The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 04, 1869, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
rlNSBlRG AND CRESSON RAILROAD
SnJ after Monday, Dec. 1, 1868, trains
?;j roftl wiU run a3 follows :
. .. ;ti. navrtn
'"East and Phil. Exp. West.
. jj'i. M., connecting -with Phila. Exp.
" East and Mail Traia West
vE Cressos
i2 A. M., or on departure of Phil.
' Express West.
i3llM- or on departure of Pbila.
Eiprcss East.
:M0UAXiA. "While firing a salute at
jp-tol grounds, Ilarrisburg, on Wash
i birthday, one man had his kit
and" a thumb of his right hand and
,er had his right hand blown off by
rtniature discharge of a cannon....
noticed several persons hauling ice
neck. The ice is eighteen inches
and of first-class quality. It is said
vc-houscs iii the cities are almost if
ntircly unfilled. Why Jon't their
rs come here and obtain the where-
li r.u ii,M' We could spare a
B-anJ tons or so.... The remains ot Col.
j 1. Kicks, of Blair county, who died
imJalia, Miss., some months since,
I been brought to Duncansville, Blair
iv. and interred.. ..Mr. C. W. Dough-
formerly of Ebeusburg, but for two
ree years past a resident ot Leaven-
Kansas, is in town on a short visit.
many friends are glad to see him
Kcenan, of the Greensburg Rcpuh-
i 71..,. 4 f 11 f wlillti
i Ji llllH nil, missiJVi ilia iwuiip n .
f ling to get on a passenger train at
?uurg, one day last week, and nar-
cseape.d being rvin over by the cars.
ssrs. J. M. Campbell & Sou, of the
ui Vindicator, were in town this
i and called to sec us. Wc are glad
jn that their paper, like the phenix
1 will arise out of its ashes in a couple
jtb... .Westmoreland county rejoices
t bally the oldest married couple in
J.to Patrick Murphy and wife, aged
f.ively 1 10 and SO years. ...The Dem
1 Senatorial Conference for the coun
i Ulair, Centre, Huntingdon, Juni
I '.Hin. and Perry have instructed for
llojn.:e ". Cass fur Governor... Some
!j reeetitly stole a coat and hat from
;tl UKui in Indiana A. citizen of
:i il l'!! cunty has returned the Pcnn
a i llailri-ad Company for running
h Suiubv. The case will be argued
!.J ;i!....77ic ladies' fair in aid of the
J uu' Catholic church is progressing
Le attendance, day and night, is
J much rhino is being realized....
named Joseph Rhodes died in
viand county lately from injuries
i by being struck in the abdomen
"hi train ball Vmong the members
.ress who will take their seats in
: House, which will be organized
i ll of March, is the Hon. Win. F.
.Ueproentativc from the Nashville
f Tennessee, and who it will be re
'1 taiiLiht school in this place some
auro Mr. Joseph Lantzy, a na-
f w;uctI:iikI, died in Carroll town-
'.''.o 2uth ult., at the patriarchal
j years. He was the oldest man in
V- of the county, and was for a great
w a resident in the locality in
1 - lied....Jauies Edwards, a farmer
E nuni-d.iu county, while in Pitts-,3-
Mondav last. vn flooonil out of
I ( 1 J 3 " ' - - . w
f. cill cuiitiJence game of borrow-
1J a bul and giving a worthless ,
- ft smmty....The papers of Blair
i'taK ,x tne grain crops as looking
'--..Thc n-uri of widening the
wnal w reported to have ' com-
? good cail-rpt rt r,f TT,f.
v V
Js said that many counterfeit
fit nickels have lately come into
' n V little son of Mr. Forester,
!i. was drowned week before last
"caij.ting to follow his father across
y at a dam. He fell in and when
':,' rt t;ie after, he was floating on
Cl --.ee the advertisement in an-
Uun of sonic valuable nronrrtvof-
Private sale by A. A. Barker &
re is a ,reat bar-ain to be had.
rri Jho had partaken of an over
.:':u:"'J on Tuesday last, indulg
fit. Neither of the parties
' erioiw damage. Where were
c Ask your neighbor to sub-
i Japor. Subscriptions taken
i J"" I'y don'c our young men or-
f :jCfcuni v t . . i
I
"J to make an interesting society.
flNT Houses. We hear that a
'.0llr eapitalista arc taking into
u l expediency of foi
-nt !
