::-.JANUARY 21. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ebensburg and Cresson Railroad Oa and after Monday, Dec. 1, 1868, trains ca thi3 road will run as follows: Leave Ebensburg At A. M. , connecting witb Day Exp. East and Phil. Exp. West.. U 7.15 ?. M., connecting with Phila. Exp. East and Mail Train West. Leave Cresson At 9.25 A. M., or on departure of Thil. Express West. . At 9.31 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. Memoranda. Robert Carmon, of Huntingdon, on Friday week committed suicide by, shooting.... The working hours of the employees of the Altoona P. R. R. bops have been reduced to nine hours, with a corresponding reduction in wages. -...See prospectus on the outside of this paper of that excellent daily, the Pitts burg Commercial... .Xmvuim Huntingdon has published an almanac calculated for that meridian.. ..An Altoona merchant lately lost his pocket-book, containing S35 and vaiuble papers, while on a railroad trip to Hollidaysburg....Tvo children liv ing in Pine Flat, Indiana county, have their feet warmed by stockings knit and presented to them by two grandmothers and four great-grandmothers. They have also living two grandfathers and two great grandfathers ... A little daughter of a Mr. Crawford, of Green township, Indiana county, was accidentally shot by her broth er with a pistol several days ago. She is not expected to recover Governor Geary i sick. ...An old man named Robert Mc Cormick, residing between Mechanicsburg and Armagh, Indiana county, was found on Monday morning week lying on the floor of his house with his head cut and bruised, and in a dying condition. It is supposed he was assaulted and robbed.... A brakeman named Lawson Spires was killed on thg P. R. R., near Greensburg, one day last week.... "Westmoreland county is infested with mad dogs-..The store of K. C. Leighty, jn West Newtoa, West ucrcland county, was robbed of some money and papers on Tuesday night of List week. 'I he robber was arrested and Knt up The monument erected to the ir.eruory of the soldiers of this State who l..st their lives in the war with Mexico viil be dedicated at Ilarrisbiu g on May -Ctk next Gov. Geary, during 1SGS, lard'-'Ked 172 persons, convicted of various ofenscs.... Indiana borough claims a popu hu'jn of 2,031... .The Altoona Vigilant .-tii:i lire engine is drawn by two horses -rth ?555....John lioyles, a car inspec- :r at Altoona, had his left arm ko badly a.tshed by a car-wheel passing over it, on Monday of last week, that recourse to am u:atio!i was found necessary.. .."We have received the Tribune Almanac and Politi fJ Register for IS GO. Every one inter--ttel in political affairs i-hould have a -pv. For sale in Kbensburg by C. T. Egberts The Republicans of Iluiiting- i a county will submit to a popular vote, a .larch next, the question of the adop- -'-ii or the non-adoption of the Crawford Jlitv RvstPin rf nminnjitmrr nn.lJ,I-ii.c jir.e 0J1 Fellows of this place and vicini 1 7 mieii.l partaking of a grand banquet in .iL,r ivd ire-room to-morrow evening... Hhe name ( f Hon. 1). J. Morrell is meu- Ofct'l in connection with the Republican '.,a.i:)a;ir.Q for Governor of the State. ri Kcmion lust week of the base ball funcert LclJ on the evening f the 12th 5-it.'inf bud rp-fi.on to cnVioof in u-iv f ' J " J It Y,us an entire success, both as re- P-rds the reality of the music rendered id t attendance. The choir was uu- - r t-c leadership of Prof Y X.r, "'1 consisted, besides himself, of the fol Tini nuiu.rl , . 1 I -w . - u" "'una -ui&scs iizzie ar.d Priscilla and Harriet Jones, 'Ws. G. Y. Cor e, A. Y. Jones, and Kooerts. The Court House was -Jer tj itS Uftnr.tt oir.i;r 1 foci. and appreciative audience, and H tl, limbic was satisfactory was made '"'nt V tho unanimous demand cf those S::t lllat the concert be repeated at as - a practicable. " eaieace to this demand, we under- :tt "ie choir purpose repeating the lament :n about two weeks from ' an entirely new programme, several strictly origiual features, to -take" with the most fastid- H critical audience in the land. j ' Particulars will be given hereafter. SLative. Uon. Harry "White, i iiuui i it is riiKTrifr hot i , aF'Mnttd chairman of the Sntl rUry General f'nr.;,, a Ut 'ftl . WW, ana a mem- ,., .V0Ul'"ittfccs on Estates and Es t! Districts, andRetrench- ; helurm. Hon. J0!m iorrpr i:,,1.0n,'lt3 S IitT"'!ntativc in the ? on li THURSDAY:: Common Schools. The directors of "Wilmore borough are about to build a school house, having found the old one in convenient and incommodious. Thi9 is a step in the right direction, and we hope they will erect a