UIDAY::::::::::::::::::::::::! 29. Kdensburq and Cuesson Railroad. 0n ani after April 25, 18G9, trains on this road will run as follows : Leave Kbensburg At 7.40 A. M., connecting witli Philadel phia and Pittsburgh Express West, and .Southern Express East. At 7.10 P. M., connecting with Mail Train West and Philadelphia Express E.st. Leave Cresson At 9 20 A.M., or on departure of Pitts burgh hxpress West. At 8.31 P. M., or on departure of Mail Train "iVest. New Advertitements. Tbe follow ing new advertisements appear in to-day's paper : Thos. J. Llojd, Lumber. V. S. Barker, "Wall paper. K. 13ovce & Co., Dissolution. Lent & Rodgers, dissolution. C. K. Robinson, Printing ink. Win. M. Jor.es, Notary Public. Memoranda. Though some snow foil on Saturday last, and though the air is full of Wanted shafts of cold, yet we know that sprinj: is come. The robin and blue bird Lave been here long enough, and one day last week the martin arrived, bringing with him a joyous song from the South. The frog is also with us. and so is thebluc boctle fly. Daily we see men rushing frantically hither and thither with rakes nd hoes in their hands, and the musical 'gee-wo!" of the ploughman is continual ly in our cars. Though appearances are deceitful, especially on the mountain, vet 1 .... , every indication points to the belief that spring is come. May it stay !... A young r :.. t...: ic....- i... j drank a large quantity of whisky cut of j Jier fathers private jug on the 20ih inst. She fell into a stupcr, from which she never awoke... .A man named -David C. 'ampbell jumped from a train of cars at George's tat km cn Saturday week, and j pojIvjJ injuries wliiei resulted in his df ith ...The Uhirsville Presbytery met in I ;r-onsburg on Tuesday.... Mr. George ill oaia?, tne young man injured in Rod"- ' rs' planing mill one day hmt week, is S ;:b!e to be about. He w:is not i.rcd. John LiB?frlt. K,.. has been ap- J r.::.te:l P. M. ol Iiu!hd..ySbarSr....()ne in lining up men -grounu.s. uon ''ie job is Cnishcd, it is expected tl jrrounda will bear f ivorable ompurison with any in the State ...Punxsutavrney has a new literary society with the eupho nious name of Tculnaxy.svuitlalweney." It members ought'-to devote six mouths toward arriving at the proper pronuncia tion of the wmd....A fcheck shop beloit"-in -u t(r A Lunnn jJ:;tf, in Armagh, was s ij-nroy.vi by ure on tha bin mst.... u n. A. A. Barker is to address a tera pr:mcc meeting at Springfield Furnace, Kiiir cmity, t-n Saturday evening next. BcEixrss Change. Mr R. II. Tudor, fho has bcon doing busincssjn this place ?t h nuuih-r i .f 4po(Kl to Mr. A. G. Fry, lumber mer uit, who. we understand intends, opening rut an n-tirely new and beautiful stock of -ry gorwls, procories. hardware, ic, which Y XA ready for sale in a few days. Mr. rj- T'.ih :u experience of some fifteen faun.t fail of success. Mr. John N- krjm, -fiC polite and attentive sah-s- j pn. tvruicrly in the employ of Mr. R. R. ,1 l: i uvuiuc viiivi vici k oi inc cs- men t. Success. Mauri ei. In Johnstown, on the 20th ; . by Rev. P. M. Garvev. Mr. Thomas 1 Luyton, of Blairsvillo, to Miss Annie eldest surviving fl..iicrhfr r it,.., -i ... "O o ' 1 ui iivui. VI. I.a.sly. At the rcideuce of the bride's parents, r; Pittsburj:. on Thnrsdav. 9.9,i incf K,r r. Miller, Mr. Ilosca J. Evans, of en&bur g, to Miss Annie Hughes, of .J-.. i 'aiJUr ceept our congratulations. ' Though axi. Tow r"e Johnstown Tribune states that the 1 1 rr liArAiifrri . , v, '"t '3 wwnship elections in Cambria. Indi 'aid Jefferson counties from the days f xr(1 h law to the second Tuesday of r i.as not become a law. It passed "senate, but was defeated in the House. El;HTYi WasHTNWI Mirn, M t Ij, r . villi' bt i'lf, Leio-iiti- V,..., l: 1 r. , . . P the -v ui.