"" . . ttti v on v v"::::::::::::..::: mix LOCAL AND PERSONAL vvr-a NI CRESSON llAILltOAD. nd.fterJuly2Cl 1809, trains on,this ,1 H II run as iumu. . .V M connecting villi Philauel- i.",,T.'viit"!t(; f4Bd Pittsburgh Express West, ara HVrM?, connVtinjr with Moil Train -'' ", r r-ant Train "West. :t-'-M' ''"m"., connecting, with Mail Trun :-"A ,:'.a.-1iliiA Express Est. , k- i:kesn . Ll 3 20-A.M., or on departure ot uuj- 7h Express West- fir, . ,,n i i fir uu uc ii""- ' i-1--.,, o -vr nr on departure oi mmi Train est. "Memoranda. The weather for the r ' ' ' r.-...... h.-;r? l.on enrnn- l.iriucrs i ivo iut '- .. i n A mini. i A'i I. 1,1 t - at- vU. the .Uil' Orphan . School, at 'Vr'-'Y fu::-::-d"i cmnty, arrived home V ;,!u;-:. v fveiiln-t, to spend their V .Ti iiuuh, of the Simul- suniir vat-ation was cased . f his pocket book euntam- o-n V ,1,.. llHrrihnrf oonveutiun. f,,i- Iniu. lie had no businc3 to ho j3 j. .ui en v 1 , nor have so much motiey. ..The Altoona Vindicator picnic w ie r t.) have been a complete r.cc.... we T!u- on.i-unr.md Convention of the G. A. . i j ! :.. 4 li-.4i-!i week 1. , l eiina., was nvi:i iu More tat. it wr!! attended.... An n Mati-'U, i U. R., on Friday mor- , ., ..,,! it'efniinrprs rrfftlt- i-i.tev '1 a f. 1 l-cl'inring to John Shoe- ... T , 1.1 I- r ut' Juairu c.unty, ana turu incrc- virtv h'.a-l " ci-ttle helongin tu v A. is'i;Kth. Ihc tliieves were J-on ;.' , u( fIit miles i'n.m hedl'ord :.il ; .. ii- v iii j-il Tho utte ndance ut .i cin-us r.ionday aft or n Of -n last was very ?:iU. but hi the cvenir.iu; (juite a larire '.MiJaiiee was present. The performance .! :easuual'.'y jrMd The JcutVrd 1 1 -in is i u ' ot visitors Juhii;town has e;imv-i(y in luo person uf iid- Uil- Vl Ii0 ' y-t six :iU(i a h";lf I . i i . ..i plays skillfully on the vio- j Scwral of our colored -nulaliou j jiiud'' the circus to III 1 1 the v;-.can ' a number of the men who '-struck" iji-:.:- wagvj while- at thw piace. The i' ors failing Ut comply, they quit 1 '"...Vankce Poblnfcoii's circus . dvv' itito J"rokville on Sunday, ta inn., aiid put up at the hotels cn-:-cd f r th-, m. On Monday they were .t'ol ai.d lined for breaking the Sab- '.in I'V traveling on that uay e no- mm V.I 1 ' '.o Several new buildings under pro df erect ion throughout town. This is u'lt. A number of tenement houses u.. W ront..-l at a fair price. Why not mid th'-ia. y u i.f capital ' You ot;M t.Iy improve the town, but could ii; uar iii .ney to n better ad:mtagc. . ii y crop is pr inoutice 1 t -arge u :ar::H-s....The holism of Mr. A. II. 'it. in We t IIuutiiiL'don. was entered an1 up time durinir Sunday nhjit ; 'U :i ilie 1 or St-yUnd rcl'. : FUcced- t ill J. .:m:g a w;'!,.-,!, a pa; ir f-f boots. tl v'j'i in licy, and then decampiog ;;t avA( nii:;.-. any t.f the family. Aountry uwl df-pnrture were effected 1 " i';-!i i t. j cellar, whi h communicated 'A the ether part i f the house. A large t: u.v..'m was loft lying near the head :-h-. Hi';: fV j d, which is thc only trace iil i.;s wi. perpetrated the deed, ' orD-.i '.vhich it appear? 1 hat murder was utojjplitv.l in Vix- of ii.M-uvery ...The ;;u runai of tho '-Pilgrim's Progress' Vcr' - the :wt hou'sa on Saturday ' last, was slimly attended.. ..The i',lrs have ('::. ph ted their work in the ,vt:im-rc-ati,.!i;d church. I is expect-f-crvif'es will do held in October t-..T.he- p'lles fur thc telegraph hence r -ssou are hoing distributed along the --l'tLe P. & C. Pt. Ft.. ..An extensive 1 fpeiiMvo demonstration of fireworks ,k I'-'ice at Crvsson Tuesday night. lunidre-1 dollars' worth of powder i to have been burned....A man -b struck a man named Hill ""n nx f!!i tUo face, near Loretto, one ;.' ' t week, nearly cuttingaway a check. r'--t.:..lhe- Normal school at Loretto, ., Ult: able superintendence of T. J. yraaa. M A , has thirty-five pupils. will continue till the latter '' vU,-Vot.... Indiana is to have a tel- ,V- '1ST"r'n --The V irty concerned in the , 11 Mustown on Tuesday week, men- 'O0U Was lli:i(h III tlirtr rrA a oUf l . . vuiuuiua Tl 1"iUL,' waa released on bail on 0-N U cuno-Jny last, a little son of Mr. :U,r,efthis place, had two of his 2'J''T ;t': 'tained other serious V i "i lalhug from n l.