; Alio Qaao.xaJ.qjta. NOVEMBER 2G. LOCAL AND PERSONAL essburg and Cresson Railroad. and after Monday, Aug. 3, I80S, trains , s road will ran as ionows: - c VE KnENSBUKO - i 25 A. 11., connecting with Day Exp. Ki3t and Phil. Exp. West. 7 15 I'. M., connecting with Phila. Exp. East and Mail Train West. i-IvE Cresso ' , t 9.2j A.M., or on departure of. rhu. l " Express West. 419.31 T. M., or on departure of Pbila. Express L.ast. I Memoranda. -A. man named John rJrers, of Homer, Indiana county, hap-r-jinir i Philadelphia on last elec J I day, wefct iuto the Fourth Ward to 8 I how the Democrats did their voting iu It notorious district. lie was accosted a big Irishman and requested to walk to the polls and Vote for Seymour and nr. Jir. 1J. answereu mat u umu t fe that tickei I a party of L3ut him near e that ticket j whereupon the Irishman f roughs set upon him and nearly to death. We imagine tie gentleman's curiosity was rather more khan satisfied.... A new schedule went into cfect on tho Ebensburg Branch Itailroad ca Monday. Trains how leave here at 5.3." a. m. and 7.15 p. m., returning at li'25 a. m. and 10.30 p. m.... Four bears T T $re pnot on one tree in iiccaiur iuwu- .1 V . T . A i'Jp, Mifflin county, by some boys, a few diva ago.... A womau wearing man's attire nfi arrested in Grcensburg the other day lr larceny.... Mr. James E. McGough, of svfield township, lost his pocket-book .' crossinir Clearfield creek on the 12th Kant. It contained about $100 in money i p?pcrs to the value of nearly S'JOO. m-as recovered three days afterward, tna fcaivd-bar a short distance below the lnt wkere it dropped into the water, but ly fivo dollars of the money were re- Eliil.U'g i iL....Tk.nciiiioii iss uirccicu t. .tic card of Le Johnstown Dyeing Estab lishment Snow fell on Saturday and Stnd;iy last to the 2epth of nearly a foot. Tto sleighing for a reason was passably J. ...The furnace at Conemaugh, which blown in durm: the summer, has via out. It didn't pay... .The Cambria itr.y Court will meet next Monday Auk. Uur subscriDOPr, wno may visit, .tjwti during the term are requested to "mie and see us." Tiie Ditties of Directors. In allu 'ng ttJ the duties of School Directors, the IViinsylvania School Journal rivcs the i lowing on th-. importance of Directors iting the school.-: 'The duty of visiting . 1 1 - - ,1 - J. - iL. a. ie sciioois is cousiut-'rcu uuc 01 me most important duties that Directors have to dis- juarge 111 the administration oi the system. tie law makes the duty imperative, and iu person should aeeopt the office 01 school J. rector unless he is willing -to perform it. JVheu well done, its effect- iz always to iaLe the schools more efficient. It stim- latts the pupils in their studies. It-ena-los directors to ascertain the e"xaecondi- of the schools, school houses and school grounds. On the whole, so hurh a value e the department set upon the local su ptrvision of the schools that it always ex 3fcts to find the schools of districts which e regularly and systematically visited by W ards of directors, according to the pro Alsions of the law, other things equal, fifty jfcr cent, better than those of districts in 'jaich the schools are entirely neglected i this respect, and this estimate is made from personal observation luade in hun dreds of districts." Work for the Quarter Sessions. --A series of prosecutions and counter prosecutions have grown out of the Gur- ?V-Edwards fracas on October nWtinn a v. In the first nlaee. Gurlev nrnsomi- j t d Edwards for assault and battery and ayhem, and then prosecuted him and '-ur of his friends for riot. On the other tand. Edwards has instituted proceedings ijainst Gurley on a charge of assault and '4ttery. We now learn that another rosecution, but unconnected with the jUrley-EJwards affair, has grown out of ie election. Francis P. Tierney, Esq., 'f Ebensburg, the District Attorney elect f Cambria county, has brought prosecu wa against Mr. Patrick Murray, of Car 'oll township, for slander. The slander p understand to consist of some scanda J'JUj assertions attributed to Murray re garding Tierney'a electioneering tour throughout the