-poscu or nis interest Manufacture and sale of his Wash- l' T.., . c 1iii:ie to V. II lt, "0ni J --w, niiu lias , proprietor of the fcame. Those S to purchase should call on Mr. IJ. JoiiviTn ' ny. i,ut a..i t l.iui....3Ir. U. 11. x)avis, I a Wcll-known iron-man in Chfor I r, 'J j i cnnsyivania, is the manager. In that r i:. t-TH w,c or two past, is, we are chid to ..rWW.l .i,. v : - UK0" i-dc, recovering....! he Mountaineer base ,,..,,;,; ,i- , , "ad lt " nien&e quantities oi hematite om nbonml .i ''"mi) are expending a large sum of n l. ?. ,n i i j . ni ?e . . . . . .... llicsearel.iuna in large deposits two or t..:. . P'l-1 for I. y u ourgicai ; oi cecoua -ayeutism will be preached next ' ! l ... ' 'J r,'tc!W,i hau Uvn iuccrr.0- ; Sundav in the PrcHbvtrian ohnrl. I.tt hn 'If '--ditiir.. The hoy Court . " -.U4li.,.rJ. Almost a Fire. On Sunday last, some boys playing with a box of matches suc ceeded in setting fire to the stable of Mr. Thomas W. Williams, in the West Ward. The flames, however, were discovered and extinguished before much damage was done. So far, good. But suppose the fire had gained bo much headway that it could not have been mastered what would have been the result ? WThy, probably a half-dozen buildings would have been burned down. The fact is, Ebensburg is miserably deficient in her fire department is almost entirely destitute of the nec essary means for battling with the "devour ing element." The machine we in court esy call our ''fire engine" is a mere squirt, and is of about of much use at a fire as a threshing machine. Some of these days, possibly, half of our town will burn down, and then there will be a loud and earnest call for such an engine as is demanded by the wants of the towu. Wouldn't it be to the interest of the fire companies say the Cambria County Fire Insurance Co. to agitate the question of the purchase of a suitable engine ? We throw out the fug gestion for what it is worth. A Love Tale. One quiet day in leafy June, when bees and birds were all in tune, two lovers walked beneath the moon. Her name was Sue and his was Jim, and he was fat aud she was slim ; he took to her and she to him. Jim leaned to Sue; Sue leaned to Jim, his ncse just touched her jockey brim ; four lips met went ahem I ahem ! ! iJiem ! ! I Aud then and then and then and then these lovers were duly married and went to housekeeping and are living very hap pily together, and are Ft ill buying their flour, groceries, &c, from M. L. Oatman's cheap cash store, where we advise all iiouscKcepcrs to deal who wish to buy cheap. Oitman keeps none but the best articles in the market. Branching Out. We fi;id the fal lowing in a letter from Col. John Forney, editor of the Philadelphia J'ress, dated Lynchburg, April 22, 1SC0. Col. F. is on a tour through the South, and writes descriptive of the country through which I ue passes : The moht promising invest- the Cambria Iron orks Company, .o hundred ' mi! tl:is pjace ia Vua&u eoun les west cf iu i uiutKi county, or wruch Heroic Fkat. The Huntingdon Globe vivs, engineers cf locomotives have eventful lives, as the following incident, which hiippcncd i:car Petersburg, this county, trie day last week, will illustrate: An engineer on a freight train, while curaing towards thn above named place, Imw a child, a son of J. Mr. Denny, walk ing on the trade about a half mile ahead. He immediately whistled, but the boy did not appear to hear it. and kept walking, the engineer continually whistling, and even reversing his engine. Seeing that the boy would not heed, he got from his seat on to the cow-catcher, and caught the boy in his arms, ere the engine could touch him. and thus saved his life. Snr.r. Tiiey Come. Luring the past week we have added some twenty new subscribers to our list. A number have responded to our suggestion made in last week's issuj that of getting one new subscriber. This is encouraging, friends Keep the ball moving and we will soon ac compli.sh our work of obtaining one thou sand suoscribers. We have set our s.ake at this, and with the help of our friends we are determined that nothing shall be left undone in order tD accomplish this end. Come, friends, do your part. Cakri au s Manufactory. Ebens burg can now boast of a first-class carriage manufactory, which we have heretofore neglected to mention. Mr. Ed. Rodgers, the gentlemanly and clever proprietor, has at considerable expense fitted up large rooms for the manufacture and sale of his work. In connection there is also a smith shop, which enables him to turn out work cheap, neat and durable. His enterprise should be extensively patronized by our citizens. Ccl- (rge Cornog, son cf John Ccrnojr. tiirpf hum rr.l Tott viilrt A r.:4 i i Rorough Tax. At a meeting of tb"e Council, held on Monday evening last, it was decided that a tax of ten mills on the dollar