iju 33 TUi:RSDAY::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::MAY 6. Ebensbuhg AND CaESSOX Railroad. 0a and after April 25, 1869, trains cn this roai will ran as follows : Leave I'bexsevrg A! 7.40 A. II.. connecting -with rhilsiel L:a and PitJsburgh Express West, and eu:faern Express East. At 7. 10 P- M., connecting with Mail Train West aad Philadelphia Express Est. Leavk Oregon At i -3 A. M., or on departure of Pitts lrr li Express West. At S.31 P. M., or on departure cf Mail T:ia West. Memoranda. Last week, we thought t.:.t spring Lad come. Hut we were mis-.fckC-:i. The robin, blue-bird, and martin, .-nd the frog and the blue-bottle Sy were h-rc t n a visit ; but on Sunday, a snow etc mi chased them all away, and Monday n:i aaditional sncw-stcrm sent them still farther he ace. May they come back soon! ...V. vounjr German lost 5000 in Johns- t, :i '. :ie u ty lust week. Of cours2 he ir-'A v.-vcr recover it Hew J. 11. ifid- w -f the 1". li. Church, died at his jr-:'.; -rice, i:i Richland township, on the .it;, u.t voung mn naaieu cavag?, .,..-, " . . ." , r-j-. Ln; 1:1 Somerset count v. committed - . . - i io f.ic: Jo bv hancrm tn ine lOd ust., and i . .. ...... " ------ - - - I , , ! rciri.ii in Ji;u.ui'j cyuuit, lici us.; - 1 -1 ' ! b-.vi"nd the reach ot trouble in this ty c-jW recently l'jv? birth to a c-i!f wuh 4 ut a t-il 'i hi arah Furnac-j c-vl-h-.us:-. ab.-t'.t 125 1 ads of charcoal. ivn J;srrovoj 1-v tu-" ri r!i? 2?th i:i:-t. f.,.;i.t ?1 :-;. T!.e v. '!') r-,.;n ... ! r r.-'i.:d t t:i-; w I near i . . ;eXi::d:'i.i. I i a:it; n : I -n county, was d i d I V LT. u:.;ly 1 i : : t ; t . .jr.;..; ; C'-vcreJ iiisaruiK-:-. .. . . i- ... . ... 1 - . . , ! t.:j::g o; iuq i m.-t., tw.j i.ors.s : : r :n 11:11 aiir y. Ilui.tmd-'n c. ",, , , :ary. r.e ir..i:i r. la I. Myeran! the - . .. Ill fVMl'.r- I ! 1 m i .U r,S T'-.T- .,1-1.-1 , , . , , .., . i v evening weer;. a.d wt i!:t;;tit.v Kii.'J. i ' j 1, . t- , , t A man named 1 .:tr;cx Iv.ee, white but I -sin ' engine cy. tu i'. k. it.r:i nurs- late-;:. ::i:en.p:ea i crawl un ior a j of car ;.: Alto:.na 0:1 Frid .v eve- ; l it. Y Lite ::i tr.iu-.-.t. t;ie ears , f T . - , , , ; J. knocking 1 atriek vcr auu neariv t . ' : t ir"U:i 1: t t:i v A me.it.... m ;-.i i.;!vi.i:i i II iri'i j'jy .sll t si:u , -d nenr L Isam- , b. rs'. u -g. f ii 1 1 . i -j - . .u r. m. : or'-". :.tt w itn un I.irt ;jtu: V lu ('au,I,rKl l:''vn-Lii'- ,..:ugowv.iui. !:;jit:ie-i ::re n- t ser.-n;: .home coun- i tr.:i.a:i caJiie V t-;W!i cn M.iiav. t .n an ! ! '1 r-d so of lti7.:iii'. cntra'(d iti a h-ihi. 1 - t hurt. lie was finvd and i I Kt.':u::e. o j-...et.st.uvg. Las Li-, cn ; u tjucia r of T-ut lie school '- ! S. j .t ...A L.x c'ntaining :ib. ut -foO j l.tt'.'W v:,-stci :i iV"Ui th-3.iSce of the Wiilbms- M::!:;:f.ctaring Co.cu the evening of! LTih n't very interesting vocal 1 1 rv hel l at the Independent church. : v.:i. one ni-ht l.o-t week. The i v s n.,.r in.- !.,.L--rl,:r. , .f l'r,o i i: .vol!. Itw-slarge!y aUendcd... 7 Arnold, residing in Mifdin county. ' ':. 1 suicide by hanging on Sun '7 v'i k f.l. James M. Swank, of tho '' .1 Trilt'i", was in town on Tu:-s--7- -;d cdled to S20 US Fbel;.-L'Urg A' three velocipedes, and any nura- r" ucc-niij.llhhed vtlocipedestriatiS.... -"'1 -icr llanawalt. a Mifiia county : r. run over by the cars near '"wt--'n Haxiltoa on Thurviay evening ' J - - - . jl.....k. . ; Z".i;c ere h?.s been diicorered in Mifr.in Our vox Him. A fell j-y calling " '-'i. dvihr, isi;cd a number of farmers 1 dacks-.n township with a view of buy t:lr Lriiii After looking at the farms ' having a cay or two, he concludes to : '-ri c nditif n that he can purchase the .