north of the county. I Oatman's Ciieap Grocery. Never in the history of our town was there a gro cery store that would compare with the aekept by M. L. Oatman. He is meet ing vith unparalleled success in the way jf pleasing everybody who buys from him. JHc never allows his stock to run down, jhut is receiving accessions of fresh gro ceries evei7 day. Those who buy from Mm once will buy nowhere else. Go and ly and be couvincad that he u selling '"per than th cheapest. -r ITKSDAV::::::::::-- i; tpimtiFF's SALES.Xhe. Sheriff ; pf Cambria county wiU sell' the fofiowing de scribed Veal estate at' the Ccflwrt House; in Ebeasburg, on Monday, the 7th day of December, next : A' lot of ground in ; "Wilmore, the pror erty of Wm. K. Carr, with , a two-story log house and a plank stable thereon. A let of ground in Chest Springs, the property, of S. F. George, with a frame stable or barn thereon. , t , A piece or parcel of land in Summer- hill township, the ; property of George W. Pringle, containing 25 acres, with a two- story frame house, aframe stable, and outbuildings thereon. . '' -. A lot of ground in Conemaugh boro., the property of John Sibcrt, with one-half of a two-story plank house and a two-story plank stable thereon. : A lot of ground in Gallitzm,' the prop erty of John Coulter, 'with a two-story house thereon. ' . . A lot of ground in Johnstown, the property o f William McKee," with a two story frame house and a stable thereon. A piece or parcel of land containing 4$ acres, cleared, in , Summerhill township, the property of James McBreen, with a two-story frame house and a frame stable thereon. .'" A piece or parcel of land in Washing ton township containing &50 acres, the property of It. M. Lemon, with a coal bank, hoppers, a lateral railroad, and other improvements on the premises. A Mistake Corrected. The Free man last week contained the following! 'The Denim-rats of Cambria county hnye more iason than ever to be prond of their Vote at the-n-cent election. In I860, when the larpest vote ever polled in Cambria1 was piven. our innjoritr was 052; , 'At our Octo her election this year we gave a majority of 738.'' - ' We correct this statement by saying that the vote of 18GG was not the largest ever cast in Cambria county. The total vote in 1SCG was 5,938, while in October, 18GS, it was rt.43G. In November, it was larger yet G.-193 votes. We append the vote cast each of the years named by the two parties : Dm. Rep. Total. 1866 ...3,295 2.043 5,938 1808 October 3.587 2.849 6,136 1S68 (Xovember).....3,558 2,935 C.493 The Democrats of Cambria county may imagine that they have reason to be proud of their achievements at the late elections, but a scrutiny of the foregoing figures will dispel the idea. A Horse Killed. A singular acci dent resulting in the death of a valuable horse occurred here Saturday night last. The animal belonged to Mr. A. II. Faller, who, having no immediate use for it, had placed it in charge of Mr. Ed. Hum phrejs, to be worked and fed till called for. On Saturday night,, the horse got loose in the stable, and, while roaming around, upset a cutting-box. By some strange fatality, one of its legs became en tangled in the machinery of the box when it fell, d the knife came down just at the fetlock, nearly severing the foot from the leg. The horse was injured beyor- recovery, and was shot Sunday mnjno It was valued at about 8175 , "Mr. Bhowmxo' Parish." Under this title-, the ew York Observer is pub liahinir a serial story, to run through a large part of the next volume, It is writ ten by the author of the prize tale, "The Puritan of 18G3," "Win and Wear," "Girding on the Armor," &e. The Uory will commend itself to ministers and all religious readers by its high literary char acter, its decidedly evangelical tone and spirit, and its grand object to illustrate the wonderful workings of Divine Provi dence in defense of the right and bringing to naught the counsels of the wicked. All new subscribers get the story complete. Thanksgiving. To-day will be gen erally observed in Ebensburg as a day of. thanksgiving and praise. We understand that all, or nearly all, the