XccHTa'IQ febsonal. bEN$BLKC AND CftESSON RAILROAD. , 9; IRAQ trnina nn thia n ana ana " i Wi will run as follows : ? Vurv iWT.Il it 7.40 A. M., connecting with Phil ami Pittsburgh Express West, l.-thern I xpress r.asi. 1 At" '" eor.r.ect?3q wiih Mail Tra;n t';iallil Philadelphia Ei.press East. IXS: Crkon rv'J" A. M., or ca Ai S.::i P. M.f :aia West. Philadel- and departure of Titts- or on departure of Mail Memoranda. There is some talk of nn-cf bse Udl between the Mountain rif Ebensburg and the Kickenapawlings j; Juhn:town at the latter place on the ?A :'Ju!y....Ilairsville is bothered by bur Lis.. ..Mr. George Shtltig was seriously Ijurt-J at a "raising" in Carroll township l.e .lay last week by the fall of a heavy j .k of timber. His shoulder was lis- :ito-l and he was otherwi.se hurt.... A lit t ul named 31 cllle HoLinson Jied in Jww.n-i!Ie, Ulair county, lately, from t Inir a pwee of bread on which poi.son - heen j .'aced to kill rats. A sister of i V.tth ;rirl also ate some of the sauie I .iJ, and at lat accounts was living, i uAi not out of danger. ...Monday was - longest day of the year Our old t v. Josiah M. Christy, of Gallitzin, has a :;warueu me contract lor ouuuing oral miles of the lue HiJge, S.C., rail 1...J. V. Campbell, of Altoona, lias :. elected delegate to the Democratic re Convention from lllair county, with ructions to support Gen. George W. 13 for Governor. But Campbell says, i'tougli the columns of his paper, the indicator, tliat he will vote for whomso- T IjC! Tilonsns :il t'io I'nnviMili,"! A !.in'i IT - ... pavements in or of wn are b-jin i:red, ar:;l an equally Ja ;gi- number ot , . . . I -i-s are being opened mu An lui.un, J! of foreign parents, d:c n th S.m- ,t train a short distance east of Altco- L- l m f ; n day weefc. ltie , was bur- Altoona.. ..The Democrat of India- live instructed for Cass for Governor. 13 verul b s in Kbcnsburir nre vlolent- "lt,,l with the brd habit of defacing U;irii-' down pesters, handbills, &c. V'ivv tine can be imposed for each u.il - s'i !i offence, and we think it could JjV.l ti l e ; soda'.rive cf good results to VjO.e utmost rigoi of the law to these raV.''iL'rB....Capt. G- N'elson Smith. tJ.l ir of the Johi:st'7.n Ec?io and ';irJ an ;it;..che A' the Philadelphia f llouse,has just m rued up in jimok ? J'lVfrsdn county. v'ia3 he is editor i ; J,i;'. r-ni:tn ttiv!):rer Clearfield f Sro the otiu-r day. L"ss $3.000.... i'lian Diuhl, of Colcvuiii townshio, -f '.d county.-was ft rack on the temple I'icce of timber which fell from a "'I a process of construction, en Thurs- fvek. and was instantly killed The n.burg Slate tiu 'i-J has suspended liCati.in A VOUilL' nan was :imsfril o 'it ts. burg o.ie day last week on suspic ihat io was insane. civa liis: 3 as Ilouser, and said he was a son of 3 user hanged here in lS05....Wm. i !I. of Indiana, had his nnr-tor i-i.L-. ' i t"v f '' Ot) on the Indiana branch on ciy of last week.... A man named - Campbell, residing near ureen- Indiana county, was killed one day I vk while engaged in felling a tree. yr. th.-tt he had felled a tree which a an adjoining one, and while cu it'utting tlui second om, a limb !-:riking hiai, so injured him that y afterward. lie was about e...A woman hvinir in "Wash- Iiuhana county, lately to triplets. ...Dn,f T P-iin, A. M Local Tolitics. Editors Alley. The latest Democratic "ring" ticket is as follows : Assembly, John Porter ; Regis ter and Recorder, George V. Oatman ; Commissioner, Patrick jDonoughe ; Treas urer, Wm. Linton j Auditor, Frank Rear er; Poor House Director, Francis O'Friel. The anti-ring ticket is a little mixed, just at present, but a choice will be made out. the fallowing material : Assembly. Juhn . M'Kenzie, John Porter ; Register and Recorder, J. M. Singer, Thomas M' Kernan, J. Harrold, P. M'Gough, James Grifdn; Ccmmissioner, James Xeason, D. Tf.bin ; Treasurer, George Gurley, II. Kin kead ; Auditor, James