes for gtown-up men. Clothes to fit the short folks, - To fit the lean, the tall; , And clothes to fit the corpulent, At the GREAT OAK IILL. Johnstown. Of all the arv eoods stores in Johnstown, none compare with that of L. Mayer, who, by the way, is one of the most clever and accommodating men to deal with that we know of. The great ex tent and variety of bis . stock can only be judged by a personal examination and com parison with other establishments. One of the most wide-wake, go-abead and indefatigable business men in town is V. S. Barker. He has' received his spring! goods and invites the public to drop in and examine prices and quality. Well directed energy never fails to pay hence his prosper ity. . If you contemplate. building, dear read er, we have a word of advice to whisper in your ear, which is this: : Go to Huntley's to buy all your necessary building fixtures and thai yoa will save money reason, be sells rbeaper than tbe rbeapest. ( Sebd; Potatoes.. A car jload pf ed potatoes hare been received by M. L. Oatiuan. Farmers and all others should avail them- , r IV - r t ... , . . . uu L uFiuri Lll r v are oiinmifl A! A n rnn. U33 variety on hand. -I HE spring seems now to be fairly open- and n "boare engaged in building op- emuuus wiu una u tin econoni? - io uuj nur A ? !11 i J A. .J W. Wiliams- - g gtoc . s unlimited in variety. For bargains in dress goods, clothing, DO ra snoes. nats ana caps, groceries. c.i ku lw oiesioreoi a. a. Darter .ouu. Custooeri vaited upon by polite salesmen. The finest and largest assortment of boots, shoes and gaiters ever offered to the public are now in store at R. R. Davis'. ' For cheapntss they cannot be equaled. TO THE: WORKING CLASS ! J I am now prepared to furnish all clas ses vith constant employment at their home?, the whole of tbe time, or tor tbe spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable, cent8 $5 eveni l8 ea3'5ly earned by persons of either sex, and the boys atd srirls earn nearly as much-aa men. Great vote their time to the business ; and, that every person who sees this notice, may send me thor addroia nnd iprtthe business for Ult;mtivcs, I make the following unparalleled offer : To all who are not well satisfied with the business, I will send Si td pay for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars, di- rections, &c sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 cents. Address L. C. Allen Augusta, Maine. Marchll-3m. M. O A T M A N DBALEa I2t- CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ! consisting in part of DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, BACON. SALT. FISH. ; Mu rMtUM' -v -w- w em a i v v a n rl T CI ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! ! SUGARS I SYRUPS! ic. TEAS I MOLASSES ! COFFEES 1 CHEESE I 4c. . Also a large stock of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO! JBS?" Store on High-sr., three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. feb. 4. AUSTIN & CO 'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE. Spring Circulars will be issued and ready for Agents and customers on and after April t 2Uth, containing me largest ana most uoerai t-J vt : j . cxcuaiicre anu i remium cirr isaucu. Agents of Clubs of thirty anu upwards, will have . their premiums increased one-fourth whea all the checks are returned. Work for us, and we will work for you. 'Agents wanted everywhere. Circulars sent fre?. Address AUSTIN & CO. 32 35 Federal, and 1C7, 111; li3 Congress Street?, Boston, Mass. April 15, :869-4L I) II OTOGRAFHIC. : Ho ! every one that wants Pictures, ome ye to F.bensburg and get them 1 Having located in Ebensburg, I would very respectf ully inform the people that I am now fuliy prvpared to take PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of tbe art, from the smallest Card Picture up to Life Size. jff Pictures taken in any weather. Every attention given to the taking of CHILDREN'S PICTURES. Photographs painted in Oil, India Ink, or Water Colors. Your attention is called to my FRAMES Foa LARGE PICTURES, and ' : PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, also, Copying and enlarging done in the very best Myle of the ait. I ask comparison, and defy competion. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con tinuance of tbe same. north of tbe Town Hall. 13?" Gallery on Julian street, inree uoors RUS13 T. T. S PENCE, Photographer-. TIUBLIC SALE. JL Will be sold at public sale at Carroll- town, on TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1869, at 1 o'clock, p.m., the following described real estate and personal property : CO acres of land, situated four miles north of Carrolltown, adjoing lands of Hirata Fritz, Lawrence. Dee, and others, having thereon erected a two-story ' plank house, 18 by 32 feet, and a two-story building, 30 by 60 feet, suitable for a bank bam. Three acres are cleared and well watered, and th residue has some white oak and chestnut timber 1 unon it. i . . . -i ESar Terms, one-hair cash in nana, anu balance in two yearly payments, secured by judgment bonds and mortgage ot purennser Also, will be sold at same time and pltce, a 20 HORSE FOWER STATIONARY ENGINE, with hot and cold water pumps, and 2 CYLINDER BOILERS, 32 INCHES IN DIAMETER, 28 FEET LONG. , JC All in good working order. March II, I8i9-3t. J. MOORE. 