--n.r.g farm. Thus, he spent a week s :n that section, in which time he suc-t-'ci in bargaining far same eight or ten s- While on tlie hunt of more land, I'iviidcd. and during which time c:.e or tvrofri;In vrhom he had bought I rq aring to nye. this moneyed man fcs 1. ST' : ' - a here to L2 Lund, leaving that part - ' u'"try to practice the sani j game clse W i:ovi i.in,: 1 1 1. !Jv.uh:p, where he had bargained' for V?fC thrjU- dollars worth of land. j;r ying a week or so among his land- he suddenly disappeared, doubtless to 'Irste iD Eome ttl.;r ocaitj 2 tir.Nr.s-, help us in the work of ob- :"'y.'H) '-'rlbors by the 1th of Ju- j ' ,aun Iijve I world bv drowning herself the same day. ,..,. " ,! i-alien Timber, m A bite township, and , c y, Tv - that th.- -objectiMial feature a hcer-ed 1 . i ...ihe tarn ana wareheiise ot .-lr. l'ar.iel i , i will be served once a wees. 1 his arranc-e- . , . . i IiU..r bv: applies to au the ot.icr noteis ! . A 'tv. u Cctmrthii.d cf unty. were t. t ii'y : 1 , . . j ment will prove a creat convenience to a , " , , c .1 o- 1. ti i ;15 tac place. ai:a cinse';uer.tlv e-ririian , , w , . , 2csfnv(-d L v i.rc cn ihe i u;t. i he 1 1 1 - . . considerable body of people wno have herc- .. v . 4, . ! ai:d temperanc-j peo pi 3 have no choice m I , r work A r.i: nieci diary teiilre c-un-j t , - , . tofore been practically, cut off from the Temperance, &c. The subjoined com munication has been handsd us : Messrs. Editors It is scarcely worth while to accumulate evidence to prove that precept and practice are two different things, or that very many men in this j - i world who preach well are frequently very remiss in their own personal conduct. Yet the last Ttviperance Vindicator con tains such a glaring example of Precept vs. Practice that I am tempted to Tefer to it. In the column and a half editorial devoted to Tlte Allflanian, intte issue cf that pa per for the present week, and in which your journal is spoken of as the "advocate of the whisky interest the most contempt ible and God-forsaken business that has the sanction of an infamous law" occurs the following very forcible, if not very el egant, sentcaca : "We say whisky-seiUng is a murderous business, and the seller is a murderer, fur he gives to men the wherewith to take their own lives, and that which causes them to murder their fellow men." Now turn, if you please, to the next page of the same number of this "Fireside Weekly," (being "red hot," cf course the firesid?, if not the rc without the side, is the proper place fur it,; and vou will nd a somewhat elaborate and cx- - . trendy complimentary notice ol a '-mur- , , , , : , , . ! (l.rfr wr.- Tt'tr s hps h:s ir.nriftrf-HS i list- ...,,, i .ft-f selling ' ILjuil death" to -:com- j .... . ..I . , n li-l mon tnr-rcom loaiers and whiikv . , . TI ... , , n. r. V. r. . 1 .- r,T7-l f II.'.' l.l-M'-rinf f IT1.- 7 ' . , ; rel hut"' tenij.crav:ce paper paf3ng any t the "What cxcu.-ecan be c iff red lor recommending a ''murderer" t' the pat- r-nay oi c::ri:au ana temperance peo- . . C . 1 x . Vcu ie.f'WS 1:1a V c:.aii.i i i.s 'i iac mi si fiisracejui occu- - . A' 1 . i , . I p:tth.n ; n tarll)," and all that sort cf thin t--u. V hen vou denounce a man in one coi- t t . !and recommend him to the patronage of j I ... . . lit ; i:h:.r. I want you to stop my paper ui "'. I taiiter. Nor will I accept the excuse fur ,! pufhuLT l.im ffeicd bv the Vindicator ! , " , -, uatJsely. thr.t he is a subscriber to your pa- ! i 1 '.er. A in e r.C:U.-i. n. it may not be cut ol tdace ! ;iv 1 :;i iiiis C"f.niiiin!iictiri'ii is tii a . , . . , , ire j: a waisKy neu i- r an emana- . -i 1 r i liv'a ir,-i :.uy ' boning caulurn r.f Jau ; .1 ...1. , 1... . .... 1 1. j.., . r -itu us ll-iu r as a beverage in M t- :c 1 .til u.S 1 i h:fe. .in 1 !:e is nit as younrr 3an a? the I I editor of the Tchiy.r ronrc. Yi,uli:-at"f eith- ! jor. I7.r.si,-tency Is indeed a jewel, which : b f;UIjJ as wcH in t;c oijtt,.rjllir ; . .i . ;.. . I erov.a i ieuip;?ra:iee :iu.ie:iifcj as 111 liiai , n . . 1 : :ii ciiier Li ta i:u.;::i reior-ers. i Yours. iLc. Jibonbuiv . Ar.ril 20. B llOSA. 