Yingerj Jno. Smith; Poor House Director, Henry Hopple, An thony Anna, Anselui AVeakland. The delegate elections come off next Saturday, and the Co. Convention will be held the following Monday. So that the agony will not be of long duration. If the Convention do what is right, they will nominate the following ticket: Assemblv, John Porter. Register and Recorder, G. "W ntmn Commissioner, James Neason. Treasurer, "William Linton. Auditor, John Smith. Poor House Director, Francis O'Friel. In this connection, I mitrht mention that a stjuad detailed from the Happy Family started on an investigating tour in various directions on Monday morning. Their influence is such that they will un doubtedly be heard from one way or an other on Convention day. Probably you have noticed how the call for our Co. Convention reads. thus : '-The Democratic electors, and all others opposed to Radical misrule and nc ,jro si'jj'rayc" &c, &c. I heard one of our prominent Democrats say, the other dav '-That's some of that d d fool Woodruff's stuff. Some of these days, the negro will have a vote in Cambria county, flTlil I . rT PHI 1 L- 1 t m f rv rr 1 1 Vi with such infernal paper as that out So you see that Win. A. "Wallace is not the only leader in our party who is de nounce 1. The re will be a big fight in Convention, all which will be seen and duly reported by OBSERVER. us ? School Apparatus and School Furniture. Prof. 11. W. Rogers is now traversing Cambria county for the sale of the celebrated school apparatus and school furniture manufactured by "Wachob & 31c Dowall, Peranum, Pa. The apparatus i -h. rtl i 's oi' a H-aool , opened bis iiKLoretto on Mondiv ii lancc was large, and promise? to r...fhe O'llara pienie, four mi;.- w town, was well attended. P iu.-sd;i It y. "Estinu Trial. As was seen bv " 't Court proceedings in our '; ?!,J ror parties, and witnesses , :ii-,ucd from attendance at Court 1 1 i,.-c coiK-crned in the case of U !'inan vs. James M'Permittand I't-rmitt, action for eiorfmpnf fnr . . - - J . . J ' f' land. WJirrunto, i. r,o.,.. lly.r and Philip Wager, situ U townshir. The detetn!- "i1 tli,. ( tract V. H Mnlr.l fV. -. J lli ill.,.. n . , "'lav. r.'.d .i,. iT ! the evid consists of numeral frames, geometrical forms and arithmetical solids, excelsior globes, central forces, reading and writing tablets, &e., and the furniture of all kinds of desks, seats, teachers' tables, blackboards &C. We have examined specimens of Prof. Rogers apparatus and looked over his illustrated catalogue, and have formed a favorable impression of them 'I he internal arrangement of any school room is not complete unless it contains globes, tablets. Ac, to give pupils some palpable, practical idea of what they are attempting to learn. Neither is a school- i . room wtiat it should bo unless the desks and seats arc put up with a view to the comfort and health of the pupils deside ratum not found in the old style desks and seats of many of the school-rooms throughout the county. Prof. Rogers, we understand, will visit all the school dis tricts in the county, and explain to each board of directors the superiority wi hio apparatus and furniture, and its cheapness, over all others. All he may sell will be M arranted to be as represented. We com mend him to the faverable consideration of all our readers interested in the cause ci education. We subjoin a recommendation of Prof. Rogers' apparatus from the Superintend ent of Common schools of Cambria county : Ebensbckg June 17, 18C9. The Kxcelsior Globe and P. D. and K.'s Charts of PeiimiKiiiship and the Kea Jiu Ta blets, for which Prof. K. W. Rogers id aent, I Imvt txinnine-l, and (eel free to pronounce them among ihe best articles ot school ap paratus Tvith which I am acquainted. The next thins to live teachers, in the school-room ia proper school apparatus. I should h pleased to see our schools, as far as rossible. supplied with good apparatus, like luat fjr wrjicn riot, l.ogers is agent, and l'roia it 1 be lieve we should be able to d-ite greater tuc cess in our schools. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER FROM W1LMORE TH3 GREAT HOMICIDE CASS MURKER OF MR. GEORGE SETTLEMOTER ARREST OF F.OUR SrPPOSED PARTICIPANTS IN THE HOMICIDE WHO TKEY ART, WHAT THEY ARE, AND ALL ABOUT THEM FULL PARTICULARS OF IHE MELANCHOLY AFFAIR, AC, AC Wilmore, June 21, 1S69. To the Editors of The Allejhanian : My first duty as a correspondent is a very melancholy cne, and one that I can hardly command myself to relate. A flagrant outrage has been committed upon the peace of our community ; aK violent murder has been committed in our midst; a family circle has been broken up by the head thereof being stricken down upon the threshold of his own peaceful domicil, and under circumstances so inhuman and brutal that there remain no palliating cir cumstances for the perpetrators of tfrr deed. I will endeavor to give you a brief sum mary of the facts of the case, and as cor rectly as I have been able to gather them. On the 15th day of thlo month, Jacob Settlemoyer, an industrious, inoffensive citizen of Summerhill township, had, as is customary in the country, a party of men assisting him to peal bark on his 1 farm. In the evening, he gave his ten sent that they should have a dance in i.is house. The company accordingly enjoyed themselves in that pastime till about nine cr ten o'clock, when a party of some eight or ten young men, lrom what is termed the "touf.li ."le of the Conemaugh," net of the neighborhood of Settlemoyer's, and not belonging to the pealing party, came to the house. They were all more or less intoxicated. Thev soon became enframed in a fight with those at the party. Set tlemoyer endeavored to quell the distur bance by commanding the peace, and was standing at the time, I understand, on the threshold of his house, -when he was vio lently strii'-k in the abdomen with a piece of board ; plank about five feet long and seven vide. The blow caused a rupture of the intestines, which discharg ed their contents into the cavity of the bowels, causing inflammation, from the effects of which he died thirty -two hours afterward. The blow that caused the death of Mr lEaRiBLE Accident.-A terrible ac cident occurred in the Lanagan ore bank, Irankstown township, hist Thursday. -l wo miners, named Silf.s Geejy and "W Young, were in the not. nfi,;n hok m. in the act of "charsrin"' a when a spark from the lamr of nti of them accidently fell in a keg containing some six or seven pounds of powder, and exploded it. Young, who was sitting im mediately over the keg,' was thrown a con siderable distance by the force of the ex plosion and terribly burned and injured. At first it was thought he could not survive his injuries, but we learn that he is slowly recovering, though he will probably be ter ribly maimed and disfigured for life. Geesey, who was standing immediately be hind Young when the explosion occurred, fortunately escaped with a few slight burns and hxxxisc.Hollidoislurg Standard. Lecture. Right Rov. Bishop Dom enec will lecture in Loretto on Sunday, 27th inst. Subject: "Revealed Truths Mirrored in the Beauties of Nature." The Well - kuu.vu reputation of the Di&hnp justitics the belief that a rare intellectua treat is in store for those who will be nres ent. On the same occasion, he will also perform the ceremony of blessing the new bell to be placed in the tower of the Cath olic church. XT OO FL AXD'S G ERM AX B ITTERS AND 3 Great Bargains 2 IN GLCTHI1TG- r at i: BARKER'S I o a 6 e o o o O 4 o O C O 4 -Mowers axd Reapeus, A trial of mowing and reaping will come off at the ''Experimental Farm," near Indiana, Pa., on "Wednesday, July 14th, commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m. The object of the trial is to affurd an opportunity to farmers and others to witness