uu 3 tKuDAY:::::::::::::"":""-:JLY "lOCAL AND FEFiSGHAL. ESENSBUUG AND CuK :S(X RAILROAD. 0-Tand after April 25, 186i, trains on this r0 1 will run as follows ; L-AVE KbENSBURC-7 t 7 40 A.M., connecting Witii Philadel phia and Pittsburgh Express Vest, and iostbern Express East. At 7.10 P. M., cocneenug with Mail Train West and Philadelphia Express E.vst. Leave Cresson At 9.20 A.M., or on departure of Pitts burgh Express West. t 8.U P. M., or en departure cf Mail Train Weft. ANorurn Homicide. On Tuesday evening, Lewis Holtzner taLLed Philip Phsilon at Try's sawmill, Susquehanna township. The 1-tttcr died almost instant ly. A s ,ve go to press, we Lave not learned the cause of the quarrel nor full particulars ..i iht cad occurrence. Holtzner is a York roumv wan. and came to this section about two months ojro. FI;;ilon is a native of thin county. Both parties wsro employed .u Fry's sawmill. Memoranda. John Murray, lq , of rittsbui-j?, was in town sovc-ial days last week. Over forty years ago Mr. M. was a resident of Ebensburg, when aud where be published, for a period of three years, the Cambria Gazette newspaper.'the sec ond newspaper printed in Cambria county. ...I.lain has falkn on forty-five of the last aixty days.. ..One day lust, week, we saw tw-o bidets cf fine trout brought to town, .'h basket containing about five dozen. "locators can find a first-rate field fur the exercise of their art hereabouts... .Harvest 3ias commenced. It is thought the grass crop wa3 i.ever better than this reason.... Oi-. borough authorities liave lately b:en jnalang f-ome needed improvemeiits on the civx'ii gs of streets and alleys. A wide ifield of labor is before them.... Mr. Thomas .Mcnoher, of Fairfield township, Wcstmcre 2 ind county, committed suicide by hanging n the 21st u't. lie was of weak mind rich wanted to marry some woman his brothers and friends, who desired to secure hid property, frustrated his dtsiro hence the melancholy result. ...The soldiers uf thi T.ar of held a meeting in Ioihm.i on the instavt. and pnsscd a svrl. of rc-sciV. J'"n ccnij'biining of the I'liuiro of tiieuover.iTuo-'.t tnus tar toirrant ti:e:usncii . . proper riO'n.:.:.:i ol tioir servie-.-s. in the v , . . naape cf pru-ious, as tr.ey deserve. .1 l c , , , , .a nun, manv of them poor and pup. vs. , . , : , . nun iriwiun (-.' . - ...... it were indeed a sight service to rend or them in their declining yo.trs the bounty f the Government for which they fought in their yoa'h....F. A. G'.bbo; -.s has re ceived the Cvjntra'.-t to civry the maih to nnd frori I.orott and p'-i.:,.'.s : : th One Isenberg, foreman in a furtiiJarc. Ji".a;iufaf; tcry at Huiitingdo.i, stu; k hi hand schist a revolving circu'j;- s ; v oa t;:-j lid and had three of his fingers cut oil. V Hollidavsburpr colored base ball ciub and J h Huntingdon ditto pl.iycd a nutcli game ut the latter place on the ."uh. Holliday.s burgers victorious Frs.uk Fogci cut Da vid Sellers, :n Hollidaysburg, on Wednes day of last week, seriousiy injuring him. ...i)Ir. Wn. C. JlcCormick, a respected citizen of Aitoona, died on the oi inst A 13 year old daughter of G. .Miller, of Huntingdon, died on the UOth u!c, from eating cherries, stones and all.... Saturday ;ght, July the 10th, a imin named Johu n, frui New York, got into a difficulty --:.:h Levi Ennis, in Phillipburg. Ceoier eoHiity. vhich resulted in the former stab bing the hitter in the abdomen, causing le.ith in twelve hours. Jo!n:)n was sent to IJellefontc jail to await trial On Thursday last, the house of Mr. John lirook, in Jenncr township, Somerset couiiiy, was struck by lightning, and a ycung gir! named Fiesheur was instantly kicd. The deceased, a girl about fourteen y ears of age, whose parents live in Fords town, was walking to Jennersville, and crmg the storm approach, sought shelter at Mr. Drook's, and was sitting with the fcu.iiy ou the porch, when she was killed. Xone of the members of 31 r. 1 rook's fam il) v. ere injured, although sitting close by the unfortunate girl, aud the damage done Jo the house was but slight.... The abut n -kt at the vest end of Pine Run bridcrc, est Penn. llaihoad, fell on the 3d inst. -'o -h a) a ore done to trains A black snake ovcn feet long was killed by Edward Owsns; on his farm, in Cambria township, the other day. ..A large deer was seen eros 'g the piko about two miles west of one day lart week. ...The dweilirv r uiofJIr. John Stoulfer, Derry town l;ilp, Westmoreland county, with its con tents was destroyed by fire on the n:-ht thel2th inet. Less $1,100. A h.