1 t j Ci:;i i Desertion. The Johtist.iwn ir,i:ur says tnat a woman hailing from j Wih'H.re. with a sziall baby in her ar. f - :s"od at the house of a rtiiJent of Cone- ? inau - Ai livrough .ie day last week, and. u3 prctens- that she wss about to rmt house in Johnstown, left the baby in the C:ne :'ie Stress cf the household, j Tri u.ising to return when she had sue- Ueede.1 in her object. She did return, and. j I fi -i" pretense, again left. She I has not yet called i'.r the child, which has temporarily beengiven 1 1 a kind-hearted but child !c;.s Moaiiui f.r safe keeping. The heartless mother wo learn is unmar ried and fhe mother of two other children. The father of the deserted babe is said to be a resident of Wilmore. County SurEitixTENEUNT. The con- voiitloa of School Directors to t-lfft -Sujm rinter.dent cf Common Schools for Cauihria county met ia Kbensburg i Tuesday. Present, 00 Directors. '.-.. j miti' in, T. J. Chapman, A. v. re- j rlti io! Suj.erintcudent by acclam-.:!- n. ; The salary was continued at the 1 1 i.er t-revaiiin figure 81,000 a year. i Mr. Chapman is a competent and de serving man, aud his re-election, and par ticularly by acclamation, is a compliment of which he may well feel proud. Teachers' Advocate. Mr. Geo. V Cope, editor of the Xtac-ncrs' Adcocat, having removed from Kbensburg to Jchns town, that paper will hereafter be publish ed at the latter place. Mr. C. has been chosen Superintendent of Common Schools for Johnstown, for which position he is well qualified. We may ?.dd that the Teachers' Advocate is a very able educa tional journal , and worthy of very extend ed supporL Every, school teacher ought to take it. A number of the juveniles of this place celebrated the May anniversary by holding a party in the town hall. They seemed to enjoy themselves very or.lv sorrv the occsMon di much, and were d not la;t longer. ' . 1 ii' ; r it 1 .1. . 1 i r . 1 1 , m .mi 1 i t List of Lett ells. Following is a list cf uncalled-for letters remaining in the Ebensburg P. O. May 2, 1809 : Henry Allenbaugh 2, Ella Albaugh, "Wal burg: Beringer, John Blicksndc-rfer, Joha Campbell, Felix Doyle 2, Richard 13. Davis, Asenith Davis, Jane Davis, Eliza Davis, Ste . T 1 I . T 1 T " . ven Davis, Mrv Delehuct, Rebecca Evans, David E. Evans, jr., Harrison Field, John -J Frighthof, llhaci Garmer, trastus B. uile, Sarah Groves, Charles H. Grinnell, W. W. Jones, David Jones, east. John J.Jones 2 i Thomas L- Jones 3, Owen E. Jones, John Jones, John .. Jones, Isaac Joaes, Thomas D. Jones, J. B. Lowmau. George E. Lent, Winfield Lent, G. D. Lloyd, John McDermtt, John Mathews, Jane Paxrish, Matilda Par rish, Ellen Parrish, Elizabeth Plummer.'W. II. Rsger, J. Ripple, Christian Snyder, Re becca Shaffer, Lizzie R. Shaffer, D. H. ThoJi as, A. Walters. J. B. Waddle, Ellis Westovtr. Extensive Ast Gallery. Next to the Bible, no book is inure useful than Web ster's Dictionary. The Unabridged is an extensive crt-galierg, containing over three thousand engravings, representing almost every animal, insect, reptile, implement, plants, etc., which we know anything about. It is a vast lihmry, civing infor mation on most every mentionable subject. It indeed has been well remarked that it is the most remarkable compendium of hu man knowledge in our language. Ilouse hohl Advocate. . T. . . r . New Mail Koute. n e arc informed that a new mail route will be instituted in '.v Julv next. The route will extend from tarrolltown by way of Giea Conneil to benefits of the mail service. Handbills. During the past two weeks, we have printed an extraordinarily !nr"-c n7iTrbrr nf hmdlm! tn snv nothing I cf ether species cf job vrcrk. We have i lately ad ieu larsrelv to our stock of ioband 1 . 4 1 .1 t t: x- t uljia iijic,auu iuu puuiiu appeal ioiia j discovered that cur facilities for doing all I sorts cf job work are unsurpassed iu this eectiu. Pile in we can accommodate . m t ah. Patent. Among the patents issued from the United States Patent OfHce fjr the week ending April 27. 1SG9. we find , r the fJL'.ving : -.-pool-case cr cabinet, J. T, . 