355 22S TIIURSDAY::::::::::::::::::::::::":MAY 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ebensburg and Cressox Railroad. On and after April 23, 18G0, trains on this road -will run as follows : Leave Ebensburg At 7.40 A. M., connecting with Philadel phia and Pittsburgh Express West, and Southern Express East. : At 7.10 P. M., connecting with Mail Train West and Philadelphia Express Est. Leave Cresson At 0.20 A.M., or on departure of Pitts burgh Express West. At 8.31 P. M., or on departure of Mail Train West. Memoranda. A new paper is contem plated in Tyrone. This will make nine papers for Rlair count v.... One lumberman stabbed another in Clearfield the other Uay, but did not kill Lim... .There are 'evght tunnels on the Pennsylvania rail road, ran trine: from two hundred to three thousand fix hundred and twelve feet in length the one at Galiitzin being the longest... .On Tuesday morning of la; week, the extensive planing mill and lum ber yard of. Zeigler, Uakcr .V Oo., in I.ud wic':, adjoiniugGrecnsburg, in Westmore land county, was destroyed by fire, involv ing :i lo. of $12,000, on which there h $3,000 insurance.. ..Mr. James Myers, watchman for the P. II. 11. at the Ebcns burg depot, had his hand badly mashed "while endeavoring to couple cars, one day last week The Good Templar lodge-room, .it lilair Furnace.l'lair county, was destroy ed by fire Monday afternoon of last week. ...The HolliJ.iypburg Standard is inform ed that the trout baskets up this way arc very large, and the trout ditto a good many of the l itter will weigh a pound .Huntingdon is overrun with thieves. -..Timothy Shichan was run over by the cars at Altoona on Tuesday morning of last week and crushed io death What has heretofore been the Ilollidaysburg Jiadu-nl will after this v.cck l.c the Altoo na Radurd, the ciTice having been remov ed io the latter place The man Ilockcn- berry, indicted for the murder of a young girl in Putler county, has been found guily of murder in the first degree. Mo tion made fur a new trial 'J lie list of jurors drawn t serve at the June Ses sions of our county courts is published on the first page of this paper Mr. Samuel t Kock, of G reemburg, lost a pocket-book containing -00 and valuable papers while jn Philadelphia, lately Eleven vagon lo.iJ.j of ( I ipsics passed through town on Mondav, westward bouud. J") row nf.d Man Found. Some time In March last, a man was drowned at Meshanmn Falls,-in this county, having fallen off a raft. Wc heard of the occur jence at the time, but could ascertain no particulars. However on Monday evening, April 2Cth, the body was discovered in the river near Salt Lick. Upon examin ation, by an inquest, spine papers wort found in the pockets of his clothing, upon one of which ,'ou3d be distinguished the name '-O'JJyan, Steuben county, New York." "Whether this is the name of the drowned man or not, is not known. There were also found upon the body a pass over Penu'a llailroad, a gold watch worth about 73, and $87,09 in money. The bod' 'was buried on the bank of the river, near where it was found. Cb.o.rfuhl JtnirnaL -Liabilities of Kailuoab Compa nies A case of much importance to the public, and particularly to railroad com panies, was determined before Judge Tay lor, in the common pleas of Huntingdon county, at the last term. In April, 1SGS, a warehouse took fire from the sparks from a locomotive at Mill Creek, which was consumed, setting fire to an adjoining ho tel, which, with most of its contents, was r i " . i also Uestroyeu. raits were brougnt uj all parties injured, but all were amicably compromised, except that of Mr. Kerr, the occupant of the hotel, on which the parties went to trial.and after a contest cf threo days the jury awarded $l,9GD dam a'res. Our Rulers and our RrciiTS. This Ss the title oi" a new book just published, giving a complete description of our Gov eminent affairs, its origin, branches, depart ments, institutions, officers and modes of operation, by Judge Anson Willis. It is a look fur everybody, and places within j icav.ii mi u uujiougii unu correct Knowl t of our government and the machinery which it is operated. It is a large book i five hundred pages, beautifully bound, 1 cheap only $2.50. The agent Mr. . Ii. Farrington, will call on our citizens 1 !. i l solicit subscription, when all should til the opportunity of procuring a copy, erybodv should have it. Married. March 31st, 1S09, at the Idence of Wm. J. Kowhnd, near Iowa .7. Iowa, by Ilcv. C. D. Jones, Mr. Thomas Davis, of Old Man's Creek, Iowa, to Miss jrgio F. Huberts, formerly of Ebenslunr, County Superintendents. The fol lowing named gentlemen ha.ve been elected County Superintendents in neighboring counties : Indiana county, Samuel Wolf. Salary $1,000. "Westmoreland county, II. 31. Jones. Salary $800. Clearfield county, George "W. Snyder. Salary $1,200. Bedford county, II. W. Fisher. Salary $1,000. Blair county, John Holland. Salary $1,000. Allegheny county, A. T. Douthett. Salary $2,000. Huntingdon county, P. F. Tussey. Salary $S00. Are You Going to Have a Girl? A newly married young lady having just gone to housekeeping, met a friend, who, after many congratulations, asked her if she was going to have a ytrl. The young lady blushingly replied that she really did not know whether it would be a hoy or girl, but cf one thing she was certain, that 31. L. Oat man kept the best and cheapest groceries ill town, and that she was just on her way to his store to hy in a supply, and kindly invited Iter friend along, as we also invite all our friends who wish to buy the best and cheapest to give Jfartin a call and get more satisfaction for their money than elswiere in Ebcnsbunr. A Fish Story. On 3Ionday evening last, says the Greeusburg RrjyuLIican, a workman on the P. 11. 