business house will remain closed r throughout the day, and divine worship will be held in fhe several churches. In the Presbyterian church, the Rev. B. M. Kerr will deliver a discourse on this text : "The Nation Its Reproaeh and Exaltation." Services to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. The public is invited to attend. A Good Saloon. Probably the best public saloon in Johnstown is that Igept by Messrs. Peter McDcrmott & Co., in the basement of Parke's new building, Main street. It contains a very full supply of the choicest potables, and is tastefully fit ted up and furnished throughout. The friends of the proprietors and there arc many up this way should not forget to drop in and boo the establishment while in Johnstown. - -. . .' A Good Investment For your daughters is in a good educa tion. Intelligence pays. Hollld lysburg claims to have the best building for a Fe- ' jnalo. Seminarv in- PonnsylvanU. entered tjie. stable of Dr. iAl'Yeagley;' in Johnstown,- on Wednesday night of last week, anfd stole therefrom a horse, a sulky, atad a set of harness. ; He was pursued by officer Ryckman, and captured at Baker's Mills, Somerset county, 'a distance of 48 rnihiS from Johnstown. . He was brought here and committed to jail on Monday. "; i ' " f Bees. Attention is directed to. the ad vertisement of "Langstroth's Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hive." This hive is said to be the best ever introduced into this section of country. . Mr. Peter Campbell, of Carrolltown, is agent for its sale; to whom all applications for - family rights should be made. Married By' the Rev. B. M. Kerr, on the 18th inst., at the residence of the bride's uncle, A'. S. Rathbone, Esq., the Rev. Wm. J. Thomson, of Croton Falls, N. Y., to Miss Sadelia, daughter of the late Hon. Luman Sherwood, of New; York city. " - ': Fire. One night last' week, the barn of Mr. Augustin Luther, in Carroll town ship, was burned down..- Its contents, including two cows, hay, grain, &c.y were destroyed. : : - Boot - Blacking. Dobbins Electric Tolish is said to be the best boot blacking manufactured. For sale in Ebensburg by Messrs. C T. Roberts and Geo. Huntley. Married. In St. 3Iary's church, Lo- retto, on Tuesday, Nov. 24, by the ReV.H Father M'Cue, Mr. John C. Brown, of Altoona, to Miss" Annie F. Lake, of Loretto.- Wisues of Ladies. First, a husband; sfeond, a fortune -L third, a baby; fourth, a trip td Europe ; fifth, a better look ng dre3S thau any of her neighbors ; sixth, to be well buttered with flattery ; seventh, to have no thing to do in particular eighth, to be hand some : ninth, to buy her goods wherj they are the latest and nioit fashionable ; teatb, in order to .dre33 neat and fashionable, you must buy from J. Patton Thompson, who.sells very cheap. Go and be courinced. is .' t 1 f Good Advice. The light of spring was coming.fast, . . As through oar, quiet village past A youth who bore amid &uow and ice . A banner with this good advice; ' r Go to Huntley's to buy nil manuer of hard ware, groceries, &c.', &c. " It should also m: Lome in mind that be keeps the largest stock of stoves in town. ' . TuOSE of our readers living in Wilmore and vicinity are invited to give.ED. Evans a call, and examine his sur?rb stock of goods 1 His tock embraces ererythitig kept in a f l class store. Everything sold rcinftr'0" cbep. We are glad to learn that 13 do" ing an excellent business, and frise tho3e who wish to be dealt with fa:.T to W' ize-him. Satisfaction G .aRANTEED. If there ,mo another where custom- is one place more ers are better r is at the O 1Ia11 lolninK Store of Leopold & rjro whr.stown. They feel satisfied they rjJr please one and all in quality and price, i hey sell decidedly cheaper than any similar establishment in Johnstown. Drop in and see. . ' .. Joiixstoavn. Among the numerous attractions at Johnstown, the greatest is at the New York Dry Goods and Millinery Store of L Mayer. Ilia store room is crowded night and day with men. women and child ren who arc in pursuit of bargains. He sells by odis cheaper than any other house in Johnstown. Note this. . , : . . Tinware, &c. A