- - r-i r ft J cv 1 l t. " tr:. 73 , l'A. "A. 1 1 .lb am oses. 3 to ;c lly Su , with j ai, wp i the I togetLt a nevei l. Ako acres o of tit road' be rora Ja! Addrtv RAD. i 5. It PAINTS, 'UMF.- pre M -CHINES; i .i.t .. he Moun- - 1 or;- lis Tiii'.C" DING, c:. and rc- rs nnd ft- f IXG AT- th r.ct ra'es. it lice &" ill. EVANS. 01 lie cltize-1 kveps cu:l '.M-.r. i Sugar, okiug sJ .V 1 TOES .vi ?, Woo!- noi; e eJ'5'u thc firP," or y J. LLOW. :S3 nl tin LLOYD- ,-rkct lr it cs cf rv ;.l t.- fi"-ir to Uf 31 r.s . f not'itt ire sat'KiC , EVA ;!c no J - For AgtD'' rpiio Alio S33.1XXQ.XX . THURSDAY::::::::::::::- ANUARY 14. Ebensburg and Cresson Railroad On and after Monday, Dec. 1, 1868, trains en this road will run as follows: . Leave Ebexsburq At .-3 A. XL, connecting with Day Exp. Kft3t and Phil. Exp. West. At 7.13 I. M.; connecting with Pbila. Exp. East and Mail Train West. Leave Cresson At 9.23 A. M., or on departure of Thil. Express West. At 9.31 P. M., or On departure of Phila. Expres3 East. Memoranda. A freight train ran off the track of the P. R. II. near Blairsville intersection, a few "da js since. The loco motive and several cars were demolished, and one man was slightly injured.... Adam Titus killed Henry Stem, near Sliippeus hurg, a week ago last Wednesday, to ob tain the sum of $40. The murderer was arrested and-committed to jail in Carlisle. ...The Westmoreland coal miners are on a strike for higher wages A ghost is re ported to Lave lately been seen in Snyder count-. It was as large as a full rrown calf, resembled a dog as to its body, had cars that reached to the ground, vralkcd on its hind legs, and blew fire out of its mouth The store of Murray Si Belford. in Altoona, was entered by burglars a few nights ago and robbed of gocds to the value of about $300 A party of young uien lately skated from Lewistown to Mif flin, on the canal, twelve miles, in one hour.. ..The Altoona skating rink was opened on Christmas day...AVm. Carter, jr., a brakemun on the 1'. It. R-, was run over by the cars and killed at Gap station a few days ago. lie had beeu a soldier, and participated in thirty-eight battles and fifty-two skirmishes.. ..At a firemen's fair held in Altoona during the holidays, a cigar presented to a citizen of that city by Gen. Grant was raffled off and netted the sum of $1 12.75... .The Johnstown Tri bune has been enlarged. ...On the night of the 31st of December, a young man in Westmoreland county engaged in the o!d-tiine amusement of ''shooting off the ilJ year," but accidentally shot offa thumb and finger of his own haud....Wui. Curtis, W. G. S. of the II. W. Grand Lodge I. ). 0. F. of Pennsvlvauia died suddeulv, i.i Philadelphia, on the 2Sth ult...".Our fuu l Mr. Dick Humphrey, formerly of E'-t-iiourg but now of Johnstown, was in ty.va this week, and called" to see us.... c i lys, while carelessly handling a iJ.! revolver at Carpenter's station, f:ii:oreland county, accidentally dis (.'urgjd the weapon, instantly killing one 'iiho party.. ..Two Nimreds from Indiana r unty went to Clearfield county lately succeeded in killing thirteen deer and an American panther.. ..Win. W. Hayes, i'j., the new IlepuLIieuu Mujor of llur- rburg. was inaugurated or. Monday last. ...New advertisements to-day.... A foot of :-iK'v oa the ground. A Neighborly Word. The editor of the- IWcmtn devotes several paragraphs n hi.- last paper to the task of demonstra t.::u'to us that he is n punster. We agree ta:;t he says a good many things which by 'jUiiaoa consent are denominated puns ; t"it vi'.-:n he comes to icritc these self-same C'.:it.-:ti.ris tf the English lanuuaire, their r!r, like that of Pike's Peak, is loet in '"i- :.-.il obscurity-. The Vicar of atQ-.M (.hftorves that ;-the iokes of th x '-rc- always successful." Rut the Vicar ' i v."jur- L-. exclusive reference to crtd .-eovly imitators around ready -h Vi heu written, and cspecial- ' -.,t:d to the public through - ' f a newsj-aper, the jokes of ' o;ten laaicntablc failures. l.iid it . r:d-.rs uf the IWc- t'-'1 r:e;i t; rip.:at th.at we tcknowhdge the y ef our ncighhc4 t i utter a li u d rib punch and hand-rub 1 a ftir : .1 J I 1 w of j.; :.ss but on I'a- only a degree or two ibove mc- A V. M.TLe inters of the Grand ' t Mi'xmsof Pennsylvania were in i'.t their respective positions at ' Philadelphia on 3Ionday of v, k. They are as follows : R. W. i: r, Richard Vaux ; R. W. Dept. r. It. A. Lambcrton ; R. W. S. 