)rming a
Jtation," to erect a number
'OUSl"? Jr. VI 1 1
- 'ueuMjur'T uurinir
icrr Thgfct. The
j 'l, and there is no better
j-SoJ1"". Ulat nceJ thari through
f i"J 0t tllc kid mentioned.
- "diluent will JUy tUc capi.
How to Make "Hard Times." We
have noticed this recipe going the rounds
of newspaperdom frequently heretofore,
but like many other things, it loses nothing
by age. On the contrary, it is especially
applicable to the present condition of af
fairs: "A good way to make 'hard times,'
is to refuse to pay all little bills, although
you have the money in your pocket ! push
men to pay you who haven't the money,
although you can get along without it if
a man don't meet his obligations just at
the time they become due, report that he
is about to 'burst' cut down the wages of
your hands before it is necessary keep
back all your marketing until the prices get
up to 'starvation rates' use money in
speculations that you should pay your
creditors with forget that unnecessary
retrenchments increase hard times instead
of bettering them carry a long face and
talk long and mournful of evils to come
do these and other acts like them and
'hard times' will surely come, however lit
tle real cause there may be for them."
Court Pjioceeuings. The following
is an abstract report of the business trans
acted at the Quarter Sessions of March,
term up to Wednesday :
Com. vs. Mary M. Trinkley, assault and
battery. Guilty in manner and form as
indicted.
Com. vs. Chas. Taylor, aggravated as
sault and battery. Guilty.
Com. vs. Jas. F. Campbell and John B.
Campbell, libel. Nolle Prosequi. Settled
on condition that each party pay half the
costs, &c.
Com. vs. Edward M'Glade. assault and
battery. Not guilt'. Prosecutor and de
fendants pay half the costs.
Com. vs. Geo. Gurley and Wm. Day,
afl'rayand assault and battery. Not guilty.
Prosecutors and defendants each pay half
the costs
Com
on Sunday. Jury out.
vs. Simon Schroth, selling liquor
Town Council. The newly elected
Town Council met Friday evening for or
ganization. Present Burges3 Abel Lloyd;
Couneitmcn Samuel Henry, John Thomp
son, F. II. Barker, East Ward ; C. T.
Iloberts, John E. Scanlan, J. Convery,
West Ward. The board was duly quali
fied ; after which, the following named
officers were elected for the ensuing year :
Clerk Edmund JAiue3.
Collector Win. Davis.
Treasurer A. V. Jones.
Street Com jussionerEran (riflith.
Weighniaster R. II. Thomas.
Policeman, E. W E. J. Humphrey.
Do. W. W N. Huntley.
The election of Market Master was de
ferred. On motion, it was resolved that the
Burgess be and is hereby directed to as
certain the most favorable terms on which
a suitable and properly furnished room
fur the use of the Council may be obtain
ed, and report at the next meeting of the
Council. Adjourned.
Johnstown. Last week, the Pitts
burg Opera Troupe and the celebrated
Blind Tom held forth to crowded houses
in Johnstown. This week, commencing
Thursday evening, a local troupe of -j
ladies and 7." veteran soldiers will render
the grand military allegory of the "Drum
mer Boy of Shiloh." The entertainment
will be given in aid of the soldiers' widows
and orphans, and" will contiuuc six nights.
.Hon. C. L. Pershing has been officially
requested to pronounce the oration at the
next commencement of Jefferson and
Washington College.... Mr. B. F. Speedy
was married to Miss Mary J., eldest
daughter of Dr. C. Sheridan, on Thursday
last.... The Johnstown Democrat is troinir
D O
to enlarge.
Bemoval of the County Seat. The
question of the removal of the scat of jus
tice of Cambria county from Ebeusburg to
Johnstown was taken into consideration by
the House committee on New Counties
and County Scats, at Ilarrisburg, on
Thursday last. After able arguments,
jn-o and con, by representatives of cither
town, the committee (consisting of fifteen
members) reported unanimously against
the proposed removal. That settles the
question, for the present at least.
Philadelphia Press. This sterling
newspaper made its appearance on Mon
day, clad in a new suit of type. It has
probably the largett circulation of any
newspaper in the State, and deserves it
all. Terms, $8.00 for the daily; -i.OO
for the tri-weekly ; $2.00 for the weekly.
