l! I! w 32" IUUKSDAY::::::::::::::::::::::::::JUNE 10 BEvs!U'Ra and Cresson Railroad. 0n and after April 25, 1869, trains on this road will run as follows : Iewe Kbensburg A 7.40 A.M., connecting with Philadel dia and Pittsburgh Express West, and coiithfrn F.xpress East. w At 7.10 1. M., connecting with Mail Train -c3t and Philadelphia Express East. Leave Cresson At 9.20 A.M., or on departure of Pitts jjarpb Express West. At 3.31 P. M., or on departure of Mail Tr--J C:it Court Proceedings. Below we give the Court proceedings transacted at the Quarter Sessions, J unc Term, up to Wed nesday noon : Com. vs. Charles Kibler. Indicted for larceny. District Attorney, on motion, entered a nolle prosrrpd, deft to pay cost. Cum. vs. Amelia Noel. Indicted for lnUirf T-nnil miiltv in mnnnpr nnd s.i.v-.j. & j - L,rm in which slie stood indicted. I 'Join. vs. icier joyr. nutc.cu ior AuUery. ot guilty, and the prosecutor t ry the cost of prosecution, f Com. vs. William Einirh. Indicted for I t i i .11 iii. ; . i l . i mi B.ssauit anu ua-icrY wuu . lutein to tin. Yolk prosequi entered on payment of cost y defendant. Com. vs. Adam Leiden. Indicted for .Lung lifpuor -without license. Kol. pros. atered. Om. vs. Adam Leiden. Indicted for .!liirr liquor on Sunday. Found guilty manner and form as he stood indicted Com. vs. Cyreachus Schncpf. Indicted : selling liquor on Sunday. Guilty in inner and form in which he stood in- icted. ; jC'ouu vs. Cyreachus Schncpf. Indicted seJmr hnuor without; lfconsiv F.mnd y in manner and form in which lie hi indicted. Com. vs. John K. Skellv. Indicted for iult and battery. Not guilty and prcs- .tor pay costs. f;' C? 11 lt'.ll . . avoui.v3.c.r. v imams. Indicted for eny. Found guilty, , m. vs. Sibly Itiehmoud. Indicted burglary. Not guilt'. IN COMMON I'LEAS. IivU II. Roberts, Administrator ih- cum testa nun to anue.xo, of Pat Md.Vy. dec' J., vs. Wm. W. Glent . rui::moui in ejectment. Oa trial. ,.'". .jli.ed. Oa Monday evening. 'Jiii-er, under the iuilueuee of iutoxi- 'li'juor, made his appearance at the f Mr. William Callan, at Cresson, akcd l.r '-a dunk." Where lie from, whither he was going, cr what i:i-3or business, was not known. His -I was refused. He then made the rk that he behoved he would ;o (!tant street. " and stnrtf.l !..-. , 111 I. 1 IV, i-.-n of Lilly station, p. R. R. The U'ard of him, his dead body was l-i !i'.rt distance east of Lilly. His ri entirely severed from his body, f und one-fourth of a mile nearer than the body. It is supposed that !tn the track and went to sh;?n nnl I . 1 ' j-! : ..g tram struck Ltm. On his I I v.-i,. f,,u:jd a gold Wiiteh key bcar-;:- iiwrij.u.m " John L. L ciW -a "'" dressed, and bore the general f l-1'J (1 a goutleuian Supposed to ji'eii a t r5 years old. 1 hose V are reticulars that have reached us. " -WiuFNT. Ou Thursday morn " 3: 'ng boy named Uroukbanke i iiii side the lino of the Erie Bailrcad, near St. Mary, ia aa his-iiblo condition. 1 tventy-cue hours after his dis lut W;iS to sp3ak till death ;-J to his guff, rings. Nothing is tii certainty as to how the acci 'H'cned. lie had been to some s sim wa returning to his horn r' !) county, audit is suppled that ""'J y night he waited off the " in a state of .somnambulism. 'va.se.l was a son of our towns T I " -'m Jrookhanke. His body ii-ire fcatarday, and on Sun -v uuai resting place fjueo'irse of friends aud rela- '!:v'::' x bright, cheerful eightcen-"7- -ind gave promise of future 5 iu JCicty. Peace to his ashe f'T f t. lr ... o uuwisM. ihe Pittsburjr t; v' "'I111' makes following ; -lr- Vi'iUiaai ' Warnoch, atone :';iKfr on the Ebensbur- and to fir sar,,?c- JS ftff'R littJe child w, 7 rcel l e,,Ul ward. 7 V-iU v P , CnPne No- 7 of the ' aI;: i1to:u1 attached to the is Trim.. - 1 . T1p .r,;- iilKi Lrt s :,iII'eJ.tltrHiaina,in- be , ws VAt, i,on or a :H0,: :tti not 'njured :n th l-c. 'ering U,..aS0ll that itdM ; tain - Oue County Committee. -The re publican County Committee met in the Court House on Monday last. They or ganized in an out-of-the-way ;up-stairs room. . Not only that, but they, sat with closed doors. Everybody excepting mem bers of the Committee were barred out. The business transacted was dene se cretly and silently. , We submit that the proceedings of the Committee should have been open and above-board. All Republicans have a rijht to know what is done or is being done by their servants. The idea was a mistaken one, and we hope never to see the experiment repeated. Another thing : The custom Las long prevailed of allowing the County Commit tee to designate the preference