:APRIL 8. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. EbEjjSBueg and Cresson Railiioad nn and after Monday, Dec. 1, 1868, trains th;s road win ruu o 'lEAVE EBENSBURG At S 5 A. M., connecting with D A ' Rat and Phil. Exp. West. 1 1 . r n Cr1 r nr 0 ay Exp. ... 15 p M., connecting with Phila. Exp. ' East and Mail Train West i paVF. CRESSON At 9 25 A. M., or on departure of Thil. Express West. JU9 31 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. Our New Office. Since the last is neof The Alleghanian, we have moved jfnto our new office. The office is located on Ccntre-st., west side, four doors south of HL"h-st., up stairs.. It is finished in the highest style, of mechanical art, and, vhen properly furnished and fitted up, we haven't had" time to attend to this lat ter matter yet,) will be the nicest and neatest, it" is' the largest and amcst, printing 53k wiUun a scope of one hun dred miles. O'sr friends ; are invited to ca on us and see for themselves that our 1 pTa3e of our new df&co'is not overdrawn. 1 . aaa iroo vr4 itm'tr f wni nil to allow us to attend properly to all the details of our business. Hereafter, we -will have plenty of room, and cannct be over-. crowded with 'work. "We might mention in this connection that we have just re ceived a large assortment of new job and display type, and can now turn out a bet ter article of handbill, blank, bill-head, &c, than heretofore. Persons desiring any- liing in the job line are requested to call tTT n . . 1 . a us. e natter ourselves wu can itis faction to alj such. Memoranda. April bravely main mis her general reputation ior ncKieness U.ic hour it is rain :' the next sleet : the jioxt snow; the next sunshine ; and all the time it is mud and and a dreary sense ,if di.-?agrecablcness. The robin is here, . . and the bluebird is here, and by a severe Vtretch of the 'imagination we may bring VutscIvcs to believe that spring is here. fiet undeniably pleasant weather is not j.vrc, and ocr friend Richard .Morgan tells W not 'to .expert any of it "till the; next iLinye of 'fhe moon.... A religious revh.il h in progress in Wiluiore A new post tfScc, called Colfax, has '"been established Huntingdon count'.... Dr. James M. tcviart, one of the oldest citizens of Indi- fm, died m .t&at -borough on -the 2Uth ult., j -ii' , i 'i . . . geu .c years.... waicr nas occn ict into : eastern division of the Pennsylvania al.... Altoona wants to-borrow $200,000 pave her streets.. ..Samuel J. Koyer, .-'I, ox Johnstown, nas oeen appointed id confirmed Collector of Internal Rcve- ue for this (17th) district, vicu Wesley J. Rose, resigned.. ..There is a velocipede hool in Altoona.. ..Marion Macadue, of '.uliana, a ruftman," was drowned in the jsquehanna river above Lumber city on -e 20th ult., by the capsizing of a raft.... U eniieman rcsiuing in iieuipueiu iown- up, u cstmorelanu county, owns a lmr w bull, three years old, which weighs T"i5 pounds Speedy, of the firm of tfcwart.& Co., Johnstown, was. in town on -tniay, ana Urapped in to see us T&e 3&S li'iidillf llpncA in nmrv rl I rfiflmn na niust iuip;issable on account of mud A j iocmakcr in Indiana, named Kicffer, pro I' ntt'd a bill for a pair of boots to a mer ttiie firm called Cuuningham & Son. Messrs. Cunningham didn't like the VMs. crtlic price, or something else, and kmed in and gave KXefler an unmerciful . -atin j. 1Wy were subsequently arrested T a charge of assault and battery.. . .The 1 r,,mrourg Rodicf has "no advice to pr the Williamsburg Vindicator." This s ?ratifyii)rj. Sneaking f..r nurs.lvr w . w i -0 , irec to say that no advice is preferable the Radicat s V young man named Sfreid, hailing from Blairsville, was red and robbed of $55 'in a drinking lo" in I'ittsburg lately.... Charles 15. Lart has been appointed postmaster of t0ona....Jauies Cams, a watchman, was antly killed by being struck by the near Penn station, on Tuesday night uur borough authorities are laying wdewalk from the academy to the rail- depot with tan-bark.. A much necd 'lQlI'rovcmcnt.... Huntingdon boasts of utI culurcd boy, named Harry Gantz, ';ioknow3 half the New Testament, and lUtlllly j,oes Jlome from churcn abe rePct the sermon nearly verbatim -A fonr year old son of Benjamin Lloyd njamin J-iloyd, S near this place, had several of the l1iT"his rigil- hlVnd sobadlJ, lacera- patent fecdeutter, with which ras amusing himself in his father's ; n at all but the thumb and finger ' too amputated at'lh'e knuckle joints. tt'k or twn mm i v 'i "nituci uruppcu renter at work on. the new Catho ; c Qri in