Address "Press," Philadelphia.
Coming. D. W. Zeiglcr, surgeon den
tist, will visit Ebensburg next Monday, to
remain one week. Persons standi ntr in
need of his professional services will find
him at his old office, on High street.
Personal. Hon. John Porter, Cam
bria county's representative in the kwer
house of the State Legislature, is in town.
He is looking well, and bears his blushinir
honors meekly.
LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE.
LETTER FBOM JOUSSTOWJC BEMOVAL OP TU
COCSTY SKAT CLOSING THE BOOKS.
Johnstown, March 1, 18G9.
To the Editors of The Alleghanian :
The astounding fact was revealed to us
last Friday that the Committee of the Leg
islature to whom was referred the bill for
the removal of the county-seat to this place
had reported adversely. This item of un
expected news created quite a furore
among our citizens, and some who arc de
void of charity attribute the result to the
incompetency of our local committee who
had charge of the case and represented us
at Ilarrisburg. Be that as it may, we ac
knowledge our defeat, though reluctantly,
and now look around and endeavor to
study the cause or causes of the action of
the Committee on County Scats, and if
possible avert a similar catastrophe at a
future time. The fate of our project dis
closed hidden rocks in the sea of legisla
tion not marked on our chart.
It is to a great extent true that the gen
tlemen who represented us before the
Committee at Ilarrisburg were not the
ablest nor the most influential men we
might have selected for that important
duty, and it is now seen they were unable
to cope with your more solid and profound-
representatives. Bui we accord to them
zeal, even if not tempered with good judg
ment and prudence.
You may feel disposed to fiaiipr your
selves that the question is now definitely
settled that no further effort will be made
in the matter. In this you are mistaken.
Temporary failures only cause a lull in the
excitement, and bring us to a calm survey
of the field ; after which, our efforts will
be put forth with renewed vigor, and the
command given to abler hands, and if we
cannot get the county-seat, we must and
will have something else almost its equiv
alent. "We may not be able to accomplish our
desires during the present session of our
Legislatures, but wires will be laid and
ropes pulled with energy to have our wishes
successfully represented in the next Legis
lature. For the success of this programme
I cannot vouch, not being a first-class pol
itician. The editorial article in the lat number
of Tlic Alleghanian has caused us to more
carefully examine the petition numerously
signed by our citizens and forwarded to
the Senate and House cf Berresentatives.
You have truly shown up some fcxo incon
sistencies and some etc misrepresentations
of facts as set forth in that petition. But
I don't presume our llcprescntativcs read
it, and therefore it did not hurt any one.
Or they may not have seen The Allegha
nian, and the defects pointed out will be
remedied in the future. Possibly we may
submit our next petition to you for inspec
tion and correction. Pythias.
Cheap Clothing. Leopold & Bro.,
Main-st., Johnstown, offer extraordinary
inducements in clothing and furnishing
goods, and those desiring bargains should
give them a call. They are disposing of
their present stock at cost iii order to lay
in a supply of spring goods. We advise
our readers to give them a call.
Appointment. liy the Governor :
Wm. M. Jones, Esq., to be a Notary Pub
lic for the borough of Ebensburg.
A Mysterious Animal. It is report
ed that a strange animal, h-iving the feet of
a tiger, the head of a lion, the color of an
elephant and the eyes of an owl, was captur
ed recently by n party of sportsmen. Upon
his back wns written the following mysteri
ous sentence : "Ddeoyyd evbbry eod aarth"
A propound savaut translates it as follows :
Cheap hardware at Huntley's.
Dry Goods Marked Down. L. May
er, of the popular dry goods store, Main-st.,
Johnstown, has marked down his prices for
the purpose of reducing his large stock.
Buyers will find goods sold at this store from
10 to 15 per cent. Ies3 than any other house
in that place. A call will convince you of
the above facts.
The Next State Fair. There is ev
ery reason to infer that, with the proper ef
fort on the part of our citizens, the Stale
Fair this year can be secured' to our town.
The newly elected officers tavor this locality,
and likewise the farmers and all in pursuit of
bargains in.buying every description of hard
ware which is sold ut T. W. Williams' store.
