u u Ski . . . M -A - LOCAL AND PERSONAL fBtssisnto- and Cresson Railroad: UwillruBMWuowi. ' ' 1.7 40 V. M.. connecting with Philadel V ,'aj Pittsburgh Express West, and ...rn Express East. ' ' 'jKp.M., connecting .with Mail Train r4vE t'BESSO.N-r. u 9 "0 A.M.. or oa deParture of ritts" .reb Eipress West. - . " y 8.31 P. M., or on departure of. Mail r4io West. ' - Memoranda. Mr. Harry Teeter, ed- ,,r uf the Meigs county," O., Press, was in ffnoneday last week. Ho has lately ten unto himself a wife,' and of course i "i rrnir fiml hnnnv. We' were !3d to see him.... A. jew peddler lell Irom 1 e cars at Tyrone on Saturday wcet, and ji33 run oer. no - v. stent that one of his legs had to be am- ,uttJ....Grccnfcbur is infested with -r;!ars....Two prisoners r made their cs po from" the Indiana jail on Tuesday Mil of Ust week. Strange to relate, only of tU rrisoners was a negro... .Hail Jee.l son of 0. W. Reed, aged about 12 feun. wss drowned at Saltsburg on Tucs iv afternoon la.it. He was in a skiff, filch went over the dani. The body has , t vet been found... After a week of cold, t, and disagreeable weather, the sun me rut bright on Sunday, and since then : hae caught occasional glimpses of n:.r.er....Onc Schultz, a watchman on P. R. R. at IliiUdale, Westmoreland tat v. was Tun over by a freight train on 0d.y of last week, and had a leg cut ...John Stormcr, the conductor of the ry express freight, who was injured by e car at Wall's station a week ago, has tfec 'die J.... A couple of peripatetic organ !nders. .euliyened town : with third-class jisic-ono-day'Iast "Week.. The dwelling is- of Mr. Andrew Kifer, in Unity 3-,Yi:hip Westmoreland county, was des- jiyed by fire on the 3d inst...,Two men, pppoaed to have been participants in the te fcink robbery in Clearfield, were ar- teu in ieuioru on i riuay last, coma 500 of the stolen bonds were found in ir possession. ...The dwelling and effects WiJjw Baskmam, in Monroe township, Vlfjrd county, were burned on the 3d Loss $2,000.... Henry Miller, of r.hrjipton township, Bedford county, e p cling bark on the 8th inst, was 'A- a large tree limb falling upon ....Tae Senatorial district composed of 1 cranties of Blair, Center, Huntingdon, f Via, Juniata, and Perry has instructed Gov. Geary.... A firemen's parade I held in Harrifcburg yesterday. ...The IkApniAn Kq.A Iiaah CiJwn lit. ! " wv.iuwi, imic ILJ.-I1 uunu uiu iivi n, and are returning home in droves. At saw two mon driving a!onr - the enient to-day. Why were they not ar edan I fined Normal .schools will be nej out in Cambria county as usual sauiaier.... Don't forget to attend the tin of the soldiers this (Thursday !ilag....An insane man passed through a, singing and yelling, on Saturday.... i circus could get no hotel here to give it (and board, and so it will not exhibit fur benefit. Everybody is glad this aus. LT'EPAUTEI) SriRlTS. Tr David TnW- rehidea in Cambria township, seven es north of Kbcnsburg. Once in a le he takes -a wee drop of the crathur,'' F:M there is no drinkim vate neighborhood, ''J by the barrel. "He g saloon in his he buys his e does not keep lH but he keeps a private bar, and trouble the keeping gives him. Qt a year ago, while transporting a r supply of whisky hence to hi? domi- barrel fell off the wagon, was not e time missed, but was at the time vered by some evil-disposed persons. - I f iled it away and hid it, doubtless fiing what they desired of its contents. ?is only recovered after -several days Jnt search. And here, only a few iJgo, Mr. Powell took home with him and a bran-new barrel of whiskv, 11 -c stowed away in his bar. He 1--J engaged in the raising of stock, -by a happy thought, the bar is lo- a the granary of his barn for con-- sake. Well, tho other night. : Prsnn or persons, to the law as yet n, without the fear of God and " ,a anger bored from beneath through ary fioor and also through the bot- f;of tbe barrel. A., well-known law of ;r'Jacs ouU 'convince .the reader, -t our asfistance, that the withdraw- ft? 4 1 we auger was followed by a flow 'nts not often seen in these parts. not known whether a tub or other ttUfcr't receptacle received tho mh. ' uk " s known that the spirits SOne griaimering with the that were, souie forty callons "Jiacc ol an hour. rarv ,. ?c. J v" :nAV ";:::::::::::::::::::K::JiAi .y PpcoBATiON.We. gire ; ; Jtelow : the programme agreed upon by the commit tee