of the Re publicans of the county for certain officers. The choice of the Committee on Monday Gen. John W. Geary for Governor undoubtedly reflects the wishes of nine tcnths of our voters. But bv what Vote was he chosen ? Why, 1G to 14. The Committee "was chosen a year ago, and without consideration having been given to the fact that they would be called on to express our choice for any office. It is easy to' be seen that such a body might make a selection which Would be utterly repugnant to a majority of our voters. We think the County Convention should perform all such work. A' Con -veution could be called for an early enough day, and the delegates would be fresh from the people, and could and no doubt would reflect (he wishes of their respective con stituencies. At any rate, this could not fail to be an improvement ou the Commit tee system. Memoranda. Gen. T. J. Power. formerly Superintendent of the Portage Road, has been appointed disbursing clerk in the office of the llegistcr cf the Treas ury at Washington. ...Ilollidaysburg is bothered by burglars ...A lodge of the Knights of Pythias has been instituted at Huntington... .A young German was run over by the cars and killed near Lfiwi?. town on Thursday morning week... .A young man named. Michael Hart was in stantly killed by a fall of slate in a coal bank in Sewickly township, Bedford" coun ty, on the 25th ult....A j-oung man named Will'am Mutzabaugh was drowned in the Susquehanna, at Duncannon, on Thursdav. He was swimming after a skiff that had broken from its mooring, and was seized with cramp.,.. There was seme frost Mou-' dr.y morning. No damaac done to the crops.... LMvy 1'owcJl has net yet heard of his '-departed spirito" spoken cf by us a couple of weeks ago. But the other dav lie received a new supply for his bar, in the shape of some twenty gallons Over halt. He was afraid of further mishaps, and so went only a half barrel this time. ...Prof. T. J. Chapman, A. M., will teach the Normal School at Loretto. Term to commence the 21st cf June, and to con tinue two months. ...The Cambria rmmfv j II........ i' ci .? . . convention is called to meet in Kbensburg c n the 23th inst V third par ty, supposed to be implicated in the Cloar tield bank robbery, was arrested in JefTer- jij, last weoK. ixe is now jail in Clearfield. in Local Politics. .Vs. Alley.: Last r-eek, I stated in general terms that Mr. John Porter would have considerable trouble securing the re-nomination for As sembly. This week I will bo more definite Mr. John E. McKeuzie, of Chest Springs is an aspirant for the position, and I uii derstand that he has the promise, either express or implied, of the support of many nign in authority in the Democratic ranks If Major Potts only holds off, it will be a pretty little light between Porter and McKenzie. Air. l.dward McGl.ide, of Washington lownsnip, would not be averse to taking the office of Register and Recorder. Mr. Anthony Anna, of Chest, nnd Mr. John Neason, of Clearfield, ar3 also on the car pet for something or another. The Dem. Co. Com. met in the Court House Tuesday, when, no doubt, a slate was made out. We shall see. O ISERVEIt. New Rook. The American Reformed Horse Rook. A new work on the Horse, giving a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of every disease incident to the horse, by Prof. Geo. H. Dud J, Veterinary Surgeon. The importance of such a work the farmer and stock owner can not be over estimated. It contains more inform avion than any similar work ever before printed. It is a large and beautifully bound book. Price S3. Elbndge Stiles agent for this county, to whom all sub scriptions must be given. Dentistiiy. Dr. D. W Zeiglcr will in town next week. All persona suf. from defective molars or incisors should visit him, for he is an able and ex perienced dentist. Rooms at the "Moun House."' - local coruespondekce: ' LETTER FBOM JOHJTSTOWS -DECORATION OJ SOL . DIEBS' GRAVES EXHIBITIONS AJiD AMCS MENTS THE DISTRICT COCRT QUESTION PIC NIC AND BTOSM FIRE, 4C. Johnstown June 7, 18G9.' To the Editors of The Alleghanian : Locals have been scarce for some time, and so I have to write anything and every thing I can get hold of to make a letter In the first place, I will notice the decora tion of the soldiers' graves, on Saturday, 20th ult. The display was very imposing, The procession formed on Franklin street, the left resting on Washington street. Marched to Lutheran burying ground; then to Union burying ground ; from there to Catholic burying ground ; thence to Sandy Arale cemetery, where very impos ing ceremonies took place in honor of 'our departed heroes, who, I hope, may never be forgotten by those left behind. The Mission School ofMillville Borough, assisted by several members of the Forest Dramatic Association, wall give two exhi bitions on Saturday and Monday evenings, June 12th and 14th, at Union Hall. The object is to procure clothing for the chil dren connected to the Mission. "Mr. A J. Hawes is Superintendent of the School The Wallace Sisters Burlesque Troupe gave three" entertainments at Union Hall, on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, May 23d,. 