Now. These in attendance at Court
should avail the opportunity of visiting
Spence's photograph gallery, and secure a
life-like picture. He ia meeting with un
equaled success in taking all manner of pic
tures. Give him a trial.
Closing Out. V. S. Barker is now
offering unusual inducements to purchasers
of winter clothing. Having determined to
close out his entire stock in this line, great
bargains arc offered. Go see.
See Here. Doubtless you are in want
of a nice dres3 pattern, shawl, or balmoral
skirt ? If so, it ii scarcely necessary to men
tion that 11. it. Davis' cheap store ia the place
to go in order to get a bargain.
Try the flour sold by M. L. Oulm.au.
Go See. We advise those who desire
purchasing a. good sewing machine to give
O. T. Roberta a call. He ia agent for all the
popular sewing machines of the day. ne
will sell them as cheap a3 they can be bought
at the manufactory.
If you want fresh groceries jro to Oat-
man's. If you want cheap groceries go to
Oatrnan's. Flour, bacon, cheese, crackers,
candies, &c.,or sale at prices that defy com
petition. Uo and buy from him.
People in attendance at court should
not fail to vi3t the big store of A. A. Barker
& Son, who are selling goods of every quality
at unusually low prices.
THOTOGRAPHIC.
JL7 Ho 1 every one that wants Pictures,
come ye to Ebensburg and get them !
Having located in Ebensburg, I would very
respectfully inform the people that I am now
fully prepared to take
PHOTOGRAPHS
in every style of the art, from the smallest
Card Picture up to Life Size.
Pictures taken in any weather.
Every attention given to the taking of
CHILDREN'S PICTURES.
Photographs painted in Oil, India Ink, or
Water Colors.
Your attention is called to my
FRAMES roa LARGE PICTURES,
and
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
also, Copying and enlarging done in the very
best Ftyle of the ait.
I ask comparison, and defy competion.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
J&a?" Gallery on Julian 6treet, three doors
north of the Town Hall.
augl3 T. T. SPENCE, Photographer.
yilOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR STORE!!
JOIINCROlTSE, Dealer in
Foreign and DomSsiiC
WINES AND LIQUOPvS!
Johnstown, Penna.
BRANDS OF
BRANDY, WHISKY, IRISH WHISKY,
GIN A ND Bl 'ITERS,
CATAWBA WINE AND KIM MEL,
and the very best quality of Liquor3 and
Wines for Medical purposes.
Prices low.
HOTEL AND SALOON KEEPERS I
will do well by giving me a call, at icy store,
on Cannl-st., building formerly occupied by
T. G. Stewart & Co. Jan. 28, 'CO.
TN BANKRUPTCY.
J This is to give notice, that on the Cth
day of January, A. D., ISCO, a warrant ot
bankruptcy wa3 issued against the estate of
John M. Kiug, of Johnstown, in the county of
Cambria, and State of Pennj-lvania, who has
been adjudged Bankrupt on his own petition ;
that the payment of any debts and delivery
of any property belonging to such bankrupt,
to him or for his use, and the transfer of any
property by him, are forbidden by law; that a
meeting of the creditors of the said pankrupt,
to prove their "H-btsandto choose one or more
assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court
of Bankruptcy, to be holden in the office of
the Register in Bankruptcy, in Hollidaysburg,
before John Brotheline, esq., Register, on
the 15th day of March A. D., 18C3, at 10
o'clock, a. in.
TITOS. ,. ROWLEY. U. S. M.
Wm. F. Bathcbst, Deputy. Fob.l8-4t
jJ" L. OAT M A N ,
- DEALER. IX
CHOI CE FA MIL Y CR 0 CERIES !
consisting ia part of
DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
GRAIN, FEED, BACON, SALT. FISH.
DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES,
ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! !
SUGARS! TEAS I
SYRUPS 1 MOLASSES 1
&c, &c,
COFFEES !
CHEESE !
Also a large stock of the best brands of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO !
JCSS"" Store on Iligh-st., three doors east of
Crawford's Hotel. f'eb. 4.
BOOT and SHOE EMPORIUM !
The subscriber begs leave to inform
the public that he has opened out a Bootand
Shoe Store in the rooms formerly occupied
by Davis & Evans, on Center street, Ebens
burg, where he will carry on the business on
an extensive scale.
READY-MADE BOOTS and SHOES
For sale at City Prices.
