u u ed rr- rill ho jer eir ied i'Pt wo. 1. ok ok. B't- ght 3 its, j of 00! :eat f. the tu- 50 .ins and. ,u acc uses oc- ) ta t' res . 00 1 i r ,d Aril- . .0 H ss. 3. fnUAY:::::::::::::::::::::::MAIlGHll. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ebensbueg and Cbesson Railroad 0a and after Monday, Dec. 1, 1868, trains this road -will run as follow! : 1 1 WE EBENSBURG At S 25 A. il., connecting with Day Exp. ' East and Phil. Exp. West. . At 7 15 P. M., connecting with Phila. Exp. ' East and Mail Train West LrAVE Cbesson it 9.23 A.M., or on departure of Thil. Express West. At 9.31 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. - MemobANDA. Blair county has adop ted the Crawford county system of nomi nating candidates for office by a majority of 108.... The Curry Run Presbyterian church, Indiana county, lately caught fire from a defective flue, and was barely saved from destruction by the exertions of the members of the congregation....A new Masonic lodge room was dedicated in In diana on Tuesday.... The Johnstown Dem ocrat and the Altoona. Tribvnt have been i 4i4.nn ;s alL-?n about a mil- I enlarged.... -i-iLwu- o itary organization.... A fire occurred in Hartley & Metzgar's hardware store, Bed ford, a few days ago, . which destroyed goods to the value of $1,000... .John B. Cough,- the temperance lecturer,- will ppeak on "Habit" in Ilollidaysburg on the evening of the 16th inst....Lewistown is infested with burglars.... A rabid cow was the latest sensation in "Westmoreland coun ty.... John Milbcrger, of Leechburg, was crushed so badly by a mass of slate falling . .. . , ! I upon hxm at a tunnel near tnat place, me ( other day, that he died.... A disturbance - f occurred between some whites and blacks Iff . , n in Ilollidaysburg a couple ot weeks since, during which a black man named Henry 3Iurphy was knocked down and severely injured. He has since died from his in juries, and his assailant', one John Camp bell, has been arrested and bound over to answer a charge of manslaughter at the next session of the Blair county Court.... Charley Robinson, a young man of this place, cut his foot with an axe at a saw mill in Cambria township, one day last vrcck, and came near bleeding to death before assistance was rendered.... Miss C. Adclsberger has been appointed P. M. of Loretto, in place of Mr. Thomas Callan... A. Kopclin, Esq., of Johnttown while at tending Court here last week, was taken violently ill. He kept his bed for. seven orc.:h& days, but is now convalescent, and returned to his home Tuesday.. ..Mr. Elias ilWcll, formerly of Ebensburg, but for a imber of years past a resident of Chica- x, has come back among us on a visit. He is lookiu?.licll....Mr. Peter II. Berg is erecting a large steam saw-mill on the Etonc turnpike, two and one-half miles a rest of Ebensburg. It will be completed in a few weeks.. ..Hon. John Scott has been appointed a member of the following standing committees in the U. S. Senate : Claims, Pacific Railroads, and Naval Af- iirs....Sec advertisement of J. Moore's "public sale" in another column. A bar pin for you !... Winter has broken - up, after a stay of four months, and spring rains are with us. The bluebird is expec k'l to arrive daily. Coirt Proceedings. We continue our abstract of proceedings in the Quarter Sessions of last week : - Cow. vs. Joseph Fox. Desertion of wife. Rebecca Fnx rAnn 3 WW W S &a 3 -Case called before the court, Mich, on hearing the evidence, dismissed f the case at the cost of complainant. Re- J f a Fox " default of payment of costs ir bail for th , it.. m Com. vs. . Wilson. Obtaining goods on pretenses. Nolle Prosequi entered , j - . wow ucienaant. Com. vs. Peter Arnold and T0o . fcX. old. Larceny. Nolle Prosequi en ter and county to pay the costs Th re parties who were charged with the tfcny of some clothbg and other articles r ' tfcp Vr,n-n ir rn vs. Daniel V.o ptenrode. Assault nnrl Kafr-rv 1 J? 'bh. Trnan.i.f- T . J.i1 i' hi . r-"vvuwi, uurv UUU UtUUliUailLS I wst and the prosecutor the other third. , lo- vs. Oliver Bee. In the Oyer and p-uuner. Ran- r-tV,nnKTna v ,tr- This case was called for trial " 4th, and was somewhat tedious in s it was also novel in its surrounding ,Qlstaace&. In the evening, afterlan r rat and able charge from his honor, t ; JIor thc iary retired to their deliberation. On IVv tV,- Kt? r 10 o'clock, the jury returned, report. I -10 the court. th fi, u. rre- an.l - . . i '. "crc consequently discharged. icr was nrr! 0tVSDl'ance' a'Dtl court adjourned to Monday, March 8th, at 11 o'clock Jrei Monday, March 8lh. f,i. nedi Sh'mVS- MichaelSny: ue.ned issue-130Q trial... M. B. B. Fair. We are informed that a fancy fair will bo given under the aus pices of the Mountaineer Base Ball Club in Zahm's Hall, High street, commencing Monday evening next, and continuing throughout the week. A large number of articles will be voted and given away, of which may be mentioned a Mount Vernon cane to the most popular gentleman in town, an elegant spring shawl to the most admired lady, various useful and ornamen tal articles to the most popular merchant, lawyer, base ball player, &c, sewing ma chine, watch, gun, &c, &c. A cabinet of rare curiosities, including the finest col lection of gold, silver, and