this place struck Mr. David ,un!1 fn the ehin - . . ' . hiij; a jiUHIlUI JUL wounu.... Argument Court ""tl0t'3 Tday; ami isyit in ,'cion. Temperance, kc- In another column will be found a series of resolutions pro mulgated by three temperance societies of Ebensburg. These resolutions seem to have been called out by an article publish ed in this paper on the 25th March, enti tled "An Excellent Family Paper." What we said then, and what we reiterate now, is, that the Temperance Vindicator is a "blackguard sheet," and not worthy the support of genuine temperance men. The use of superlatives is no argument. We suppose that will be admitted. Yet, in the issue of the Temperance Vindicator dated April 7th. in What might in courte sy be styled a reply to our strictures, ap pear the following adjectives : "The first shot from a whisky battery j" "Fiz-pop-bang there, now, the" Vindicator is knocked into a cocked hat by a shot from a whisky apologist," "the mountains have labored, and a great, overwhelming, fusil- oil production is the issue "squirming whisky blebs ;" "the savory incenre from the bubblinrr cauldron ascended the mountain hicrhts and titillated the sensi . 0 tivc olfactories of the wet-leather editors ot l Ue jiuegnanian ; "lusn iuuuicu n m-w a t . tie ?i r.. heads "liquid death and fiery damna tion." If this is temperance argument, we must confess we cannot see it. The three temperance societies may think that, in -upholding the Vindicator, they jire up holding the temperance case ; but we opine, on the contrary, that they are only upholding a witless zealot. "We subjoin a brief article having a bearing on thesub ject, copied from the Altoona Tribune : The Ebensburg Alleghanian of last week, gives the Temperance Vindicator & severe rap ping over the knuckles for its inordinate use of slang terms knd harsh -expressions in its editorials. We must ngreeVith the Allegha nian, that they have no weight in argument, and certainly detract fron the dignity of the author. The Vindicato may consider that the class ot men assailed by it cannot be loo severely handled, nevertheless, we never knew a man to be whipped into friendship, or reformed by calling him hard names. "Grevious words stir up anger, but a soft word turneth away wrath." People differ as much in their views in reference to the prop er manner of conducting the temperance re form, as they do in religion; and we have yet to note, in theory or practice, a plan that seeras likely to secure, at an early day, the olject aimed at. In all great reforms, the people must be educated to adopt them, not by whipping, and calling hard names, but by the presentation of inducements, arguments and kindness. Some men never can be reach ed in any way ; then why bother with them ? if he will not work with you, ttii him not up fcvery inn has his friends and his influence ;o work againe t you. The .Value of a Newspaper. One day last wet'", a man residing some eight or ten miles out pf town entered our office and subscribed for The Alleglianian for one year, after which, he gave the follow ing voluntary testimony as to b value of a newspaper. He saklr "Had I iueen a subscriber tc yoxir paper during the pas year, it would 'h;rvc avcd me tico hundred dollars. An item of news (referring to an item of news connected with our county Courts) was published in .your -columns some time since, which, had I seen, would have saved me the sum mentioned." Header, areou a regular subscriber to our paper? If not, the time may come when you, too, will be able to see that you might have saved two hundred dollars, or more, iy an investment of two dollars in The Allegkanian. Election of Co. Superintendent. It will be seoa, by reference to an adver tisement elsewhere, that an election for Supe r "i rrt end e n t of Common Schools of Cambria county will be held in the Court House, Ebensburg, on Tuesday, May 4th, next, at one o'clock, p. m. We believe there is but Tittle, if any, opposition to the re-election of Mr. Chapman, the present incumbent of the office. Personal. Samuel Singleton, Esq., a member of the Cambria county Bar, and for four or five yrears past a resident of Eb ensburg, departed hence on Tuesday morn ing, to eeek a new home in Latrobe, Westmoreland county. He-; was one of our best and most esteemed citizens, and we are sorry to lose him. Our sincere wi&h is that our loss maybe his great gain. Public Sale. See notice of sale of real estate and personal properly by J. Moore on Tuesday, April 20th. C. Fulmer will sell, at public sale, at his