BOOTS and SHOES made to order
On shortest notice !
EThe public are invited to give me a
call. I will sell cheap as the cheapest, and
warrant my stock and make to give satisfac
tion. f"gl3 JOHN O. EVANS.
AKE NOTICE.
All persons indebted to tbo firm of E.
& II. NUTTER, by either note or book ac
count, aie requested to call on the firm and
settle their respective account3 on or before
the first of April next, as after that time the
firm will be changed. All persons interested
will save trouble and cost3 by complying, as
all old bills will and must be collected after
that date by due process of law.
E. & H. NUTTER.
Chest Springs, Feb. 4, 1869-3L
SELECT SCHOOL.
The undersigned will open a select
school in room No. 1, Ebeusburg Union
school-house, on Monday, March 15, 18C9,
lor a session of two Months.
Terms $1, SO per mouth of four weeks.
Fob. 1 1 - if. GEO. W. COPE.
JpRICES GOING DOWN!
AT THE
EBENSBURO HARDWARE j HOUSE
FURXISUIXG STORE.
I once more return my sincere thanks to
my oM friends and easterners for their lib
eral patronage extended towards me, and
now, owing to the great fall in prices, by
which many articles can be sold as cheap aa
before the war, 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 citj or country.
My stock will consist in part as follows :
DOOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES,
BOLTS, HINGED, SCREWS,
WINDOW SPRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES,
WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY,
BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS,
BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS,
SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES,
BEVELS, POCKET RULES,
JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES,
PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS,
SASH, RAISING, and MATCn PLANES,
SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS,
CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, axo
BACK SAWS,
GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS
PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS,
FORKS, SCYTHES and SNATHES, RAKES
HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS,
IIORSEBRUSIIES.CARDS, CURRY COMBS,
BELLS, HAMES, WHIPS,
BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER , FITII,
TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS,
RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and
PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES,
POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHED,
POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS,
GUN LOCKS, MAINSPRINGS, PIVOTS, &c.
LAMPS and OIL.S,
COOKING, PARLOR, a HEATING STOVES
TIN and SHEET IRON WARE,
WASHING MACHINES, and WRING"ERS,
Ac, &c, fcc, &c, &c, &c.
Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, &c.
TOBACCO akd CIGARS.
Odd Stove Elates, Grates, and Eire Brick
always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me.
Well and Cistern Bumps and Tubing at man
ufacturers' prices.
Spouting made, painted, and put upj at low
rates.
$7" Persona owing me dcbt3 of long stan
ding will confer a favor by calling and paying
up as soon as convenient, ns it takes a grent
deal of money to keep up my stock and pay
expenses, and owing to the small profits that
I am making on gooda I cannot afford to give
long credit the interest would soon eat up
the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburg, Aug. 13, I8C8.
YS. BARKER,
Dealer in
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, Ac.
High-st Ebeusburg, Pa.
BANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at
J V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa.
H
OOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
AND
LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER
Goods at reduced prices at V; S. B.'s.
TEW STOCK of CLOTHING VERY
chp.p at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg.
F
RUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V.
S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa.
BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT
V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa.
ALL PAPERS-ALL STYLES
at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa.
IVP STOCK OF SUGARS FOR
JLl canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S.
HIGHEST TRICES PAID FOR
Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Country
Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebeusburg.
LILY WHITE LEAD LINSEED
Oil, Warranted pure, at V. S. Barker's,
Ebensburg, Pa.
N
TAILS ALL SIZES, CHEAPEST
in town, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg.
YS. BARKER,
Manufacturer of
BARRELS, KEGS, TUBS,
MEAT-STANDS, CHURN'S, kc.
uaglJ.I EiifcxsMtiiU,
HOOFLAND'S OERfAV TOVTH
The Great Remedie3 for all Diseases of the
Jjiver, stomach or Digestive Organs.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITtERS
Is composed of the pure juices (or, til?
are medicinally terrred. Extracts) of Rootsv
Herbs, and Barks, 3 making a prepara
tion. higMy concentrated, and entirely free
from alcoholic admixture of any kind.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
Is a combination of &B the ingredients of
the Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa.
Cruz Rutn, Orange, Ac, making1 one cf tbo
most pleasant, agreeable remedies vcf of
fered to the public.