copper coins in the country, specimens of the old Conti nental currency, old books, &c, will be on exhibition." The first velocipede introdu ced into Cambria county will be among the attractions. All in all, the fair will be a first-class concern, and will afford our citizens opportunity to spend several even ings in a most agreeable manner. We might add that the intention is to devote the proceeds to charitable purposes. Presentation. Rev. M. J. Mitchell, pastor of the Loretto Catholic church, while on a visit to Pittsburg lately, was agreeably surprised by being waited upon by a committee of gentlemen belonging to the Manchester Catholic church, who, on behalf of the congregation, presented him with a valuable gold watch and chain. Mr. Mitchell was formerly in charge of the Manchester church, and the present was bestowed as a token of esteem for him as a minister and a man. Sun shine and Siiadow in New Yobk. This is the title of an excellent and beautifully illustrated work, just published. The book contains all about the great city, setting forth a more accurate and complete history of the virtues and vices of New York than any work yet published. It is without question a valuable book, and wherever introduced meets with ready sale. Mr. J. M. Rising, agent, will remain in town a couple weeks and solicit sub scriptions from our citizens. Religious. On the 23d ultimo, at the Convent of the Visitation, in Baltimore, Sister Mary Thecla M'Donald (Miss Lizzie, daughter of Gen. Joseph McDonald, of Ebensburg) received the black veil and was admitted to the holy profession. O ystees. The finest, fattest, and fresh est oysters in the market can be had day and night tt Faller's, High st. Also, pigs' feet, tripe, cold ham. hot coffee. &c. If you are hungry, give him a call. Maruied In Blacklick township, on the 20th day of December last, by Enoch Reese, Esq., Mr. Daniel L. Browne to Miss Eliza Jane Keith, both of Blacklick township. L O CA L CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER FROM WILMORE ANT AMOUNT OF KITS, ECMOKS AKD SPECULATIONS. Wilmore, March 8, 18G9. To the Editors oj The Allegkanian : Since last I addressed you, a new era has dawned upon our land. The cloud that so long rested over it has at last passed away, and the mantle that hung so loosely from the shoulders of the retiring chief of the nation has been raised from the mud and filth where it had fallen and carefully renovated by the hands of our great Cap tain, and adjusted about his person by his admiring countrymen. Our confidence is firm that it will always be carefully pro tected from outward contamination,' and we feci sure we will not be disappointed. In addition to this gratifying occur rence, and having connection with the immediate affairs of our thriving village, I am happy to say that the habeas corpus has been restored, martial law suspended, the lamented dead have been buried, the wounded properly cared for, and, in the language of Grant "Let us have peace !" Owing to the unhappy state of affairs described in my Last letter to you, I was prevented from giving you a general out line of a meeting held by the law-and-ordef part of our community at the house of our old friend Major Hamilton. After due reflection,' Judge Miller, took the chair. The usual officers required to assist on such occasions were selected. - Business was commenced in earnest by our, senior justice proposing three cheers for Gov. Geary. 'This being a mere intimation of the . object of the meeting, the Chairman suggested that our gallant Captain "should more distinctly state the object. This was broadly done in the Captain's best and happiest style, winding up with an able dissertation on the claims and qualifica tions of our worthy and able Senator from this district, The Captain's effort had the effect of convincing xaany who were up to that , time undecided, that Gen. White would be the proper ' person to bear aloft our banner in our next campaign for Gov ernor. The Captain .sat uown amidst clapping of hands andloud demonstrations of applause. When order had been re ' iirn Ul l M l-li- - ' 1111 " 1 1 ""-"l " '"" """ ! "' . 'J.' "l'"1 '" i.ui il r.lul, f ' , - -' - stored, one of our distinguished citizens, a retired iron man, arose to second the nom ination of Gen.; White. He performed his part "with grace and ease. But about this time there arose, very deliberately, our keen, handsome, and active young mer chant doing business under the First Na tional Bank building, who proposed the name of our able and distinguished Rep resentative in Congress. At this, the whole meeting, with a few exceptiohs, arose to their, feet. Now, a struggle oc curred between our retired iron man and our keen young merchant to be heard. The floor was allotted to the latter, when he called the attention of the meeting to the fact that he really saw no cause for all the intense feeling manifested, and stated very forcibly that the least said would be the easiest mended. Both the senior jus tice and the retired iron man said "In deed, this may be so !" The meeting then repaired to the refreshment room, and af ter returning, our gallant TUaptain again made himself heard, and in his pleasing way asked for an expression of sentiment, Our senior Justice intimated to the Cap tain, privately, that as they had both buried the hatchet, probably he could find it in his heart to vote for Governor. Geary j And the Captain kindly, consented to do so, notwithstanding . his decided- expres sions in behalf of Gen. White. I may in another letter give the conclusion of our happy reunion. .