The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 12, 1868, Image 3

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Til UllSDA Y::::::::::::::NO VE M 1JER 12
EbENSBURG AND CRESSON ItAI&ItOAD,
On and after Monday, Aug. 3, 1868, trains
on this road will ran as follows:
Leave Ecensburo
At 0.15 A. II., connecting with Day Exp.
East and Phil. Exp. West.
At 7.1 j P. M., connecting with Phila. Exp,
East and Mail Train West.
LEAVE CRESSON
At 9.20 A. M., or on departure of Thil.
Express West.
At SAO P. M-, or on departure of Thila.
Express East.
The Allegiianian. On Monday last,
the following remark was made to us
WcU, the election is over, and I svpjiose
tint noic The Ai.legiianian xcill be dis
roittt'uurd." This remark, we imagine,
w:is based on the fact that The Alle
ciiaman, after a discontinuance of a few
months, renewed publication about the
commencement of the political campaign
ju.st closed.
For fear the idea contained in the re
mark quoted may generally prevail, we
bog to say this : The Aelegiianian was
not a campaign paper, and its publication
will not now be suspended. "When we re
newed its publication, over three months
ago, we invested a considerable sum of
money in the purchase of new type, Ac,
with the intention of making the paper a
2 i nutnent institution. This is 'et our in
tention. "We have received and are re
ceiving from the public a good measure of
support, and tliink we can see our way
dearly in the iiUure.
Our subscription list is now larger than
i ever was since Hie ioundation ol the
paper. it Inn the past three months, we
have booked about t:co hmvlrcd and J''y
new subscribers, and still the names come
rolling in. Jf this sort of pressure con
tinue., we shall shortly feel justified in
i;ing claim to what we may have now for
ail that we know '-the largest circulation
u'a:ty paper in the county."
Since the resuscitation of Tin: Alle-
i.i;.."iA., its space has necessarily been
ia:iii:ly devoted to politics and matters po-Kiic.-d.
Hereafter, this wi.'l nut be the
(ax1. Politics will of course continue to
rarive a fair share of attention ; but, in
:iJh'!on, our columns will each week con
Mi:! that variety of poetry, tales, sketches,
Li' graphics, &c, Ac, so eagerly sought
aitcr by the reader cf a country journal.
O'he general and local news departments
w;i continue to receive especial attention.
faring the long winter evenings now
"I'r'aliV arr-roachmi' pvnrv limi-uln-hl in
, i l k- 7 ' - J . - .... .
'aii.l ria county oujiht to take a newspa-
t t. .... . ..vi. .v. .
V ' is inc nn.iai iiviixiiuiu, iue most
.jt motive, and by odds the best and
heapest fireside companion attainable.
. ry 1 H E .i,LLT;1Iaxia.v, and bo convinc-
1. K a will send .specimen numbers to
person desiring them.
The Elective Franchise. The clcc-
in laws of Pennsylvania contain the fol-
Avuig :
'Ski'TION 1. In elections Kt- 1i :t:,
try white freeman of the uge of twenty-one
l"aw h:ivne resided ju this State ,-,,...
t o'.e election district aare he Jers to vote.
111 yenrs paid u StHte or ronntv tnv
l ave been assessed i,t. l.t tnr!
II V l.r . . .1.-. -I ..- . .. .
iue uccuoa, snail enjoy tJe
nt :ui -elect or,"
,;J:;::nitville, Cambria county, though
j' v "vn- ""'V1-) i.i iemocratic by
-" 1 i oer lcur to one. it is bounded
t'vory direction by Washington town-
At the late election, as we are in
b n, ui presented hin.srlf :.r thr
tl.,.t Strict :u:d demanded to be
. t was then and
'TV' rtof;Vashingt. township,
i iM.jauiy nearer Sum-
!:ii'
?Temoranda. Tho dwelling-house of
Mr. James Cline, in "Westmoreland county,
was destroyed by fire, together with its
contents, one day last week.... Mr. Elisha
Shoemaker, a farmer, residing in Hun
tingdon county, signed his name in blank
on the books of a Jeremy Diddler who
represented himself as an agent of the
iNational Agricultural Department. Mr.