Those preferring a Medicine free from Al
coholic ad mixture, will use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
ThOse who have no objection to the com
bination of the Bitters, as stated, will use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC.
They arc both equal'.y good, and contain
the same medicinal virtues, the choice be
tween the two being a mere matter of taste;
the Tonic being the most palatable.
The Ptomach, from a variety of causes,
such as fhdigestion, Dygpepsia, Nervous De
bility, etc., f3 very apt to have its functions
deranged. The Liver, "ynipathizing as close
ly as it doe? with the C Stomach then be
comes affected, the result of which is
that the patient suffers from several or moro
of the following diseases:
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles,
Fulnes3 of Blood to the Head, Acidity of th
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Diggust for
Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach,
Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at
the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the
Head, Hurried or Difficult B
tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when in a ing postage, Dimness
of vision, Dots or webs before the sightdall
pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in th
Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flash
es of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of
Spirits.
The suflVrer from these ureases should
exercise the greatest caution in the selection
of remedy for his case, purchasing only
that which Ire is assured from his investiga
tions and inquiries, 3 possesses true mer
it, skilfully compounded, is free from injuri
ous ingredient?, and established for itself a
reputation for the cure ;f these diseases. lit
this connection we would submit these well
known remedies Hoofland's German Bitters
and llooiland's German Tonic, prepared tit
DI. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA , P A.
Thlrty'fivo years fiince 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, 3?" 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-
duccd by Severe Labor, Hardships,
Exposure, Fever, Ac.
There is no medicine extant equal to these
remedies in snch cases. A tone and vigor
13 imparted to the whole system, the appe
tite is strengthened, food" is enjoyed, tho
Stomach digests properly, the blood is puri
fied, the complexion becomes sound and
healthy, the yellow tinge is. eradicated front
the eyes, a bloom 13 given to the cheeks, and
the weak and nervous itrrafid becomes
strong and healthy bcinj.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE,
And feeling the hand of time weighing heav
ily upon them, with all its attendant ill?;
will find in the use of this Bitters, or the
,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, rtnd give health and
happiness to their remaining years
NOTICE!
It is a well established fact that fuliy one
half of the female portion of our population
aie seldom in tho enjoyment of good healths
cr, to use their own TT expression, "never
leel well." They are languid, devoid of ail
energy, extremely nervous, and have no ap
petite. To thi3 class of persons the Bitters, Or tho
Tonic, is especially recommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made strong by the use of either o
these remedies. They will cure every case
of MARASMUS, without fail.
Thousands of certificates hare 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 o( such standing that they must
be believed.
TESTIMONIALS:
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court of Pa., writes : Philadel
phia, March 1C, 1867. "I find Hoofland's
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 action in the system.
Yours, truly, Gko. W. Woodward."
Hon. James Thompson, Judge cf the Su
preme Court of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, April 28, 1866.
"I consider 'Hoofland'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, Ac.
"JAMES THOMPSON."
From Rev. Joseph Keririard, D. D., Pastor
cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackson Oear Sir !,I have been frequent
ly requested to connect my name with re
commendations of different kinds of medi
cines, but regarding the. practice as o&t of
my appropriate sphere.I have in all cases de
clined ; but with a 33 clear proof i vari
ous instances, and particularly in my owrv
family of the use of Dr. Hoofland's German
Bitters, I depart for once fronv my usual
course, to express my full conviction that,
for general debility of the system, and es
pecially for Liver Couiplain-r, it is a safe and
valuable preparation. In some cases it may
fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very
beneficial to those who suffer from the above
causes. Yours, very respectfully,
"J. 11. KENNARD."
CAUTION.
Hoofland's German Remedies are counter
feited. See that the signature of C, M
JACKSON is on the 7!T wrapper of each
bottle. All others are counterfeit.
Principal Office, and Manufactory at tho
German Medicine Store, No. G31 ARCH-St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
CHARLES EVANS, Proprietor,
Formerly C. M. Jackson Co.
P R I C E;S :
Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle, $1 00
" ' half dozen, 5 00
Hoofland's German Tonic, put up in quart,
bottles, $1 60 per bottle, or a half dozen foi
i?7 50;
py Do not forget to examine well the ar
tide you buy, in order to get the genuine.
For sale by all Drujgibts audStorekeeper3,
everywhere. ulS-Ciu.
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