be laid for borough purposes, and five mills for bounty. This, it will be observed, is a reduction of five milli on that of the past year. Two discourses on the Modern Theory ., , j pastor, fcerviect rvminienemir lit.. ;;nd 7 p. m. at 10 a. Piscatorial. The trout season has opened out. During the past ten days, we have noticed any number of disciples of Ike Walton arriving in town, with bas kets of trout holding from one dozen to ten dozen ol the "speckled beauties." If there is any one section better than anoth er for trout-fishing, it is The Mountain. Our streams are literally swarming with trout, and, with proper protection in the spawning season, the supply would exceed any possible demand. April, May and June are the proper months to angle for trout. After the first of July, no line should be thrown into a Btream which they frequent. Post Office. Under tbe new railroad schedule, iuails will arrive and depart from the Ebensburg Post Office as fol lows: Arrive Way East and Through West, 10.20 A. M.; Through East and way west, 9.30 P. M. Depart East and West, 7 40 A. M. ; East, 7.10 P. M. . Mails to go on the morning train will close at 7.20 A. M.; for the evening train at 6.30. The Northern mails will arrive and de part as heretofore. A coal miner named Patrick Boyle w?s found drowned, on Tuesday last, in the Conemaugh river, about five miles west of Johnstown. How he came to his death is shrouded in mystery. The presump tion is that he fell from a train while on his way home to Ligonier. Coroner Har rold, of Johnstown, held an inquest, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. The Voice of Trutii This is the title" of an excellent monthly journal de voted ti the interest of temperance. We have glanced hastily over its pages and find it to be brimful of good, sound tem perance articles. It is published by Rev, Edwin II. Neven, Lancaster, Pa. Price only 30 cents per year. Subscribe for it. Pied. On Saturday, the 2-lth inst., at his residence in Cambria township, Robert Williams, aged about 73 years. The de ceased was one of tbe early settlers of the county. He va3 a devoted Christian and a member of the Disciple church of this place. His remains were taken to their h-.st resting plaej on Tuesday last. ESSBURQ JrEMALE S ENTi V a Ttv preparing for nrofvssionnl tsfTinrc , t 4 s...., to their advantage to attend nnnary. ILev. 13. M. Kerr, the . i - ,. . . pu, is an accompiisned scholar, and i tne measure of patronage accorded him during the past six months shows that his labors amongst U3 are duly appreciated. m iu arried. On the 22d inst, by the uev. ii. 31. Kerr, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. Ellis G. Kerr to Mis Minnio L. Hutchiuson, all of this place. We congratulate our young friends on their happy union, hoping they may fully realize all that has ever been said or sun' of wedded life. Accident. On Sunday of last week. Patrick Curtis met with an accident at Gallitzin, which might have cost him his life. It appears that he endeavored to get on tne emigrant train west, while it was in motion, and missing his footing, fell, and had his foot badly crushed. The Markets. The following are the current prices ruling in our market: Flour $0,00 per bbl.; corn, $1,25 per buthcl; cats, 75 cents per bushel: potatoes rfl , i , , Cl,OU psr bushel; butter, 3d cents per pound; eggs, 15 cents per dozen. rsEVF bcriEDULE. A new schedule went into eil'ect on the E. & C. Branch on Mon day, the 25th inst. See time table else where. Query Where are our local correspon dents ? We would like to hear from them, early aud often. LEOrorD & Bro., of Johnstown, keep a great variety of Clothes to fit the little boya Aged from three to. ten : Clothes to fit the bigger lada, And clothes for grown-up men. Clothes to fit the short folks, To fit the lean, the tall; And clothes to fit the corpulent, At the GREAT OAK HALL. Do you want a likeness of yourself? Have you not a Ifrieud who is anxiously awaiting on you for a picture you have prom ised ? If so, why not go now and have them taken. Spcace, the popular artist ia at all times prepared to do any work you may want ia hid line of business. Prices low and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Rooms near the town hall. One of the most wide-wake, go-ahead and indefatigable