Diddler wrote a note for 095 above the
name, presented it at the First National
and had it cashed
Mr. Shoemaker paid the note, and is now
anxiously inquiring as to the whereabouts
of Mr. Diddler.... A successful Methodist
revival wa? lately held in Blairsvillc. A
large number were converted from the er
rors of their ways, and brought into the
true light... .A "dinkev" locomotive ran
off the track near Altoona, one day last
week, and, after turning two complete
somersaults, brought up in a creek below.
1 lie engineer and fireman made their es
cape by jumping.. ..Mr. Philip Pheasant,
of Cassville, Huntingdon county, was in
stantly killed at 31 ill Creek, Huntingdon
county, on the 3d instant, by the upsetting
of a wacron... .Mr. Peter lliddle. of Geor?e-
1 c
ville, Indiana county, had his pocket pick
ed of $1,100 in Philadelphia, week before
last A few days since, twelve fine speci
mens of the black or lake bass were trans
planted from the Potomac info the waters
of the "blue Juniata."... Mr. Press Kib
gore, a brakeman on the Derry Accommo
dation of the Pcnna. Railroad, fell under
the cars at Derry on the 0th instant, and
was so badly injured by the train passin"
over him that he died the same nicdit....
A man named Henry Croutwalter, latelv
discharged from the Western Penitentiary,
where ho had been serving out a sentence
often years for burning a barn, has been
committed to the Indiana jail for threat
eiiing to kill a man in West Whcatfield
A Man Killed in Joiinstown. On
Saturday night last, a man named John
O'Donnell fell from the platform in front
of the Johnstown railroad depot to the tow
path below a distance of 20 feet and
was instantly killed. A man named Hays
was in his company at the time of the ac
cident. Both were intoxicated. Hays
was arrested next day on suspicion of hav
ing caused the man's death, but no proo
appearing against him, he was discharged.
The verdict of the Coroner's jury was to
the effect that the deceased came to his
death front concussion of the brain caused
by the fall. He was an Irishman, an
had not been long in this country.
That Banner. Before the late elec
tion, the Democratic ladies cf Ebensburg
promised to bestow a $50 banner upon the
township in Cambria county giving the
largest proportionately increased vote in
November over that cast in October. We
learn that it has been decided to award
the banner to Alleghany township. The
Democratic majority in Alleghany in Oc-
tooer was 1 1 : in November. 18 4--a
Democratic gain cf all the way 13 in one
of the largest Democratic townships in the
county ! Perhaps the game is worth tho
powder, but if so, wc must confess that we
can t see it.
The State Normal Snmnr. nt ;n
boro, is the best place for the young peo
ple of Western Pennsylvania to obtain an
1 .
education. Its advantages are surpassed
oj no similar institution knovn to us
township. He is C5 years old, and has
already served three terms in the peniten
tiary.... The trial of Thomas II. Facran for
the murder of Wi.Hiam A. Lane came off
in Holiidaysburg two weeks ego. It will
bo remembered that the murder was the
result of a fracas between the two parties.
in HoHld.iysburg, on the 25th of July
last. The jury, after thirty-six hours de
liberation, ret urned a verdict of not guilty.
...A child uf Jacob Pawner, aged about
eighteen months, fell into a mill-race at
Williamsburg, on the 2Gth ult., and was
drowned.... Maj. W. W. Ivory, formcrlv
of Ebensburg, made a Bepublican speech
in St. Louis just before the late election.
It was highly spoken of by the St. Louis
n2 uhlican....A soa of Mr. David Byers,
of Huston township, Blair county. uot en
tangled in the machinery of a threshing
machine, a few days ago, and was killed".
...See new advertisements.
Photograph Albums for Nothing.
If you want to buy a beautiful photo
tograph album without money and without
price, go to Spcnce's Photographer allery
and get two dozen photographs taken and
get an album worth $3 free. Any person
ordering two dozen photographs (and pay
ing for the same) from any negative or
number of negatives now on hand will also
receive a good album holding 20 pictures.
Any person not wishing an album can have
a largo picture frame. So come right
along before 'tis past, for a chance like
this wen t always last.
T. T. SlENCE, Photographer.
Shocking Accident. Engine No. 46
exploded on the Holiidaysburg branch
railroad, at Duncansvillc, on Monday last,
instantly killing the engineer, Mr. Ilobt
Patterson, and the fireman, Mr. Philip
Davis. The former is reported to have
been blown entirely over a heuse, a dis
tance of several hundred feet. Both were
married, and leave families. The fireman
was a native of Cambria county, and was
a son of Mr. James Davis, of Beisano.