- - Court commenced hero on Saturday: morning, and the new county was prompt ly organized. Our twin brothers from the upper end of town were both appointed to positions of honor and profit one as Pro thonotary, and the other as Register and Recorder. Several cases in the sessions were tried, and the civil list cleared, when Court adjourned. J udge Miller presided, with the senior justice and the other jus tice as associates. ' ; I am sorry to say that the doors , of the First National Bank of this place were closed last evening. The cause is not def initely known. The last seen of the cashier was the evening before, making for the train, with a large package of pension papers under his arm. Schroat says "Eas ist ausgespieldt!" Wolfsays-JcA schmoak eticas !" Larry says "By heav ens, there's no vacancy !" So you see there are conflicting opinions, which will only be determined on the return of the Cash- ler. net. I think he has gone into the CabK- No Blo-k. LETTER FROM LORETTO DULL TIKIS' WEST WARD HO ! DEATHS, AC. Loretto, March 8, 1869. To the Editors J The Alleghanian : Everything is so extremely dull here that I am afraid I will not be able to find material for anything like an interesting letter. However, as I have set me down to write, I must make at least au effort, and if I fail, the fault will be with my neighbors for not furnishing some news, and not with the will of your humble ser vant. To-day, a party of five started from "ye ancient village" for the far distant West bade farewell to the friends of their youth to find new homes in the land of thc stranger. They are gone, and in part ing with them we have lost some of the most enterprising of our mountain popula tion. They are men who will be a credit to any locality, and who are destined to make their mark in society Success at tend them ! I am sorry to inform you of the death of our much esteemed friend and neighbor Mr. Henry McKceyer. He died on the 2d instant, at his residence, in Alleghany township, after a brief illness. Mr. McK. was a kind father, a good neighbor, and an upright citizen, and by his many vir tues endeared himself to all who knew him. He was about 50 years of age. Also, on the same day, Miss Mary O' Brien died at the residence of her father, in Alleghany township, after a few days' sickness, aged 15 years. Acorn. Cheap Clotiiino. 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 in order to lay in a supply of spring goods. Wo advise our readers to give them a call. ' ' . A Mysterious Animal. It is report ed that a strange animal, having 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 a party of sportsmen. : Upa his back was written the following mysteri ous sentence : "Ddeoyyd evbbry eod aarth'J A propound savant translates it as follows : Cheap hardware at Huntley's.' Good 'advice, anyhow. ' . ' Day 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, less than any other house in that place. . : A carl trill convince you of the above facts. Debility! There Wme&cine ecmal to Boofiandrs Gtrm&a Bitters in eases cf' De bility. It imparts a tone and' viewr to' the whole system, strengthens .the appetite, voubcb an eDjojment or t&e lood, enables tbe stomach to digest it, purifies the blood, gives a good, sound, healthy complexion, eradi cates the yellow tinge from tbe eyes, impart3 a bloom to the cheeks, and changes tbe pa tient from K short-breathed, fmjiriatert. wprV and nervous invalid, to fcll-faced, stout, uu vigorous , person, iioofiand's Uerman Bitters is entirety free from all Alcoholic ad mixture. -- Hoofland'a O bination of the ingredients of-Hoofland's filters, wnn pure Santa Urua Hum, orange, anise, Ac., making one of the most agreeable and pleasant preparations extant. The tonic is used by those requiring a good and scien tific stimulant. Principal office, 631 Arch-et., Philad'a. Sold by all druggiste. T ! T I T '.Save - your money. V. SJ Barker . has been, appointed sole agent in this place for the Empire Tea and .Coffee Co,'? of New York, These teas and coffees, ccuaprising every kind, have been pronounced by those who have used them, to possess all th qualities of No. 1 tea and coffee, and not this alone, but the cheapness makes it an. object to buy from him. He has just receiv ed a large supply of both artioles. . and only asks a trial to convince all of the above facts; Try him. - The Next State Fair. There is ev ery reason to infer that, with the proper ef forton the' part of our citizens, the State Fair this year can be Becured 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 at T. W. Williams' store. . Go See. We advise those who desire purchasing a good sewing machine to give C. T. Roberts a call. He is agent for all the popular sewing machines of the day. He will sell them as cheap as they can be bought at the manufactory.' See Here. Doubtless you are in want of a. nice dress pattern, shawl, or balmoral skirt 2If $o, it is scarcely necessary to raen tionlhat R. R. Davis' cheap store is the place to go in order to get a bargain. -I : . - : It you want fresh groceries go to Oat man's. If you want cheap groceries go to Oatman's. Flour, bacon, cheese, crackers, candies, &c.,'for sale at prices that defy com petition. Go and buy from him. People in attendance 'at court should not fail to vist the big store of A. A. Barker & Son, who are selling goods of every quality at unusually low prices. . TO THE WORKING CLASS! I am now prepared to furnish all clas ses with constant employment at their homes, j whole of the time, or for the spare mo ments." Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $& per evening, is easily earned by persons pf either sex, and the boys acd girls earn nearly as much as men. Great inducements are offered those who will de vote their time to ' the busiuess and, that every person who sees this notice, may send me their address and test the business for themselves, I make the following unparalleled -offer : To all who are not well satisfied with the business, I will send $1 - to pay for the trouble of writing me.- Full particulars, di rections, &c sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 cents. Address E. C. Allen 'Augusta, Maine. - March 11 -3 m. M. L. O A T M AN, ... dsax.es ijt CHOICE FAMIL T GR O CERIES ! ' consisting in part of DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, BACON, SALT. FISH, - DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES, ALL KINDS OF CANNED FKUITS ! ! SUGARS I TEAS!''. COFFEES! SYRUPS i MOLASSES! CHEESE ! -" &c, - &o., Ac. Also a large stock' of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO! Jy Store on High-st., three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. feb. 4. REES J. LLOYD, . ' Suecettt of R. S. Bunn, Dealer in PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, PERFUME - RY AND FAiiCY ARTICLES, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES FOR MEDI CAL PURPOSES, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac, ". SAUo:.'. .''')"'. V Letter, Cap, and Note-PapersT -.. Pens, Peqclls, Superior Ink, -- : .u- " : " And other articles kept . .-..-,. . ' by Druggists generally. rhyticiant' preteriptiona carefully compounded. . Office on Main Street, opposite the Moun tain House; Ebensburg, Pa. . augl3 DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Julia Ann Carney, late of Ebensburg, de ceased, having been granted the subscriber by tbe Register of . Cambria county, all per sons indebted to said estate are required to make. immediate payment of their respective accounts, and those having claims against it will present their accounts, properly authen ticated, for settlement. A. A. BARKER. Ebensburg, March 4, lS6D.Cc. T r i i wlm, mm - ,-. m .1 .11 r ,1, - JRICES GOING DOWN! ' ' AT TBI EBFNS&UIIQ HARD WARE i$ BOUSE . . FURNISHING STORE. I once more return ray sincere thanks to my old friends and customers 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 as 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, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW SPRINGS, SHUTTER niNQES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, TUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, . BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLACES, ; PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, - SASH, RAISING, aso MATCH PLANES, PAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, ad BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCYTHES amd SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSnES.CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, HAMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER , FITH, TONGUE, amd LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, asd . PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCIIEd, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, &c. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, a HEATING STOVES TIN and SHEET IRON WARE,' WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, &c, &c, &c, 4c, 4c, 4c. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, 4c. , - , - TOBACCO and CIGARS. Odd Stove Plates, Grates, and Eire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. J&S? Persons owing me debts of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up ae soon as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my Btock and pay expenses, and owing to the small profits that I am making on goods I cannot afford to give long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. . GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 18G8. Y S. BARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, 4c. High-st -Ebensburg, Pa. CANNED FRUIT, of all: kind at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. N EW STOCK or CLOTHING VERY cheap at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. FRUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. B OOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. ALL PAPERS ALL STVLES at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. N EW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Country Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. LILY WHITE LEAD LINSEED Oil, Warranted pure, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg, Pa. TAILS ALL SIZES, CHEAPEST in town, at . S. Barker's, Ebensburg. YS. BARKER, Manufacturer of BARRELS, KEGS. TUBS, , MEAT-STANDS, CHURNS, 4c. U8gl3. Eeexsbcrg, Pa.. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS AND HOOFLAND'S GERM A K TOVTr? The Great Remedies for all Disease of the -fcivtr, iUomach or Digestive Organ. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN 'BITTERS Is composed of the are medicinally termed. Extracts) of Roots. Herbs, and Barks, TFy making a prepara tion, highly concentrated acd entirely free - aumiiiure o any mna. . . iiuuriiAflu s UilUJlAN TONIC Is a combination of all tbe ingredients ef the Bitters, with the nurest onatitv f R. Cruz Rum. Oranre. 4c. makins abi of itw. most pleasant, agreeable remedies- ever of- xereu to me puoiic. Those preferring a Medicine free freia Al coholic admixture, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who have no objection to the com bination of the Bitters, as stated, will o& . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are botb equally good, and eonUia the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable.. ' - Tbe 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 Stomach tbenbew comes affected, the result , of which is that the patient Buffers from several or more of the following diseases Constipation, Flatulence, Inward' Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head,' Acidity of the Stomach, Kauseaj Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour . Eructations. Sinking or flnttorinrr the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut terincr at the Heart. Choki Sensations -hen in a tying posture, Dimness 01 vision, Lots or weos 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 Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. , The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection of remedy for his case, purchasing only tat which he is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries, possesses true mer it, skilfully compounded, is free from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies Hoofland's German Bitters, and Hoofland's German Tonic, prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PAl Thirty-five years since they were first in troduced into this country from" Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefitted suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, DyspepBia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach or In testines. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE whatever; Prostration of the System, In duced by Severe Labor, Hardships, . Exposure, Fever, &c. There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appe tite is strengthened, food is enjoyed, tbe stomach digests properly, the blood is puri fied, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and tbe weak and nervous invalid becomes strong and healthy being. 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 life into their veins, restore in a measure tbe energy and ardor of more youthful, days, buildup their shrunken forms, 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, or, to use their own T- expression, 4,never teel welL" They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and have no ap petite. To this cla.es of persons the Bitters, 6r the Tonic, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN : Aramade strong by the use tf either o these remedies. . They will cure every case of MARASMUS, without fail. . . . Thousands of certificates bate 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. W. Woodward, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes : Philadel phia, Marsh 16, 1867. "I find Hoofland'a German Bitters is a V 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, Geo. W. Wooowabd." Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, April 23, 1868. 'I consider 'Hoofland's German Bitters' a alaable medicine in case or attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. - Yours, &c. "JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Kennard, D. D., Pastor cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson Dear 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 out of my appropriate sphere.I have in all cases de clined ; but with a JJ clear proof 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 , conviction that, for genfral debility of the system, and es pecially for Liver Complaint, 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 respeetfullr, ' v . "J. H. KENNARDv'l CAUTION. ' - noofl.md's German Remedies areeounteifs feited. oee ' that the signature ot C. JACKSON is on the T"S wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. l1MnfMnn1 llfRfj cmt llanufnttAfv aft German Medicine' Store. No. G31 ARCH-St. the Philadelphia, Pa. i CHARLES If. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. Jaccos a Co. PRICES: Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle, $1 0O " " half dozen, 5 00 Hoofland's German Tonic, put up in quart bottles, $1 50 pvr bottle, or a half dozen for $7 50. Do not forget to examine well the ar ticle you buy, in order to get the genuine. For sale by all Druggists andStorekeeprrq, everywhere. nl3-6uv