21th, and 2Gth. They had very good houses. - Bryan's Caravan; and1 Circus will give an exhibition on Public Square, on Thurs day, June 10th. Things are lively in relation to the much talked of district court.. I see by last week's Johnstown Democrat that Judge Easjey defends himself in a very able manner from the attacks of certain mal contents. The Kickenepawling Tribe of Bed Men held a pie-nic at Wood vale grove on Monday, May 31st, which netted them a handsome sum. The festivities of- the day were somewhat spoiled by ,aterrific storm which passed through this section ia the afternoon. Considerable damage was done. Trees were torn out bv th roots, several cows were killed, and the Johnstown Mauufacturiug Co. lost about 75,000 brick by the storm!, ' V On Saturday eveuing last, about nine o'clock, the grocery store situated on Franklin street, adjoining Parke's Marble yard, aud occupied by Mr. David G. Mc Cullough, took fire. The fire originated from a lamp being in too close proximity to a barrel of oil. The Assistance Fire Company being promptly on the ground, the flames were soon subdued with very little damage to stock or building. Dio. LETTER FROM IIE.'ILOCK A VARIETY OF SEWS WILD GAME, AC, AC Hemlock, June 7, 1809. To 'the Editors of -The Alleghanian : On Sunday last the better the day the better the deed a very exciting chase was had in this neighborhood by two well known sportsmen, Messrs. G. and 31. The cause was alter a wild animal. The wild animal was a groundhog. The do that 1 .-. - did the chasing was named Bingo. Per haps you have heard of .him : I .' 'R-i-u-g-o B-i.n-g-o B-i n-g-o Biago was bis r:tme." . fter a long and tiresome run, the grouudhog was holed-'. 'captured .slain , .skinned and eaten. The sportsmen wpra and are covered with rdnrv. -a j There is no. coal miners' strike here, nd so news is scarce. After a while, von may hear from me again. Dodo. A Daily QoyivAfiiox. lYclstcr'sUna Lruljcd Dictionary has been, in common with other great lexicons of the English lauguage, one of my daily ' companions. My testimonial to its erudition, the accu- iacy ui u. ut iiniiicns, ana to tUf vast cty- moloirical research bv which it has bopn enriched t'jrouah the labors recentlv bP. , .w , J scowca upon -it. can hardly be ot much value, sustained as the book is in world wide- reputation, by so general an appro bation ; but I have no hesitation in thus expressing my sense of its merits. John L. Motley. Accident. One day last week a voun 81 1 I - T- . , . , ,1 lad named ruskov. nnd n vnnn o-n-i n.in.l I Rowers, while on their way to this place j 1 j "--n-u. 1 on horseback, met with an accident by their I horses taking fright from some cattle near the road side,- aud ; precipitatin" them to thn. l.r Jr.;.,-.:-.-. i , 1 0 . ... v , k -.iij jiijuiiij iu. yuung lady from the fall. The young man sus tained injuries about the head by bein- trampled by the hcrsc. The accident lappened in the vicinity of Munster. People in attendance at court should avail themselves of the opportunity of visit ing Oatman's cheap store, , where all man-' ner 01 gooas are sold decidedly lower 'than elsewhere iri Ebensburg, or' indeed in .' the county. The proprietor, Mr. Ottman, is one of those clever, accommodating een- .1 -4i 1 -u vi f 1 tlemen with whom you will like to deal, Those who price his goods' never fail to hnv . ., j - UUV - - - - a .j . .,1. ; J , A' Lusus ;Natur. Our old friend and subscriber- Sr tt' v - , - - -nugu uauagner,near Loretto, writes us that a queer, goslin was hatched on his premises .lately . It had three perfect legs, two in the natural places, and the third between the other two. ' Un fortunately for the scientific. world,' it died soon after its birth. ' ' i T : New Store. Messrs. George - C. K. Zahm& Sou have just opened out a new store on Main street. ,. Tt is filled from gar ret to cellar with the best of goods, all of which are being sold at astonishingly low prices. Givo ' them a call and. see .for yourself, Advertisement