1 ' j 1 atton iiiompson, ol i'mlafielplua. o. I T firl,. n.,.slv,0. r. , a . - Ve L.pa his invention may prove as much a success he himself La vrovrn n sv.ooom a gcntlemau and good, fe'k'.v. Ptuing IJand. We ui.dersiiird some f our J-'cu:ir men hav - rrganizr-d a string band, which is conu-osed of some of the best mimical talent of the r-h':. The band will be under the leadership of cur 1 t- tr t t ''"-i inirnu, 1 jl-j. yev, i . uoues. Lift ... 1 . . r . . .ei nu:.i . u. Hear It In Mind. Travelers will find it to their interest t remember that the morning train will Lave Fbcnsburg at 5.20 a. ra. on Mcuuavs. The balance if the week (Sundays excepted) it wiil leave :it 7.40 a. m. . . -IAuKEX. in tae r.Densburg market, u 15 uuuu iu u eeiiij i;er irju.iu . erTK. cents per dozen; potatoes, ?.00 to v--- per ouSiiei. r. o. 1 1 1 tiie New Coukt.-Wc are informed . , .,.li:,;.,i rf.Tt rk ,w...u county, at Johnstown, will be formally or ganized on the 5th of July next- . The Book or Fortune. Everybody should I.aveacoj y cf this worK. published by our enterprising merchant, L. Mayer, of Jobnitowa It is given away. By all means get one, and yru will know where, when and bow to buy cheap coods, besides many other useful llr.ngs. . If you contemplate building, dear read r", we have a word cf advice to whisper in . i:r ear, which is thi3: Go to Hunt'cy's to til your necessary building xtore3 and you will save money reason, he sells . r.per than the rhrpest. Stock Owners. On receipt of 50 cents you caa Lave forwarded to yon ihe best receipt now in use, for making a condition powder for Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Address fjr two weeks, Lock Rox 12, Johnstown, Pa. Seed Potatoes. A car load of seed potatoes hi been received by M. L Oatman. Farmers and all others should avail them Eelves of the opportunity of getting all they want before they are disposed of. Aa end less variety on hand. The place to buy a coat, vest or pants, is at Leopold & Bro., of Johnstown. Or if you want a bat or cap, neck tie, euspenders, 4c, go to Ibis establishment. Everything very cheap. Beautiful new spring suits just received. Go to L. Mayer's dry goods emporium in Johnstown if you want to buy any kind of dress goods, millinery floods, &c. He has by far the largest stock cf goods ever brought to that place, as well a3 the che-:-cil. Oxe of the most wic--w-kc, eo-ahcad and indefatigable business men in town is . S. Barker. lie ha3 received bis spring goods and invites the public to drop in and examine prices and quality. Well directed energy never fails to pay hence his prosper tv. The spring seems now to be fairly open ing, and all who are engaged ia building op n economy to ouy any mut.ti niey may neca at i. Y. Williams . U.13 stock 13 unlimitei in varietv. For bargains in dres goods, clothin 01 boots and shoes, hats and caps, groceries. c, go to the bigstore of A. A. Barker & Son. Customers waited uron by polite salesmen. The finest and largest assortment of boots, shoes and gaiters ever offered to the public are now in Etore at R. R. Davis'. For cheapness they cannot be equaled. 5 8 S 5 8 I f ill t TO THE WORKING GLASS ! I am now prepared to furnish all clas ses vth constant era ol tieir hnci, ibe whole of the time, or for the spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to So per evening, is easily earned by persons of either sex, and the boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Great inducements are offered those who will de vote their time to the business; and, that every person who sees this notice, may send me their address and tect the business for themselves, I make the following unparalleled offer : To all who are not well satisfied with the business. I will aend Si to pay for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars, di rections, &c, sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 cents. Addrt&s E. C. Allen Augusta, Maine. March 11 -3m. ijX L" A T M A N ' DEALER IX CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ! consisting in part of DOUDT.F. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, GRAIN. FEED, BACON, SALT. FISn, DRIED APFLES AXD PEACHES, ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! I SUGARS! TEAS I SYRUPS! MOLASSES 1 Ac, &c, COFFEES ! CHEESE! Also a large stock of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO! vf" Store cn Higb-at., three doors eat of Cramer is Hotel. feb. 4. H0T0GIJAPI1IC. Ho ! everv- 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 iully prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of the art. from the smallest Card Picture up to Life Size. gsT" Pictures taken innuy weather. t Eerv attention given to th tfkmjj of 1 CHILDREN'S PICTURES. j rnoicgrpa3 p:.iica n t.-;, inaia jhk, or YSitrr Cutort. Year attention is culled to nir FRAMES roa LARGE PICTURES, and PHOTOGRAPH ALDUMS, also, Copying and enlarging done in the v?ry : - " best f tyle of tne hi,. I ask comparison, and defy competion. Thankful for past favors, 1 solicit a cou tiuunuce of the same. Gallery on Jclian street, three doors north of the Town Hall. aag!3 T. T. SPENCE, Photographer- UST1X CO 'S A Xx. GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALL. Spring Circulars will be issued and ready for Agents and customers on and after April JOth, containing the largest and most liberal Exchange and Premium List ever issued. gent3 of Clubs f thirty and upwards, will have their premiums increased one-fourth when all the checks are returned. Work for us, and we will work for you. Agents wanted everywhere. Circulars sent ire. Address AUSTIN 4 CO. 32 Jt 3G Federal, and 107, 111, li3 Congress Streets, Boston, Mass. April 15, :BC9-4t. A UDITOKS NOTICE. ' lr. - - . 1 1 - - . . ... by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to report distribu'ion of the fauds iu the bands of D. A. Lutbtr, Kxecutor cf the estate ol Jacob Luther, dee'd., as shown by bis 1 al account confirmed the 10th ot March 16G9, hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties of said appointraeut at his oSce in Ebensburg, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of MAY, 1869, at 2 o'clock, p. ra., when end where they must present their claims or be debarred from coining in for a share of the fund. WM. II. SECHLER, April '22-31. Auditor. TIIOSjrLLOYD Dealer in LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. The highest market price will be paid, in cash, for all kinds of good Lumber. Particular attention paid to filling all ord.T. aog. 13. IjIlINTING INK. 'From the National Intelligencer, Wash-i-'-Star,. D. C. : Good Printing Ink. We are t present using printing ink manufactured by Mr. C. E. Robinson, at the Gray's Ferry Printing Ink Works, Philadelphia This ink we regard as superior to any printing ink we bare used for a number of years. It is clear and clean, and flows freely. We can safely recommend its use to "11 printers. Fro-an Philad. North Americaa end United .'States Gazette : We publish in another place tbe recom mendations of the printing ink manufactured by Mr. C. E. Robinson, at the Gray'a Ferry Ink Works. We aie using the ink from Mr. Robinson's works, and are pleased to add our approval cf it to tbe many endorsements he has alieady received. The ink is of excel lent fiualiir, c!etr, asl works freely. p kicks GOi.NG do v;; AT THE I ZBFXSBURG HARDWARE J- IIOT'-r TUESISUIXG STOZE. I once more return roy aincere thank to my old friends and castr-mers for their lib eral patronage extended towards me, and now, owing to the great fall in prices, hv which many articles can be said ss cheap a's before the war, and having a thorough knoU edge of the business aud the wants of the public, I take pleasure in announcing that I can and will sell goods nt a less figure than any similar establishment in citj or country. My stock will consist ia part as follows : DOOR ixd CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW STRINGS, SnCTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, FUTTT, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, asd