residence, six miles north of Ebens burg, on Wednesday, April 14th, certain real estate and personal property. See bills. How to Save Money. Make your own oil. Store and individual rights for making the metropolitan oilcan be bought from M. L. Oatman, of this place. It will cost but a small amount to get an individ ual right by which you can make your own oil. The New Court. In the Pennsylva nia House of Representatives, on Monday, Mr. Porter, the Member from Cambria, called up the bill creating an additional Court in Cambria county. It passed, fin ally, and now goes to the Senate for consideration. L O CAL . CORRESPONDENCE. LXTTXB. THOM LOBETTQt 80ME TALK ABOUT. A KIW B.AILBOAD AIT ADVENTURE WITIT A MB-. rHITIS AMXBICANA SCHOOL EXHIBITION. ; , Loretto, April 5, 1869. - To the Editor of The Alleghanian : I desire to make some remarks concern ing a question which very much interests the citizens of this locality and some of the neighboring towns. I refer to the. build ing of a railroad from Kaylor's station on the E. & C. branch railroad to this place. To me it is certainly a matter of wonder that such a road has never been construc ted. I know of no more desirable im provement. At a comparatively small expense, such a road could be built, thus extending to the farmers and business men of Loretto,' and also of Chest Springs and St. Augustine, mucn Dener iaciuues iui reaching the markets. It ia really strange how an improvement fraught with so many plain and certain advantages could go so long neglected. It looks as though it only needed some persevering individual to take the lead to secure the building of such a road, as quickly as men and money could build it. Certainly all our business men are interested , in such an improvement, and would doubtless contribute liberally to. a fund for its accomplishment. As there is no other way of Securing the improve ment except through voluntary contribu tions, would it not be a good idea for our merchants and business men to unite in calling a meeting to take action on the subject ? Let our business men consider this reject carefully. cin a last ' week, a much-esteemed V1A VAC J ' haimed to capture a pretty, neighbor and to him strange, .Httle animal, which, after careful examination, he pror-ounced tn hft a mink. He was steculati.ng witu.'n himself as the probable value of its eau- tiful black coat, when his beloved better- half came up with the poker drawn andk was about to level it to the floor at "one fell swoop," , but was stayed by pater fa mtlias crying out commandingly, "Don't, Nancy, shure ; it's a mink we must kill it gctiUy !" He then laid it on the floor, and kneeling beside it, was about to force his penknife through Us neck, when oh, horror, musk, and night-blooming cereus ! he found he was dealing with a pole-cat. Somebody had occasion to buy a new suit of clothes that day. On Saturday evening last, your corre spondent was a spectator at an exhibition given by the boys in our borough school house. In justice to them he would, say it was truly a success, far surpassing all expectations. The stage was. well arrang ed and tastefully decorated with emblems and evergreens, with a large flag for the background, and brilliantly lit up with lamps. All in all, it eclipsed anything of te kind that it has ever been my privi lege iC witness at a country exhibition. The pr?,5ramIne consisted of original and select speeC.bes and essays, dialogues, songs, and poetry, h2 which were so well delivered and enacted tht it were invidi ous to particularize any of the performers. The room vis crowded to excess. The boys are entitled to the thanks of alPwii were present for the rich treat afforded at their -'Fifth Annual Exhibition." Yours, Acorn. LETTER FROM J0ENSTOWN SAD ACCIDENT A : HAN EUN OVCB BY THK CABS AND TKKKIBLT MCTlbATED WANTED : A PUBLIC HOSPITAL AND A 8AVINO BANK TBE PIBST OP APBIL DRAMATIC, AC Johnstown, April 5, 1869. To the Ediiore oj The Alleghanian : On Tuesday last, Martin Logan, a pud dlers' helper, while crossing one of the many railroads adjoining the rolling mill,' was knocked down and run over by a truck car driven by the locomotive "Cambria." He sustained the loss of one leg just be low the knee, and a bad fracture of the other. No blame is attached to the engi neer. The poor man was carried to his home, if we can call the place by that name a wretched hovel, scarcely fit for a dog kennel. Dr. Lowmah attended to his in juries, and has since had him removed to better, quarters, where he i3 doing well. What a blessing a public