elsewhere. Leo Broken-. On Saturday last, Cas per M'Cartney, while engaged in the erection of a barn in Jackson township, had one of his legs broken below the knee, by the falling of a piece of timber which was being elevated to the top of the build ing. Fry has received another fine assort ment of cloths, cassimere3, doe-skins, and ladies' dress goods. He is selling won derfully cheap aud giving bargains to ev erybody who patronizes him. - He has a bargain for you, reader.' Ix Town. Messrs. M'Divitt of the Huntingdon Journal and II. D. Wood ruff of the Johnstown Democrat are in town, and paid us a visit. Come again. Caught. We learn that the -Altoona incendiaries, to the number of six or eight, have at last been caught. Particulars next week, Died In Alleghany township, on Fri day 4th inst , Mary, Eleanor, wife of E. C. M'Mullen, aged years. If a body meet a body Coming down tiie street, Would it be any harm to 'look' what That body had upon his t'o.et ; And if that body's shoes are torn, And he needed, a new pair, It would be no harm to say to him Shoemaker keeps the best to wear. Oh, if a body would buy from us,. Instead of spending for "rye," They would always please the women in shoes, And you'll never hear them sigh. II. A. Shoemaker & Co., dealers fu every thing, High street, Ebensburg. ' Read Tins. A place to buy srood cheap Tea and Coffee. The Empire Tea and Coiree Co., of New York, have appointed V. S. Iiarker, of this place, their agent for the sale of their choice Teas aud Cotl'ees. Below Tt ilt'be found the prices of Teas. Anriter- ?oa OTrTookfng it over can see for themselves that they can save from 25 to 50 percent, by purchasing from him ; ' Bet Black, per lb SI, 30 j y. IIyon, 1,G0 ; Jaoan 1.33 En". Breakfast I,5 ; Lnptrial K'O ; Guu l'owder j,ou ; i.ng. DrcaiiUtt ,ouee o(J cents pound ; Java S3p per GnocEiiiKs. We earnestly recommend our readers when in want of groceries to give our raercnani iriena uatman a call, as he is the only one iu Town who makes this branch of business a specialty. His stock is large and choice, and his prices decidedly lower man me lowest. Martin 13 a capital fellow, clever, accommodating, and polite ueaiing miKe 10 uu, 10 uotu little and bur one price to all. He buys for cash and sells for cash. Ten per cent, saved by buyin" g at this store. Facts. That Mayer's store in Johns- rt,.--. : , !.!,... .- r 11.. i...- 01 uress gooa, iniliiuc-ry, notions, etc. xt is the largest store, sells more goods, and cheaper than all other dry goods luercuants combined in Johnstown. When vou Vo to Johnstown, buy from this store aud no other, 11 you waut Dargain3. New Goods. Barker & Son have iust received tLeir new goods,-embracing a gener al assortment of dry goods, dress goods, no -1 w tions, clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes, 4c, 4c. Their stock of clothing is of the latest and most fashionable styles in the market, bee the.r goods bclore buy ing elsewhere. $1,000 Reward Will be paid for any one who can hnd a place where clothing is sold as cheap s Leopold 4 Bro., of Johns town, are now oherm to ttie trade. All gar ments guaranteed to fit and t lower juices thnri fjin hf hnuirhr. n t (inr cuniiai n.tnl.li: meat in Johnstown. T"E w Store. Fry's newdry goods ana arcss etoro seems to be the center of at- traction. Go when you will, his store 13 filled to "its utmost with easrer nurchascM of the cheap aud beautiful good, he 13 offering to the public." He sells cheaper than all. Lis competitors. IIardwabe. The most extensive va riety of Hardware in western Penna. is that kept by Geo. Huntley at his large and exten- ve r?OIUf ? S"-m. Everything is hold - nccuiiij 'wn. -ncryuuuv- ours mere-. . J . one of bis customers,. ou uugui j uu, reancr, 11 vou are not aireauv r. , ,. . -p Williams" store - south-west corner of Dia- mt)ll(1' Tlli3 J3 the best navy iu town. Buy , lry npO THE WORKING CLASS! L I am now prepared to furnish all ilas ses vith constant employment at their httmt-9, the wiioie oi the time, or for the spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $5 per evening, is easily earned by persons of either sex, and the boys and girls earn nearly us much as men. Grent inducements are offered those who will de- vote their time to , the business ;. and, that eveT Perso"wbo ees this notice, may send me their address, and tett the business for themselves, I make the following unparalleled oner: To all who are not well satisfied with the business, I will send Si 10 pay for the trouble of writing mc.iFull particulars, di- sections, 4c sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 cents.. Address E. C. Allen Augusta, Main: .' ' ri- . . . Marcbll-3-a. J) RICES GOING D0Vi! ...... AT THB " ' EBEXS2SUEG HARDWARE $ HOUSE " F V RN1 S.IIINQ STOJtE, I once more return ray sincere thanks to my oM friends and customers for their lib eral pntrcnage extended towards me and now owing to the great fall in price, by which many articles can be s i Id as cheap as before the war, and havinjr a thorough knowl edge of the business and the wants of the public, I take pleasure in announcing that I can aud will sell goods al a less fisre than any similar establishment ia city or country. My stocVwill consist in part as follows: : DOOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES; - BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS! "' WINDOW S PRINGS, Sn UTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS," BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, ssAbli, RAISING, ajcd MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, aki, BACK SAWS', GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SO THES a.nd SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS, BELLS, HAMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER , FITn, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, axi, TISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SUOT, CAPS, LEAD, TOUCHER POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, 4c. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, HEATING STOVES . TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, ' c.,' Ac, 4c, 4c, 4c, 4c. .Ifco-FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, 4c TOBACCO ani CIGARS. Odd Stove riatet, Grates, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by rue. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. '"' Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. Persons owing me debts of long stan 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 my stock and pay expenses, and owing to the small profits that 1 am making on goods I cannot afl'ord to give long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY". Ebensburg,' Aug. 13, 1808. A L L.P A P E R AT V. S. BARKER'S, EB'EXSB UR G PEXXA s&2S CHEAPEST AND REST AS SORTMENT IN TOWN. - ' - -.. . ZZZzr Eepe3 g iSSSSjaO-a HOOFLaND'S GERMAN BITTERS - IIOOFLAND'S. GERMAN TONIC, The Great Remedies for-all Dhseasej of the ' .- "" Sionact' or-D.'gesliv Organs. NOOFLAND'S JERMA?T SITTERS' a vumpusiti oi pure juices for, as ther HOOFLAN D'S G ERM AN "TO Km . : ' Is a combination.. aUo.be ingredieats of the Bitters, witk uo purest.qaality-of Saota Cruz Hum, Orange, 4c making oue of tha most pleasant, njrreeaHe remedies ever of fered to tire' public, 1 .'...!-. -Tht.se preferring a M ! c:.ue free from Al coholic admin ure, wiil u . -. i.HOOf LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Those who haA e da. objection to the com biiiaiion of the Bitters, ms stated, will u.a HOOFLANIVrf GERMAN TONIC They are both cqunl'y good, nnd ent.iia the same medicinal viriu;st tUe choice -between the two being a more, niai tcp of taste, lae T9Uie .being the most palaUble. The stomach, fioiu a variety of caues such asInd-scsSion'.-Py.pcpsi.., Nervous De bility, etc., :s ver apt to have its fanctions deranged. 1 be Liver, sympathizing as close ly as it does with the Stomach then be comes afTected, the result of wUicU'U that the patient suffers from several Qr u.oro of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, -Jnirar J Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ofth Stomach , Nausea, Heartburn Disgust for Food J ullness or Weight in the Stomach, -.cur Eructations, Sinking "or ' flutttrine at the -pit of the Stomach, Swimming of iho Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathin- Flut tering at the Henrt, Choking or Suffocating Seusauons 1 when in a U ing posture; Dimness of vision, Dots or'vrchs before the sight, dull pam in the Head, DeCiany of Pcrspiratioa, e lownfss 01 the Skin and Fycs, Pain iu the Side B:.ck, Chest, Limb 3, ofe,, Sudden Flush es f Heat, Burning in the Flol.. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of fepi rits -ine sutierer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in thcselectiou ofo remedy for his ca?e, purchasing o,i!v tant which he is assured from his inTestigi tions nnd inquiries, 3 possesses true mer it, skilfully compounded, is fret frcm-injuri-oiis ingredient.', and established for it.tlf a reputation for the cure of these diseases.' Iu this connection we wotild submit those well known remedies If 00 land's German Bitters, and Hoojlandis German To rue, prepared bv DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILaDELPIIIAPA. Thirty-live rears fcirce ther were first in troduced" Mito 'this country froui Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefitted suffer ing humanity to a greater extent,- than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure' Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Pv.