ttx& Alio g33.gtX3.X3. TIIURS DAY::t:::::::::::::::::""::JULY 15 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ebe.vsburcf and Cresson Railroad. Oa and after April 25, 1869, trains on this road will run a? follows : Leave Kbensburg At 7.40 A. M., connecting with Philadel phia ard Pittsburgh Express West, and Southern Express East. At 7.10 P. M., connecting with Mail Train West and Philadelphia Express E;st. Leave Cressox At 9.20 A. M., or on departnre of Pitts burgh Express West. At 8.31 P. M., or on departure of Mail Train West. Memoranda. There was no 4th of July celebration here, unless we take a vouple of picnics on the 3d to have filled the measure of cnstomary observance for that occasion. The good old days, when there were barbecues, readings of the Dec laration cf Independence, tots, and fire works, ecm, to ute a cotrurr :i csprssioa, to be "played out.'..T!;e.ro w.Y.jO Com monwealth against David Ji..!I. 11 r the murder of Job Sncath, in JV.'cnri.-i town ship, Clearfit-ld county, v;w Irid in Clo:.v field last wcok. The jary, -A't- v r. low hours absence, returned wtL a ...ales of "guilty of murder in the lust derroo." The defendiiii. counsel at once moved fur a new trial, Lavinjr .carr.cJ that one of the jurors expressed himself most decidedly in favor cf aanjrSnrr Hail, before the jury waa euipannelcd ...Squire Rutledjre, J no. Roberta, and J'o. Harris, were in town Monday ar .'I ttl S'0 us. ..The North western Inhpf.nJt.iif is tho titl of a new monthly papo-, just c; niUouced at Duller, by Clark Wilson. 1..--; , formerly of this place. The p-.p.v i to be "independent, fearless and I'-.-.c," and opposes the re-election of Hon. Alex. Leslie, on account of hi.s votiug fur the additional peters and folders in the l:i-t Legislature.... On the 1'dinst., as a pleasure coach, a "silver pul-ac-i car" on wheels, was returning to Johns town from Wood vale, the horses became frightened al tho whistle cf a locomotive. Mr. G. W. Haws, who was acting as con ductor, jumped from the car to prevent them from running away. In doing so he was thrown under the horns' foot and the car with the load of passengers vas pulled over him, injuring him ii, the abdomen i ud elsewhere so severely that he died cm Monday. He leaves a wife and seven children. ...The trial of 31 pp. .hugart, for the murder of her husband, by adminis 'ering poison, was concluded in the llut lcr Court on Saturday, the jury rendering a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree.... Margaret Jane Flenncr, ;:gcd about fourteen years, while in a fk-ld with a younger brother, in Richland township, his county, on the -1th inst., was kicked in the back of the neck by a horse and almost insrantly killed V young girl in Johnstown nr.med M'Rride met with an ccctfent on Saturday lat, while. crossing the railroad, by being struck by a passing car. Her injuries are slight.... The new court house in Indiana is progressing rap idly.. ..James C. Null, i:q., ha? been ap pointed Deputy Sheriff of Cambria county, vice J. G. Jfasson, resisoeJ....Mr. Thm,. J ! W. Michaels, of AVilmore, has been ap pointed Sealer of Weights and Measures for Cambria county, instead of Jlr. Henry Kratzer, resigned. Mr. Michaels once held the position, and is familiar with its dllflna V . i cuau not neard that work has yet began on our telegraph.. ..Our i0. cal readers will be glad to hear that Mr idew Llwyvo and troupe, thesw- t sinrs vlio gave a couple of ,:,tutai,nucnt3 here a couple of weeks sine will rc tr.-o L i:b. ensburg shortly, to remain a ::;Hth or L-ore....Mr. r T TV.,., ... i. i .. neaicst, biggest, and host drug fc..rc i . , ' J uui in any i.;l..!Hi t-;wn i'i tl -:ase. This is the uhi'm, tzhu .v of nil ...1. 