great variety of tinware of every description may always be found at Tho-'. W. William,' cheap store. In the hardware line may be fouud every thing necessary to complete a well regulated Hardware store. He also has for Bale the Rustic window 6hade, the best invention of the age. Go to M. L. Oatman's and buy yourself a hand limp, which you can carry about in the house without any danger whatever. They will make as much light as half a dozen candles, and will not cost you half s much. They can be burntd twelve hours at a cost of but one cent. While in town, reader, we suggest that you make it a point to visit the store of A. A. Barker & Son, and examine their Immense stock of goods. Such a complete stock is rarely found in th's section of country. We advise you to gJ and see their goods betofe buying elsewhere, or you may lose a bargain. Cheap StoR. When in want of a bargain in dress good s, clothing, boots or shoes, don't ferget to call at It, R. Davis', where a large "and elegant assortment of all kind of goods are always to be found. Goods sold at city prices for cash. WoRTn Considering. It is a fact not tc be denied that in quantity, quality and style, V. S. Barker's stock of boots and shoes, ladies' and misses ' gaiters and polish boots, children's and infantV boots and shoes, can not be surpassed by any house in town. : If you want a good cigar, a No.-l. cigar, Vo to Oilman's. His stock is large and of a superior quality Go and try them tg Patronize those merchants ' wh o advertise in The Wltephanian.' ; " Watches,- Jewelry, -Sc Trn nifacent displa-y. of. Watches, jewelry. &o i'noViV iu 5iore hi r. noberts,' 13 beyond comnaV-' son. naving received another lot of eooda last week, he now-hoists of having the best ftssortme,nt.of jewelry in the county.j .For variety, tyle, beauty and elcgancet his goods are unsurpassed. " Among his selection we finds superror quality of gbldandr silver watche3, gold and silver chains ;g6ld and silver spectacles, sleeve-buttons, finger-rings and gold pens ia endless variety, and at ex ceedingly low fig-ares. In a word, if tou do not want teu cent jewelrr palmed off to you as genuine, buj from C. T. Roberts. A word tatfto wise 19 sufficient. P RICES GOING DOWN! AT THE EBEXSLUEG JIAJiD WARE 270 USE FURXISHING STORE. I once more return mv sincere thanks in my old friends and customers, for their lib cral patronage, extended towards ine," and now,, owing to the great fall in, f prices, by which many articles caa be s.ld as cheap as hefore the w:ir, and having a thorough knowl edge of the" business and the wants of the public, I take pleasure in announcing that I 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 ajtd CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, XOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOjSV SPRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WIXDQW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY; BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, . BRACES ano BITS, HATCHETS, ' SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUAIIES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES, . -PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, -SASHi BAISIXG, and MATCH PLANES, ; , PfW SETS, BENCH SCREWS,5 ' CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, and BACK SAWS, GAUGESOIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS ' ' ' PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCVTHES and SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS. CURRY COMBS, V- BELLS, HAMBS, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST,' HALTER, FITH, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, , RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, asv PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS LEAD, POUCHEcS, : rOWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, &c. : LAMPS and OILS, : COOKING, TARLOR, HEATING STOVES ' TIN axo SHEET IRON WARE,, WASHING MACHINES, ajtd WRINGERS, y- -. ' ' 1 &c, kc, 4c, &c, &c, &c. IdUo ELOUhV TEAV'COTFEE, SUGAR, kc. - " TOBACCU -md CIOAIIS- ; OJj' Stove Plates, Orates,- and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. WU and Cittern Pump and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices.' Spauting raade, painted, and put upi at low fates;, . ggy Persdn3 owing me debts oflong stan ding wUl confer a favor by calling and paying up a" soon as convenient, as it take3-a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pay expenses, and owing to the small profits that I am making on goods I cannot afford to give lon credit the interes- would soon ent up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1868. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order issuing out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, to mo directed, thre will be exposed to public sale at the courthouse, in the boroughof Ebensburg, on MONDAY, DEC. tth, 1H8, nt 1 O'CLOCK,! M.: the following real estate, Mtuate on Canal street, Johnstown Borough, and bounded and described as fol lows : All 'that lot of ground known as Lot No. 62, in the general plan of Johnstown ex tended, bounded on the nortn east by Canal Ftreet, which is the front of taid lot, north west bv lot of etate of Connor Clark, on the south we?i by nn alley, and on the south eaft by lot of Kinicy & Gageby, together with the buildings ana upruril'nances lestcPl w sinp four feet two inches wide off of the lower or north west Bide of lot.) " Said lot having thereon erected a two-story plank house, a two-Ftory frame back buildiag and a bakery attached, and frame stable, wood shed and oil" eroutbuild'ngs, and now in the occupancy of Frederick Kiebs. Terms Cash. JOHN A. BLAIR, Nov. 18, lSGS.St. Trustee. PHOTOGRAPHIC. Hoi every one that 'Wants Pictures, come ye to Ebensburg and get them ! Hav ing located in Ebensburg, I would very respectfully inform the people that I am now lully prepared to take . PHOTOGRAPHS . in every style of the art, from the smallest Card Picture up to Life Size. Pictures taken in auy Weather. Every attention given to the taking of . CHILDREN'S PICTURES. Photographs painted in Oil, India Ink, or W'ttr.r Colors. Your attention is called to my FRAMES roa LARGE PICTURES, and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, , which I will sell as cheap as the cheapest I ask comparison, and defy competion. Thankful for past favors, 1 solicit a con tinuance of the same. SO?- Gallury on Jclian street, three doors north of the Town Hall. -augl3j T. T. SPENCE, rhotograper "VrOTICE. . ; The partnership heretefore existing betwen the undersigned, under the firm oi E. HUGliES 4 CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debt- due to or by tlie firm are to be settled by THOMAS J. LLOYD, who continues the Lumber business at tue old stand. E. HUGHES, . .; TUOS. J. LLOYD. Ebeusburg, August 24, 18G8. The undersigned will continno bnying and selling Lumber. The highest market price will be paid, in cash, for all kind of good Lumter. . Particular attention paid to filling rdr..' Cat3j THOS. J. LLl y . - ' - : iCIIKAP GROCEBY ; STOI1EI t V. -A si 5 s THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST i ' TEE. LARG EST,' CIIEAPEST, ! BEST GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES i GENERAL' STtXTK OF : 1 '- ' ' G-ROUERIES . i . ; -' '' . . - . . . EVER BROUGHT TO EBENSBURG 1 EVER HROUGHT TO EBENSBURG, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE ' , JUST RECEIVED AND r"! . . FOR SALE ; - AT' AT M. L. OAT.MAN'S GROCERY STORE, M. L. OATMAN'S GROCERY STORE. ; . ' n o .i !.''" HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG, HIGH STREET, isBENSBURG, PA EVERYTHING SOLO CHEAPER EVERYTHING SOLD 1 CHE i PER .' .' THAN ELSEWHERE IN " TOWN ! THAN ELSEWHERE - IN TOWN I ....... . CALL AND SEE! CALL AND SEE! CALL AND SEE1 CALL AND SEE ! ; ' CALL AND SEE ! au!3 M O N E Y . S A V E D ! ! ! We are constantly purchasing for cash in the New York and Boston Markets aM kinds of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS, COT TONS. BOOTS AND SHOES, WATCH ES. SEWING MACHINES, CCT ; LERY, DRKSS GOODS, DOMES TIC GOODS, 4c, Jtc. Which we are actually-soiling at an average price of One Dollae for kacu akticlb. Our sales being strictly for cash, Bud our