building which will be an honor to their young and rapidly grow ing borough. A grant of the land upon which the Carrolltown borough school house stands, together with a sufficient playground sur rounding it, was recently made by the Brothers of the Order of St. Benedict to the school, district for school purposes. The lot has since been enclosed by a neat paling fence. This generous gilt speaks volumes in praise of the good Brothers of St. Benedict. Teach. Ad cccale, January . First Choice. The Indiana Messen ger eaja that lion. Thomas M. Marshall was the first choice for U. S. Senator of Hon. Harry White, State Senator from this distiict, and adds: "This may ac cord with the lesires of our party in the other counties composing this Senatorial district, but it certainly was not represent ing the wishes of the party in Indiana county." We can speak for Cambria county. Hon. John Scott was our first, last, and only choice, and a vote by Mr. White for any other man before the cau cus commi'tee would certainly not have been reflecting cvr wishes in the premises. Married In Altoona, on the 7th in stant, by the Rev. R. M. Wallace, Mr. William S. Humes to Miss Maggie Ilile man, both of that city. The many friends of the groom up here unite in the wish that he may not "stop hort" of perfectest happiness in his new relation that "happiness that earth ex ceeds not. On Tuesday, 10th instant, Mr. Henry Hopple, jr., to Miss Agcr, both of Carroll township. X. Y. Tribune. We direct attention to the prospectus on our first page of the X. Y. Tribune. To say anything in praise of the Tribune would be considered a work of supererogation on our part, for it is ac knowledged on all hands to be the largest, the best, and the cheapest newspaper in the laud. Try it for jearand you will never be without it. Cambria Co. Fire Insurance Co. At an election of this company, held on the 11th ioit., the following Director were chosen for the ensuing year : J. Moore, E. Roberts, 1. Crawford, G. M Reade, A. A. Darker, Jno. Williams, W. Kittcll, R. II, Tudor, Jno. Lloyd, E. J. Mill?, R. I. Johnston, and Henry Wal ters. Aran e'ection of the Eb. & C. R. R. Co., held on the 11th iort., the following officers were elected for the enduing year: President, A. A. Darker; Directors, Ed. Rcbcrts, Henry Foster, James Myers, Jno. William?, Geo. J. Rodgers, Ev2n E. Ev ans, Richard Jones, Thos. Griffith, Abel L'od, If. J. Lombacrt, Geo. 31. Reade, and Jas. A. Moore. 1JED InEbensburg, Oil the 14th ill- ftaut, Mr?. Elizabeth Davis, relict of Mr. David Davis, aged 09 years. In Cauibria township, on the 15th in stant, Mr. David Pugh. aged 45 years. L OVAL C ORRESPOXDEXCE. LETTER F BOM JOHXSTOTN NEW P. O. BUILDING TliK ArPHOACHIXG UOKO. ELECTION DBA- MATIC ASSCCI4TI0N THE C. I. TO. AND ITS MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION THE LATEST AND EIGGEST SENSATION, Johnstown, Jan. 18. 18G9. To the Editors of The Allcghmian: Receiving The Alltghanian last w eek reminds me of the fact tbat we have r new post office, nnd a nice one it is too, quite an im provement cn the dingy eight by ten across the way. It may be well to fctate that the new Tost Gfiic is fituated just opposite the eld one on Franklin-st., in a building built for the purpose by Mr. David Dibcrt. The second story is occupied by Mr. G. V. Swank, who is in the Job Printing business exclu sively, n new enterprise in Johnstown, which will not fail for want of patronage. It is not definitely settled whether we will have a new Post Master or tot. It is hoped by some that no change will be made. Coming, a spirited Borough election in February. There are several influences at work to secure nominations at the Republican City Convention. Tbia is a sign of growth and prosperity; at least your correspondent remembers years ago when the place was at a stand-still, nobody wisred to be Burgess, or member of Council. An honest, economi cal city government is just as necessary as a National one, and it is good to see the citi zens take an interest in the matter. The Cambria dramatic Alliance," a sister borough company "done" the "Lady of Ly- IIalL Tbe is fln aPPallingly heavy one, j - " " tuiuu we understand that the Carubri Cambrians were equal to it. The Cambria Iron Co. rrcently purchased three locomotives for use on their cordon of railroads. Previously the Company had three in use. Just thiuk of the transportation bus iness icjuiring six locomotives, besides au army of wagons and carts. The fcensation in town. at. present, is a young man named Felton, who, it is said, in- herit3 by a grandfather's will the greater portion of Cambria