and judge of the practi cal working and utility of the respective machines now in use. Manufacturers. agents, and farmers are invited to attend. Burglary. On 3Ionday night, some fellow broke into the store of Mrs. Mullen Lilly's station, and stole therefrom several articles, of no great valua. He was appre hended, aud the next day was brought here and committed to jail. He pleads in extenuation that he had been drinkin" large quantities of No. 4 whisky a short time prior to the commission of the crime. Settl Buy a Book. Mr. George W. Davis emoyer is supposed to have been in- is agent for the sale in Cambria county of meted by a notorious character-named Ed- '-Iunnanuel, or the Life of Christ," by Ed ward A. Burk. Three other parties con- dy, "Life of Jefferson Davis," by Pollard, eerned in the homicide, jiamely, Parcdas and ''Ora, the Lost Wife," a novel all AlcUougli, James Keating, and Lewis Del- good books. He will call on the rub!ic ahunt, along with Burk, have been arrest- for subscriptions, and. we cheerfullv recoup ed and are now in the Ebensburg jail, mend him to all to whom these presents Uther arrests are likely to follow. may come. Dr. A. Chestnutwood and Dr. Kreiss held a post mortem examination of the body Police Nkws. On Monday after- on the 17th. It was conducted with great noon, two pugilistically inclined persons professional skill. The verdict was as indulged m a Utile knock-down inside our hereinbefore stated. borough limits. One of them was arrested The remains of the deceased were fol- y the police and fined $2.50 and costs lowed to their final resting-place, in the Tne otuer was nofc taken. So much reve- Lathohc cemetery of this place, on Friday nue or tuC borough. last, Ly a very large concourse of sorrow- ing mends and neighbors. Peace to liis ashes ! But who shall stand between his bereaved widow and fatherless little ones and a cold, forgetful world. ? .t3 Je 8f 5- BARKER'S m ,.t$iViifri,-A i; .2.. - o O O O O 9 a oq yooooooooo aM I Best Calicoes i: THE 0 II LOWEST li V. S. Barker's. c o o o o PRICS S AT pu ICES GOING DOW N AT THE .iiJL-jiisuiiU HARD WARE A- IinTTXP: FURXISIIIXG STORE. I once more return my sincere thanks to my oin friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended towards me, and ncy, owias to the great fall in prices, by IIOOFLAXD'3 GERHAN TOXIC, The Greut Remeiies for all Diseasei of tli Liver, iitcinuck or Digettivt Orgnnt. HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS ' Is composM of the pore juices (or, aa they a-e medicinally terme.l. Extracts) of Roots: Herbs and Barks, 3EC making a prepara tion, hi-hly concentrated, and entirely frea from alcoholic admixture of anr kind IiUOFLAND'S GERMAN "TONIC Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest qualitv of Santa Oruz Rum, Orange, Ac, making one of ih most pleasant, wgreeable rtmedics ever cl fered to t!ie public. Those preierrin a Medicine free from Al coholic admixture, will ue HOOFLAND S GERMAN BITTER?. Those who hae uo objection to the com binuiion of the Bitter, us stated, will ua IIUOFLAND'S GERMAN TOXIC They are both equally pood, and contain he same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taste, t.ie Tonic being ;he most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of caues such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous De Mlity, etc., is tty apt to hnve its functions deranged. The Liver, sympathizing as close ly as it does wiih the C Stomach then be comes airected, the result of which is that the patient suffers from several or ii.or ot Ihe following diseases: Constipation. Flatulence, Inward ri!r ulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the' St'.maeh, Nausea, Heartburn, Disuit for Food i ullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or fluttering at t.ie pit of the Stonich. Swimming of th Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering nt lie Heart, Choking or Suflocating feensaiious wbenit a , ing posture, Dimncs ot vision. Dots or webs before the sight dull pm in the Head, Deficiency of Per? niratioa c lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Rnin in the bide, I'ucii, Chtst. Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flush es f Heat, Burning in the Fleh. Contact Imaginings of Evil, at.d great ueprcssica of fcp. i its. 1 The sufferer from these diseases ehouhl exercise ihe greatest caution in the selection ofo remedy for his case, purchasing onlv that which he is assured from his invetiea". ' tiocs and inquiries, Q possta;es true mer it, skillully compouiidcd, is fre; from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itself a. reputation for the cure f these diseases. Ia this connection we would submit those well known remedies HooflarxTs German Bitten and lIoofl,mr German Tor.te, prepared by ' DR. C. M. JA' KSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA Tbirt3'.Jivr j rS ;;uct. i1jcv were firs't jQ troduced intc i!,!., country from Gerasaa luriog which tMus they lu.Ve undoubtedly perfornjed wore cures, and benefitted s utter ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually c-ire Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Ji Chronic Diarrhoea Disease of the Kidneys and all diseases aris ing frora a disordered Liver; Stcaiach or In testines. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANV CAUSE whatever; Prostration of the System, in duced by Severe Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fever, Jtc. 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 oi.uujut.li uigesis properly, the olood is puri fied, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yeilow tin$e is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous iuvalld becomes a strong and bealthy being. .PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant ill will find in the use of this Bitters, or th Tonic, an elixir that will instil new life into their ve5;- restore Li a measure the fnrrrv and ardr of Lire vauthful davs ii;m their shrunken forms, and give health and nappiness to their remaining years. NOTICE! which many artier can be s.ld as' chean ai. ... Vr "r Ztl " . T" '""T Pe" before the war, and having a thorough knowl. . " T. - Trp 1"lia e.lge of the business and the wants of the Cr. to use their ftw V. 7.. "I - ----- -Ai.'iWhjavai. ii r i r r James L. ktvix. There is a report that somebody, name not mentioned, was Pub,'c. I take pleasure in announcing that I tel well " They lately arrested in Altoona on the charco 21 Ur": Z than energyf tremely . 1 J . W VM. . U 1. .A b Lilt Ui 1 li 11 II r V r l t l ail -r I J oi navin: muraerea Aiueruian James 1j Mr. Settlemoyer was a-ed about 38 Irvin of Pitt&barg, near Lilly's, this D00R My stock will consist in part as follows ; years. He was a good citizen, and was respected by all who knew him. Our District Attorney, Mr. Tierney, used every effort in his power to brin"- the criminals to justice. lie stayed here for a considerblj length of time, and lent all 4 . . - -.. in.- energies to the disagreeable task ut hunting dowu those charged with the com mission of a terrible crime. You will hear from me again. Yours, &.c, Fair Play. county, a couple of weeks since. port is not substantiated. The re- are languid, devoid of til nervous, and have no ap petite. To this class of persons the Bitters, or th and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, "VV E A KAN D DELICATE CI 1 1 L DRE V BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, Are made strong by the use of either of WINDOW STRINGS. SHUTTER ifTVfsi?s ' f, ,;,Vto , ,"UIC ccr caoe gives the following : "More than a year and a half a-r a Old Grimes. Old Grimes is dead, That poor old soul, We ne'er shall see him more ; He used to n ear a Darned nice c jat, . All buttirged down before. (He bought it at Shoemaker's.) And