business men in town is V. S. Barker. He has received his spring goods and invites the public to drop in and examine prices and quality. Well directed energy iirer fi;s to p-y henc hi pro.per-itr. The Rook of Fortune. Everybody fchould hare a copy of this worK. published by finr onl. - -. ' J ""Ft'Mng merchant, L. Maver, of Jonnstown It i8 given away. By all means get one, and you will know whero. whn n.rf how to buy cheap goods, besides many other useiui inings. If you contemplate building, dear read er. We hnvp l . v,tvi nuuvt m wmsper in our ear, which is this : Go to Huntley's to iJ all your necessary building fixtures and tbus you will save moneyreason, he sells cueaper than the cheapest. 9 stock Owners. On receipt of 50 cents you can have forwarded to you the best ipmowia use, for making a condition powder for Horses, Mules. Cattle. H r.rf Sheep. Address for two weeks, Lock Box 12 Seed Potatoes. A car load of seed potatoes have been received by M. L. Oatman. xarmers and all others should avail them selves of the opportunity of getting all they ul oeiore mey are disposed of. An end less variety ou hand. -LHE spring seems now to be fairly open ing:, r.nd all who are engaged in building op- v;iiiuns win una it nn econon.y to buy nny article they mny need, at T. "VV. Williams'. liw stock is unlimited in variety. For bargains in dress goods, clothing, bo(rts ir.d shoes, hats and caps, groceries, go to the bigstore of A. A. Barker i Son. Customers waited ur-on by polite salesmen. The finest and largest assortment of boots, shoes and gaiters ever offered to the i.uwiic are now in store at R. It. Davis'. For cheapness they cannot be equaled. 9 1 THE WORKING CLASS! JL I am now prepared to furnish ail das ses with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to S5 per evening, is easily earned by persons of either sex, and the boys ncd girls earn nearly us much as men. Great inducements are offered those who will de vote their time to the business; and, that every person who see3 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 U-3m! 7 -'ST L. M: OATMAN DEALER IS f inn mv rr A ttt v r s n -an :-r i '-"- -'"'-'-J uiiuu,yu. consisting in part of D0U8LE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. bllAIX, FEED, BACON, SALT. FISH. DRIED APFLES AND PEACHES, ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! ! SUGARS ! TEAS I MOLASSES I Ac, COFFEES 1 SYRUPS ! CHEESE 1 ic. Also a large stock of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! t Store on Hich-et., three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. ffeb. 4. AUSTIN & CO S GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE. Spring Circulars will be issued and readr lor Agents ana customers on and after April 20tb, containing the largest and most liberal EiAcbange arn;!11'remjuni l-5st issued. A gents of Clubs f thirty ana upwards, have their premiums increased one-fo will fourth when all the checks are returned Work for us, and we will work for you. Agents wanted everywhere. Circulars sent fre-. Address AUSTIN & CO 32 4 36 Federal, and 107, 111, 1j3 Congress Streets, Boston, Mas?. April 15, :SG9-4t f)UOTOGRAPniC. JL Ho! every one that wants PictureB. ome ye to hbensburg and get them I Having located in Ebensburg, I would very rcfpec.iuuy iniorm tne people tn.au am now j r i i r r . . . tuny prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS in every style cf the art, from the smallest Card Picture up to Life Size. f Pictures taken in any weather. "tifcS tvery attention given to the taking of CHILDREN'S "PICTURES. Photographs painted in Oil, India Ink, or nter Colors. Your attention is called to rny FRAMES kor LARGE PICTURES, and PnOTOGRAPII ALBUMS. also, Copying and enlarging done in the Tsry best Myle ot tne ait. I ask comparisou, and defy competion. Thankful for past favors, 1 solicit a con tinuance of tbe same. Gallery on Julian street, three doors north of the Town Hall. augl3 T. T. SPENCE, Photographer. N J E W TAILOR SHOP! The subscriber has removed his Tailor Shop into UKADE'S NEW BUILDING, on Center street, near Colonade Row, und re spectfully informs his old customers and all the rest of mankind that be is now prepared to manufacture all kinds of GEXrs AND YOUTHS' WEARIXQ AP PAREL, in the latest style of the art, with neat ness d1 dispatch, and at Jow rate. . Persons needine work in my liae are respectfully iavitad to giT rae a cnll. J). . E VAJtS. I n:- rirg. Aug. 13, tf.