Citj. The people of said city who have bought property from other parties, purporting to be Lona fide owners, are ia a tremendous flutter, and the result,, it is presumed, will be a fat job for the lawyers. Yours, Ac, Damos. Cactiox ! All persons are hereby notified that M. L. Oatman, of Ebensburg. is the sole owner of the right to manufacture and sell "Bentley's Non-Explosive Metropolitan Oil" in Cambria county. Any person or persons manufacturing or selling said oil, or any im itation of it, in said county, without first ob taining authority from him, are tresspassing upon his right, and will bo proceeded against by due course of law. It is thought that parties in the south of the county, and pos sibly elsewhere, are making and selling imi tations of the oil. If so, they are cautioned to beware, for Mr. Oatman is fully determined to maintain his right. 3 Johnstown Tribune and Democrat please copy and send bill to this ofiice. A Fit. Xot a little excitement was created one day last week by a report that a stranger had taken a fit on Cntrs-st. An anxious and excited crowd made their way to the scene at Jno. O. Evans' shop, and true enough, the stranger hud a fit of those elegant fine boot3 now bein made at this shop. A large stock of ladies' shoes on hand and for sale cheap. A Time. The good book tells us that there is an appropriate tijae for all things, a time to latigh and a time to weep, a time to eat ahu a time to fast, a time to ni.ike merry and a time to be sad, and we may add truth fully that there is a time 8nd a place to buy good, durable cheap clothing. The time is now when they are offered at reasonable prices, aDd the place at V. S. Barker's. SewIng Machines. C. T. Roberts is agent in this place for the Singer Sewing Ma chine, superior it is claimed over all othirs. It presents inducements and merits for pat ronage over all others manufactured, and should occupy a place in every household. It is adapted to all kinds of work, from the heaviest to the lightest. Its advantages need only to be seen to commend it to patronage,. Velveteen is now the order of the day for lslic3' street dresses. It has almost en tirely superseded poplin. We havn't s.'en a dress of moire antique on the promenade- for many a day. Velveteen, like everything else, is of various qualities, and can be bought nt the New York Dry Goods Store oi L. Mayer, Johnstown. Prices moderate. More Goods. In order to make room for new purchases, A. A. Barker & Son now offer their customers much' better bargains than they could have obtained earlier in the season. Their cloths, flannels, muslins, prints, &c, are not surpassed either in quan tity, quality or cheapness, by any store in town. Responsible Agents Wanted. To dispose of guaiantees for the sal3 of Landed and other valuable property in differnt part3 of the United States. rrout3 very libera!, sale3 easily effected, and no logs of time from other business. Address J. T. MILLER k CO., Box 4, P. O. Port Deposit, Md. Great Bargains. Tremendous stock new lot of goods to be sold very cheap bargains in h irdware bargains in tinware bargains in cutlery bargains in every- thing at the cheap store of T. W. Williams. Koom west of the Mountain House. Kvery Day. Every day brincrs some thing new and useful at the mammoth store of Geo. Huntley, lligh-st. 1 1 is stock of hard ware u the larsrest bv odda in ih rmmir and his prices as cheap as the cheapest. A great reduction in the price of stoves. A Fact. It. II. Davis has the greatest variety of all kinds of goods ir. towu, which he is selling at prices that defy competition. A ....... a large assortment ot ladies shawls at greatly reduced prices. Call and be con vinced before purcLnsiuz elsewhere. O. II. C. S.-Oak Hall Clothing Store. Main-st., Johnstown. This establishment boast3 of stlling goods cheaper than any sim ilar store in the county, and only asks a trial to substantiate the assertion. Overcoats re duced -0 per cent. Great bargains to be had. Good Cigars. Do you want a good cignr a mill cigar? M. L. Oatman'3 cheap store is iLe place to get mem. lie lias a large stock on hand of every brand ia the market. Drop in and try them. CAUTI Notic UTION. otice is hereby gireu that I am the sole owner of the RIGHT to manufacture and sell "BENTLEY'S NON-EXPLOSIVE MET ROPOLITAN OIL" in Cambria county, for which I nave an assignment of Letters Pat ent, and th.?t any person or per.