-hool-ouse in the immediate neighborhood of "I- Snuffer's house was burned duTU a Jw ;. jhta before.. ..Why cannot Kbuf..--J'-rg huvp criers' monamont ?...A fel- jvc i.ia name as George Snvd-r vulo'- -"J -l 'tt-MnpteJ U outracc a thirteon-vo-.r r tirl tn r . . , J t - n fetmorv,a ty o,)c d,y lu,t week, but was prevented by the timely ap pearance of her father, lie was arrested, but afterward. escaped from the custody of the officer The "immortal J. N." has goiie to farming in Ohio.... A little son of "William Thompson, near Oakland Cross Iloads, Westmoreland county, aged about thirteen years, was struck on the head by a vicious horse a few days since, and was so severely injured that he survived but a few hours.. ..Andrew Gilkey, of West moreland county, anil aged about seventy two years, was killed by a passing train, on the Connelsville railroad, a few days bincc J- 12. Lemoine and J. M. Newman, the Clearfield bank robbers, have been sentenced to four- years imprisonment in the penitentiary. John Nelson alias Jack Wilson, having turned states' evidence, a nolle prosequi was entered on his case A valuable colt belonging to Mr. Samuel Foust, in Henderson township, was killed a few days agd, while attempting to jump a fence into a pasture field. It fell back wards and broke its neck Johnstown has three telegraph offices ...On Tuesday mor ning, as Mr5. Carney, wife of Farncis G. Carney, of Granvile township, Mifllin county, was about to make up the bed in the morning, she found a large snake on the bed rail. It was a house-snake and escaped without being killed A terrific storm passed over this section last Friday, blowing clF roofs, down fences, and away trees. Considerable damage was also done to the growing crops Raspberries ten cents per quart The Blair Ccunty Ag- ricultuaal Society will hold a fair the coming fall A German named A. Warn- stead, residing about two miles from Al toona, committed suicide by hanging, a few days since Huntingdon has a burglar or two John Warner, an emrdovee :.t Hull's paper mill, McYeytown, had one of his arms crushed by its becoming entangled in the machinery, on the 1st inst. Mor tification set in, and the man died six days after. Burglary int L or Ei to. On Sunday niiihtlu-t. durintr the continuance of a w O heavv rainstorm, two stores were broken into i 11 Lorctto by burglars. The first w;is that of Mr, Wui. Litzingcr, who?e s-:f - was bluwn cp?n bv cunt'ov.'der, and in money and four w ate!; Of, one a .uo!J one worth $100. and the other three ';vr iTif"J ; lint mf-tnil I horofrr.iii The ; . . . . xt store visited was vir. l ;;t::ck 1 , , ,. , ,, ! :-h;-.J5'. Here the sale was also blown ; op. 11 I.v mstpvjwdcr. rurtunaicly the ' ; , . . ,J ; rai;:.:v Mr. J chx iitK, living- ci' Lc bv, lr 1 1 1 i .i-aVj hi 'ju.m Ai'.i.i ivfcjv.A ci v y J 1 pf-i'T, r.d gave the alarm, iii' uiitinemly dveemped. ;: The our rs d have nut yet beii di.-;cu ered, tlioti.h It. lent suspicions are entertained of the guilt vt' certain parlies who had been prowling around that neighborhood not kng before. In Mr. Shields' afe w:u; the'hum of 1.700. which the burplars in th.ir preci'iiiatc hr.ste forgot to take with them. )oixis cf the Storm Kin;:. A Huntingdon dispatch dated July 15th, says : A terrific storm raged here yester day afternoon.- Two men, named Harney Farroll and Cornelius Dacy, whilst sittiiv under a schute at a coal wharf, a mile from town, were stunned by lightning, and fal ling forward into the canal were drowned. During the storm a smoke Ijcuse in the eastern and a stable in the western part of the town were struck by the lightning. A telegraph pole was also struck and the flash entered the office" of the Western line, but did no damage. Proposed New Railsoad Scueuuee. It is said that it is in contemplation to run a third train on the E. and C. R R. It will leave here about noon-time, connect with the mail train at Crcsson, and return about 3 o'clock. This new ar rangement, if put into effect, wculd prove a very great convenience, not only to our own citizens, but to persons living v.t Lil ly';:, Summeihill, Wilmore, and many other points wchl of Crcsson. It would also bring our local western mail about seven hours earlier than by the present