- i f rri P RICES GOING DOWN! AT TUB HARDWARE Jt ITOL'SF EBEXS1SURG ruitxisnxa store. mJ r I6 ret,"rn mj R;cere thank- to my ol fnend? and customers for their lib eral putronoge extended towards me, and now ow,ng t the gret fll in prices, hy whu h many articles can bo srld as chenp as before the wnr, and having n thorough know! edge of the business n.ul the wants f t' pubuc, I take pleasure in announciiiT d,. - 1 can and will sell poods at a less fW- tUu any similar establishment ia crty coualry. My stock will consist in part as follows : DOOR akd CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGE-?, SCREWS, WINDOW STRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, TUTTT, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES and BITS, nATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES, PANEL TLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, and MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, ani BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCVTIIES and SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, nORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, IIAMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREA3T, II ALTER , FITII, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, TIVOTS, &c. LAMPS and OILS. COOKING, PARLOR, HEATING STOVES TIN and SnEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, &c, &c, &c, Ac, &c, &c. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ic. TOBACCO and CIGARS. Odd Sfot Pf.rr f 3 rr- . . - '"i niiu r ire jjricc always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. fi'tll and Cisttrn Pumps and Tuhinn at man. ufacturcrs' prices. Spouting made, painted, and nut nn at low rates. ST" Persons owincr me debtq nflnnr cf., ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up a soon as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up mv stock and n.ir expenses, and owing to the small profits that i m miming on goodd 1 cannot afford to eire w k "C,J" me mieres' would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ehensburg, Aug. 13, 1SC8. W T A L L P A P E II ! AT V. S. EARKER'S, EBEXSBURG P E X A 69 THE CHEAPEST ANT) itrQT .c. TORTMENT IN TOnrX. TTOOFLAXD-S GERMAN BIT1'KR3 ant IIOOFLANI) S GERMAN TONIC, The Crest Remedies for all Diseases of Vh Ltvtr, Stomach or Digestive Organs'. iiooflanh's German bitters Is composed of the pure juices (or, as tbor ao med.cu. V.y terire.l. Extracts) of Roots", Hcrus ami Burks, making a prepay! tion: hiSi,y concentrated, and entirely free frtm iskwholn nimixturc of snv kind HUOFLAND'S GERMAN "TONIC li a coir.binition of all the ingredients of tl? Bifiers, with the purest quality of Santa ruz lluui. Orar-e, A. tankinir one of th i::oyt pleasant, rgrerable remedies ever of fered to tl e puolic. Tho-se pFeicrring a Medsciue free from Al coholic admixture, will use HHOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER? Those who hae no objection to th cora bmuiion of the Bitters, hs stated, will uaa HOOF LAND'S GERMAN TONIC rnej i.rc botb erVj good, and conUiH -ue same medicinal virtoes, the choice t. !rln lVe 'V ,,-i,n mere matter of Uste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of caues such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nerrows Dt. t.i.ity, etc.. is very npt t have its fancticms ueranged. The Liver, rvmpfithizing as clost ly us it does with the C Stomach then be comes affected, the result of which is that the patient suffers from several or inof of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness if Blood to the Head, Acidity ol th Stomach, usea, Heartburn. Disgust for Food Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, bour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at till nit. rvl tl,x -.. . ... uiuumui, owimming oi tua Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations Len in a Jing posture, Dimncs of vision. Dots or webs before the sight, dull Pin in the Head, Deficiency- of Perspiratioa ellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.", Sudden Flush es f 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 ofo remedy for his case, purchasing . only that