1 .... - o nave visited it.... h vr - -. -!(! ,i:gh and ivcaung, two tl ne partus concerned in the Yihli0 1 .. 1 ... :en re on bH,l....;,;r. auJ Jlrs.-IM. M. J'rr, of the Continental Vocalists, depart hencu for New Vork city on Monday of J iHweek. A ht of friends will -root Uem on their return... .Mr. Georire Kar-' -w, of IIcL.j.fieU township, Westmoro ad count v. was kill-,? - .1 Irt'l.'-v.l . . - uaj j ago - - w-u, u.vu bo was attempting to j-ut on a wagon slirp?,: and falling upoa ...Mr. V.m. Lyth, of Indiana county w in&tauily killed on Saturday week by horse taking fright at a passing train J-b the West lVnn. railroad and (hrowin- i i -V'a bridge.... William Laeb, an r-v. m Ule pianing mill of thcPe 'Vania . . ... enn- 1...1 . W,,U1U. at iioona, got cntan"- t, , "cnincry on Saturday wc uud W:i c- 1 n i . . J machinery J badly c il in a dai that TV0, Udly rUsIlcJ anJ liaised h.. cm, ii.i i, nr i - r n I . r Morrow, ofAltoona, has been r ,,:v:. aICDt on Ul I'cm.a. Rail- removed a .v v ' Jrt'ito, ....Another match L'amn of -ii. n uiiaui Ily hin. J he rLl)-l between thelM 1 fUll ouri- , .vifjiSj in tins puiee, the l it 1 r !" of the r,r, , ' ' I',t" 1 ,nnrket- . 1 usarkabr abundint. Organization or the District Court. The District Court of Cambria county, authorized by the last session of the Legislature, was formally organized at L TT,Vn lTnll .Tn Vi . efriTvn mi Afnnfl.nr ilf'l U 111U11 Ail., v v..-... vv i - - - -j v last week. As per programme, at 1J o'clock, p. in., y the bell of the Lutheran church was rung; r whereupon, tho bench and bar formed in line at the Foster House and marched in procession to the Hall. The Judges, lien. Geo. Taylor, P. J., and Hon. George Easly and Hon. James Murray, Associ ates, at once took their seats on the bench, the bar ran rin ;r . themselves inside the railing. The usual announcement of the opening of the Court was made by Crier Patrick Markey j when Gen. Joseph Mc- - - . , Donald, Deputy Prothonotnry, proceeded to read the act of the Legislature creating the Court, lhc various members ot tiic bar vrcre then sworn in. After this cere mony, Gen. James l,tts pronounced a somewhat lengthy address, which was re sponded to by his Honor Judge Taylor. lhe constables were then called, tho grand jury sworn, and business commenced the District Court, war, an eco.ni.li,.hed jta .Tlotlcc. tl,C6e pnnciples, we will i . -r i , . i , ' . 'tat there is no more generally mista- jieory, m our opinion, than to sup ci juntice. jthat in riches lies happiness, and During the entire continuance of the inn.ressive proceedings, tiie Hall was filled 1.,-. .....i.: i a- i moniously and success! ul'y. The sole drawback to the interest of the occasion was the signally imperfect manner in which sound wa.-. transmitted throughout the Hill. Th'.;se sitting twenty feet away from the bar were utterly unable to hear what either Judge or lawyer c-.-'A. Acoustically considered, the liaii is by common consent a failure, am,-as it now stands, unfit for thejiurposes of a Court. "t t T .j w -u l n i ) l it K u . l o in ose ic h o m it concern: 0:i the n:ght of the lGth cf August, 18G.", a man named Kdinboro Smithy living alone in a cabin on Laurel Hill, about three miles from Johnstown, was foully murdered. He was supposed ft be po-sesscd of a considerable sum of money, which was undoubtedly the con trolling incentive for the commission of the d.-ed of blood. Ldmboro Smith was a negro, and to the everlasting shame and disgrace of the then conservators of the public ieace of Cam bria county be it said that no reward was .lered the apprehension of the mur- ueivr no ellort, so fur as we are aware. was made to ferret out the mystery tor- tragedy was hiiCcrcJ to n.uk . f i " V'o remember hearing it s.ui at .'in. t-.n 4i ....v.