FOR PLANES, PANEL TLOWS. LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, and MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, asu BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCiTHES and SNATHES, RAKEti i HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMDS BELLS, H AMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER , FITH, TONGUE, isd LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, ad PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, TIYOTS, tc. LAMPS ixd OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, HEATING STOVES TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, at WRINGERS, tc, 4c, &c, 1c, if., kc. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. 4c TOBACCO am) CIGARS. Odd Stove riatts, Grata, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cittern rumpt and Tulivj at man ufacturers' prices. Spcutins made, painted, and put up, at low rates. 25 Persons owing me debts of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up a- soou as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pay expenses, and owing to the small profits that I am making on goods I cannot afiord to give long credit the intcres would tooa eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1368. yrr a l h v a p e li : AT V. S. BARKER'S, E D E X S B U R G P E XX A . 1 THE dlllAPKST AND BEST AS SORTMENT IN TOWN. :jTTujF V u IIOOFLAN'VS CtRMAN TONTC, T":ie Grti:t Rcniedie for ell Dibcascs cf V. Liter, Stomach cr DijejUre Orjr HOLLAND'S GERMAN 3I7T."RS l& composed of the pure juicef (r, aa iLt 7 arc medicinally terrrej. Extracts) of Reel?', Herbs, and Barks, mkln prepara tion, highly concentrated, atd entirely frc frcci alcoholic admixture of arrr kind. HUOFLANO'S GERMAN "TUNIC Is a combination of all the ingredient T the Ditterj with the purest quality of Sast i t'ruz Rum, Orange, Ac-., making oat th rno!t plent, agreeable remedies eer c; fered to the public. Those preicrrirsjf a Medicine free, froca Ai toholic Admixture, wt'l u-e HOOFLANIVS GERMAN BITTERS. Those who he no objection to the tc u bination of the Bitter. a tinted, will t, , I1UOFLAXD S GERMAN TOXIC. They are both equal!y good, and or.;in. the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tweeu the t-o being a mere, matter cf tasWe. the Tonic being the most palatable. The ftomach, from a variety of causes such as IndlgeHion, Dyypepsia, Nervous De bility, etc.. :s very apt to have its lanctiocr ieranged. The Liver, sympathizing as close ly as it does wiih the Stomach theu be comes affected, the result of which in that the patient suffers from several or xuore of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Tilei. Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ol th? Stomach, ausea, Heartburn, Disgust far Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stcmach. Sour Eruditions, Sinking or fluttering at tt.e pit ot tne stomach, swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating bensaiions hen ia a I ing posture, Dimncsa ! of viion. Dots or webs before the sight, f u!l I nln in the Had, Deficiency of Perspiration. ' Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in t!. iuc, ihck, i.nest, uiudi, etc., Sudden Huh- s f Heat, Burning ia the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Sp rils. The sufferer from these disease should exercise the greatest caution in the selection of o remedy for his case, purchasing only thut which he is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries, c: :a possesses true tner i, skilfully compounded, is free from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itself reputation for the cure of these diseases. I" this connection we would submit those well known remedies Uocfland'i German Bitten, and Iloottantl t German Tome, prepared bv DR. C. M. JACKSON, PIIILADELPHIA.'rA Thirty-five years since they were Erst in troduced into this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly pcrformed 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, 1- ' Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease cf the Kidneys, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach cr la testinr3. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE whatever; Prostration of the System, in duced by Srrtre Labor, Hardships, Expo?ure, Fever, 4c. There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such cases. A tone nd vigor is imparted to the whole system, the apr t .ite is strengthened, food is enjoyed, ths stomach digests properly, the blood is prri fied, the complexion becomes ond and healthy, the yellow linje is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, un l the weak and cervous invalid beceec3 a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the Land of time weighing h?s--ily upon them, with all i attendant will find in the use of this Itinera, er ll Tonic, un elixir that will instil new Iit nta their veins, restore in a measure the e-.erv and ardor of more youthful dsys, bn:!; r their shrunken forms, and give heUtL a;a happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE! It is a well established fact that fully o:;e half of the female portion of our popua:: aie seldom ia tee enjiTment of goci r-f;:h, or, ta use their otvn T expression-, "ure. teel well." They are languid, deroi-J of s'.l energy, extremely nervous, and fcav nc ap petite. To this class of persons the Bitters, or tlis Tonic, is especiallr recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are n strong by the use of Hther "cf these remedies. Ther wKl rore trerr tas? of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates "brve nceum--"-. ted in tbe hands of the proprietor. bt tp.-.-will allow of the publication of but a fw. Those, it will be observed, are from iren o: note, and of 6uch standing that they t-. be believed. T5STIMONI ALS: Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Jatic o; the Sur-remc Court of Pa., writes: Pbilad?: pfaia, Mrh 1C, 1S67X find Hooflani'? German Bitters is a - good tonic, useful in diseases cf tlie iigestive organs, and great benefit in caseB of debility, and .'. of nervous action ia the system. Yours, truly, Geo. W. Woodward." Una. Jtme Thofipsen, Jadge of the Su prrrsp Ccurt -cf renasylracia. rHiLXi-ifLruiA, April 23, 1S56. I coasider 'HooAand'4 3erman Bitters a . . . 3 - - r 5 1 j : j i7estioi or Oyspepsia- I can certify this frc3 j mj experience f it- . Tours. 4c. i "JAMES TliOUPSO-V." 1 From Rev. JoseTa KeTin.ni, D. I., Pastor i cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson OearSir : I have been freqe- ly requested tn connect say Ktai rai r j commenaiiena 3f UiiTercBt kin da t tneii- cincs, bst rcgardiag Ae f ractke aa ou; cf my appropriate sfkere.l live in all case de clined ; but with a J clear proof I vari ous inslMR-ces, aud particularly ia fr owa fatally of tke e f Dr. HooSitnd's Geriin Bitters, 1 depart for once from my nssl eure, to express mr full conviction t.i fcr generwl debility of the syi'em, and rn pecinlly f;r Lirer Complaiut, it is a safe at! vainnble preparation. In some cases it iay fail; butusuallr, I doubt not, it will be rer benrficlai Te lixuse who suffer from theabor causes. Ycurs, very respectfullr. J. H. KENNARO.- C A U T I O X. noflani's German Remedies arecoact?r feitcd. f'ee that the tignature al C. M JACKSON is oa the a wrapper of each bottle. All otluefa are counterfeit. Principal t3?Sc'e, .ai Has a factory at t'. German AJeditrisi Store, Xo. 631 ARCU-S:., Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Pioprjetor. VZ&:?lj C. M. Jacko9 a Co. PRICES: W'ofland's German Bitters, per bottle. $! CI ' half dozen. 5 W Hoofland'a German Tonic, pnt up in -qanrt bottles, $1 30 per bottle, or a half doasu fj $7 50. E" not forf"et a examine well tl. ar ticle you boy, in order to get tbe genuine. For sale by all Druggist ajxiStoreke-,-. everywhere- u!c-;n. r 1
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