'T Samuel C. Perkins; R. W.J. ' i. Aiirva li. l'otter ; li. . G- u ;-: ivtor VillilQxson ; R. W. G. r rUry. John Thomson. Wm. W. Rarr, t'Ul-ioi. U 1). T) (1 AT fr.r r.Ur'ir.n ria and Armstrong counties. 'ECTio.Nr.p.v. We direct the at ut'0Q of the reader to the advertisement A. n v. n ii y. mailer, puoiished elsewhere in .;-r. It will be seen from a glance tiumorous articles advertised, that tin '1 'd moJ&1 confuCtoncrj cstahlish ict'!"d.a tip"top restaura"t. We ad j4trr?p1U 'lUCSt of Sod tlieaP candies, Jl ;U:f:,r a etc oysters, to give 4 - vu.ii. (.f, ,.v , . A Died In Ebensburr, on ;Thurday. mor ning:, January 7th, 18C9, Mrs. Amelia, wife of J. Alex. Moore, Esq., and only daughter of Maj. John Thompson, in the 31st year cf her age. .... The deceased during her brief illness was a great sufferer. , Recourse was had to every expedient that the skillful and faithful physician could devise to avert the evil that would bring darkness and sorrow upon her pleasant and happy home. But all in vain. Slowly, but certainly, the in sidious malady crept on. Slowly, but cer tainly, its secret poison mixed itself with all the streams of life. Slowly, but cer tainly, did the vigor of a once sound con stitution and a healthy body yield to its advances. Like the shadow on the dial, the death-clond slowly passed before her she saw its progress and felt that soon the hour-mark of her dissolution must be reached. "Her sun went down while it J was yet day' But she knew in whom she had believed, and that at His cross death was divested of nis sting. Thus she died, bavins' science. ;the testimony (if good con- Th is she died, in the commun ion of the church in the confidence and the r.ssurance of faith ; in favor with Gcd and in charity with the world. B. M. K. TllANi: Yoc ! Oa Monday, Mr. Hen ry Jacob, of Loretto, made his appearance in our f-anctum, and, ai'tcra few appropri ate remarks, drpc.-dfed upon cur taMe a box cf excellent cigar?, which he told us to consider our own private property. I T lien. ip a manufacturer of cigars, at L' retto, and mak-s ijuotJ cigars. Our deal ers in that article cannot do better t?an palrou-ze Liar. Thank you again, kind friend, and may your shadow never grow less. Tiik Concert. The Mountaineer B. B. concert came off on Tuesday evening, and was a fcuccess in every respect. The attendance was very Hrge, and the music superb. By a unanimous vote of those present, the choir was requested to repeat the entertainment at seme future day, with which wish we sincerely hope it may see fit to comply. New Invention. Mr. Wm. Leigh ty, of this place, has obtair;ed letters patent from the United States for a new washir.": machine. Wc have cot seen the machine, but arc informed that it is claimed for it hat it is Ly far the best yet invcutcd. We trust he may meet with abundant success in selliug it. Chance. Mr. Thomas 13. Moore, for nearly two years past Burgess of. Ebens burg, has removed to Pittsburg, with his family, to reside. The oiSee of Burgees being thereby rendereei vacant, John Fen Ion, Esq., was appointed to the position for the unexpired term. Stolen. One duy last week, a pauper absconded frem our County Poor House, carrying with him goods to the value cf about $30. lie was followed and captured in S'jmerret county, but the goods were not recovered. Died At the re.-idence o! her father, in Ailpghany townhip, on Saturday, 0th instant, Mias Mary Burk, cged about 20 years. LOCAL CORKLSI'OXDEXCU. Loretto, Jan. 0, ISU'J. To the Editors of The Altfjaiiinn : The weather here has Leeu tni!J and fleas Hat diiiii;g the last fe;v d:yt, reminding ns to forcibly cf 'gtnilc frring"' that we almcit fancy we should Le raa-blin through the woods, listening to the merry songs of the birds, and enjoying the gentle zephyrs waft ed through the budding Loughs. The e!e pr.nt sleighing we enjoyed for tbe last month has melted away, aud the ttrectJ are covered with mu l. News is scarce, an 1 nothing is do'r.j with us ; and to in order to 11 up a Itttcr I will have to t:tkc up a subject which Is ;uite