appointed at a meeting "of soldiers held on Thursday, evening last to mato arrange mi t for the? decoration xf . rour soldiers' grave's on1 Saturday ''next. ' It is"' toped that our business men will cheerfully ac cede to the request ,01-. the committee and close their doors during -the continuation of the "solemn' and impressive ceremonies : The procession .' will- formi at .the Court House, on Saturday. next, Mar 29th, and be rady to. move at one o'clock, p. m. It will be composed or one division, under the com mftnd of "r chief Mirshaktftssigted by two as sistant Marshal?. The procession will march over such route to tbedifTerent cemeteries as tbe chief Marshal and his assistants maj hereafter desigpate, u tUa following order, viz : " : i -: - .: r : , , , . Martial Baml. . ... American Flag Draped in Mourning. Officiating Clergymen. t . Decorating Coincpittee of Thirty Young La dies Under tbe Management of aa i . . Assistant Marshal. . . Alter which . -i - : , The Divines Will March In Such; Order As - The Chief Marshal Shall Direct. The graves in the .different Cemeteries to be visited,' will be previously marked with small nags, by a Committee appointed for that purpose. The ceremonies at the cemeteries will con sist of vocal mnsic by ' a baud of- vocalists which will be in attendance, . An oration ap propriate to the occasion, and to conclude by P"J-r- . - . . , Duriag the continuance or. tnese. ceremo nies the merchants anl business men of the town are earnestly requested to close their p'aces of business and participate in.the cere monies ; while the pastors of the different cburehes and jauitor of the court house are respectfully requestedto have their several bells tolled at proper", intervals during the moving of the procession. All are cordially invited to attend. -It is hoped nd expected that all who desire will participate. . ' . The Ministers of the various churches of the place are respectfully requested to preach Memorial Sermons to their respective con gregations at their usual time of holding ser vices on S.thbath morning. May 30, 1863. S. W. DAVIS, - A-Y- JOXKS, ' J. D. 3 ItKLEY; WM. II. SECULER, J. E. SCAJSLAN, Com. of Arrangements. Ebe.nsbcbo, May 25, 1869. Local Politic?. The political cam paign is opening up bravely. With your permission. I propose to take a look at the situ ition from a Democratic stand-point, and shall endeavor to keep you posted as to what is going on. John Porter, of Hemlock, will undoubt edly ba nominated for Assembly. He has no opposition, for Gen. Potts will not be a candidate since the establishment of the District Court at Johnstown. There will be a fight for Register and Recorder. Geo. W. Oatman, of Ebensbur, is supposed to have the inside track, for the reason that he had the next highest number of votes to Griffin, the present in cumbent, four years ago. But Thomas McKernan, of Cambria City, is after him with a sharp stick. Thomas lives in an extremely enlightened communi'y the "Five Points" of Cambria county Democ racy you might call it and will therefore receive much support. Other candidates are mentioned, who will be named here after. The Dem. Co. Com. will meet in the Court House, Ebensburg, on the 8th prox imo, to select conferees to go to Harris burg on the 14th of July to support Hon. C. L. Pershing for Governor. Observer. The New Game Law. We publish or. our first page the new game law passed by our late Legislature. Some of its pro-' visions should be rigidly enforced here. Section five," for instance, provides that no insectivorous bird shall at any time ba killed. It has no doubt been observed by our local readers that many, probably a majority, of the fruit and shade trees in this town and vicinity are dead or dying. Why? Primarily and mainly because of the absence of woodpeckers and other in sectivorous birds from our midst. The boys and senseless sportsmen will not al low them to remain. That section ought to be enforced. Again, section six ught to be enforced. That most beautiful and most gamey of all fish, the speckled trout, with which our mountain streams, now abound, will. th course of timr. li out if they are not afforded proper protection. Unless restrained by law, piscatorial guer illas will line the margins of the streams after the spawning season has commenced ; and to catch and kill one trout in the spawning season is to catch and kill