-.n,-! ,.e l. i -i . f;et into thc. mow II , The Political Campaign. Deaf Alleff. : Kennedy, of Washington town ship, our nominee for Auditor, has resign ed. 1 told you, in a former letter, that the office had been promised to another by the II. S., and that' there would proba bly be trouble in the camp if K. didn't resign. I thought he would stick. My letter last week was written with the hope that ii teachings would imbue him with enough backbone to not" give up a good thing because somebody else wanted it. Uat, alas ! The pressure for him was too '4rer.t, and. "owing to circumstances over v.hich he has no control," &c., &c. The Co. Com. have placed the name of Anthony Anna, of Chest township, on the ticket in Kennedy's place. "Who Anna is, is not to me known. The surname sug gests the possibility of the personage being a female, but the given name -would seem to knock the feminity idea into everlasting absurdity. Maybe I will be able to find out something about him, or her, as the case may be, before the election. .l'ackcr hasn't sent us any money yet, but we expect a few thousands in a couple of weeks. We don't want any money from 1'eishing, but must have at least one speech for each election district in the county. One blast upon his bugle horn is worth at least a hundred votes and will need all we can act." When is your County Convention going to meet' Not till after the election. Yours, Obsekvu. Tun Last Homicide. We last week made a brief mention of a homieido per petrated at Fry's saw-mill, Susquehanna township, this county. We are able thisj week to give full particulars of the sad af fair. J.ewi Holtzner and Philip Phalon were employees on the mill. On Tuesday eve ning of last week, they and others of the employees were engaged burning slabs and refuse fctuff. The work was mono tonous, and ''to make the time pass awry" a gallon of whisky was introduced. The result was that Jloltzner and Phalon be came intoxicated and were speedily cn- atred in a quarrel. Words led to' blows, and during the fracas, as is alleged, Holtz ner stabbed Phalon seven times with a racket knife. One cut took effect on the iru cwi (jU thc th; . ono on tl10 tpp 0f ,ho heaJj .inj four in the L.reast. One of thc latter penetrated the heart to the depth of one inch, causing death almct instantly... lloUzi'.er was arrested tho same night, and was committed to the jail here nexe day. A brother of Hullznei's was ho ar rested and lodged in jail, charged with having incited the quarrel and furnished the ki:ifc with which the culting was do nc. An inquest was held on thc body by Ksquire Dunn. Thc vcrdidt is not yet published. The knife with which the cuts were in flicted has not bee"j found. ).se Pall. The return game of base ball between the Kicks of Johnstown, and the Mountaineers of this place was played on the grounds of the latter on Monday last. The game was witnessed by a lage crowd of people. Alter a play of nearly three hours, the game resulted in favor of the 3Iouuiaineers by the following score. moi-nt.mxi:kiis. O. TJ..I i;jcks. O. It. Jones, c - r.reese, 21 b 5 F. II. Harder, s s..: Kinkea 1. c f 2 Wiliiains, 1 f 5 Kobinson, 3b : Kv:t!-.3, r t'. 3 V. S. liarker, p.. .4 Ilobei ts, 1st b 2 G.Hrown, 3d b 2 3 3 YY hile, s s 2 7 .Cooper, c f 4 CjHunt, p 0 4 1 Jones, Jst b 2 C Davis, 3d b 4 4iP.eP5e, r f. - 4 Voung, c... . Williams, 1 t t 43 1 18 iNNixr.s 1 2 3 45G789 .Monnt'rs 3 2 1 11 2 5 8 4 743 Kicks 40011219 019 Flics enught, "Mountaineers 13. Kick3 13. Flier, misseil, Mountaineers 3. Kicks 7. Left on bases, Mountaineers 0. Kicks 8. . Time of game 2 hours and 50 miuMtes. Umpire, I", xl. IInyhur?t of Athletic club, riiilaila. Kcorers, is. V,'. I)avi3 and Mr. Ellis. "askd. A man named Donahoe, who v.'dS in town cn Monday, fell in company with some confidential circus men, who cased him to the extent of 20 and a watch. We learn of several instances in which certain articles were picked up. People should be on the alert when such vaga bonds as these make their advent into our midst. Accident:. We are informed that one day last week, a lad residing in Jackson township, met with an accident in the fol lowing manner : lie was jumping with the use of a stick which he held in a per pendicular position, when his hands slip ped and the stick penetrated his throat, causing an ugly and serious wound. Home Again. Our young and jovial friend A. V. Uarkcr has arrived home on a vacation trip from Dartmouth Col lege, lie is looking well and seems to bear the cares and toils of college life as well as the next one. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER FK01I JOHNSTOWN ACCIDENT SEVEBE STORM DRAMATIC SOMETHING ABOUT "F03- 611.," AC. Joitnstown July 2C, 1860. To the Editors cf The Allcghanian : John llodgers, an employee of the Cam bria Iron Co., residing in Prospect Bor ough, was seriously injured one day last week in the ore mines of the Co. by a fall of slate. It is thoucht he may recover. On Friday, July lClh, a severe storm of wind parsed over this place, doing a great deal of damage. The famous high bridge owned by the Cambria Iron Co., and used for transporting ore from the mines to Co. blast furnaces, was blown down. A great many trees were blown down and " others snapped off like pipe stems. During the same storm the house of Hon. Evan Roberts was struck by lightning. No damage of any account was done. '""?". The St. Peter's Benevolent Society will hold a picnic at AVoodvale Grove on Sat urday, July 31st, where I would advise all your readers to go if they desire to be attended by the most obliging waiters and provided with all the delicacies of the season, and where they can hear some of the best music disccursed.- The Forrest Dramatic Association will give two entertainments at Parke's Opera Ilpuse on Friday and Saturday, July 30th and 31st. The company will be assisted by some of the best city talent, and will appear in two of th3 t'est pieces ever prac ticed in the city. 'Fossil" has the whole city non-plussed. The query from every person is "who is Fossil He represents himself to be a man far advanced in years. If so, he must have been a notorious character in his time, as it bcerns. at this late hour of life he can be seen at ull hours of night perambulating over streets and found in all dens of iniquity, which I am very proud to say are very few in our city. In his sketching, '-Foaail'" first comes down on some person who he states belongs to the Assistance Fire Co. and has not paid for his key. I scarcely believe the Assistance has any such member. Again, he advis es "Johnny" to make hay while the sun shines. "Fossil" would have done very well if he had made his hay while the sun shone in his youthful days. 1SG0 is uot very favorable for making hay. Again, he speaks of some person appropriating his friend's favorite bottle an djet timing it empty. Perhaps "Fossil" had something to do with the emptying part of said ar rangement. He takes a great interest in his "corpulent, friend." Let all the cor pulent gents in town not apply F.'s ar ticle to themselves. Don't too many speak it once. Thank fortune, I am not corpu lent. "Fossil" must be an epicure, as Dutchmen and Dogs Fcem to be his favor ite dish. Not being a lover of cither,.! decline the dish and leave them with "Fossil." Again, in noticing thc picnic at Nineveh, cf the crcme tic la crane of Johnstown, he calls it, "Fossil" wades into some- young gents for walking out into the woods. Austin, he speaks of the "Doctor." Perhaps F. ha3 called on the Dr. for a pill, cr something more stimula ting probably, and not having the requi site stamps to pay for the same, was promptly ordered to make his exit, and took that mode of belncr rcvenired on the Doc. V. speaks very despairingly of the Old Pedagogue. Now, P., being old your self, you should respect old age. On ac count of a resolution having been present ed by a member of Assistance Fire Co. to have "Ft ssil" resign if he was a member of said Co., F. says he will resign if books, equipments, &c., be returned to him. I would suggest to the A. F. Co. they pre sent the gent, with a bundle of straw