popu'ar jjitnow with correspondents, and ercu with traveling editors under assumed i:':ucji, though iv subject perhaps that will not be of much interest to mary of jour readers, as likely they sire not muudi interes ted in tbe welfare of Oca Tows. Yet we feel that we hate a town here, and one that, though it may be somewhat lil'pu tian in size aad obscure a3 to location, still, from its ancieut origin and the determination it La3 ahv&ys manifested to at least hold its own if it caDnaot expand, deserves a certain aruouut of notice.. Unlike you, we have not the convenience of a railroad, but can boast of larger and better schools, more hotels, and r 3 many stores. I shall f.rst speak of the schools, and will here introduce .St. Fuaxcjs Colm-uk. , -j which is a large brick building, situate on the south side of the town. It is three sto ries high,' and will be, when finished, 320 ft. in front, and 120 ft. back. Here there are young men from nearly every State in tbe Union, numbering altogether, about- 120 scholars. It is in charge cf tbe Franciscan Brothers, and is, I believe, admitted to be one of the best schools in tbe country. Next is St. A lots i U3 Sr.MixAEY, ; for ycung ladies. This, too, is a large and very handsome brick building, four, stories high, 1C0 ft. in front, and 101 ft. back, and is located on an elevated piece of ground at the eastern end of town ,and will accommo date about two hundred scholar's'. ; This school is conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, and since the destruction of 'St.- Xavisr's, at Latrobe, is the mother institution of the kind in the State. , Then we have, standing proud ly between the Seminary and the town, ... St. Maet's Cuer-Cff, ; ' , the largest building of the Kind in 'central Pa. And directly in front of the church i3 erected a large monument over the remains of - - " I : . Rev. B. A. Galitsix, a ''noble Russian Prince," who sacrificed wealth, pomp and pride, and embraced, pov erty, that he might worship God in obedience to the dictates of his conscience. He came here when this ws all a wilderness, and gathered around him some friends, aud loca ted this town. Altogether,. we feel that ours is no' mean hamlet, but one that deserves some respect, and is destined to be more than an obscure little village. - .Aeons. Supposed Elopement. A hignly re spectable family of a neighboring vilUge WB overwhelmed with sorrow one day lajt week, by the su-ldcn nod mytterioas (Usuppearance ct'tbeir beautiful a.nd'accomplhhed daughter. Rumor said the had eloped with one cl her numerous admircis. The di?tressed parents, as may well be supposed, made immediate search for the missing one horsemen were sent in every direction, telegrams were dis patched, but ail in vain. No news, aud the fond one was given up as lost, when all at once, the doting mother bethought her of the bargains to be had at V.iS. Barker's -cheap store, and oirshe went'ind to her great joy found her daughter saving money by pur chasing at this store. iMl OltTANT TO ALE. It is qv.itcv nat ural for us all, when in want of the commo dities cpd wares which are essential to cur comtort and convenience in life, to cast pur e es around to find where those uecessaiies can be obtained to the Lest advantage. In order to effect this, cheapness is not the only ol ject to be attained, neither is quality, with out cheapness : but, -when we can dad the place where both of those propertios are com bined, it is reasonable, and sen-ible too, that there we invest our money. We have many business houses in Ebensburg possessing claims to., public favor, but none, that.