thou sands. The entire act, we take it, is timely and called for. and its every section ought to be enforced throughout the State. Internal Revenue. The' Collector of this (17th) district gives notice by hand bill that taxes on income, articles in sched ule A, and on business, aro due and paya ble, and will be received for Cambria county at the following times and places : Ebensburg, on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 15th and 16th. Johnstown, any time prior to June 30. Crop Prospects. From all parts of tho country come good reports of good prospects for one of the most bountiful grain, harvests ever known. If the fall crops are equally good or even average the effect on prices will be felt ever the entire country. Sheriff's Sales. We " give below an abstract summary of the. real estate adver tised to he sold by the Sheriff of Cambria county at the "; Court Hcnse, Ebensburg, on Monday', ' June :7th,- prox., at one o clock, p;:m. : : ' -", ' ". The right, title, and interest of Dominic M'Hugh. in a piece or parcel of land in Taylor township, containing four acres, cleared, frith a one-story plank house thereon also, two acres in same township, cleared ; also, a piece or parcel of land in Millville borough, with several one-and a half story plank houses thereon ... William Bradley, ! piece or parcel of land in Washington township containing one acre,. with a one-and-a-half story plank house and .a plank stable thereon.' r Mary : ' JBigbeb brode, lot of ground in Cambria borough' with V two-story frame house and a frame stab thereon. - Nicholas- Nagle,' lot of ground iu: Carroll town borough, with a two-story frame, house and a frame, stable thereon.. James Burk piece or parcel of land in Summerhill township containing twenty two acres, unimproved i : ' - The following real estate-will be sold by the Sheriff at Johnstown on Saturday, May 29th, instant: -u' ; The right, title and interest of Charles Plitt in a building .and lot of ground in Johnstown. ' ! . James F. Howard and Charles Plitt, lot of ground in Johnstown, with a two-story frame house thereon. - .' James Fryock, lot of ground in Cone maugh township, with a one-and-half story plank house, a plank stable, and a carpen ter shop thereon. ". ; ; , . , ,: W. H. SpriDger, a building and lot "of ground in Johnstown. Samuel Carmichael, a building and lot of ground in Conemaugh township. Levi Jacoby, two lota of ground in Conemaugh township, with a two-story plank house and a plank stable thercen. Married. On the 25th inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev, B. M. Kerr, Mr. Geo. F. Robinson and Miss Aggie M. Roberts, all of this place. There it is; another gone-! It is always a pleasure for us to record the joining to gether of two kindred hearts; but more especially does it becoiae. a pleasure when, as in the above case, we have the satisfac-. tion of announcing the receipt of a green back in the shape and style of the V kind in conjunction with the notice of the nup tials. The happy couple will accept our thanks and most extravagant wishes for long lives and merry ones. May they en joy in the fullest "degree the supreme joy and felicity that ever springs from the un ion of ' "Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one." May they be happy ! On the' 25th inst., in Ebensburg, by Rev. R. C. Christy, Mr. H. A. Shoemaker to Miss Lida Meyers, both of Ebensburg. Still another gone ! Harry is so pre eminently a good fellow, and his wife so perfect a model of the womanly woman, that we take especial pleasure in congrat ulating them on their union. Their lives may they be long ; their happiness may it be perfect ; their end may it be peace. On the 25th inst., at Summit, by Rev. Ryan, Mr. Thos. J. Glass, of Ebens burg, to Miss Alice Fox, of Washington township. . And yet another gone! Well, true manhood is joined to true womanhood sterling worth to grace and goodness. We ardently hope. that theirs may be a path strewn with roses, and that never a cloud may obscure their future horizon. Trial List. Subjoined is the list of causes set down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg, for Cambria county, commencing Monday, June 7th, proximo : FIRST WEEK. M'Coy - vs. LHfcinger. Ke.fr,,' cl al TS. Fleck. Black V9. Simpson. Rowley vs. M'Hugh. " Allison vs. Myers, et al. M'tJonigle vs. Burk, et al. Scott vs. M'GIade & P. R. R, Brown vs. Black. Swope vs. Klynn, et a!. Porter'a adui'r - vs. John Porter. Hobart..". vs. Flynn, et al. Boro. of Johnstown, vs Treftz. Same...... vs. John Jones.