hospital will be for such cases ! And blessings on the no ble men who have the project in charge.! Another institution is lacking in our enterprising city, which, in our humble opinion, would be of immense benefit to the majority of our people, I refer to a Saving Bank, preperly conducted, wherein workingmen could deposit their hard earned savings. By means of such an in stitution, many a dollar would be saved from the coffers of saloon-keepers. The first of April came this year as usual the day succeeding the 31st of March. Strange as it may appear, how ever, it came entirely unknown to the ju diciary of the city, for two distinguished members of the bench actually visited the Houston House, arrayed in broadcloth, to marry .a couple mythical of course. They ultimately discovered that the mar riage" certificate would have to be dated "April 1st:" We understand that in. or der to turn the joko and have the laugh on the other sidethc aforementioned gen tlemen have institutedlegal proceedings against, the supposed perpetrators of the double sell. T t j divers letters were called for upon the facetious first of this fickle month, for which our. urbane P. M. had but one an swer "1st of April !" There were also several surprise parties one at Mr. Mor rill's, which was a very enjoyable affair. J O. Sefton's dramatic company will open in the new Union Hall on Tuesday next, ior a season of six nights. Jo. wouldn't travel with any but a first-class company, and will be well patronized. VThe Sea of Ice" first night. Damon. ; He Did. A friend says he has a dear, loving little wife, and an excellent house keeper. On her birth-day she moved her low rocking chair cldse. to his side. He was reading. She placed" her dear little hand lovingly on his arm and moved it slowly along toward his collar. He felt nice all over. He certainly expected a kiss. Dear, sweet, loving creature ! An angel 1 She moved her hand up and down his coat sleeve. "Husband!" said she. ''What, my dear ?"- "I was just thinking r7 Wcre you my love ?" "I was just thinking that we had better begin buying our groceries and flour from M. L. sOat man's cheap store, as I see by the papers and learn from our neighbors that he sells eheaper than any other merchant." Hus band thought so too, and forthwith order ed a barrel of Oatman's best flour, some thing we advise all our readers to do who wish to get the best and cheapest in the market. M. B. B. C. A stated meeting of the Mountaineer Base Ball Club will be held in .ine ourt liouse to-morrow (Friday) evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. A full aUfrtidance requested, as business of im portance w ill be transacted. !-" . Clothing. Jusi at this time of year .a-new spring suit of clothbj s neeufd by all who wish to be neatly and fashionably did. In order that our readers may know where to get the cheapest as well as the latest anJ most pproved style, we will here mention that the Messrs. Leopold & Bro. of Johns town are acknowledged the leading clothing merchants of the place. Buy from them. .Great Excitement. Johnstown shook to its center by the immense thronp wending their way to L. Mayer's dry goods emporium. His large and beautiful eelection of dres? goods ' surpasses any and all com bined in the place, and his prices lower than the lowest. Save your money and get an ar ticle that suits you by calling at this store. wNot Denied. We have yet to learn of a single instance in which merchants hare denied that M. L. Oatman does not sell cheap er goods and a better quality than all others. Every day new patrons are added to his list of customers. Ptople will buy where the best goods can be obtained for the least money. ; Farmers I If yott purpose buying a mowing machine we advise you to call on our hardware merchant Geo. Huntley, who is aeent in this nlace for the well known and ( popular Etna machine, universally acknowl- eaed Jhe model machine of the day. See it before bnyii; any other. 