-can claku more than ounenterprising groceryrnan 11. L. Oa man, whp is selling wpaderfoilly low. - i Mam mot ii Store. While in Johns town, a day or two since, we dropped in at th2 stcre of L. Mayer, nnd we were truly sur prised at seeing the immense array of beauti ful dress goods which he is oaring to the public at such extremely low prices. Mr. Mayer is a live, wide-awnke business man, constantly studying the want3 of his numer ous customers. He has succeeded in build ing up an extensive trade, from the fact' that he sells the best of good3 cheaper than the cheapest. Those in v. ant of cheap goods will do well to call at this store where they will be waited upon by accommodating and attentive clerks. Save Your Monet. Quick There is a pood deal of alarm felt on account of the probability that the Supreme court will pro- .1 lrr T t . . . " . rr nounce me Jeg.ii iciiuer.iti uuconeiiiuvion ah. The result of this it is supposed will be to make gold the sta ndard of value in the payment of all debt.' ; in which case green backs wilT be subject o a Leavy discount. F.ut. be this ns it nny, A. A. Barker tz Son will continue to sell their entire stock of goods for greenbacks. Savti your money by laying iu a stock of goods. Bakgains. A rare opportunity to se cure bargains i3 now ofTered at Geo. Hunt ley's Hardware, Tinware nnd Stove Hepot. The especial attention of the reader is called to his large and varied assortment of stoves coal or wood office, parlor or kitchen which will be sold at :i great sacrifice. These stoves arc m mufictured ; from a superior quality of metal, and of every desirable de sign. We ndvise one an'l ail in need of a stove or Anything in his line to give him a call before going elscwhe:e. Have You? Reader, have you yet visited T. W. Williams' new store ro-.m, im mediately opposite the Cumbria JIoue ? If not, yen should go at once und buy a bill cf tinwiiie, now bfin;r soli so cheap. Having recently relieved his stoclc of goods to his n.'w room, he is now r.mply prepared to wait upon any nu.l :t!l who may f.ivor him with a :il!. Tom is a clever itnd mi acccma:od.,ti:i" b'.iiinc-ss ma:;. Futre-n:ze bin;. VrATCin:.". Clocks, Jr.-,rn.uy. S:c. Any of our renders desiring anything i:i the v:y cf Watche?, Clocks. Jewelry, Ac' , should -iit ence mil upon ('. T. Roberta, on Iligh-st., whrre they will f.n.la l?.ri;e si leetioa of thoe cr'.iclcs. Bci'dcs t!u. e articles, there will f ho fuut.d an elegant f.r?ortn'e nt cf ladies .1 r d gents' Gold and Silver Chain4--, r.ren.it pins, finger itir;gs, Alsct a goo.l selec tion t-f .p-ctncli'?, nil cf which will be soli at great b.irg-was. It Mut ef. Tele. We Iiav often he.'.rl it remarked, by persons who ought to kt.o.v and of ccurre it must Le true that the cheapest nud best place in Johns'.own at which to buy ready made clothing, is at Le opold & Bro.'a enipoiiiim cf fashion. Give them a cull and asccrtaia tho. truth of this report. Beau in iiiind that the place to buy flannels and muslins t the clearest rate, is it the store oflt. R.Davis, near the diamond. His supply is ample and bargains can be had by calling. Ilis cloths una satfinets, carpet3 and oil-cloths, boot3 and shoes, gums and sandals, are offered unusually low. ,G6 see I N THE DISTRICT COURT or THE UNITED STATES," for the Western" Lis-i trict of Pennsylvania. GEORGE W. KERBY, a Bankrupt under the Act cf Congress of March 2d, 1867, having applied for. h Dis charge It cm all his debts, and other claims provable under said Ax;t, ,b- order-oC-the Court, notice is hereby given, to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other per sons interested, to appear on the 1st day of February, 18G9, at 10 o'clock, n. m., before John Brotherline, Eq., - Register in Bank rnptcy, at his ofiice in Hollidaysburg, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a di?chargre should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk of U. S. District Court for sai l Dis trict. ' " U.an l5-2t. T AT I ON A L SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY, - JIEXK Y SCIIXA BL F, V"holesale dealer in Soap, Candles, Groce ries. Liquors and Fish, at cxty price, augl3 Mais sr., J01INSTOWN, PA. H O h.li&AL K .A N d jlH T AIL - .CONFECTIONERY!. , 1' ' 17ST X1 CAMBRIA HO USE, ;;;ESEBURG, FA: - -1. 'LT: : FALLER, ' Proprietor. The f?ubscriber desires to call the attentioh of the citizens of E-benstburg and- vicinity, and the trade generally, to his LARGE AN0 "EXTENSIVE STOCK OF " " CONFECTIONERY ! ' " j ..... ....... ( embracing every variety ef caadies manfjc , tured, suth as . . t GUM DROPS,. t .. STICK. CANDIES, . ' FANCY CAXDIESr. ' . . LOZENGES, &(J.', SiC. together with an extensive t stock of fruits, "Each as : ' ' " : RAISINS," ' PRUNELLI-'.-y. i CARTOON FIGS, . : MALTA DATES, ' CURRANTS,.-..