arrange ment. New Jail.. In accordance with the presentments of two Grand Juries, the Commissioners of Cambria co. have decided to replace the present wretched substitute for a jail in this place with a new one. We understand the sum of 40,000 ha3 been appropriated for that purpose. Messrs. John Furguson and John Kenne dy, two of the Commissioners, started on Tuesday morning on a tour to examine the Bellefonte and ether model jails be fore deciding definitely on a plan for the proposed edifice. Pake Pall. The return game of base bnll between the Kicks of Johnstown and the Mountaineers of Ebensburg will come off ou the grounds of the latter club on Monday next, 2Gth inst. The Kicks i . c r u it nro a rerit lemanl v set of fellows nml idav I - c- j . - i j k superior gm-e. They will be welcomed ' superior gm-e. J.ney win j xkilr IiektHof friends here. TriE Political Campaign. Eds. Alley. What is the reason your Co. Convention does not meet? Don't you intend making nominations ? The har vest is nearly past, the summer will soon be ended, and you ought to have your ticket in the field if you propose putting enc in. If you nominate good men for Register and Recorder, Treasurer, County Commis sioner, Tocr House Director, and Auditor, you mnj possibly elect them. There is no denying the fact there is widespread dis satisfaction with these nominees in our pai-ty, Some say Ihe dissatisfaction is by reason that man' Democrats wanted the offices named themselves, but I do not know that. Kennedy, of Washington township, will not resign, notwithstanding the fact that he makes the second candidate on izc tick et taken from that township. Neit'acr would I ! I understand that the parties who in voiced and continue to favor the proposed new system of apportioning delegates to conventions talk of making themselves heard at the election as against those who so summarily and violently checkmated them in the lato convention. More ancn. Observer. A Row. A h'' firht occurred in Johns town on Tuesday. The result, in addi tion to several black eyes and bloody noses, was the binding over of three or four par ties to appear at the nest term of Court, and the incarceration of. yet another par ty in jail in default ofhc rcejuisite b:nl.' Struck by Lhjhtnixo. The dwelling house of Mr. A. Stoltz. in CarrolUown, was struck b' lightning one day last week. The electric fluid entered at the chimnc-y and made its way generally throughout the house, but did no particular damage to property and l;- :ie to person. Notice.- Those indebted to this office for y-dvertising, subscription, or job work, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective acccounts for the present volume. We will call vm man- cf our debtors and trust they will be prepared to pay the nmour.t. d-.ie -i?. 1 1 ti: attention f th." n-adrr is directed to the card tlsev- h.: .-; ir. this paper of Messrs. Hash, M ;:kr eC Co., tobacco and eigar manufacturers, Philada. Our mer chants will find their gaod.5 to be cf a su- perior quality Try them. Markii:i On the 4th inst., at Au burn, Kansr.s, by the IIcv. Jse Urock bay. Mr. J. M. llarr. of Topcka, Kansas, (formerly of Ebcnsburg.) to Miss Eugenie Eii'-ue. cf Auburn. Wake lr ! Ou;- local correspondents have failed to come to time for the put two wecis. We hope th y will wake up ana visit us nest week and regularly ereafter. Our TeleiJRAv;:. V.'e ler.ru that the m-itei iul flu the proposed line of telegraph hence to CreSsun has arrived at the latter I place. Work wi'.i probably be commenced on the line in a few days. It is an old saying that, the bc.t is al v. ;iys the clie.-ipeEt. This is more important with Gioceiics thrtD anything el??. :'n-l :t always sliouiJ be remembered that Oatrinn I.t-rps none but the let groceries and ihn i-hti.pest. Iln has rl-y ' eueceede i in istab liiliing a Hour trade that would b. ;i redit to a wholes. lie lioiiic. Nina lani:!?.'