trnde much larger than that of. any oiher similar concern, enables us to give better bargains than can be obtained of any other , house. V THE LADIES Are specially invited to giveui a trial. Send iok a Circular and Exchange List. . Our club system" of selling is as follows: For $2"we send 2D patent pen fountains and checks describing 20 different articles to be eold for a cjolhir each ; 40 for $4 : 00 for $tf : 100 for S10, &c. Seutby mail. Ccmmitaiont larger than thote offered by auy other firm, ac cording to size of club. Single lountain and check, iC cts. Male a-nd female agents want ed. Sexd mosey in Registkred Letters. Send us a trial club, and you-will acknowl edge that you cannot afford to buy goods of any other house therealier. EASTMAN 4 KENDALL, 65 Hanoter St., Boston, Mass- "XT S. BARKER, i Y " Dealer in I CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, ... BOOTS and SHOES, HATiS, CAPS, 4c. nigh-st Ebensburg, Pa, c ANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. NEW STOCK of CLOTHING VERY cheep at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. F RUIT CANS NEW STYLE tt V. S. BARKER';?, Ebensburg, Pa. OOTS AND SHOES JC HEAP AT S. ..BARKER'S, Ebepsburg, Pa. ALL PAPERS- ALL STYLES at V. 3. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. N TEW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S. IGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Country Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebetsbur-;. I- ILY WHITE LEAD LINSEED J oil, Warranted pure, at V; S. Barker's, Ebensburg, Pa. TWTAILS ALL SIZES, CHEAPEST in town, at V. S- Barker's, Ebeusburg. V. B A R K E R Manufacturer of . BARRELS, - KEGS. Tl'HS, MEAT-STANDS, CnURNS. &o. HOt)FL AND.'S G EltM AN Ultl'KUS'- HOOFLAND-S GERMAN TONIC. The Great Remedies ic al) DUea&ej.,of tho 1.- ?fr Stomach or piftiiivt .Organ. i HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER 7' ' X composed of the pure juiceB- (or, a thtr a-e medicinally. termed. Extract?) of.Rooti Herbs, and Bark 3 3 making a prtpara tion, highly concentrated, and entirely frca.- . from alcoholic admixture of apy kind. '-. HOOFLAND-S GERMAN TONIC '" r Is a combination ef- ali the ingredient or-' the Bitters, with the purest quality f Saata !x Cruz Rum,, Orange, 4c, making on of th , most, pleasant, iigrctabie remedies ever of- , fered to the publlcl " - , ' . - , , ", ! Those preierring a Medicine free from'Al-. coholic adtiiixinre, will-use ; ' ' I .1 HOOFLANim GERMAN BITTERS. ' Those who hai e-uo ot jection to the com biuaxion of the Bitters, as elated, will ut i ' v IIOOFLANp'S GERMAN TONIC. . ' "They are both equal'y goad, and contain the sime medicinal 'virtues,, the-choice be- ' tween the two being n mere-matter of taste, therToriio being '.lie most palatable. ;. i - ' ' Thw stomach, from a. variety of causey. such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nftrvous-Debility, etc., is, very apt to have its functions deranged. ; The Liver, ?vmpath?xig as close- : Iy as it does with the dtmaeb , then-be comes affected, . the . result of which ia that the patient suffers from several or n.oro of the following diseases : v 1 Constipation, Flatulence,' Inward Piles."' Fulness of Blood .to the Head, Acidity oi tba' 5tomach, Vausea, Heartburn,: Disgxist for Food, Fullness pr Vt,ighl, io, the. Stomatn, Sour Eructations .Sinking oc, guttering at , the pit of the Stom Wih, ' Svviiuniing of tho. Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, FlnU tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating beusations a ben in a Iing posture, Dimnoss of. vision, Dot3 or webi bet'ure tie. sight, dull. ;. ptin in the Head, Deficiency of J'erspiratioo, 1 ellowness of the bkin and Eyes, Pava La th , Side, Back; Chest. Limbs, etc.', Sadden Flush es' of Heat, Burning in' the' Fleh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and -great depression r Sp.rits. i ' - . t . lh-sufferer from these diseases ehonltl exercise thereatest caution in the selection . 