3n:;FACT.lverybody is free to admit init Spence surpass,?8 a11 competitors in tak ing a correct likeness. He has at great ex pense supplied himself with .'ar?e and com modious rooms end every facility known to the' art, thus feeling confident that entire satisfaction will be given in every instance TnE public are interested in knowing wher'e the best article of tinware can be had and at moderate prices. It is scarcely nec essary to say that T. W. Williams' is the place.. This branch of tmsiness made a speciality. Repairing done promptly. iRST Arrival. R. R. Davis, ahead fji.1 competitors, has received his new goods, embracing the finest selection of dress goods, ladies', shoes, bat a, caps, boots and shoes, "ever. h rough t to town. Everything cheap. Go and get jf bargain. Cib'ARS. C- T. Roberts' stock of cigars is Vtfrely equaled for both number and qual ity outside our large manufacturing estab lishments. If you want a good cigar at the loweat price in town, we advice you to go. to C. T. Roberts. . Gone East. V. S. Barker, one of Eb ensburg's most popu lar merchants, has gone east to lay in his spring goods. Ladies, look out for something beautiful, fashionable and desirable. Valley always dupliys excellent taste, in his selections. . We were shown some ae goods suita ble for business suits at the store of A. A. Barker & Son, which, if we may judge, are of nstjje and quality that will suit the tastes of an appreciative public. See for yourself. A SSIGNEE APPOINTED. XJj In the District Court of the Ucited t States, for the Western District of Pennsylva nia. In the matter ot John M. King, Bankrupt. The undersigned hereby, gives notice of bis appointment as Assignee of John M. King, of Johnstown, in the county of Cambria, and State of Pennsylvania, within Bald District, who was adjudged u Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of ?aid District. Dated at Hollidaysburg, this 15th dy of March. A. D. 18e. MARTIN L. LOXGKNECKER, Assignee. Marvh IS 3t; , RICES GOING DOWN! AT TBI EBENSBURG . HARDWARE $ HOUSE FURXISUIXG STORE. 1 once pior.e return ray sincere thrtn'lcs to my ol friends' and customer's for thir lib eral patronage - extended towards me; and now, owing to the great fall in prices, by which many articles can be sld as cheap a3 before tbe 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 A5D CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCIIES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW SPRINGS," SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, ' BRACES asd BITS, nATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, TOCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, . and FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, asd MATCH PLANES, PAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, and BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCYTnES and SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, HAMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, II ALTER , PITH, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, At PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES, 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, &c, &c, &c. Alto FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, &c. TOBACCO ani CIGARS. Odd Stove riates, Grates, and Fire Brick aJways on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cistern Pumpt and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. gy- Persons owin debta of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up a? soon as convenient, as il takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and Pay expenses, and owing to the small profit J that I am making on goods I cannot afford togiv'C long credit the interes would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebeneburg, Aug, 13, 1868." YS. BARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, liATS, CAPS) 4c. High-st -Ebensburg, Pa. CANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa, LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER Goods at reduced prices at V S. B.'a. N EW STOCK of C.LOTniXG VERY cheap at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. FRUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V. S. BARKER'S Ebensburg, Pa, BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, T. w ALL PAPERS ALL STYLES at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. YS. BARKER, - Xanvfacturtr of BARRELS. KEGS, TUBS MEAT-STANDS, CHURNS, &c. uag!3); Kbeksbckw, Pa. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS AND IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, The Great Remedies for all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach or Digettive Organ. nOOFLAND'S GERMAN. BITTERS Is composed of the pure juices for. as ther are medicinally termed. Extracts) of Roots, ucrDs, ana uarKg, JHL making a prepara tion, highly concentrated," and entirely fre from alcoholic admixture of any kind. iiuu(LAMa JiEKMAN TONIC Is a combination of al! the ingredients of the BitterSj with the purest quality of San t Crus Rum, Orange, &c, making one of the most pleasant, agreeable remedies ever of fered 1 the public. Those prelerring a Medicine free from Al coholic admixture, will use II 00 FLA NO'S GERMAN DITTERSi . Those who have Ko objection to the torn bination of the Bittern, as stated, will use IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equaPy good, and conUin the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. ... . The stomach from a variety of causes, auch as Ind'gestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous De bility, etc.. is very apt to have its functions deranged. The Liver, svmpathiiing a? close ly as it does with the Stomach then be comes affected, the result of which is that the patient suffers from several or more of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles. Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ol the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fallness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating. Sensations wLen in a Jjing posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or web3 before the eight, 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, purchasiug only that which he is assured from his investiga tions ar.d inquiries, possesses true mer it, skilfully conlpdnnded, is free from injuri ous ingredient, and established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies Hoofland'e German Bitten, and Ilooland'a German Tontt, prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Thirty-five ytars Bince 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 cire Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility." fT 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 Sevtre Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fever, &c. There is no medicine extant equal to thesa remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whrjle system, the appe tite is strengthened, fotd is enjoyed, the stomacn digests properly, the blood is puri fied; the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinoe is eradicated from the eye3, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid becomea a 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 lite intd their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and ' happiness to their remaining years. N O T t C E I It is a well established fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population aie seldom in the enjoyment of good health, cr, to use their own TT expression, "never teel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nefVoiis, and have no ap petite. To this class of persons the Bitters, or the Tonic, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of these remedies. They will cure every cas of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates 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 aen of note, and ot such standing that they must be believed. TESTIMONIALS Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes ': Philadel phia, March 16, 186?. "I find Hoofland's German Bitters is a W good, tonro, 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, Gso. W. Woodwad." Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. riiiLAnEtmiA, April 28, 1866. 'I consider n6ofl md's Qerthaa Bitters' a valuable medicine i.-i case of attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, Ac. "JAMES f HOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Kennard, D. D., Pastor of 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.! have in all cases de clined ; but with a JSP clear proof in vari ous instance?, and particularly in my own family of the use of Dr. Heofland's German Bttr, I depart for . ichce . from my usual course, to. express my ftlll conviction that, for pVn oral debility Jf the system, and es pecially for Liver CbmplaiaVjt a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt no.; it will be very braffu-iril to lice who suffer from theabovo cause?. Yours, very respectfullv. 'J. II. KENNARD CAUTION. HftoBand's Merman Remedies are onnter feited. See that the ignatu'ie ot C. M JACKSON" is on the X wrapper of each bottle. All 'others art counterfeit. , Principal t.'flice, Knd Manufactory at the German Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH-3t., Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JActtsos Co. PRICES! Iloofland'S German Bitttrs, per bottle, $1 OA " " halfdoien, 5 00 Hoofland's German . ToDtc, pnt up in quart bottles, $1 60 per bottle, or a half dozen fot $7 50. Do Ptt forget to examine well the kr ticl6 yor buy, in order ta gt tbe gtuuine. jTftr sale by all Druggifts ondStorekreper?, everywhere. nl3-Cui. ! 1 U