.? out of every ten buy their Hour at 0.t.iia:i's. It is ii faet. Nobody deiiies it. The secret is this: lie has secured the best brand iu t;e market, and then ag tin he Fell it at a tiiiie above cost. Ill" short it is just such an ai tick- that Alien cuce used is bound to com mend itseif to p-itron Ve. Try it, and don't forget thnt Oatinau's ch?an storo is tho place to buy it. FrnMTnir 1 too m. M.55. I:. A. Jihoenmkir & Co. have greatly enlarged their Furniture ware room as well as their store, and are now belli-r prepared to meet the de- ol t';e p:ii,'..c. xee-ir assortinct-. i.h tlie largest in tuv. n, and ia fact the only Well regulated establishment of the kind in Wit north of ihe county. You that arc in ncd of furniture will (hid no better place to bay. Among the most enterprising business men in town is our merchant friend V. S. UarUer, who, it is ack-nowlpdgcd by all !cee!3 the best assortment of clothing in to-v.i. Not this alone i;:kes it an ol jsct to buy fom him. butthe exti ctr.c'y low pricisat which he is uttering his goods to the public. See. If 3tou want ladies', misses', childrons', men's, or boys' shoes, -o to ihe cheap store of -Messrs. A. A. IJarkr-r & Son, High street, Ebensbury. They are sclliucr w ondtrl'uily low and everybody s'-o i'd these liberal iuducce.'enis. o lid, take advautaire oi Crx)Tllla. -The clothing . establish ment of Leopcld A Pro., iu Johnstown, is universally ackn owledrcd the most complete clothing emporium iu the couu'y. Pesides having the best goods, their prices are de cidedly the lowesi iuthe uaiket. Fry, Ahead. Fry, the popular mer chant, is ahead of all competitors for selling cheap. It's a fact. Evert body eaya so, "and what everybody ray? uust le true. Go and see for vourscif'. Buy your i'iuit c:.os at Huntley's if you v. ant the best raid by oddd the .cheapest in. town. His stock is largn aud comprises all the different kinds manufactured. Everybody can be supplied. . . . TriE Circus. While manv will h fin ing to the circus on Monday, many will be go- -uunbiown 10 attend the bic sale of cheap goods at L. Mayer's New York store. Mr. Mayer, ssisted by sojne half dozen clerks, will be ab!e to do all be advertises sell cheaper, better and more crnodo thntt nnv other store in Johnstown. Everybody should attend these sales, which open every Monday morning and continue throughout the week. Tinware Emporium. Header, if you arft not now in ne ed of tinware, it is possible that in a shott time you will be called upon to make a purchase, and in order that you may know where to get the article to the best advantage should receive your attention. We know of no place where better tinwarft is made than thai by T. W. Williams, who man ufactures all of his stock and from none but the best tin. As regards prices he 13 able to sell as low as the lowest. East Ward. Ho ! attention, every body. "Whereas, that is to say just at pres ent, it becomes necessary to inform" the pub lic that in ca?e they nfed cheap goods, whih of course they do, ih.U R. It. Davis is deter mined to sell his $rod3 f,r almost cost, and invitee those wanting bargains to give him a tan Deiore going elsewhere. THE MARKETS. Ecessbcug, July 22, 18C9. Reported for The Alley ha nian by V. S. Darker, App'es, dried, lb.. 13 Wheat, bu 1.50 3.00 Oais. 75 20 50 Butter Paeon Corn, I'ti,. Eggs, do ,5 Flour, bbl 20Lard. lb ...15020 Wool 1.25!Fish. Lake Her. , 6.00 15 1 White.... 11.00 10.00 2.50 35 10 15 .508.00 20.(0 Mackerel.. Hay, ton.. Flaxseed,-bu. Potatoes, bu...l2.(0 Beeswax, lb Bye 1.25;Country Soap. Slt, bbl 3.50!Tallow Philadelphia, July 20, 18G9. Fiour, $5 to S9. Wheat, $1.45 to $2.00. Coffee, lie. to lCc. Sugar, 11c. to 12 J. ' fc ASTERN STAll." EASTERN AT OATMAX" AT OATMAN'S. BUY IT ! TRY IT I TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT IT I "EASTERN STAR" WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION CHEAPEST BECAUSE THE BEST ! M. L. O ATM AN KEEPS IT AT II 13 CHEAP CASH GROCERY. O vt pa AIT FOR THE AVAGON.- THE GREAT IXTERVATIOXAL llippofomiquc and N E W Y O U K C I R cus: 150 MEN AND HORSES ! EVERYTHING NEW, GRAND AND TRACTIVE! AT- See Programme and other Dills. D;ors open at 1 and 7 P. M. Admission 50 cents. Children WILL PERFORM AT GREENVILLE. July 2i. H !"!! IT July 27. ju. C. E. RICHARDSON, Agt. 7ALUARLE TOWN P IIO PERT Y V AT PRIVATE vSALE. The undersign ed will sell at private sale the House and Lot in the Ki.