1 a remejy ,ior - uis case, purcnasiug ouly that which he is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries, c J possesses true Tncr- i it, Ekillullv compounded, is fre- from injurl- r 0US ingredients, and established fer itself ; reputation for the cure of these tli-.eaees In:, this connection" we would submit those well-T, known reinedic-3 Uoodanrt German Bitten, ntl lloojland'i German Tome, prepared try DKi C M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA 1 -Thirty-Uvf' ynrs. since they, were first in- trod need . inio this .country from Germany. . during' whic Uptime 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 win effectually c"ire Liver Complaint. Janmlice. Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Iebility, !- Chronic . Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidneys, and a'.I diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach ot In tcdtini's. . - - DEBU.1TY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE -: whatever ; Prostration of the System, in 1 uui:d by S-x-re Latjor, JIardchips, Exposure, Fever, Ac. There istno inedicine extant equal to thesa remedies in such cases. A tone and rigor is imparted" to.tlie whole system, the appc-. .ite is trengtheutd, food is enjoyed,- ih stomach digests properly, the blood is puri-' Bed, the complexion( becomes eodnd... and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicate' .f.on tho eyes, a bloom is given to'ilie cheeks,' and the- weak find nervoasi!t)TaV.5-bCom3"& " strong and healthy being. 5 ' 1 ' : 1 ' PERSONS ADVANCED-1N LIFE,' - And feeling the hand of time weighing'hear- ily upon them, with all its attendant ill", will find' in the use of this Bitters, or th -Tonic, an elixir that will instil new lite 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. . ' : NOTICE! It is a well established fact that fully one half of th'u female port'ton of our population aie seldom in the, enjoyment of good health. . cr, to use their own T expression, "never" tiel well." Thfcv. are languid," devoid of all euergy, extremely nervous, and have no ap petite. - " To this class of persons Ihe Bitters, or tho 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, butspac ' will allow of the publication of bnta 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, Marh-16, 18o7.--MJ find Hoofland'n German Bitter is a Jk. Rood tonic, useful.' in disease? of the digestive organ, aud of great benefit m cases of debility, aud want of nervous acticn in the system. Yours, truly, Geo. W. Woodward." Hftn. James Thompson, Judge of tho Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. - Philadelphia, April 28, lfi66. 'I consider 'Hoofland's German Bitters' a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from mv experience of it. Yours, Ac. ' - "JAMES THOMPSON." . From Pcv. Joseph. Kenuard, D. D., Pastor cf. the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson Oear Sir : I have been fi equent ly requested to connect ray name with re commendations of different kinds ot medi cines, but regarding the practice as out of .my appropriate spher.I have in all cases de clined , but Willi a ,rj ciear prooi in. vari ous instances, and particularly in my own. family of the use of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full convictiou that, for general debility of the system, and es pecially for Liver Complaint, it is a SHfe an' valuable preparation In some casts it may fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it" will be very' beneficial to tbo-ae who sr.QVr from thenbovo causes. Yours, verr respecltullri 'J.'li. KENNARD," CAUTION. Hoofland's German Remedies are counter, feited. See that th signature of C. M JACKSON' is oa the T" wrapper of cacU bot'.'ie. All others are counterfeit. Principal Office, fcnd Manutactory at tna German .Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH-St., Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. Jackson Co. PRICES: Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle, f I 00 . n ' half dozen. !5 Oft Hoofland's German Tonic, put up in quart bottles, SI 50 per bottle, or a half dozen for. rg Do not forget to examine well tba r- tic&3on buy, in order to get the genuine. For sal by all Drugget Svorakeepf ra, f ervwher. . Jol-4- V" " -