which he is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries, 3 possesses true mer it, skilfully compounded, is free from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itself m reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies Iloofland's German Bitters. nd Hoojland's German Tome, prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Thirty. five ynrs since thev were first in troduced iuto this country from Germauv. during which time they have undoubtedir performed more cures, and benefitted suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than anv other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cire Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dvspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, jjj Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach or In teptinos. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAU8K whatever; Prostration of the System, in duced by Sivtre Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fever, &c. There is no medicine extant eqaal to thes remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appe tite i strengthened, food" is enjoved, th stomach digest.? properly, the blood'is puri fied, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the ycilow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom 13 given to the checks, and the weak and nervous invalid lieoon . strong and healthy being. PERhOXS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And fr ying the hand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant ill. will find in the use of this Bitters, or th Tonic, an elixir that will instil new lite into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build op their shrunkcu forms, and give" hetlth and happiness to their remaining year. N O T I C E ! It is a well established fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population a.c seldom in the enjoyment of good bealth, '. r, t use their own T expression, "never ltd well." Thev are lansruid. devoid of !i "SCrY extremely nervous, and have no ap- pcnif. To thi? claps of persons the Bitters, or the Toni, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the aee of either of theie remedies, 'lhey will cure every cas of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumula ted in the hands of the proprietor, but spac will allow of the publication ot but a few. Those, it will be observed, are from men of note, and of such standing that they ronst be believed. TESTIMONIALS: non. Geo. W. 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 action ia the system. -Yours, truly, Geo. W. Woodward." Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the S preme Court of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 28, 18C6. I consider 'Hoofland's German Bitters a valuable mediciue in case of attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia- I can certify this from my experieace of it. Yours, kc "JAMES THOMPSON." From Per. Joseph Kennard, D. D.t Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Charch, Philadelphia. Dr. Jacksou Jcar Sir : I hare been frequent ly requested to connect my same 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; bat with a KT "lear proof in vari ous instances, and particularly ia My owo family of the nse of Dr. noofland German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full eonrktun that, for general debility of th systia, aod es pecially for Liver CompSaitit, it ia a cafe and valitable prepr.rsition. fn some kpcs it may fail ; but usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from theabora causes- Yourf, vrrv respectfully. "J.'ll. KENNARD." CAUTION. IInofiaTjrs Jerman Remedies are counter feited. ee that the signature of C. M JACKSON is oa the T wrapper of taeb Lottie. All others are counterfeit. Principal Office, i.nd Manufactory at the German . edivine Store, No. 631 ARCH-St rhiladt lphia. Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. formerly C. M. Jackson a Co. PRICES: Hoofland's Grmflp BiUers, per bottle, $1 pa ' halfdoaen, & Ort Hoofland's Germaa Tcnic, put up in quart bottles, Si SO per bottle, or a half dozen fo $7 50. Etjj"' Pq not forget to examine well the ar ticle yon buy, in order t get the genuine. For fa'e by .!! I.-ugjji?ts cnJSrorekerpers, fVfrywiere. r.I3-s.