- i e 1 1 ii i iiau lA'i-a a 7c!i i: i:iftti tlr nrAr.n- .i .1 1. T 1 1 1 , auiuuuuL'.') v-ouiu nave been quick to act, and would have moved heaven and earth to bring the criminal to justice. As ;i soriiirtl fr. t --......v.. uiuju leumrivs, Ave ncre make the statement that a thort time We hoard if u lii.i.nvn.l l t i aio ') i reiiaoie man tll.ll t'lf. 1 -in.l ,-.fl. 1.... li " """a me jaw couiu even vet be laid or the murderer that he was. and is, a re-., lent of Cambria county that the evidence of his guilt, thouirh not cntlr.-K- clear to the rnmmnn r.v n ,,.:.l.i i . uuiii Le uiaue lu.iy ai.parent to the eye of a court and jury. lVrhaps the whisperings spoken of may be thought worthy of notice by those whose duly it is to see that the guilty be brought to punishment perhapsnot. A A aluakle Invention-. rni dealers in spool cottons have always found that branch of their trade an annoyance V i ' ro. The spools ' are thrown to- ?the mdiacriminatcly in boxes or drawers and when a call is made for any particular number, a general .search hasto be made for it. An invention has lately been n-sf- or.tr., 1 1, i . ...., i-Auwv mcer the want com. plained of. Itisinthesha:,eol-ano:,r . nut cab;nct or case, containing a series of vertical Imnpors, each one which is made to : exactly a single number of the spools. The hopp,.rs are filled from the ton and numbered dutiuctly at the bottom. When a spo..d ia taken out another immediately crps. into its place. L lew the hoppers is a case oi drawers for needles aud assort ed cotton. When a spool of cotton of any number is called for, it can be reached at once. L'y opening a door in front cf the finf.ro tli.-. .-.- .-.1- 1 1 i ar"-i iriwi-a. u iiaiHi call Le ,.ccn at a glance. This door is a glass mirror, and nils, cverv demand r,f ji tmn-.n. .. ... All in all. the cabinet is cot onl what i - j -- ""iwi m u, S.LUIC Las been demanded by the spool cotton trade, but is an ornament to any mercan tile establishment. One of these cabinets, adapted for Geo. Clark's celebrated O. N. T. spool cotton, !,. v. i ii .... A ' turdayweck, 1 purcnaseu oy Jliompsous 13ig an.l Ir,.;. J ! Storc leiii-burg, where any Person and persons are invited to and see it. f x Wo may uieiuiou that the cabinets are be ing made by spool cotton companies- to furnish the trade. Trie strawberry season ia past and gone and raspberries have cominc; into the lin, The latter arc ?aid to be rc- town thov !p: rzrr: - -m i n . ' '. I 111 -fS. , . Irks ? wm rrt? L V, MM if. s it; V IK1 fS It A JfJ . If A . t I I tJ . X V - w v-w- NV Vi I - I WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT THAN PREf U-Jtfcr. KA.. J H U1N . . ,franVM1MMiMi MBri ,n,T na-nr, i im i n-i bhi hw , llow to Get Ricli. i. - Beaver Valley, July 0, 1SG9. f Oft Judilora of Ike Alleyhamanj Korth p .do not lpretend to bo able to lay I 1 . 111 I T veteii nuy paiticuiar ineuiOQ Dy wnicn one ccome, rich, tho highest ambition of v every one of us : but there are a icdamental principles which must be :ei by 'any one Who strives to ac wealth by honest means, and which, etly adhered to, will, in the majority es, enable him to realize, if not abso- tf:e alter Gorj yealth. what is, perhaps, in the long oroductlyo of more general hai-piness j 'v.n impio .competence.' Xiejore we pro- tial l i elected Ye.