1 Vf E W TAILOR S II O I ! Xl Tbe 6ub.criber has removed bis Tailor Shoo into READE'S NEW RUILD1NG, on Center utreet, near Colonade Row, and re spectfully informs his old customers nnd al the rest of mankind that be i uew prepared to manufacture all kinaa of GENTS AND YOUTHS' WKARJXG AP "PAR EL, in tbe latest style of the art, with neat hegs anl dispatch, and at low rates. J53 Persons needing work in my line are respectlully invited to give me a Call. . V. J. EVANS. Ebensbarj.'Angna, tf. pRICHS GOING DO WN II .;. w 'a v4 . at tbx. .'. . ZZSFXSJSVKCl JTAXDWARS & UOVSI " ruBtrisniXG store. I once more return roy sincere thank to my olrt friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended townrda me, and now, owing to fTie great fall In prices, by wnien many articles can be sold as cheap as before tne war, and baTinpr a thorough know I. edge of the business and tbe wants of the public, I fake pleasure in announcing that I can and will sell goods at a less figure than any similar establishment in cit or country Mj stock will consist in part as follows : EOOIt and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, ; BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW SPRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, ERACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COM PASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR FLANKS, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, akd MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, akd BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOW'S, I'UIMTS, SHOVELS. FORKS, SCYTHES and SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, HAMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER, FITII, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, 4c. LA"MPS and OILS, COOKING, TARLOR, HEATING STOVES , TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, ic, ic, ic, ic, ic.,4c. Alto FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ic. TOBACCO and CIGARS. Odd Stove riatet, Grate, and Fire Brick always on band to snit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. Spouting made, painted, and pat up, at low rates. Esgf' Persons owing me debts of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paving up a soon as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and par J expenses, and owing to the small profits that I am making on goods I cannot afford to give j stomach digests properly, the blood is puri long credit the interest would soon eat up j fied, the complexion becomes sound and the profits. . GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 18C8 VS.. BARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, 4c. Higb-st M -Ebensburg, Pa CANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensbure, Pa. T AEGK STOCK OF SUM M I'R 1 J Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s NEW STOCK or CLOTHING VERY cheep at Y. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. FRUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V. S. BARKER'S. Ebensburg, Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. W 'ALL PAPERS-ALL STYLES at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. TS. BARKER, Manvfaeturer of BARRELS,' KEGS. TUBS, . MEAT-STANDS, CHURNS. Ac. uag!3.y - EeiKSBrRft, Pa. i i HOOFLAND'S GERM AN BITTERS AND nOOFLAND'3 GERMAN TONIC, Th Groat Remfrdies iur all Disftatoa of Litr &.08acA r JXgtttiv Organ. . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is composrdcf tbe pure juices (or, a tbrf are medicinally tcrire'l. Extracts) of RootSw Herbs, and Barka, e raakisg a prepara tion, highly concentrated, and ectiieljr fret from alcobolic admixture of any kind. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC I a combination of mil tbe ingredients rf the Bitters, with the purest quality of Sanf Crua Rum, Orange, ic, uinking one of tbe most pleasant, rgrccabie remedies ever of fered to tbe public. Tboe preferring Medicine free from Al cobolic admixture, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those wbo biive no objection to tbe com bination of the Bitter", na stated, will use IIOOFLAND S GERMAN TOXIC. They are both equxl'y good, and conUin tbe same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere maiter ol" taste, tbe Tonic being tbe most pnlattible. Tbe stomach, from a variety of causes such as Indigestion, Dyfpepsia, Nervous De uility, etc., is very npt to have its function demnged. The Liver, fympathizing ns close ly as it does with the Stomach then be comes affected, the re?ult of which is that the patient suffers from several or u.or of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles. Fulness of Blood to tbe Head, Acidity o( tbe Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the. Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the Stomnch, Swimming of ib Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations tnrneuiu u jnb iivoiun., i: of vision, Dot3 or webs before tbe sight, dull pain in tbe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of tbe Skin and Eyes, Pain in tbe Side, Back, Chest, Limb's, etc , Sudden Flush es f Heat, Burning in the Fleh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. The sufferer from tlu-se diseases should exercise the greatest caution in tbe selection of o remedy for bis case, purchasing only that which he is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries, T possesses true mer it, skilfully compounded, is free from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itself reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies Hocfland'a German Bittertt and Il3ofland,3 German Tome, prepared bv DK. C. M. JACKSON, PIllLADELPHIA.'PA. Thirty-Gve years since they were first in troduced into this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, urd benefitted suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will eirectunlly cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dxsnepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, "ST1 Chronic Diurrboua, Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases nrisj ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach or Id teatines. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSlS whatever ; Prostration of the System, in duced by Sevtre Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fever, ic. There is no medicine extant equal to tbeia remedies in such cases. A tone and vigof is imparted to the whole system, the appe- I tite is strengthened, food is enjoyed, th health?, the yellow tinqe is eradicated tcocx the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and tbe weak and nervous iuvalid becomes a strong and healthy being. TERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the band of time weighing hear-, ily upon them, with all its attendant ill?, will find in the use of this Bitters, or the Tonic, an elixir that will instil new lite into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful dflys, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE! It is a well established fact that fully Ohe half of the female portion of our population ate seldom in the enjoyment of good health, or, to use their own T expression, "never" ieel well." They are languid, devoid Of all energy, extremely nervous, and have no ap petite. To this-class of persons tbe Bitters, or the Tonic, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made, strong by the use of either of these remedies. They will cure every case of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumula ted in the hands of the proprietor, but space nlll ollnm tt ilia mi hi f a 1 1 n n nf lint a. ffvr Those, it will be observed, are from tnen of note, and of such standing that they must be believed. TESTIMONIALS: Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes Philadel phia, Mar;h 16, 1867. "I find Hoofland'a German Bittera is a good tonic, useful in diseases of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases of debility, and want of nervous acticn in the system. Yours, truly, Geo. W. Woodward." Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia j April 23, lSGS. 'I consider IIooflanQ's German Bitters" valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indi- . gestion or Dyspepsia. I Can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, &c. "JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Kennard, D. !., Pastor cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson Dear Sir : 1 have been frequent ly requested to connect my name with re commendations of different kinds ot medi cines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere. I have in all cases de clined ; but with a 3XT clear proof in vari ous instances, and particularly in my own fimily of the usr of Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, I depart fur ence from my usunl course, to express my fall conviction that, for general debility cf the system, and es pecially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it ray fail ; but usually, I doubt no'., it will be very beneficial to those who enffer from the above causes. Yours, very respectfully, J. II. KENNARD." CAUTION. nooflano's German Remedies are counter feited. See that the frigcatnre of C. 11 JACKSON is oa the 3 wrapper of each bottle. All others vr counterfeit. Principal UlSce, Mid Manufactory at the German Medici ao Store, No. 631 ARCH-St., Philadelph CHARLK3 U. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C, M. Jackson 4 Co. PRICES: noofiand'i German Bitters, per bottle, $1 Co " " half dozen, 5 00 HooSand'i German Tonic, ptt up in quart bottles, Jl 00 per bottle, or a half dozen foi S7 50. JE"" T)o not forget to examine well the ar ticle you bay, In order to get the- genuine. For sale by all DrugguU n'JStorekeeper?, everrwbere. nlS-Gm. i f
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