-:: APPLES, &C. All of the above goods wil be sold at r G R EAT B AUG A INS ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS WILL BE given to the trade, and a trial will . ' ! satisfy any and all that my goods ara of the . - Dst quality aud at orices that -" ; D EFY .COM. PETITION ! The. attention of the public i3 called to the fact that in connection ,with lay confection ery is a Crst-clas3 t R E S T A U 11 A X T 1 : where will be served at all houra j " ' OYSTERS, ":-tewed or fried, " HOT COFFEE, : PIGS' FEET, TRIPE, SARDINES, ; DRIED BEEF, iC, &C. FRESH FISH bscsived EVERY THURSDAY CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS BE FORE GOING' ELSEWHERE. ffS" I hope by fair dealing aad strict at tention to business to merit the patronage l-k4 the public - - - -- : f : J.m. 7, 18 03.- . - - - j A. II.-. FALLER. C HEAP GROCERY STORE! CHEAP GROCERY STORE ! ' ' ; THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, " BEST , GENERAL STOCK OF GRUCERIE.--3 G EN i:RA L STOCK OF GKOJERIES EVER BROUGHT TO ERENSBURG EVER I: HO UG ITT TO EBENSBURG, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE JUST RECEIVED AND . FOR SALE AT a r AT A. L. OATMAK'S GROCEKY STORE, M. L- OATMAN S GEOCLfi Y STORE. high stre!:t. ebensburg, pa. HIGH STRF-ET, KBENS LURC, PA. EVERYTHING SOLD CHEAPER EVERYTHING SOLD CHE i PER THAN ELSEWHERE IN TOWN! . THAN ELSEWHERE , IN TOWN ! CALL AND SEE! CALL AND SEE I CALL AND SEE ! CALL ATD SEE ! : CALL AND SEE ! ; aul3 A UDITOR'S NOTICE. . . " , ; xA. Jacob Fronheiier, vs. Isaac. C. Singer. In the Court' of Common Plea3-of Cambria county, No. 15 L'ecember Term, 18G8: 7-7. Fa. (3 November, 1 80S, property sold for i$300. 10 Derember, 1 6'J3, Deed acknowledged. And now, 14th December, 18G3, on motion of Sam uel Singleton,. George W.' Oatman, Esq., appointed to report elistribution of proceec's ofSherifFs sale. From the Record, certified 14 ,Deeember; 18f,8. J. K, Hitx, Pro'y. IJwiH sit in vr.r of!!ce in Ebensljurg. on FRI DAY, the 1 5th "day of JANUARY; :i800)t 2 o'clock,' p.-'m-'lor he 'purpose of attending to the dnt!e3 of the above Appointment, when and where -all parties interested must attend or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fundi 1 - GEO. W. OATMAN. Aud. Dec. 2-4,-1 8C83t.-" ; ' : E STRAY. - ' , Came to the residence of the snhscriber, residing in Clearfield township, Cambria co., about the.- last tf Septtmoer; 1CC8, a red CO W, with large horns, tuppeed to be about twclre year; old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges ,' and take her nwny, r otherwise she will be di;pofcd of according to law. . ' . ; NANCY KR1SE, Ex'x. . ... - ' r .: ., of Valentine Iviise, dee'd. Doc. 24, 1868. ?t. . . ; ' p 'RICXSr GO TN G DO W N ! E BEX SIS UR G HARDWARE ".j- HOUSE ' ' IFURXYSHIXG STOR E; I once more return ray sincere thanks to my oM friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended towards me and now, owing to the great full in prices, bv which many'articles can be s.Jld as cheap as before the war, and havino- a thorough knowl edge of the bu?iness and the wants cf the public, I take pleasure ia announcing that I can and will sell Kds at a less fl-ure than any similar establishment in city or country. My stock will consist in part as follows : : BOOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, TVINDOV.- STRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, ' CORING .MACHINES,' AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, j -BEVELS, POCRET. RULES, JACK; SMOOTHING," Vno FOR PLANER, ,,. PANEL PLOWS, 'LEVELS, SASH,: RAISING, aso MATCH rLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS', CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, axo BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FQRKS, SCYTHES asd SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP .SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS, BELLS, IIAMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREA3T, HALTER , FITII, TONGUE. as LOG CHAINS, , RIFLES, SHOT, GUNS, REVOLVERS, axd PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, ic. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOK" HEATING STOVES - ,;TIN am SHEET IRONWARE, ,; i WASHING MACHINES, asd "wPJ'nCEELS; '4c, tc., ic, ic, ic.,-ic. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ic. TOBACCO a.nd CIGARS. Odd Stove Plate, Grate, and Fire Erich always on baud to suit Stoves sold by me. ' Well and Cittern Pumps and Tubinj at man ufacturers' prices. : Fp'outinj made, painted, and put r.p, at low rates. - - IfSp- Persons owing rre debts of long stan ding will confer a favcr by calling and paying up as soon as convenient, as it takes a great deal of moupy to keep up my stock and pay expenses, and owing to the small profits that I am making on goods I cannot all'ord to give long credit the interest would sooa eat up the profits. ". GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, I8C5. - - -V. S. BARKER, ; lien'er in CLOTHING. DRY GOODS,' BOOTS and SHOES, - HATS, CAPS, &c. Ebensburg, Pa. Uigh-st BANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at KJ V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. I ARGE . STOCK OF SUMM ER J Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. IS TRW. STOCK of CLOTHING VERY 1 ohespat V. is. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. TRUIT CANS NEW STYLE at 'V.; JL S. B AUKER'i Ebeusburg, Pu, TOOTS AM) SHOES CHEAP AT JD V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. TTTALL PAPERS ALL .STYLES IT at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. VfEW - STOCK OP- SUG ARS FOR LNI canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S. IG REST PRICES PAID FOR. Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Countrv. Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg "' f ' ' "Xilyw Lirxn : .'LE ArLtNSEIID, -I-i On, Warranted pure, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg, Pa. TAILS ALISIZES, CHEAPEST in town, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg. YS. B A R K E R , - - - Manuf-irturer tf - - - BARRELS, ' KEGS. TUBS, MEAT-STANDS, - CHURNS. Ac. t angl3.1 EBE.N3BI.-BtJ, 1A. HOQFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS . 4 - , - f IIOOFLAND S GERMAN TONIC, The Great Remedies for all Diieasea of,the Liver, Stomach or, JJ 'jestive Organs, IIOOFLAND S. GERMAN BITTERS Is: composed of the pure juices (or, rh thev are medicinally tenrc-L Extracts) of Roots', Herbs, and Barks, 33. making ft prepara tion, highly concentrated, -and entirely uca from alctdiulic admixture cf anv kind. IIOOFLAND S GERMAN TONIC - Is a conibio4tioii of all the ingredients .of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Sdat I'ruz Ruin, Orange, uc, making one of tho most )ler.Fant, rgreeallc remedies ever of fered to the public. .Those j.relerriug h Medicine free frera Al coholic admixture, will uo. - HOOrLAN H'S GERMAN BITTERS'. Those who have no objection to the com bination of the Bitter. Ms stnted, will uie ... IIOOFLAND S GERMAN TONIC- They are both equally good, and contain he sama jiifcti:tinal,,virines,-.the choice be-tvceii-.ii.e two being a mc-re matter of taste, the Tonic being the tnost-pAIatable. ' The sto-.ach, from a, Ts-riety fcf-causes, such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, NerTbua De oii.ty, etc., is very apt ta have- its functions (U-raned. The LiVor, sympathizing as close ly as it does.with the Stotaach thea bc comea alfected,: , the result of whith-is that the patient suffers from several or more of the following disenses : . : Constipation, Flatulence, Inward PileS, Fulness of Blood to the Dead, Acidity of tha Stomach, Nausea, Ileartbnrn." DLfgnst- for Food, Fullness or Weight in the iSieraach, Sour .ErucfaHocs, Sinking or. flattering at tbe pit of the .Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or ; Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations vhen in a 1, ing poEtnre, Dimness of vision. Dots cr webs befbre Ihe sight,4ull pain in the. Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc. Sudden Flash es of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, nud great depression of S?j ri to. . -; . . ...... . t The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection of a remeJy-for his case.r. purchasing enlv that which he ia assured from his investiga" tions and inquiries, C2 possesses troe mer-it,-6kilfuHy compounded, is fre? -from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itstlf a reputation for the cure of these diseasesIn this connection we would submit those well known remedies Hoofand't German Bitten, and Jloojland's Gemutu Tonic, prepared br DR. O. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ;T"birty-fjTe years ince thc.rwfe-fifff6-Introduced into this conn try .from Germany . during which time they have umlonbtediy performed more euros, ami 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 Pebil'ty, Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidney?, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach or In testines. - DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE whatever; Prostration of the System, iu- - doced by Severe Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fever, &c. : There is no medicine" extant equal to these remedies'in such cases. A lone and vigor 13 imparted to the whole system, the appe tite is strengthened, food" is enjoyed, the stomach digests properly, the blood is p.nri Ced, the complexion becomes 6onnd and healthy, the yeJlow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the. cheek, ' and the weak and nervou3--invalid become3a strong and healthy being, '. TERSONS ADVANCED IN' LIFE, ' -And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon themj with all its 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 yonthffil days, build uj their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. XOTICEl". It is a well established ft that fuliy one h:lf of the female portion of our population aie seldom in the enjovmcat of goed health, cr, t3 use their own 3La expression, ' never ttel well." Thev aru languid, devoid of a?! energy, extremely nervous, ar.d have no np petite. To this chtfs of persons the Bitters, or tho Tonic, ii especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN ' Are made strong by the ne f either of the'sc -reinedie.. ' 'l'hcv will cure every' casa of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certiticiles have- accumula te! in the Lards of the proprietor, but space will allow of the publico.! ion cf but a few. Those, it will be observed, are from men pf note, flul of such standing that they must be be'ievci. : TESTIMONIALS : - Ilun. Geo. V.. Woodward, Chief Justice of the t ut reme Court of Pa., writes : Philadel phia, Mrjh 1C, 13t7. "I find IlooSan-ls Ge riiia ii- Bittera is a y good tonic, useful .1 t'ijcas of the digestive organs, and of gicat benefit in cases of debility, and want of nt-rvoui action in the system. - Yours, truly, Gno. NV. Woodwakc" Hon. James Thompson, Judge cf the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. ; pKiLAnnLriitA, April 2S, 1SG. "I consider 'Hoofisnd's German Eitter3' a valuable medicine ia case of attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, kc. ' "JAMES THOMPSON.'1 From Fev. Joseph Kennard, "D. D., Pastor cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia Dr. Jackson Dear Sir 1 1 have been frequent ly requcstsd to connect my name with re-, commendations ; of different kiwis of medi cines, but regardfng the practke -a3 oat of my appropriate sphere. I have in alpcases de clined ; but with a clear proof .in-various instances.-nnd .artirularly in my o rvn fimily cf" tlje use of Dr: Hoofland's Germau Bitters, 'I depart forpnee" from my- usual course, to' express my full conviction that,, for general debility of the syste-m, and es pecially for Liver Complaint, it is. a safe and valuable preparation. In'some cases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt no; ft will be very "bent ficial to tho-e' whd'snfTer from theabovej causes. -" 1 '-J Y"our's.svervrcspectfTtllTj il : . ' ' j.'n. KEf5AliDv"e: f Hocfliind's German Reftiedi7S- RTe coanter1-feited.-- .See that. the signature? ot. C. M JACKSON is on the T" wrapper of each boltle. All others'. are counterfeit. -.7- ?. Principal Ofiice, nd M nufACtorw. at the German Medicine S.orr, No; 631 ARCII-St., Philadelphia, Pa. . - 7 CHARLES -.jr. i VANS, Proprietor; -, , - Tormerly C M. Jackkon a Co. - '."'' PRICES: : . Hoofland's. German Bitters, per bottle, $1 GtJ . . ' " half Cozen, 5 0O IIoofland'3 German- Ten ic, put up in quart boulus, $1 DO" per boltle, or a' half dozeu for 7 50. fjDo not forget to examine troll the ar ticle you buy, in order to get the genuine. "' Fos sale by all Druggists andStorckcepers, everywhere. nl:J-6ta.