Enigma. I am composed of fourteen
letters :
ily first is in much, but not in little ;
My second is in jot, but not in tittle ;
My third is in linnet, but not in bird :
v -",rt- V3 iD Iisten but never beard :
My fitth is in winter, and also in spring ;
My Sixth is in singer, but never in sin- :
My seventh is in album, but never inVook ;
e:ghth is in given, but never in took :
Jijr ninth is in iron, but never in brass;
My tenth is in lady, and also in lass :
My eleventh is In Monday, but never in week :
My twelfth is in modest, btit never in meek
aiy thirteenth is in rainbow, but never in sky
fourteenth is in query, but never in why.
My whole is the name of the authore.33.
Sewing Machines. If you think of
purchasing a Se winjr'Machine. xo will r,,i
it your interest to giv, C. T. Roberts a call.
He is agent for the Howe, Singer, and Grover
& Eaker machines, either of whirTi m iQ
relied upon as giving entire satisfaction in
every instance. Drop in and see thein.
Cheap Store. Wc hear theiadiessav
and what they say must be true that V. S.
Barker keeps the greatest variety and finest
Fclection of goods in town. His prices arP
uiismugiy tow and goods to suit all. Top
. J -A. 1 .
ui unu iane a look at his goods.
Sweet Potatoes. M. L. Oatman hns
a choice lot of sweet'potatoes on hand whir h
Le offers to the public at the lowest market
price. His stock of groceries' is"the largest
anu cueapest in town." Go and buy.
Reader , if you want a bargain in buy
ing a bill of goods, you should buy from A. A.
liarxcer & Son. Their goods are all new and
prices us cheap as the cheapest. Tatronize
in em.
(.BEATEST DISCOVERY OF TlIE
, AGE !
BEXTL EY'S NON-EXPLOSIVE METRO-
POLITAN OIL !
M. L. Oatman, Sole Agent for Cambria Co
The subscriber desires to call the attention
v. vuune 10 iue iacs mat lie has purclm
"Bestley's Non-Explosive Metropolitan Oil
BEST,
CHEAPEST,
SAFEST
Pnl1 SSC:"!d' TLe Vantages claimed
1. It is clear and clean.
2. It is non-exnlosivo nn.! Bn
3. It Will not rrrpriSK vonr liona lnl;r
furniture, or carpets.
4. It is fiftv Per rent, rlicnnpr than nnr
ulu" wii. i-rice. omv iu cents a auart.
THY I T I ! BUY IT!!!
One and all who have used it rmnnnn
w n 1 1 V
n 10 cive entire satisfaction. (Jiv t 1 trini
and be convinced of the above faet3.
TOWNSHIP AND BOROUG II RIGHTS !
for sale at the 3tore of
M. L. OATMAN,
Three doors east of Crawford's Hotel
Aug. 13 Ebenseukg. Pa.
Ala
:'.t
:it.
4
than Lillv's i!, 1 j. .
j- w.-.-t.M! town,Iiip cdectinn u held.
'ter f cum', his vote was t-hal-
Ihit he produced a doctor's cer-
ttmir fi-th t!mt he was affiic-toi
1
'-.y with divero ailmeets as to dis-
from joun.oyin- to Lilly s.
t.u:; botirn, in whwc breasts
';rr;-!lt'5 tumultuous of eomp::.-:sion for
u -'a:ity, particularly if tho JnSr
' i-.mid enveloped in the person of
'-tij voter, made haste to nullify
ana received his ballot! A
alo residing in "Wa.hin"-
voted at the same polls un--'iit
wiia: frhsjilar circumstances. He
..ri'.i 1.:..
conveyance v.-as at hand
iCr. th( hr.nr ArAA.iA 4.,
i"i. lall,jt at Suinwitvillo rather
" I yrdn(l rult: two more Demo-
':J;n7ria 8ummville in November
"im October.
. V extract from the election laws pub
T above is commended to the careful
f Oration of tl, 3. :x
i , "-'""liiiviiie election
.ui other election boards like
The End or the Campaign. The
political campaign was brought to a close
in Ebensburg on Saturday evening last by
the grandest and most enthusiastic dem
onstration yet held here. After the Oc
tober election, our Republicans felt justified
in hurrahing loudly and throwing high
their caps in air. Rut it remained fur the
November election to fill to overflowing
the measure of their happiness. Ordinary
.lis..-
met nous ol rej oicing wore found insmfi
County Institute. The second kcs
sion of the Cambria County Teachers' In
stitute will be held the fourth week of
December, in the Court House, Ebens
burg. The exercises will be varied, in
teresting and instructive. Able lecturers
and instructors will be present. A perfect
outline of the exercises will be published
hereafter.