-pepgia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, ,2P Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease cf the Kidneys, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach or In teslines. ; , . DLUILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE whatever ; Prostration of the System, in duced by Severe Labor, Hardships, , Exposure; Fever;' 4c. There is no medicine extant eoual to thp; remedies In .fuch cases. Atone and vigor 13 imparted to the whole system, the appe- 11c it eirengiuenea, 100a is enjoyed, the stomach digests nronerlr. the bluod is puri fied,, the complexion becomes sound "jnl healthy, the yellow tince is eradirfl tVntr. the eyes, a bloom ia given to;he cheeks, and the weak and nervous iuvalid Lccfcmoa a. strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time wcichinc 1im-- ily upon them, with all its altondant ilia. will find in the use of this Bitters, or the t- : - . ! .1 .,, ... . . . xuuiv;, nu emir niai wm instil new me into their veins, restore la a oveasure the energy and ardor of snore youthful days, build a:r their shrunken forms, and give health a:d happiness to their remaining yearj. NOTICES It is a well established fact that fully He half of the female portion of our population aie seldom iq the enjoyment of good fcetb or, to use their own "T - ?xpressin, AS4Ter teel well." They are languid, devoid f all energy, extremely nervous, and have no ap petite. To this class of persons the Bitters, -or. the Toni ia especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by-the use of either of these remedies, 'ihey will care every- casa of MARASMUS, without fail. .. : Thousands of certificates have Acouuula 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 rzen of note, and of such standing tliart ttiey must be believed. T t: S T I XI O N I A L S : Hon. Geo. W Woodward, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., vrkes: Philadel phia, ilar.h 1C, 1807. "I find Hoofland's German Bitters is a good toaic, useful in diseases of the digestive organs, aud of great benefit in cases of debility, and want of nervous acticn in tl system.. . Yours, truly, Gko. W.. Uooowirc." Hon. James Thompson, Judfe t f the Su preme Court of Pennsylvauia; . PHiLADELrrrr., Aprtl 23, 16C6. I consider llooflaad's German Eittpra' a. valuable medicine in caso f HtUeks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my exp.r.cnce o! it. Yours, 4c "JAMES TIIOMP&U.V From Rev. Joseph Kenna-rd, ' D." I)., pastor cf the Teuth Baptist Church, Philadelphia Dr. Jacks 1. Of-ar Sir : I have been freoucnt. ly requested to connect my sama, with re commenutio.i3 of different kinds of medi cines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere. I have in ail cases de clined ; bat with a TVT clear proof in vari ous instances, and particularly in my own riiiuiy 01 me use ot Ur. HooU.inJ's German Bilters, I depart for once from my usiimI course, to express my. full, conviction that f..r general debility of the sys -ra, and en pecially for Liver Complaint, it is a gafe ami valuable preparation. In some" cases It may fail; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to tho?e who suffer from the above causes. -Yours, -verr respectfully. "J.H. KENNARD." CAUT ION Hoofland's German Remedies are connter feitcd. See that the signature ol C. U J ACKSON is oa the 7T wrupper -of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. Principal Ofiice, f.nd Manufactory at th j German t diciue Store, No. C31 ARCII-St., I'hiiaciripiiin, fa. CHARLES II. EVANS, Pi oprictor. Formerly C. M. Jackson a Co. P R I C ES: IIoofliud'3 Gt rman Bitters, per bottle, $l ro , " " " half dozen, 5 00 HooCan-d's German Tonic, put up in quart bottles, $1 50 per bottle, or a half dozen foi $7 50. Ef Do not forget to examine well the ar- - ' tide yon buy, in order to get the genuine. . For sale by all Dru-gku uiStorekeepers everywhere ' juU-Cta are-medicmauy terrne.l. Extracts) ofltoots. Herbs and Barks, XX making a prepara- tion. hltrhlv- ianrinlrdr,.,l .1 . i.:. ;i ' Irom alcoholic muntxtare of anv kind. '
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