-t Ward of Ebensburir Borough, front- iiiL! CC feet on High slrect. nnl extending back Ion;: Caroline street 204 to Lloyd street. This property is conveniently located c'lhcr for business purposes or for a pvivate reMi' t. The house is a two-story frame, with 4 rooir.s on each floor, with stable and Fuilabic outbuildings. The lot is in a Cne state of cultivation, and has 7 bearing apple treej on it. ., , For terms npp'y to Catharine Roberts, at the residence of R. E. Jones, in the West Wi-.rd of said Porough. or to the undersigned at his othce. WM. II. SECIILEK, May 13-tf. Attorney at law. A' EDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Or- ih,iiis' Court of Cf.mbria county iuthe 4 - .. .. , ..Pr Olnlt. an.l matter or tne unai ncruuui v- " Eiizabeth Wcible adwr'a of Peter Weiblo, dee'd. Now June 14, 1EC9, F. A. Shoemaker, appointed auditor to report distribution of the mcney in tbeir hands on personal estate. Extract from he Record. James Griffix, Clerk. I will attend to the duties of my appoint ment at my office in Eben.-burg, on Monday, 2Gth Julv next, at 2 o'clock, n m. july 1. F. A SHOEMAKER, Auditor. IARM FOR SALE.. ; The undersigned offers at private sale his FARM, situate in Carroll tp., one-half milo from Carrolltown, containiii,? 51 acres, 30 acres cleared an-1 in a good state of culti vation. A good frame house and barn, with other necessary outbuildings thereon erected. Good rods, church and chool house con venient. A rare opportunity to get ft bar gain is offered. For particulars call on or ad.ir.-ss t-AilFEL KOLLER, JTiy 21 ol Carrplltown, Pa. atW.S? Malted eai ajA Srfole rtafcjf, aJ fcjt ate iicafcl. ffcttiia' ti e'j fcicx ca iec. P RICES GOING DOWN AT TUB EDEXSliURG HARDWARE $ HOUSE FURXISinXG ' 5 TORE. I once more return my sincere thanks to my old friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended towards me, and now, owing to the great fall in prices, by which many articles can be said as cheap as before the war, and having a thorough knowl edge of the business and the wants of the public, I take pleasure in announcing that I can and will sell poods at a less figure than any similar establishment in citj or country. My stcek will consist in part as fellows : ' DOOR and C'P HOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW" STRINGS, SnUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTT, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES axd BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, axd MATCH TLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, axd BACK SAWS. GUAGEfl, OIL STONES, SHOVELS, PLOWS, POINTS, FORKS, SCYTHES, Oil XuSl2j RAKES, HOES, SPADES, RIFLES, RETOLVERS, PISTOLS, PIVOTS, FLOUR, COFFER, SUGAR, TOBACCO. SMOKING TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND IN FACT ANYTHING YOU WANT AT HUNTLEY'S. HOOFLANDS GERMAN UIT1ER3 ' - ' a'sb ' " IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, The Great Remedies for all Diseases of the Livtrt Stomach or Digtttive Organt. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN SITTERS Is composed of the pare juices (or, as tLey are medicinally termed. Extracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, 'J making a prepara tion, highly concentrated, and entirely free from alcoholic admixture of an kind. HOOFLANIS GERMAN "TONIC Is a combination of nil the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa Pruz Rum, Oran-, Ac. making one of tha most pleasant, ngrfceable remedies ever ol- fered to the public. Those prelerring a Medicine free from Al coholic admixture. Will nsa IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those whe have uo objection to th com bination of the Pitters. as elated, will use IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equal'y good, and cnaUin the 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 variety, of caCseB such as Indigestion,- Dyspepsia, Nervous De bility, etc., is ery apt to have its functions deranged. The Liver, -vmpathizing as close ly as it does with the Stomach then be comes affected, the result of which is that the patient suffers from several or more of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Tiles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at me pit wi me oiuumciu mm nor nr th. Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing. Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations vhen in a Ving posture, Dlroncsa of vision. Dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, l eiiowness or the fckin and hves. Pain in th Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flush es f Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution ia 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, is fre; from injuri ous ingredients, and established for itself a reputation for the cure f these diseases. In this connection we would submit those wll known remedies Iloofl 't G r man Bitter t, md Uoofland1! German i .tte, prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, IA. Thirty-five years binee they were first in troduced into this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefitted su Tar ing humanity to a greater extent, than anr other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually enre Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Drg pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, 2T Chronic Diarrhtxwi, Disease of the Kidneys-, and all diseases aris ing fc?m a disordered LUer, Stoiaack or, In testines. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE whatever 5 Prostralion of the System, i duced by Severe Labor, Hardships, . Exposure, Fever, &c. i h?re is no medicine extant eqaal to th!t remedies in stub cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appe tite is strengthened, food is eujdyed, the stomach digests properly, the blaod is pan ned, the couiplciiou becomes eouud and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated fiom the eyes, a bloom is given to the chexs," and the weak and nervous invalid becomtj a trong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFR. And feeling the hand outline weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant Hl, will find in the use of this Bitters, or the Tonic, an elixir that will instil new- lite into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, buildup their shrunken forms, and give health And happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE! . ' " It is a well established fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population aie seldom in the enjoyment of good health, or, to use their own "i T expression, "never feel well." They nrt ;ugu:d, devoid Of all energy, extremely aeroui, and have no ap petite. To this class of persons the BittefS, or the Tonic, is especially recommended: - - WEAK AND PELICATlS CHILDREN Are made strong by the see ef either pf these remedies. They will cure every case of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumula ted in the hands of the proprietor, but epac will allow of the publication of but a few. Those, it will be observed, nre from men of note, and of such standing that they mast be believed. T ; S T I M ONI A L S: . Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Ch?f Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: Philadel phia, March 16, 1867. "h find Hoofland'a German Bitters is a A, rood ttinic,' nstful in disease? of the digestive Organ, and of great benefit in cases of debility, and want of nervous action in the system. ; Yours, truly, Geo. V Woodwakjs.V Hn. James Thompson, Judge cf the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania.' Philadelphia, 'April 23, 1886. I consider 'Iloofland's German Bitters' a valuable medicine in case oC attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, kc. "JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Kennar.l, D. 1)., Pastor cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson learfcir : I have been frequent ly requested t connect my name with re commendations of diffsrent kinds of medi cines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere. I have in alt cases de clined ; but with a clear proof in Tari ous instance', and parlicularlysn my own family of the ue of Dr. Ilocli.ind's German Bitters, I depart for once from my r.?ul course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the systm,' and es pecially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be Tery beneficial to thoe who suffer from the above causes. Yocrs, very respectfullr. i "J. II. KBNNARD." CAt'TI ON. Uoofland' German Remedies are counter feited. See tb8l the signature of C'M JACKSON is on the TT"fr wrapper of each bottle. All others arc counterfeit. Principal Office, and Manufactory at the German Medicine Store, No. C3I AUCII-St., Philadelphia, Ph. .. . CHARLES M. EVEN'S, Pioj.rietor.. Formerly C. M. Jacksox C. PRICES: Ilcoflanu'a German Bitters, per bottle, $1 " " half dozen. 5 Oh Hooflaud's German Tonic, put npr ia quart bottles, $1 60 pier bottle, or a half dexen foi $7 so. . . Zf Do not forget to examine well tfeau tide yoa buy, in oider to get the genuine. For sale by $11 Drwegists snrtSte-rekcepers, everywhere. - - ' in"I3-Sw
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