-ous manu facturing or selling it, or any imitation of it, by whatever name tt viay be known, without firit obtaining authority lroni me, will be proceeded against by due course of law, and subjected to such penalties and fines a3 are imposed by law. The following named persons have pur chased rights Iroai me, and are authorized to manufacture uid sell the Metropolitan Oil: Christian Reich, for Summituille borough and Washington township ; John Buck, tor Carrolltown borough and Carroll, Chest and Susquehanna township. Any other parties making or selling the Oil, or any imitation thereof, without producing written authority from me, are infringing upon my right, and they and those purchasing from them will be dealt with according to law. A,1(r. is. 'CS-tt: M. L. OATMAN: CAUTION. We haTe purchased from Charles Drls kell one black horse, and one sorre! marp, with their harnes-, and have loaued them to the said Charles Dri.-kell. All persoc3 are hereby cautioned against interfering with Ihem. - A. A. BARKER k SON. Jan. 21-ot. "WHOLESALE and RETAIL CONFECTIONERY ! TV EST EXD CAMBRIA HOUSE, EBENSBURG, FA. A. II. FALLER, Propr::tcr. BARGAISS ! BARGAINS ! The subscriber desires to call the attention of the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity, and the trade generally, to his LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY ! embracing every variety of. candies maufac tured, such as GUM DROPS, STICK CANDIES, fancy c rDj:s, LOZENGES, &C, &C. together with an extensive stock of fruits, "' such as RAISINS, PKUNELLES, CARTOON FIGS, MALTA DATES, CURRANTS, APPLES, &C. All of tbe above goods will be sold at GREAT BARGAINS ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS WILL BE givec to the trade, and a trial will " satisfy any and all that my goods are of the b"st quality and at' prices that DEFY COMPETITION! The attention of the public is called to the fact that in connection with my confection ery is k first-clasa RES T A UK A XT ! where will be served at all hours OYSTERS, stewed or fricJ, HOT COFFEE, PIQS FEET, TRIPE, SARDINES, DRIED DEEF, &C., AC. FRESH FISH received EVEltY THURSDAY CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS BE FORE GOING ELSEWHERE. JEST" I hope by fair dealing aud itrict at tention to business to merit the patronage of the public. - Jau. 7, 1869. ' A. IT. FALLER. C HEAP GROCERY STORE! CHEAP GROCERY STORE ! THE L Alio EST, CHEAPEST, BEST THE LAKGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST GENERAL STOCK OF GIUJCEHIES GENERAL STOCK UF Gi:OCLillE3 EVE It BROUGHT TO EBENSBURG EVER BROUGHT TO EBENSBURG, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE Jl'iT RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT AT AT M. L. O ATM AX'S GROCERY STORE, M. L. OATMAN'8 GROCER V STORE. HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG. PA. HIGH STKFKT, i EI'i.IiURG , PA. EVERYTHING SOLD CHEAPER EVERYTHING SOLD CHE PER THAN ELSEWHERE IN THAN ELSEWHERE IN TOWN I TOWN! CALL AND SEE! CALL AND SEE! CALL AND SEE! CALL AND SEE ! CALL AND SEE ! au!3 Licensed br the United States Government! GOOD NKWS FOR CONSUMERS - OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS TBROC6UOUT TH K COL'S TRY. II A 11 III N G T O N & C O . Of fifteen rears' standing as Jobbers and Re tailers of the above goods, in Boston and vi cinity, have concluded to offer the people of the whole country the advantages of their immense importations and agencies for Amer ican manufactories tLrough the poiiuiar ONE DOLLAR SYSTEM. Our premium list to agents, and Exchange list for Agents and patrons, are not equaled by any house in the country. IJestr. ew i ork and Boston reference given when required. Send for froe circular. HARRIN 3TON & CQ., 80 Summer Street, Boston. Pestofrice Box 384. rdtc.l0-3m riMIE FARMERS' BOOK. J 540 beautiful and useful illustration?. 760 octavo pages. Showing just what every farmer wants to know: llow to moke the farm pay. Send for circular giving full des cription. Farmers! Farmers' sons! experi enced book ngi-uts and otners wanted to take this book to every farmer in every community. Business permanent. Pays from $150 to $2u0 per month according to experience and abil ity. Address ZUULHK, MCURDY k CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Cincinnati, ()., Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo. Lr,J?