- Vickroy ..... vs. Ryckuiau. Eager vs. Dunn. BECOKD WEEK. Muncy IXofTman, jr va. M'Dermitt'g. Benjamin F. Bell...- vs. Anthony Swires Fronheiser..... vs. Ribletb. Snyder's : vs. Michael Plott. Henry Walter's nse. vg. George R. Slick. Cambria Iron Co.... vs. Barker's heirs. Geo. Snyder vs. Weakland k Thomas State Sunday School Conven tion. A State Sunday School Conven tion will be held at Williainsport, Pnna., on Tuesday, June 1st, next. Sunday-School teachers and Superinten dents, and clergymen interested in the work, are cordially invited to be present from all parts of the State. .Eaeh Sunday School is requested to send one or more delegates. Excursion tickets will be sold on the various railroads. l LOCAL CORRESPOtfliENCtiS LETTER FROM . CABROIXTOWB IMPROVEME5T TH ORDER OF THE ' DAT VABIOCS ITMIS OF IHTEBEST. . V ' ' . , " . Carrolltown May 24, 1869 To th Editor cf Tke AUeghuniant n ; As the FreemanYiaa an able "Buz Fuz" correspondent here, I thought it not out of place to give the readers' of !the AllgJia nian a word of knews from northern Cam bria. - :'-'-'-- 1 ' - First, then, with regard to improve ments of a substantial character? :MrVFred erick Snyder is now fast pushing ahead a fine frame building, two stories1 in height, with a: high basement story.' -The dimen sions of the- building ; are f fifty by thirty feet ; and the general arrangements of the rooms, &c.,is first-class and after, the most modern style, Mr. Ed. Binder is also pushing on a.large frame building, .for a dwelling, that will add greatly, to the ap pearance of that part of town. , The Con vent build;.? now engages, a large force of workmen. aC soon :ie wans win do com menced V after , which we wi.' give you a full description thereof. . .Sir. Paul 11- wanger, proprietor of thVMountain IioiuiC, at north, end of town, is also improving the front of his large 'and commodious ho tel by painting, etc.', etc. Mr.Josepb. Behe has broke ground and is building the foundation for a new saw-mill, to he located just beyond Mr. Wertnei's tannery, at the north end of town. V He proposes , to have the mill on the groan d next week. Several minor improvements, such as small dwelling houses, fancy fences, &c, are going up in different parts of the town. But we had almost forgotten to , notice the internal improvements ; made by Mr. Lawrence Schroth in his first class hotel. Mr. S. is papering, renovating and refurn ishing his house throughout, and guests who call with him will appreciate his taste. This disjointed epistle must not be clos ed without some comment on the opera tions, broud and loud, of ','Buz Fiiz" print ed in last week's Freeman. In a sly and g'o sing style, as he thinks, he intimates that, while our young ladies are fair, handsome, and healthy, yet they are given to unnatural coloring of cheeks and faces, thtt should be made to blush only by the glow of health. Now, "Buz Fuz" is eith er not a judge of healthy -looking complex ions, else he has been guilty of some un warranted "peeping into the toilet boxes and countenances of our young ladies, not to accuse him of still greater familiarity. Fuzzy-Buzzy. The Hoa Question. At a meeting of the Town Council of Ebensburg, held on Monday evening last, a petition signed by 122 citizens of Ebensburg was presented, asking that an election be ordered for some suitable day to decide the momentous "hog in" or "hog out" question. The "fathers in' their ' wisdom, "refused to grant the re quest. So thaj, for the present at least, the hog may consider himself "in." Personal. Hon. John Porter, Cam bria county's Representative to the lower house of the last Legislature, was in town on Monday. Mr. Porter's ccurse in the House gave much satisfaction to his con stituents, and there is no doubt of his re nomination by the Democratic party. As to his re-election well, we don't know about that. Boy Killed. rOn Tuesday of this week, a young boy named Callahan was killed at Lily's station, this county, under the following circumstances: He 'was undermining a large mass of coal-in a mine in that neighborhood, when the mas3 caved in, and, falling upon the boy, crush ed him so badly that he died in a half hour. Man Killed. On Tuesday evening of last