11., at Conemaugh Furnace Station, went to the Conemaugh river to catch a few fish for his breakfast. "Whilst enjoying himself catching some of the finny tribe, he perceived something glitter in the bed of the river. His curi osity led him to the spot to maxc an ex amination, and to his astonishment found two hundred and thirty-five dollars in five and twenty dollar gold pieces. "When the money was placed there, by whom and under what circumstances, is a mystery. A New Store. Our energetic young friend, Mr. A. G. Fry, has bought out the stock of groceries, cic, formerly owned by Mr. P. II. Tudor, and has added thereto a very largeassortmcnt of dry goods, hard ware, quccusware. &c, &c. He is now the proprietor of ono of the coinpletest stores in lbensburg. An honorable, upright gentleman, and as courteous as he is hon orable and upright, we know he will be extensively patronized by our people. Mkum and Teum. One day last week, three men from Carroll township were ar rested and brought hither on the charge of burglariously entering the house of Josepif Kligh, in that neighborhood, and stealing therefrom the sum of about $25. The parties were held to bail for their appear ance at court. Fire. On Tncsdav night, a steam saw mill belonging to 3Ir. John Wagner, near Chest Springs, was burned to the ground. Some fifty thousand feet of lumber were also destroyed by the flames. Loss about $3,000. Insured for a small sum. Died At his residence, in Ebensburg, on Friday night last, 3fr. Thomas D. Pees, aged about 05 years. The deceased was an exemplary citizen, and was respect ed and esteemed by all who knew him. Lost. On either Center or High street, about three weeks ago, a lady's cloth cir cular. The finder will confer a lasting favor on the owner by leaving it at this office. Pase Pale. The regular meeting of the 3Iountaincer Pase Pall Club will be held in the Court House to-morrow (Fri day) evening. LETTKR rnOSI JOHNSTOWN ENTERTAINMENTS AM) AMUSEMENTS TRAY SWEETHEART TIIE NEW , BLANCHE, AXD COURT I Si TUOVE- MEXTS, AO. Johnstown May 10, 18G9. Tj the Editors of The Alleghawan : After a long silence, I again venture to address you. If 'ou find anything in my letter worth publishing, 3-ou are at liberty to make use of it. I w ill endeavor to keep you posted on loal news hereafter. The Annie Sefton combination troupe gave three performances at Union Hall on the nights of 21th, 2Cth and 27th April, when and where the eminent young tra gedian, Mr. Mark Bates, greatly distin guished himself. The troupe intend vis iting this city again on the 21th of June. The Forrest Dramatic Association of this eity gave two entertainments at Union Hall on the nights of April aOthuhd My lst, when they produced the popular plays of Ernest Maltravers, Yankee Peddler. Irish Assurance, and Mischievous Letty. The troupe was assisted by those favorites, Miss Jannyhill and Miss Foster of the American Theater, Pittsburg. These ladies, I believe, cannot be excelled in the line of their profession. I should, also mention, the splendid playing of Q. J., Young, C. Cr. Campbell, and George E. Hamilton. 3Iiss A. L. Dargon gave a literary en tertainment at Parke's Hall on Tuesday evening, May 4th, to a large and fashion able audience. The Pilgrim, a panoraraic arrangement, gave two exhibitions at Parke's Hall on Friday and Saturday nights last. The receipts did not clear hall rent. Anderson, a Prositidigitateur, exhibits here for one week and will give away 100 presents each night. The police of this city have repudiated the idea of looking after two legged ani mals, and havo turned their whole atten tion to the dog. I pity the poor dog who is found throwing himself around in a loose way just now. The new church of the United Brethren will be dedicated on Sunday, the lGtli in stant. Prof. "Wm. Evans will give a read ing in this city on 3Ionday, May 31st. Wirt Sykes, Esq., of New York, will deliver a lecture in Union Hall oa-Situr-day evening, May 15th. Subject, "After Park in New York." The pupils of the Soldiers' Orphan School at Cassville,, Huntingdon county, will give two entertainments in Union Hall on the evenings of 19th and 20th of 3Iay, for the purpose of raising money to purchase books, musical instruments, etc. I understand the place for holding the new court has not yet been determined on. The general impression is that it will be held in Fronheiser's Hall. The public schools of Johnstown and Conemaugh boroughs opened on Monday, 3d instant, Johnstown is improving rapidly. Some thing in the neighborhood of 100 houses are in course of erection in Johnstown and adjoining boroughs. The new steel mill of the Cambria Iron Company is a magnificent building, and, when completed, will hold rank with any thing in the country. Dio. "Wale PArElt.