- IT-Gm' ' ICES GOING DOWN! AT TH K EBENSBURG HARDWARE J FURNISHING STORE. HOUSE I ouce more return my sincere thanks to my ol1 friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended towards rae, and now, owing to the great fall in prices, by which many articles can be s.ild as cheap as before the war, and having a thorough knowl edge of the business and the wants of ihe public, I take pleasure in announcing that I can and will sell goods at a less figure than any similar establishment in citj or country. My stock will consist in part as follows : DOOR asd CUPBOARD LOCK'S, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WIXDOW STRINGS, SHUTTER IILNGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES and Bh'3, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, TOCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, aso FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, and MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, ami BACK SAWS,' GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCI TUES and SNATHES, RAKES -:OES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, II AMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER , FITII, TONGUE, axi LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, a.nd 'PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPSr LEAD, POUCHES, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, tc. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, a HEATING STOVES . TIN asd SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, akd WRINGERS, fcc, c, &c, ic, 4c, Ac. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. ic.: TOBACCO a?:d CIGARS. Odd Stove n.iiet, Grates, and Pire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Will and Cittern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low rales. t5f Persons owing me debts of long stan ding will copter a favor by calling and paying up a.- soou as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pay expenses, aud owing to the small profits tha"t I am making on goods I cannot aflord to give long credit the interes would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, I8GS. YS. BARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAl'S, &c. H'gb-st Ebeutburg, Pa "1ANNED FRUIT, of all kind at ! V' V. S. BARKER'S. Ebensburg. Pa. LARGE Goods STOCK OF SUMMER tt reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. TVTEW STOCK of CLOTHING VERY jLli . chtcp at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. FRUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V , S. BARKERS, Ebtasburg, Pa. B?Tt. AND SHOES CHEAP BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa AT T7ALL PAPERS ALL STYLES ? Y at V. S. BARKER S, Ebeusburg, Pa. -TEW STOCK OF jj c?nninr fruit at V. SCO US FOR S. BARKER'S. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggs, Wool, nnd all Couctrv Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebetsur. " LILY WHITE LEAD LINSEED Oil, "Warranted pure, ai V. S. Barker's. Ebensburg, Pa. - ' AT AILS ALL SIZKS Jcl in town, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg. ! -1 T7" S. R A It K E R, t Manufacturer cf BARRELS. KEGS. TUBS MEAT-STANDS, CHURNS. Ac. angl3. EBENSti-fiG. 1'a. OOFLAND'S G ERM AX BITTERS A.l HOOFLANDS GERMAN TONIC, Tbe Great Remedies for all Diseases of tha Liier, Stomach or Digestive Organs. - HOOFLAND S GERMAN SITTERS 13 composed of the pure juices (or, as thev a-c medicinally terrre 1. Extracts of Roote, Herbs, and Barks, TJ making a prepara tion, highly conccntrnted, and entirely ffto from alcoholic admixture of any kind. HOOFLANDS GERMAN TONIC. Is a combination of 1! ihe ingredients pf tbe Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa. Cruz Rum, Oraug- , e., making one of tSa most pleasant, afoT'cab!e remedies ever of fered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine free front Al coholic adkjixture, will u3e HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTER'S Those who hate no objection to the com. binaiion of the Bitter", as stated, will use . HOOFLAND S GERMAN TONIC. They arc both equal'. good, and cnnUm the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter cf taste, the Tonic being the fnost'palatabJe. The stomach, from a variety of causes, such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous De bility, etc., is very apt to have its functions deranged. The Liver, sympathizing as close ly as it does with the C Stomach then be comes affected, the result of which is that the patient suffers from several or n. ore. of the following diseases : - - Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Pile?, Fulness of Blood to the He id, Aciditr of thfe Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the pit cf the StoT.inch, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or DiUcult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations rthenin a lj ing posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flush es of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant ImHginings of Evil, and great depression pf Spi rits. . " .. The sufferer from these