Just Look At It I The Washington
township, Cambria county, election board
has been prosecuted by a Republican na
med Hansom fur refusing to receive his
vote, he holding that ha is a legally quali-
neu elector.
Continental Vocalists Saturday night.
"OIIOTOGRAPHIC
JL Ho ! evcrj ono that wants Pictures,
come ye to Ebensburp; and get them !
Having located in Ebensburg, I would very
resDcctfullv info
-- mat x UIU now
IuiV 1" q'iirt'U lO iaKO
PIIOTOOnAPTTS
in every stjle of the art, from the smallest
i iciure up to L.iie tsize.
"Pictures taken in any weather.
",C,J given to the takintr of
CIIILDItEN'R Prr;TnrrrQ fa
Photographs painted in Oil, India Ink, or
Your attention is called to my
FllAMES for LAUGE PICTURES,
and
PHOTOGRAPH AT. RTTAIS
which I will sell as cheap as the 'cheapest.
.jiiyixi isuii, unu ueiy competion.
Thankful for pa3t favors, I a!ir.it
tinuance of the same.
$5?" Gallery on Julian strppt ihra
. - J UVVi
uuilu ui iue Aown nan.
aug13 T. T. SPENCE, rhoto-raner
T OOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT
JLJ THE NEW
CHEAP GROCERY STOUT:
3 doors cast of Crawford's Unto)
AVhere mav be found a rVm5A cini
a ------- -v k..mvy.t.ivij J X
Fresh Groceries, eonsistinor ;n nnrf
BEST FAMILY FLOUR, BACON, FISH, SU
GAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, TEAS
COFFEE, SPICES, CHEK3.-3, CB ACKERS
fivuur), UAWliU iliUITri
RICE, RAISINS, '
SOAPS. CANDLES Arc t
The Enest brands of TOBACCO n.l pt
GARS kept in town may always be found
at this establishment.
Also, a large selection of
YANKEE NOTIONS t
all of which will be sold at the lower t pikes.
A large assortment of FRUIT CANS just re-
.iLiu .it prices wiucii act-competition.
Call and examine stock be
fore DUrrhasinrr aIsoi,
r . . 'I -
Jii'S, WICKS. FLUES. A'n T.Anr-n
I hope by fair dealing nn.l Kfrif o:
to business, and a deform mta.i in.,,...
. vuutaiui IU
please, that I may receive a share of the
patronage oi a georous public. rvT? I AM
"W,iuiim,u Ul TUBE UNDERSOLD
liITT V.-TI T err r fur, . . ''"'l
- V-IIIV.Ii
ioi. r t. n.iTu.iv
Aug. 13, 1868. EbexsbcVo,Pa.
s Uf ENGLAND SOAP !
ii U k t. N OF EN GLAND SO A V !
QUEEN OP EVfJT.Avn emm
. . - 'u;n :
roraoinjra familv wash in o- tho.
Cheapest manner. Guaranteed coual to nnv
in the world ! Has all the strength of old
rosin soap, with the mild and latherin quai
Hies of genuine Castile. Trv this RnlpnH;,i
soap. Sold by the ALDEN C HEM IP at
WORKS, 48 North Front street, Phila.
JJOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
HOOFLAND'S p.krmav Tnvin
The Great Remedies for all Diseases of the
Liver, Stomach or Digestive Organs.
"pilICES GOING DOWN!
AT THE
juujluurg HARDWARE X HOUSE
FURNISHING STORE.
I once more return mv sin
ii vi" inenus anu customers fnr th; i;u
oral patronage extended
- - " ' i - j . it
IIJV., OHIIlir lo Hie trrPP.f. n nr .a3 K
- ' J ' i v v, , i '
uivu lu.uii ttiniii-a ca.il 1 1 f p.i ill na hnr -
before the war. and having a thnmnrA. t-,i
edge of the business and the wants of the
public, I take pleasure in announcing that T
,.n n Ml ! l ... b X
vcni lm yuutla ill 51. lCa tivit 4 1.
any similar establishment in citj or country.