- j poor - that one must necessarily be lble Thc moderately poor have at 'Command, ana are abl e ro enioy office; is vell as the rich, all the blessings tWJi;i : healthr appetite, lOritV. v mf ' iJAst, xjAL,u. game ot ba 1 was played between tho Mountaineers of this place and the Kickcnapawlings of Johns town, on the grounds of tho latter, on rti' . i . . . , eunevjay oi last weet. Alter a splen didly contested game, victory perched on the banners of the Mountaineers. Follow ing is the score : MCUXTAIXEEmS. O. Jones, c "...2 JrtCo'u3, c f 1 F. II. IJarker. s ..4 R. 4 G 3 KICKS. O. R. Hunt, p 5 Williams, r t 6 Brown, 3d b 0 Williams, If. .3 ..2 ..4 .3 ..e lute, s a.... 3 Robinson, 3b.... Roberts, 1st b... V. S. barker, p. Piatt, r f iSreese, 2d b 2Jones, 1st b 3 1 (Young, c..., 2 3 Davis, 2d b M 2 1 4 Cooper, cf.. 2 4 iteese, 1 f. 20 3 19 INNINGS 1 Mount'rs 2 Kicks 0 i. o i y 8 9 3 18 0 4 2 4 C 1 2 0 3 2G 0 1 19 Flics caught, Mountaineers 15 Flies missed, Mountaineers 5. Kicks 11 Kicks 4. Left on bases, MoucUlnwrs 11. Kicks 10 Time of game 3 houri tmd 15 minutes Umpire, tx. A. Benson, of Athletic clab Philada. Scorers, S. W. Davis and Alex! uoaigomery. iu. itOBEitTs cc Son. We direct the attention of the reader to tho advertise- .... v r rneut oi tiie new farm of Messrs lid war d Lolerts and son, merchants, Ebc: -slu-"- -."i. u.ui Manner m i:urai u the oldest member of the mercantile fraternity in Kbensburg, he having done business in our midst for over twenty years. The junior partner, Ceorge-II., is one of (he most correct going young men w bo fomid anywhere, and is withal a good, r-iiaUle business man. W'c hope the Hna will not only do as extensive and suctul a business as before, but that its pau-c nage may be increased a hundred fold. .1(1 C;.i,.it f x Enso.VAL.-As will be seen by refer "Pi-r ence to advertisement elsewhere in this paper, ..Jr. Henry Jacob has become sale, wan for the popular and wpII known eery house of Wm. M. (iormlv. i j i a. s. e recommend our friend Jacoh to the patronage of our merchants, assui in them they will find him a clever ccnL'e- , mau to deal with. In Town. Our old friends aud sub sen hers . J. 'J'ho.psou, J. p. Thompson, and W. AV. ( Jiifhh all of Philadelphia, are in town. Mr. I, avI I. Evans, of Washington city, ir, v. ,,-,, n spending a felv days anion iiis IVic:. J..'. . Mu. Geo. C. Iv. Zahm requests us to htv.te that ho intends cutting his wheat, on lii-5 farm, in Cambria tp., on AVedncsday next, 21st inst., (weather permitting,) with the celebrated Mower aud- lteaper, thj "Vull?y Chief,"' and that he would bj pleased to have those persons who Intend purchasing a machine of the kind call and witness its capacity, !tc. Suddsx Death. We are pa;ned to learn tnat on Saturday last Mr. Adam "M-.'-.r. K . . w.., ntar iicisano, fins county, dropped dead in his house. The deceased was apparently in good health up to the ... . ! 1 1 muuienL o. ins death, lie was much re spected by all who knew him. Kobixson's New Youk Circus. It will be seen by an advertisement elsewhere that thi3 circus will pitch Us tent in Kb ensburg on Monday, 2Gth inst. It has a good reputation, and wherever it held forth gave unlimited satisfaction, and, we doubt not, will be patron "zed by our people. Glad to see Them. Hon. A. C Mul- formerly of Ebensburg,- but now of Ashland, Pa., and his family, were in several days last week. He and were welcome as flowers ia Mav. 1 accident. On tbe nt, at th V-.i Ti.i , iiccuuui xron ana oteel j'-LCWlStOWn. tWO Workman nnn. s A. Junkin and . George Bearly, killed under peculiarly distrcssiner usances. Ihe bottom SUDnnrfc f poia containing about five tons of mol V . . . t n iron-suddenly gave way, precinitatin ie ;seething mass upon the Unfortunate en, and burning. them eo terribly that uui" uiuu soon alter. Tin """"'"um. xteaaer. it vou that m o i, 7- 1 ""ware, u 13 poss b to iiL J IT6 yU WiU -"-cWled up may fn Z puKrrflase. in order " that y, i.!t!h.erf ! "tide to tl w; " ,Uia rf ceive attention. - . ; "l piace wnere better tin wnr R the hp,. . a"u ,l"m nM but 14B wel sell as low . V "earaa prices he i3 able to S(?rvet4 8 low as t!ie lowest. Efl eitTJnE,fest MowinS Machine, the cbrap- , 1 a "Ii and thp nnonc.l 1, , ' . 