at his home He had good things, Sweet cakes and light bread to eat, He bought his Hour From H. A. Shoemaker Who keeps store on High street. Go and see his nice goods. WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, ING MACHINES, AUGERS, CIIIS BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, T. J. CHAPMAN, C. S. The Concert. Llew Lhvyvo's concert which which came offat the Court House on Tuesday evening last, was a grand success ju every instance. Mr. Lewis is the best singer we have ever heard, and too much praise cannot be given him. Mr. Apmadoc as a tenor singer cannot be cq- ence. which v.-i u i v Tl, , tt d .1,, ,i j 3 , - J I i.v-v. j. iju iuuui nui3 vi'.uotiy I.TUWUCU "t tllO ciar .it' ilin li,-t I rri ...111 tl o , iitiv win trivtj aiiuinui eriLerr.nniripnr. j 0- - - this (Thnrsdjy) cveuing. AVe heartily rec ommend this troupe to the patronage of the public. J'1' -'U were Hke en i'otit our fat X ro?r'Oni.Mc citizens, tf t'" Jlours in their , '""-ion, Shoemaker, and 'ted th., !.... vr , i"nuit; .Messrs. 1 c:i ; i. .1 i . i: ' 'icicnuants. day MV 'lt o dorlr. n TxijEGRArn. Agents of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad are now in Ebensburg, negotiating for the erection of a telegraph hence to Cresson, there to connect tvith the main line. daughter of (Jale Ileslop of Johnsto;. aged nearly ten years, whilo sitting at her desk in sthool with a shawl pin in her mouth, was playfully struck on the back by a schoolmate. The action caused the pin to slip into her throat, and she ex- pl.-lilllfwl tlllt Lihn 1..,1 r.. 11' - 1 -. n.t kw.i,, aut liuu BHUUOWCU 1C. J lie pin wa- an ordinary metallic pin, with a round black head as large as a pea the whole measuring an inch and a quarter in length. The child experienced no serious inconvenience, but in a shoit time an an noying cough commenced to afflict her dai- 13uy your Groceries at Oatman's. without fail. Thousands of certificates have accuranla- t rl in t Ii a li.in.lu krlA v . I . ft. a. BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, I will allow of the publicatioa of bnt a Those, it will be observed, are from Hien of SOITARFS rilfPifiSPS TPV CArr.n.c r:V'".74 "V" -uB iuav luey must w , a. i7wii uo, i utj ueneveu. I BEVELS, POCKET RULES, TESTIMONIALS- JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Justice of iw.io, A,.vr,a, plua, .March 1G, 1807. "I find. Moofland'a SASH, RAISING, and MATCH PIANES, German Bitters is a good tonic, useful HAWcr-ra nrvoti r,r,ro - " iJH5.-ame organs, and of an uxu, UU.1VU OtUCiMO, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, and BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, O. II C. S. Oak Hall Clothing Store, FORKS, SO TnES axd SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, IIAMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER , FITH, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, FOUCIIEcs, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, ic. LAMPS and OILS, in Johnstown, seems to be the centre of at traction tor those in pursuit of neat aud fash ionable garments. The gentlemanly propri etors, Messrs. Leopold & Bro., have won lor themselves the reputation of selling cheaper than anv other clothing house in Johnstown. Their stock is the largest in Johnstown and therefore affords the buyer a better chance to select frcm than other stores. In short, it you want a bargain go to this ore. Buy your Groceries at Oatman's. The Teople's Store. This cheap store, located on High street, in the old stand lv nt.il .ilinr.' Ln-lwr C", t.. formerlv occupied bv 11. H.Tudor, continues v 4Wt j. ,ju uo-c .uiu bume- . . .. ,,..-,. r COOKING. PARLOR. A HEATIYO RTflVP? t' hnf 4 n iii i - mm , J .X I A 1 1 . -ml I num . i 1. 1 ii.