TT S. BAKKEK,
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, '
BOOTS and SHOES,
" A T. f. fo
fI,Sh-St E bCD.hur. P
PANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at
V V. lb. UAi KER'S. Khi,c-,T
My stock will consist in part as foliows :
Oak Hall Clothi Srnr, and lui-uoard LOCKS, CATCHES,
of our readers who visit John.tnn hULL "GES, SCREWS,
w . . y u a v i
cioutto-ivecX1,rc,,:uiitotlior,rr,,d,rilo arf ,n f clothing, should ay.il them- irvUW PIvliSGS, SHUTTER HINGES,
litrht over the eWtion nf r' 1 , PPortun5y of buying from Le- WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY,
V.1C .. .1 , " .. l;ro., of the Oak Hall Clothing Store. BORING .MACHINES. AUGERS nnjr a
ui.u rKf i til rvi v:n ho. i ri i,. n i ' viiuiJiiO.
. iiuu lu i i lit hp. rnnro c-itfs - o - i
vw.uni- liuiii .t ;i i ??irv tt-i tt a
7 A Jj
SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES,
BEVELS, TOCKET RULES,
, u..ivuiuniu, ami iuw I iiAJNLiS,
(5EVERE V. T NTi7r Tr, rr-1 '
"Wliil'l 11a L)- I C! A CT1 n ( icrvn . . . .
Phets Predict a Ion. ,.A uoi.u, am, ;,iaioh PLANES,
. ..v VI U J 1 i LI' I
There arc certain signs by which thee
governed in their calculations, which mayor CROSS-CUT, PANEL, .RIP, COMPASS, and
may not mean something. But, be this as it BACK SAWS.
traordmary methods. First, there. was a upwards. Having, the larger stock in
Johnstown, ar.d receiving constant accessions
o. goods, nicy arc prepared to sell cheanor
A . , 1 . X
iu:in tae cueapest
rf S' a,1,i a no con
"rry ld, thither,
It.
:;t.fa-"fa?ca '-"tH'cntal Vocalists"
. - the Cuurt H..,n v i
1 ,llJr'ay ovcnin
general illumination cf all the Republican
houses in town ; then, a -rand torchli-ht
procession by the Tanners, accompanied
hy a 3Tcteiuc body of "carpet-bakers"
and '-scalawags;' then, a big bonfire;
then, an exhibition of fireworks : thon
speeches without number: the whole arp.
ably interspersed with excellent vocal nnd
instrumental music. All iu all, it was de.
cidedly the greatest political demonstti. J 7f u P? winte:
ever held in m,..,.." , " V"1 re ale cheap at R
. -"-'e it iitung li. i;avis' lancy store.
iu me great camnai-m which ros,,l
-v. w iunousiy iur the cause of libertv Fapts Th. i..- i, . . ' .
iustleo :i,.d n,l,t " ; . "u' cncaF
. .
g MOCK OF SUJI5JRR.
uooas at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s.
TVTKW STOCK or CLOTHING VERY
-u eneep at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg
may, we suggest that jou prepare for thp I GATTfiF!4? nir.STnYra eoprm nnr.
- - i u.u uiu.ii.u, ovntiii lliVlVfiUS
o-j "j -v'"o u "i'piy ci wmter
PLOWS, POINTS, SHOYELS,
PORKS, SCi THES an"d SNATHES, RAKES
HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS,
HOR5EBRUSIIES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS,
BELLS, HAMES, WHIPS,
. o -i o- niiui, me naesi selection .i-..., iiiuiio, unu o,
In tins connection, we are constrained of (lr &ooc's ats, bonnets. &c, to te found BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER FITII
S-av that the tlmnlv-s ..ll 1 .1 f in Jobnstnwn at . r- t , , ' '
to say that the thanks of all Republican
arc due the Ebensburg Grant and Tan
ners eluos for the active and efficient rt.
,i , i
tney took in the campaign. Hon. A. A.
Barker, Geo. M. Reade, Esq., Saml. Sin.
gleton, Esq., D. O. Evans and N. I. Rob
erts, Esqs., and others, are also desrvin
of special mention. Their eloouent voices
were beard speaking for the principles of
republicanism at nearly every merlin
it,... . - .
neid in the north ol the cuunty.
in Johnstown at the cheap storo of Leopold
er. ir. Ai.iyer is a clever and an aconm.
jnodatiu-r gentleman, with whom it is a nlPJS.
ure to deal. Try him and you will on n
wnere cise to ueal.
TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS,
RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, axd
PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES,
POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES,
POWDER ITT. A St'fi rtniP t ra
oio.is. oomo people are governed al- GUN LOCKS ma tv spnivriQ PrrnTa ...
most entirely bysigns. They have siens for -r .
everything. They are, however, frequently rt '
deceived in signs. There is one 8i-n which U00kING rL0R, & HEATING STOVES
"Is It rAia?J. F. Campbell. Esn
f il . . 1. -r-.' ' 1!
uie Altoona indicator, havin been
will not deceive,, and that is the one which
tangs at the front of Geo. Huntley's mam
moth store. This sign may be relied upon
as tne place to buy cheap Hardware
TIN and SHEET IRON WARE,
WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS,
&c, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c.
Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, &c.
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
Odd Stove Plates, Grates, and Fire Brick
tt rr --
-rosecuted for IILpI W ,rn . IREE- J-aacaster county boasts a
J "wui . riii nr. i i . i . . ... " " u'uiw. ivuu J7tre Jir.
of Johnstown, 77i wi,:2 I ll I M ";enseven et "rcumfer- always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me.
ou!d be decent if it was not Radical. ,n. its branches. ohV f Z Z "? -an-
deavors to prejudice the defendant's c?se are carved in most beautiful letters, the ; 0U made, painted, and put up at low
belore thn inrv -roVin nrr tr ,. tv words Rn vnnr crnJa t Tl,nmn.nn' i, r u,uuFUI, uauow
y . is-. y rCC- I - uvuijiouu a iivaj I rules
casu store, Ebensburg, Pa
Persons owing me debts of long stan
man.
The editor of the Freeman, who i i
good lawyer if not a great one. and whn
always looks to the end to be attained
without particularly considering the means
Used. Vri:rcilil.- r-.nf r..-f!. il.. .1 '
i-i,. 1 . J 1 i ue auove as a
oia i.r a "retainer.
Rustic Window Shades. Churches diDS win coni"er a fvor by calling and paying
Hotels, and public buildings furnished with SLrJ" !!C?"lement' aS lfc tak.C3 a ?reat
.i t ou i a, w.. """'7 neep up my siock ana pay
the Kustic Shade, by T. v . Williams, at very expenses, and owincr to the small nrofitq that.
low rates. They are by far the mo'st service- 1 nra mak5ng on goods I cannot allbrd to irive
able as well as ornamental blind exUut , ng c"dlt th! interes. would soon eat up
Go and see them. I KiUn Mr a ,n llV '
Lbensburg, Aug. 13, !8(j?.
TRUIT CANS-NEW STYLE at V
X S. BARKERS, Ebensburg, Pa.
BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT
V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Ph.
w
ALE PAPERS-ALL STYLES
at V. S. BARKERS, Ebensburp, P:i.
N
EW STOCK OF Srr. ARS FOR
canning trit at V. S. BARKER'S.
TyiGTIEST PRICES PAID FOR
-6.JL Butter, Egs, Wool, and all Cour.try
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HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Is composed of the pure juices (or, as they
are medicinally termed. Extracts) of Roots',
Herbs and Barks, S nuking a prepara
tion, highly concentrated, acd entirely free
from alcoholic admixture of any kind.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
Is a combination of al! the ingredients of
the Bitters, with the purest .'.iality of Santa
Cruz Bum, Orauge, &c, making one of tho
most pleasant, agreeable rcmtdii.s ever of
fered to the public.
Those preterring a Medicine frc froto Al
coholic admixture, will n?e
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Those who have no objection to the com
bination of the Hitters, us stated, will use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOXIC.
They are both cqtMl!y good, and contiin
the 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 cause
such as Indigestion, DyspepsiaNervous De
bility, etc., is very apt to have its functions
deranged. The Liver, sympathizing as close
ly as it does with the 3 Stomach then be
comes a tfec ted, the result of which is
that the patient suffers from several or more
of the following diseases:
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Pile-!
Fulness of Blood to thp TIpiH Ao-.: r.i
---- , "vmiijr j i lua
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food. Fullness or Wpirrht in fi 1.
Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at
the pit of the Stomach.