diseases sJiould exercise the ereatest Caution in the selection of a remedy for hii case, purchasing only that which he is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries. possesses true mer it, skilfully compounded, is free from injuri ous ingre iients,. and established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. Ia this connection we would submit these well known remedies IIoolamTs German Bittertt and Iloofland's German Tone, prepared bv DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA,. Thirty-five years since they were first in troduced into this country frc.n Germanr, .during which time they b"nVe Undoubtedly performed mere cures, and benefitted euffer ing humarfify to a great:, extent, than any other remedies known to ihe public. These remedies wilt effectually c-ire Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspefia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, 7 Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidney s, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach or In testines. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE whatever: Prostration of tbe System, in duced by Severe Lbor, nardah!p3, Exposure, Fever, &c. There is no medicine extant eqnal to these remedies in such cases." A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appe tite is strengthened, food i3 enjoyed, the. stomach digests properly, the blood is puri fied, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yeilow tirqe is eradicated from, the eye?, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous it. valid becomes a strong and healthy being. TERSONS ADVANCED IX LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heiv ily upon them, with all its attendant ill?, will find in the use of this Bitters, cr the 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 It rs, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE! It is a well established fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population ate seldom in the enjoyment of good health," cr, to use their own "T" f expression, "never feel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and have no ap petite. To this clas3 of persons the Bitters, or the Tonic, is espcciallv recr ji tended. WEAK AND DELICATE CIItLDREN Are made strong ty the use bf either of these remedies, 'i'hey ivill cure every case of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certiucates 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. VT. Woodward, Chief Justice, of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: Philadel phia, March 16, 1867. "I find Hoofland'a German Bitters is a good tonic, useful in diseases of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases of debility, and want of nervous acticn in the system." 'Yours, truly, G so. V. Woodward." Hon. James Thompson, Judge cf the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. . Philadelphia, April 28, 18C6. "I consider 'Hoofimd's German Bitters a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia- I can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, Scc. "JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Kennard, D. D.. Pastor ' j cf the Tenth B.p.Ut Ciiurch, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson .year Sir : l have been frequent-" ly requested tr connect my name with re commendations of different kinds of medi cines, bat regarding the practice as 'out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases de clined ; but with a 3?T c'.rar proof in vari ous instances, and particularly in my own l'mily of the use of Dr. Hooflund's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual . course, to express my full conviction that, for genprnl debility of the system, and es peeinlly for Liver Comp'aint, it is a safe nm valuable preparation, li some case3 il.cjiy fail ; but usually, i doubt no', it will be very beneficial to those v.bo suftVr from tfc,e abov causes. Ygurs, verv r?secttlfy, 'J.'ll. KEXXAR.D,' CAUTION. HooEand's German Remedies arc ruimf feited. See tUii trie signature ot C. M -JACKSON is oa tlj T" wrapper of each bottle. All others are voatiteVfeSt. - Principal Jffiice, kjA Manufictcrr at th IT -'" '": Philadelplfia. Pu . -tULEA-PEST! CUAKLSS M,-EVAXS, Proprietor, Fcjmeriy C. M. Jackson a Co, PRICES: Ilt-cji.uid's tinman Bittfrs, per bottle, $1 00 j " 1. lf t'ozen, 5 0ft i HocJlan't's German Tcnic, pt up in quart ! lottls, $1 50 per boitle, or a half dojen fov : ST ZJ. , JpiJr"" Io not forget to examine well tkemr ', ticie you buy, in trdty to gtt the genuine. For sale I y Di ugit? andStorekeepers, everywhere. n!3-Cia.