-sa, uui couiu eat and something fashionable, cheap and servicea- t1:iv likn rt nr-r . -biblmn fs.a.; n ble. If you desire anv article in the grocery 1 J .v,.. vywv.a.niuijajiy - . - WASTITVfl M A PT1TVFS v rPTVf3TTlxa l i 1 ; 1 ' I 1 I II lie, JUU III" UUU IUI3 UC)H1 luich l. r r oujj- i , ..... . v- u no, i-.igu, .xaiuiiuages. Jasc weeK plied and at figures that will commaud your i. .. . 1 2 T till hm t TT1 An flr ua'ronas'e. John N.. the accomplished and I ' , iii",- , J accommodating clerk, who is noted for his Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. Ac t" v.i.n "' p.ia&gua near hospitality, will always be fouud ready to TOBACCO and CIGARS the tiuncr r-nrt of the plrnst .TWIn Ttt. wait udou customers. J ' - - -" .. " I - S 7 T C. T7.j.-ynr. - . uaa move i t.fcj, Kjraies, ana fire isrick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me ledge, Esq., has been appointed by the Lominissiouer of Internal Kevenue to be Government Gaugcr for the 17th Tenna. Congressional district. His duties are the measuring of all vessels containing over ten gallons of distilled liquor offered for Buy your Flour at Oatman's. great benefit in cases of debility, and want of nervou acticn in the svstem. Yours, truly, Gko. Y Woodward." Hon. James Thompson, Judre of the Su preme Court of P ennsylvanbi. PuiLADELi'iiiA, April 28, 1366. "I censid-r 'Iloofland's German Bitter' a. valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of il. Yours, c. "JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Kennard, D. D.. Pastor cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson . Dear Sir: I have been freanent- ly requested to connect my name with re commendations of diil'erent kinds of mcdU cines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphero.I have in all cases de- clined ; but with a IJ" clear proof in Vin ous instances, and particularly in my ow family of the use of Dr. HooflanJ's Gtrman Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full convietio-n tk.fc for general debility of the syete.ua, and. es pecially for Liver Complaint, it U a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it way fail ; but usually, f doubt no', it will be very beneficial to tho-e who gutter from thetbora causes. i cuts, very rewectfallr. 'J. II . KKNNAUD.H CAUTION, llnofland's German Remedies are eonnter feited. See thai tb signature of C. M JACKSON is oa the wrapper of eacU bottle. All othe?3 are counterfeit. Principal Office, s.nd ft'anufactory at thA ' 3 : : r . . It m frequently and truthfully remark- nfacturers' prices. ed by strantrers who come to town, that if Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low there ia one enterprise ;n Ebensburg that de- rates. serves mention more than another, it is the Persons owing me debts of long stan- maramoth hardware store of George Huntle,, n -u ,.nntar a ftivnt. K ..,i"..: sale, and affixing of stamps, for which " lhZh. 6tree' "ere. Ju will hud an end- a. soou a3 tonvenient, as it takes a great ti e seller foot the Government mvs a r83, 7d rt:cle in the line deal of money to keep up my stock and pa , , i rif OVernmPnt' Pa3a of hardware. He aelUeeedingly low. f expenses, and owing to the small profits that p-e?criDea xee. tae taws oniy applies to 3 u " A i ' e've .ium a- can f am mnk5ns on pood3 r CHnnot afforil lo ive parties who sell by wholesale.... The Dis- Ud be ccnUUCed ttittl he 6e31a r cIieaP- long credit-the interest would soon eat up un-i "" - jpux your a jour at si u. oatmaa s 11V and Cittern Tumps and Tubing at man- f:prniHQ1 :dkine Stre, No. 63: AliCII-St.t Kbensburg, .ug. 13! !SCa. Philadelphia. Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. formerly C M. Jackson a Co PRICES: Hc-oflanJ's Getman Bitters, per bottle, $1 0(i halfi'ozen, 5. Qt Hoofland's (Jerrnan Tonic, put up in quart battles, $i 60 per bottle, or a half dozen fai $7 50. Do not forget to examine well tLe r-. ticle you buy, in order lo gel the genuine. For sale by all Diu ;ri tr ;,TlStorkceDTS. .verwhere, 4 ' ' .. t
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