Head, Hurried or Diff
terins at the Heart. Chokinrr r s.,7: "
feensations when in Ki
ot vision, Dots or webs before the sight dull
..i me "-au, tendency of Perspiration,
lellowni'ss of thoSl-in nnn r t .T -
Side Lack, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flush-
ui mai, Duruiag m the Fle.h. Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and rronr .1
Spirits. -rm oi
The sufferer from tlip?x i;oo..
exercise the greatest caution ;.. .
of a remedy for his case, purchasing only
tuat which he is assured from his investiga
tions and iuauirica. t nns.Y. fe
oi -ir ii r""-is nuc mer
it, skilfully compounded-, is frev from injuri
ous ingredients, and established for itself a
reputation for the cure of !is t
tsiis connection we would submit those well-
Known remedies Hoofland's German Bil'crs
and Hoofiand's German Tome, prepared bv '
DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA P V
Thirty-livo 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 Severe Labor, Hardships,
Exposure, Fever, &c.
Taere is no medicine cxt.-int nnnoi tn
... -w-jk.. i. tucoc
remedies in such cases. A tone and vior
is imparted to the whole svstem, the appe
tite is strengthened, fond" is
stomach digests properly, the blood is puri-
vuC luuipienon uccomci sound and
healthy, the yellow tmno ia firo,i;..
the eyes a bloom is given to the cheeks, and
tne weak and nervmia inmiM i -
strong and healthy being.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFH.
And feeling the hand nftmpi,;!,.
ily upon them, with all iia ntian.i,,,. .-n.
. -, . , . - '.m uuunt 111!-.
XClIIftllfl lit tl.a r. .- C ... . 1
mis wuers, or tho
Tonic, an ehxir that will instil new life into
their vein?, restore in a ir.Msnr. f i,
and ardor of more youthful days, build Sp
...w.. lUiJQtu lumia, muu give neaitn and
uipmi-is 10 tueir remaining years.
NOTICE!
It is a well established fact that fully one
half of the female portion of our population
are seldom in the enjoyment of good health,
or, to use their own TT , expression, "never
feel well." They are languid, devoid of all
energy, tiiremely nervous, and have no nn
petile. To this class of persons the Bitters, or the
Tonic, is especially recommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made strong by the use of either of
these remedies, 'i hey will cure every case
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 sen of
note, and of such standing that
- o uiuai.
be believed.
TESTIMONIALS :
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward. PWr r r
the Supreme Court of Pa., writes : Philadel
phia, March 16, 18G7. "I find Hoofland's
German Bitters is a V good tonic, useful
in diseases of the ditrestirp nrmir. r
great benefit in cases of debility, and want
of nervous action in the system."
-lours, truly, Geo. W. Woodwabl."
Hon. James Thompson. Judrrp r.f ?h 3,.
preme Court of Pennsylvania.
I'nitADELPHiA, April 28, 1866.
"I consider 'Hoofland's Or-rmsm nifin.,
valuable medicine in esse of altar-l a nf i:.
gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this frnm
my experience of it. Yours, &c.
"JAMES THOMPSON."
From Rev. Joseph Kennar.L D. n p.(..
cf the Tenth Raptin Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackson Oear Sir : I have been frequent
ly requested to connect niv namA ir.-ti,
commendations of different kinds of rncdi
cines, tut regarding the practice as out of
r. y appropriate sphere. I have in nil rnaPo
clined ; but with a XT clear pfoof ia vari
ous instances, an4 particularly in my own
family of the use of Dr. Hoofland's
Bitters, I depart for once from ray nsiml
course, to express my full convictinn th
for general debility of the svs-cm. anrl
pecially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and
vaiuaoie preparation, lu some cases it may
iau ; out usuany, i uouui no'., it will he very
beneficial to lhoe who suffer from the abovo
causes. Yours, very respectfully.
"J.II. KENNARD."
CAUTION.
IIooSaad'3 German Reiiicdics are counter
feited. See thst the signature of C. M
JACKSON is on the 23 wrapper of each
bottle. All others pre counterfeit.
Principal Office, and Manufactory at tho
German A'edicine Store, No. C31 ARCII-St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor,
Formerly C. M. Jackson t Co,
PRICES;
Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle, 1 00
hnlfJozen, 5 00
Hoofland's German Tonic, put up In quart
bottles, $1 CO per bottle, or . lialf dozen for
S7 50.
crt Do net forget to examine well the ar
ticle you buy, iu Older to get the genuine.
ror sale by an iruggists ana otoreKeeper,
rerywhertf. "lo-Coi,
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