- Do you intend to re pnper the rooms of your house this spring? If so, bny your wall paptr at V. S. Barker's. He has just received four hundred boli3, of the latest aad most fashionable styles. Notions. 31. L. Oatman has jusfc re ceived a vt-ry large and very varied stock of notions. Go and see them. Go and see them to-day. Go and see them, go and eee them to-day, and buy whntou need. Photographs. Spencc, at his gallery, on Julian Etreet, takes as good photographs as can be got any where. Give him a call and be convinced that you can "get your picture" here equally as well as ia "the city."' $10,000 Reward. A reward of $10, 00o is offered for the discovery of a man who will say that he knows cf a stcre in Ebens burg where he can buy goods cheaper than at A. A. Barker & Sou's. Spring stock just received. Hoe! Every one. If you own a gar den, and purpose cultivating the same, go to T. W. Williams' Io buy your rake, spade, hc.e, kc Every rood ought to maintaiu its man, and so every man ought to be an agricultur ist. HiMSEr.r Again. Our merchant friend, R R. Davis, who has been sick for a couple of weeks, id, we are glad to note, able to be about again. lie has just received a large stock of spring goods, and is superin tending the opening ot the same. Mayor, Mayer.. Johnstown is not a city, and so has not a Mayor. But it has wh.it is better it ha3 a Mayer. This Mayer sells dry and dress goods cheaper than can be bought clserhere in that town. Try him when ; ou have an opportunity, and be con vinced. Hot Weather. Summer will soon be here, and our rcrders will need summer clothing. When in Johnstownvisit Leopold & Bro'a store. They can sell summer cloth ing, to say nothing about summer hats, caps, &c, cheaper than can be bought in Philahei phia. Everything. Hardware, tinwaie. sheet-iron ware, copper-ware, stoves, and anyunng ana.evprvt.inntrjnuat line, for sale at George Huntley's. Also, coffee, fugar, cigars, notions, &c, Ac. lie has a bigger store-room, and better fitted, than any simi lar establishment in Cambria county. ryO THE WORKING CLASS ! J. I am now prepared to furnish all clas ses vith constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $5 per evening, is easily earned by persons of either sex, and the boys and girl3 earn nearly us much as men. Great inducements are offered those who will de vote their. time to the business; and, that every person who sees this notice, may send me their address and test the business for themselves, I make the following unparalleled offer : To all who are not well satisfied with the business, I will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars, di rections, &c, sent tree. Sample sent by mail for 10 cents. Addrtss E. C. Allen Augusta, Maine. March I l-3in. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Lent & Rodger?, in the carriage business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted or hav ing claims against the firm will call on L. F. Rodgers to make settlement. GEO. P.. LENT. L. E. RODGKKS. The undersigned will coutinue to carry on the business in all its branches. Prices" low and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. L. E. RODGERS. Arml 2D, ISOO.-lt. Jg NEW STORE! NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! : TFIE PEOPLE'S' ONE PRICED STORE! : HIGH STBKT, EBENSBCEQ. ASK FOR FRY'S CHEAP STORE. : EVERYTHING POUG IIT SINCE T II E GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES. TIIE- LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS IN TOWN. NEW STOCK OF - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARS, QUE2.NSWARK, kC, JUST EECEIVED AND FOrf ALE AT THE SEW CHEAP CASH STO?E OP in the rooms formerly occupied by R. II. Tu dor, on Iligh-8t. BARGAINS IX DRY GOODS ! BROWN MUSLINS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, CHECKS, GINGHAMS, TICKINGS, ' SHIRTINGS D2NIMS, DRILLS, JEANS, DELAINES, LAWNS. PRINTS, &c. BOOTS AXD SHOES! Men's Calf and Kid Boots, Ladies Congress Gaiters, and French Moroco Shoes, Children's Shoes. BARGAINS IX GROCERIES ! COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SOAPS, CANDLES, SPICES, &C., &c, &c. HARDWARE IN GREAT VARIETY I QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE I CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS A beautiful assortment on hand and for sale cheap. PROYISIOXS ! HAM, LARD, SIDE, BUTTER, SHOULDER. EGGS, MESS PORK, CHEESE, FISH, kc. CO UXTR Y BR OD UCE I taken in exchange for goods. Call and be convinced that I am soiling cheaper than any other store in the county. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. May 13, 09. A. G. FRY. Y ALU ABLE TOWN PROPERTY" AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersign ed will sell at private sale the House and Lotin the East ard of Ebensbnrg Borough, front ing CG feet on High street, and extending back along Caroline street 2C4 to Lloyd street. This property is conveniently located either for business purposes or for a private residence. The house ?s a two-story frame, with 4 rooms on each floor, with stable and suitable outbuildings. The lot ia in a fine state of cultivation, and has 7 bearing apple trees on it. For terms apply to Catharine Roberts, at the residence of It. E. Jone3, in the West ward of said Borough, or to the undersigned at his office. WM. II. SECIILEll, May 13-tf. Attorney at law. VrOTICE. 7 X 1 All persons wanting to get one of the celebrated Aetna Mowing and Heaping Ma chines, must -leave their orders with me be tween this and the 20th of June, in order that I may have time to order them before they are wanted to use. GEO. HUNTLEY. May 13-Ct. M. L. O A T MAN, DEALER IX CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ! consisting in part of DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, GRAIN . FFFD. KAPnv e a 1 UHI, I'TOir DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES, ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! ! SUGARS ! SYRUPS! TEAS ! MOLASSES ! COFFEES ! CHEESE ! Also a large stock of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! Xtr Store on Iligh-st., three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. Lfeb- 4- NOTICE. . I have sold out my stock of Groceries to A. G. FRY, whom I cordially recommend to my old customers. He will treat you well. Try him. I hereby give notice to all my creditors and debtors to t all and settle their accounts. By getting what is coming to me, I expect to pay Uly debts. I w ill be about the old place till July 1st. R.H.TUDOR. May 6, 18C0-3t. IIOS. J. LLOYD, Dealer in LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, EBENSBURG, CAMBHIA COUNTY, PA. The highest market price will be paid, in cash, for all kinds of good Lumber. Particular attention paid to filling all orders. Lauo RICES GOING DOWN' AT THE EBENSBURG HARD WARE j- HOUSE FURX1SHIXG STORE. I once more return my sincere thanks to my ol1 friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended towards me, and now, owing to the great fall in prices, by which many articles can be snld as cheap as before the war, and having a thorough knowl edge of the business and the wants of the public, I take pleasure in announcing that 1 can and will sell goods at a less figure than any similar establishment in city or country. My stock will consist in part as follows : DOOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW STRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES axd BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, Bevels, rockET rtjles, JV.CK, SMOOTHING, asd FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, and MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, and BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SIIOVhTS, FORKS, SCYTHES and SNATHES, RAKL;a HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, H AMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER , FITII, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and TISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, TIVOTS, kc. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, 4 HEATING STOVES TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, &c, kc, kc, kc, kc, kc Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. &c. TOBACCO and CIGARS. Odd Stove Plates, Grates, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tuhinj at man- utacturers prices. Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. JCgJ" Persons owins me debts of lonir stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up as soou as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pav expenses, and owing to the small profits that l am making on goods I cannot afford to give long credit the interest would soon eat up iur proms. J1-.U. HUM LEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 18GS. WA L L P A P E R ! AT V. S. BARKER'S, E B E X S B U R G BE X X A THE CHEAPEST AND REST AS SORTMENT IN TOWN. P HOOFLAND'S GERMAN FITTERS AND IIOOFLAND S GERMAN TONIC, The Great Remedies lor 1! Diseases of the Liver, Hlomach or Digcslics Organs. IIOOFLAXD'S G Ell MAN BITTERS Is composed of the pure juices (or, as thcr a-c medicinally termed. Extracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, sB making a prepara tion, highly concentrated, ar.d entirely frco from alcoholic admixture of any kind. IIOOFLANDS GERMAN TONIC Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest .quality of Hanta Cruz Ruui, Orange, &c, making one of the most pleasant, agreeable remedies ever of fered to the public. Those prelcrring a Medicine free from Al coholic admixture, will u-se IIOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS. Those who h;ue no objection to the com bination of the Bitters, as stated, will iuo IIOOFLAND S GERMAN TONIC. They are both cqual'y good, and contalrf .he same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of causes such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous De bility, etc., is very apt to have its functional deranged. The Liver, sympathizing as close ly as it does with the Stomach then be comes affected, the result of which is that the patient suffers from several or uoro of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Tiles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidify of the Stotnacli, N'ausea, Hearth aW, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour E'fftctations, Sinking or fluttering at the idt of the Stomach, Swimming of ihc Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at, the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when it a lying posture, Dimness ul vi9ion, Dots or webs before the sight, dnll pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain iu the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, etc., Sudden Flush es f Heat, Burning in the FIcth, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. The Eufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection of o remedy for his case, purchasing onlr that which he is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries, possesses true mer it, skilfully compounded, is fre from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itself reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those -ell-known remedies llootland's German Bitters, and Jloojland's German Tonic, prepared br DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Thirty-five years since they were first in troduced into this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefitted suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach or In testines. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE whatever ; Prostration of the System, in duced by Sevtre Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fever, &c. There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appe tite is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests properly, the blood is puri fied, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tins;e is eradicated from' the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous iuvalid becomes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all it3 attendant ill?, will find in the use of this Bitters, or tho Tonic, an elixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. 4T NOTICE! It is a well established fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population aie seldom iu the. enjoyment of good health, cr, to use their own T" expression, ''never feel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and havo no ap petite. To this class of persona the Bitters, or tha Tonic, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are mado strong by the Use of either of these remedies. They will care every casa of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumula ted in the hands of the proprietor, but space will allow of the publication of but a few. Those, it will be observed, are from men 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, Marsh 1C, 1867. "I find Hoofland's German Bittern is a A good tonic, useful in diseases of the digestive organs, and of grent benefit in cases of debility, aad want of nerveES actica in the svstem. Yours, trnly, Geo. W. Woodwaid." Hon. Jaaa-es Thompson, Judge of the Su preme Gourt of Pennsylvania. PuiLADELruiA, April 28, 18CC. ,4I consider 'Hoofland's German Bitters' a val ' "' -J'-'- IMM gestToT'Jf TJyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. ours, &c. "JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Kennard, D. D., Pastor cf the Tenth Baptist Church; Philadelphia." Dr. Jackson Jear Sir : I have been frequent ly requested ti connect my name with re commendations of different .kinds of medi cines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere. I have ia all cases de clined ; but with a 3 clear proof in vari ous instances, and particularly in my own family of the use of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart for ilee from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the system, and es pecially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation, tn some cases it may fail ; but usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Yours, very respectfully, "j."h. kennard." "caution. Hoofland's Gcrmau Remedies arc counter feited. See that the signature of C. M JACKSON is oa the T" wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. Principal Office, und Manufactory at the German A'cdiciuc Stoie, No. C3I AHCH-St., Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. Jackson & Co. V R I O E S : Hoofland's German Bitters, p.-r bottle, $1 00 " ' half dozen, 5 00 HooP.and's Grnnan Tonic, put up in quart, bottles, $1 l0 per bottle, or a half dozen foi ST 50. ; JCjSJ not fr?et to examine well the ar ticle you buy, in order to jetthe genuine.- For sale by all DiuggtiU andSlorekccper3, everywhere. nlS-Cai.
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