1 g that hich VTm"1 Aa'??81 everybody ,8 i ven ..tUfri "r; T?e havo .lence ofth.ir ! ".?eu' - a. aaer- l thP,o """'wgu.or tea of j c uenL nn That oam. . 4...jUuatleJ- Go and see them. 3 DaESS G00D8.-L. Mayer, in John. . d ' keepS the ,arest atd onlv firbt clasi tj.y pods and inilliSerj store iatSe pUce Snr,b-e!!J fn.d cheaP3s his seltka of Uicttin iTit 'Tu v.- surPassed. Mr. Maver ia fillea th-Z) eJUhhc-to'lVii him a trial when in but go Pr, rr,, ... 4IW?w.:;v:- 77V"L establish- v.i.11 in i vn - ' i r A. .1.11 - ... 'u Tr ,ePoiu & vto., in Johnstown, is . wwieairea the most complete WP0!!11111 the county. Besides 1.1 ii i v Hruu i irr ai- . l j . w :r:'7 " i gooaa, their prices are de cidedly the lowest iu the market. R. R. Davis, at his new &toro room, in n , -aa ? Uuhc3 & Co- " driv nff a flounshmg trade. Ha continues to sell as cheap as ever and invites his old customers and new ones to come and see his beautiful goods. Go and get a bargain. ueauillul If you desire to get a good article of ..K-.r, ie, conee, prunes, chipped beef, or in short anything in the grocery Lne at the low estniKrket rates, give our merchant friend Uatman a call. Shoes. The largest, cheapest and most j beautiful assortment of ladies' and missts I auues ever brought to this market are now ouereu xor Bale at the store of A. U. Fry I he reason why everybody goes to -i-- gri meir pictures is because he is the best artist in the State. All work done v..cn. an me cneapest. It is not defied that V. S. Barker is selling cheaper than all his competitors. If vr.ii t tin ..u: .... .. j-- ..., uj vumg m nis line you will find -K juui ttU vantage to Duy lrou him. Now. Now is the time to buy cheap p -"j.uum ouoemaiser ana you will be sure of getting a good article of goods as weil as the cheapest. Everybody buj a there. Do you want a suit of summer clothing or a hat ? If so, we advhe you to go to barker & Son's, where will be ound a laree and varied stock. THE MARKETS. Ebensbceq. Julr 15 IRfirj Reported for The AlleyAonian by' V. S. Barker. vpivs, unea, ro 13 Wheat, bu l 50 3.00 Oats - 1 iutter 20 Bacon 15(20 L.ard, lb 20 Wool 50 Fish, Lake ller. 6.00 " White 11.00 " MackereL.. 10.00 Flaxseed, bu 2.50 orn, du 1.25 Eggs, doz 15 Flour, bbl...7.508.00 Jiav, ton 20.(0 Potatoes, bu...l2.C0 Beeswax, lb 35 lire 1.25'('oilllf I-O- Knar. S.lt, bbl... 10 JDUTallOW.... l .. 15 AIT FOR TIIE WAGOX THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL llippocomiquc and X E W YORK CIRCUS! 150 31 EN AND HORSES ! EVERYTHING NEW, GRAND AND AT TRACTIVE 1 See Programme and other Bills. ucors open at 1 and 7 P. M. Admission 50 cents. Children 25. WILL PERFORM AT EBdYSRURG, Dlonday, July GREENVILLE, July 21. SUMMIT July 27. july 15 2t. C. E. RICHARDSON, Afrt. N E W F I It M . The undersigned hereby gives notice to his om friends and customers, that on the 1st of July he admitted his son, Geo. II. Roberts, into full partner ship with him in the mercantile business in Ebesnburg, and that hereafter the firm name will be EDWARD ROBERTS fc SON. Their nock will embrace everything in the fancy and staple dry goods line. Groceries cf every description. Boots and Shoes, Hats I aud Caps, of the latest 6tyles and patterns. j A lull line of Hardware and Queensware, and in fact any article to be found in a well reg ulated country store. Having enjoyed a successful and pleasant experienc