week,, a man named Thomas Riley was run ovor and killed by the Phila. ex press east on the Pen na. Railroad one mile east of Wilmore. The deceased was walking on the track at the time, and was not discovered in time to stop the train. Married. At St. Augustine, on the 18th inst. by Rev. Father Burns, Mr. John Flynn, of Lock Haven, to Miss Annie Flanagan, of Bells Mills, Blair Co. Hon.. A. A. Barker, of Ebensburg, ad dressed a temperance meeting at Spring field Furnace, Blair county, on Saturday evening last. Died. In Washington township, near Wilmore, on the 19th instant, Dr. D. T. Storm, aged 75 years and 5 months. Appointed. Mr. John Brown has been appointed Postmaster at Summerhill, CakAria county, vice Mr. Plummer re moved. - - New Dress and Dry Goods. A. G. Fry has jast received a splendid . stock of dress and dry goods. -The attention of oar iasiiiuunuio lauies ana genuemn is airecteaj to this fact. The goods will b sold "rt 1 cheap. T R I C E SM GO ING DOWN! EBENSBURG. HARDWARE . HOUSE ; : , FURNlSHIXa STORE. I once more return xny sincere thanks to ray oW friends and easterners foT their lib eral patronage, extended towards-me, and now, owing to the great fall in. prices, by which many articles can be sild as cheap as before the war, and having a thorongh 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.establishme&t In city or country. My stock will consist in part as follows : DOOR akd CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGE-3, SCREWS, WINDOW SPRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, ' 1YINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES ano BITS, nATCnETS, SQUARES COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS rOCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, ako FOR1 PLANES, ; 1 PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASn. RAISING, and MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL," RIP, COMPASS, and i BACi: 5AW3, GAUGES, OIL TCES,SCET;V DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCTTHES Axn SNATHES, .KES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, nORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, IIAMES; WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, II ALIER , FITII, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, P0UCIIE3, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, &c. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, BEATING STOVES TIN ad SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, akd WRINGERS, &c, Ac, Ac, &c, Ac, Ac. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, 4c. TOBACCO akd CIGARS. Odd Stove Mates, Grate; and Fire Brick always on hand to snit Stove3 sold by me. Well and Cittern Pumpt and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices- Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. JCST" Persons owing rae 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 afford to give long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1868. ALL P A P E R ! AT V. S. BARKER'S, EBENSBURG PE NX A . THE CHEAPEST AND BEST AS SORTMENT !N TOWN. H GOTLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS AXD HOOFLA!?TrS GERMAN TONIC, The Great Remedies for all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach or Digtitive Organ. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN SITTERS' , Is composed of the pure juices (or, as thty art medicinally termed. Extracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, king a prepara tion, highly' concentrated, and entirely free from alctKolic Admixture of anj kind. ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Is a combination of all the ingredients of . the Bitters, with the purest quality of Sant Ou Rum, Orange, Ac, making one of the moKt pleasant, agreeable remedies ever of fered to the public. l ; . t Those pretcrriog a Medicine free from Al coholic admixture, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who bate no objection to the com bination of the Bitters, as stated, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equal'.y good, and contain .he 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 varietr of causes such aslndigesiio 1, DyEpepsia,Nervons De bility, etc.. i3 er apt to have its functions' deranged. The Liver, sympathizing as close-, ly as it does with the Stomach then be comes affected, the result of which U that the putient suffers from several or tr-oru ' of the following diseases: . . Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Pile?. Fuluess of Blood to the Head, Acidity of ths Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust- fac Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the ' Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flat tering at the IIart, Choking or Suffocatinff Sensations when i& a Ijing posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the sight, dull nin in the Uad, Deficiency of Perspiration. YeIIo"''S of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Ch?, Limbs, etc., Sndden Flush es f Heat, Burning in the JFleth,. Consraat Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of;; Spi rits. ' The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection ' of o remedy for his case, purchasing" only that which he is assured from his investiga- tions and inquiries, possesses true mer- " it, skilfully compounded, U free from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. la 'T this connection we would submit those weD- ' known remedies 'UooflanaVa German Bitter t and Iloofiand' German Tome, prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Thirty. five ytars since they were first in troduced into this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly" performed more cure3, and benefitted suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any. other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, TFT 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, Ac. 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, the 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 the weak and nervous iuvalid becomes a strong and healthy being. TEESONS 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 the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness te their remaining years. NOTICE! It 13 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 nse their own "T" expression-, "never feel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, aad have no ap petite. To this class of persons the Bitters, or Ihe Tonic, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of these remedies. They will cure every case 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. These, it will be observed, are frcrra men of note, and of such standing that they must be believed. .TESTIMONIAL $t Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Caret" Justice f the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: Philadel phia, March 16, 1867. "I find Hoofiand's German Bitters is a V, good tonic, useful in disease? of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in "cases of .debility, aad want of aervoos actioa ia the systen. Yonrs, truly, Geo. W. Vowae.d." Ha. James Thompson, Judge the Su preme Cosrt of Pennsylvania, Phm.aoej.fhia, April 28, 1866. 'I consider nooflan(Ts German Bitters a valuable medicare in case of attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia- I can certify this from my experience 'of it- Yours, Ac. "JAMES THOMPSON." From. Pev. Joseph Kenaard, D. D., Pastor cf the Teata "Baptisl Charch, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson ear Sir? 1 have been frequent ly requested to connect my name with re commendations of different kinds of medi cines, but regarding the practice as oat of my appropriate spher.I have in all cases de clined but with a Jf clear proof in vari ous Instances, and particularly in ray own family of the nse of Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, ?jr general 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 donbt not, it will be very beneficial to those who Euffer from the above causes. Yours, very vespectfullv,' "J. H. KENNARD. CAUTION. noofland's German Remedies are counter--feited. Wee that tbe signature of C. M JACKSON is oa the T wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. Principal Office, and Manufactory at the German Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH-St Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. Jacksos a Co. P R I C L S : Hoofiand's German Bitters, per bottle, $1 00 " " half ioieo, 5 00 Hoofland's German Tonic, put up in quart bottles, $1 50 nr tooltlc, or a half dozen fot $7 50. - OSS" Do not forget to examine well the ar ticle yon buy, in order to get tbe genuine. For sale by all Druggists anStorckeepera, everywhere. nl3-6m. -