o.f more than twenty years in tbe business at this place, and having completed a spacions edifice on High street, aud in creased my facilities for suppljing my friends j " ' "uics fx it u ak iuo iuhcti uinrtci prices with the best article in the market. I confi dently appeal to those who have so irener. ously given me their confidence and fvor in the past to continue tbe same measure of patronage towards the new firm. Jij io-tf. EDWARD ROBERTS- 7th v - - at Sicd? we 'je '?? & t?tp n few, wte RICES GOING D O WX I AT TBX EBFXS1SURG HARDWARE rrnr'ar 110 LSE FURXISIIING STORE. I once more return my nhicere thanV t my oW friends and customers for their lib- eral patronage extended towards me, and now owing to the great TM in prices, by which many articles can be snl.l rh.on before the war. and having a thnrlVv , edge of the business and the w f public, I take pleasure in announcing V t Tnr til iri (5 j w ia especially recommended. My stock will consist in part as follows WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN DOOR D CCPBOAUD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS of MARASMUS, without fail. WINDOW SPRISOa SHUTTER m.VGES, JfilVllVM: WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY Z1U al,ow of the Publication of bnt a fe BORISO MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, J'! BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, be beIieved SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES TESTIMONIALS: BEVELS POCKET RTir tc ' .i c"" 0eo-Woodward, Chief Justice of ucvis.!, i ut,KB,T RULES, the SupremeCourt of Pa.. writM?Ph;i.i JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES PANEL PLnw? mms I i Aii tilj l J.ub, LbYELS, SASH, RAISING, and MATCH PLANES SAW SKTS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, awd UACK SAWS. GUAGES, OIL STONES, SHOVELS, PLOWS, roixTs, FORKS, SCYTHES, SNEDS, HAKES, HOES, SPADES, RIFLES, RETOLVERS. PISTOLS, PIVOTS, pv nTTT? UU". TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO. CIGARS, SMOKING TOBACCO, ajtd in fact Anything you want AT HUNTLEY'S. HOOFLANDS G ER.M AN 1UTTER3 HOOFLAND S GEKMAJf TOMC The Great Remedies for all Diseases of ths Livtr, Sumach or Digestive Organs. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN B1TTKR3 Is composed of th pure juices for. as the ae medic. na ly terme.1. Extracts) of Roots ,'g Ky, conr ated, aed tm&W Ut9 ftota alcoholic admixture of nr kind IIOOFLANIi'S GERMAN TOXIC v 13 'COwbinJltiou of th ingredients of ix lUm, Orange, c.. m.kinff one of the mon pleaf Hgreeat-le remedies ever of! fered to the public. ""OI .oPr86 Pre.,errin"edicmc free from KU cohohc adniixtnre, wilue noOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Those who hae no obiectiA. k bina.ioa of the Bitter. S.m Cm" They are both equal' irood Vr A . ;weeea ST. J tweea the t0 being a mere ma.tet or Uste the Tome being the most palatable. lhe stomach, from a arietr .... aeranea. TiieLivrr. urnnaiki..; . do,, ilh t,,e c"m? ui 6uuers rrom sever&l . iiowiBg oMseass: or more Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles fulness of Blood i ih . Food, Fullness or Weight ; Iu. '?r Soar Eructations. Sinking or flutter at ter.ng at the Heart, Choking or SuffJcaUn or Msion. Dots or webs hefnro t,-.u. j ... . cuciejjcy ot Ftrsuiration , n s ,raosvelc"Sudden Push es t Heat, Bunting m the Floh. Constant Immings of Evil, and great depresoTcf exeAf"" frm llleSe d5& ihould exercise the greatest caution in the selection of o remedy for his case, ptirch.sing on"y that which he is assured from his invfS5va tions and inauirie, "Iug it lr!irii. q P8se"estrue mer it, Bkilfully compounded, is free from injuri ous ingredients, and established fwi 'a reputation for the cure of these diseases it this rnnncM An u . H t., c wouiu BiiDmtt those well- known remediesZonfa German and Iloofiand'. German Tome, prepared bv du g. m. Jackson, phil.Vdkli5ia7pa fr tVdVe ytR,r8 Slucft th,er ttefcrat inl performed more cures, and benefitted suffer nK humaa.ty 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, Chronic Diarrhoea Disease of the Kidneys, andall disease aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stomach or In testines. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAU5H whatever; Prostration ofthe SysLra, in duced by Sevtre Labor, Hardships, Expogure, Fever, Ac. inere is no medicine extant equal to thcia remedies in such cases. A tone and rigor is imparted to the whole system, te appe tite is strength-wed, food is enjoyed, th stomath digests property, th blood is puri- tied the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the ye.low tiD?e is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given tib oWk., ad the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and healihy being. " . PERSONS ADVANCED IX LIFE, And feeling the hand of tim w;; V Po.Hie, with all it8 attendant illV. -in uuu in tne use of this Bitters, or t-i Tonic, an elixir that will instil new lite into a y "" " measure tne energy j and ardor of more youthful davs, build ii ii.cir .una, restore in a measure the oulUuB.ea iorms, ana gire health and happiness to their remaining vear. if O T T C. v i It is a well established fact that fiiH, half of the female portion a.e seldom in "h JfiZmn! rtlffiV&F .i..: "Li . ' oi gooa fltalth. . - V" "Pfsiod, 'never .nV ""U'a' .fl.eTOd f . "M.t'" J "e",ls ive no ap. ! the Bitters, or th. P,bia' M"rjh 16' J867. "I find Hooflaad'. - a- lomcj useful in disea,s uf the dijrestire dnrih r gLeat beneSt in ces of debility, and want of nervous acticn in the system.' -Yours, truly, Gko. W. WtoobwaHo." Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Su.. preme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 2S, 1866.. "I consider 'Hooriand's German Bitters' valuable medicine in case of attacks tf Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of iL Yours, &c "JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Keunard, Di O., Pastor cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson Oear Sir: I have been irequeuU Jy requested lo counect my nam Wjt!i r, commendations of different ItinH. Ar cines, but regarding tb.j. practice ai out of my appropriate spterej have In all cases de. clined ; but wWh a 2T clear proof in vari. ous instances, and particularly in ray owa f"riiiy of the-n.se of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviotion that for general debility of the system, and es pecially for Lirer Complaint, it is a safe aud valuable preparation. Ia some cases it mar fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to thi.se wVo suffer from tbe above causes. Yours, very respectfully, r "J. H. KENNAUD," . . fcAUIOf. nooCand's German Remedies are eoacter. . feited. See that the signature of C. M JACKSON is on the Tf wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. Principal Office, and Manufactory at the German .Medicine Store, No. 3I ARCH-St. Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES If. EVANS, Proprietor; formerly C. M, Jacksov a Co. PRICES: Hc-ofland'a Geresaa Sitters, per bottle, $1 0 balfdoten, 5 00 Hoofland's German' Toiric. rnt nn in hotUes, $1 60 per bottle, or a half ioitn fo tST Do net forget to examine wvll tie ticle you buy, in order to etth gectrm. - For sale by all Druggists aaa5t5r'eepeTS everrwher. 'nlS-G'
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