to make his bed, for very likely the poor fel low is not able to procure one, and it Is certainly a christians duty to provide fcr thc poor. Dio. Examinations. Thc regular fall ex aminations of teachers for Cambria county will be held as follows : Millvillc, in the new school house, Aug. 10 ; Ebensburg, in thc Union school house, Sept. 2 ; Blacklick, at Jlelsino. Sept. 3 ; Cambria, at Myers' school house, Sept. 4 ; Munster. at Glass' school house, Sept. Gj Washington, at Cresson school house, Sept. 7; Gallitzin, at Gallitzin school house, Sept. 8 ; Allegheny and Loretto, at Loret to, Sept. 9; Further examinations will be announced hereafter. New Schedule. By reference to the time table published in this paper, it will le seen that three trains arc run daily be tween Cresson and this place. This is a great accommodation to the traveling pub lic, and our citizens. The wny Laail frm the west now arrives on the afternoon train, 3,00 p. m. In Town. Mr. Thomas Dougherty formerly of this place, and lady, of Keyts vilb, Mo., are in town spending a few weeks among, their friends and acquaint ances. : - It is an old savins th.-'f iL uei j j-, iirob is ax- Zifhr cL.eaPest- TQisi9 more important wrni Orocenea than anything else, and it always should be remembered that Oatman keeps none but the best groceries and the cheapest. He has also succeeded in estab lishing a flour trade that would be a credit to a wholesale house. Nine families out of every ten buy their flour at Oatjjan's. It is R fact- Nobody denies it. The secret is this : he has secured the. best brand m the market, and then again he sells it at a trifle above cost. In short it is just such an arti cle that when once used is bound to com mend itself to patronage. .- Try it, and don't gorget that Oatman's cheap store is the place to buy it. r Tinware Emporium. Fteader, if you are not now in need of tinware, it is possible that in a short 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. Vv e know of no place where better tinware is made than that by T. W. Williams, who man ufactures all of his stocR and from uo ne but the best tin. A6 regards prices he is able to sell as low as the lowest. . ' Furniture Boom. Messrs. TT. A. Shoemaker & Co.. have greatly enlarged their l'uruiiure ware room as well as their store, and are now better prepared to meet the de mands of the nublic. Their assortment is the largest in town, and in fact the only well regulated establishment of the kind in the north of the county. You that-are in need of furniture will find no better place to buy. A Fact. That L. Mayer's N. Y Store is the headquarters for all manner of dress goods, is evinced from the fact that when all other stores in Johnstown are doing nothing, this store is full with eager purchas ers of his cheap and desirable eroods. He sells cheaper goods for less money than any oxner mercuaut in Johnstown. Heason Why. The reason why every. oouy uuy incir doming at i,eopoia s tiro s. in Johnstown is because they keep the best ar tide ot good3, and make the neatest, and most comfortable fitting garment, in Johns town. Besides keeping the best goods, &c they fell decidedly lower than any other like estabi.-sam ent in trie place. East Ward. lie I attention, every mi body. Whereas, that is to e.ay just at pres ent, it becomes necessary to inform the pub lic that in case they need cheap goods, whi'-.h of course thev do. that U. It. D.ivis ia dpter- j mined to sell hi3 goods for almost cost, and i invites those wanting bargains to give turn a i call before going elsewhere. Among the most enterprising business men in town is our merchant friend V. S. 3 irker, who, it is acknowledged by all keeps the best assortment of clothing in town. Not this alone aiakes it an object to buy from him. but the extremely low prices at which he i3 offering his goods to the public. See. If j-cu want ladies', misses', childrcns', men's, or boys' shoes, go to the cheap store of Messrs. A. A. Barker fc Son, High street, Lbensburg. They are selling wonderfully low and everybody should take advantage of these liberal inducements. Fnxj AiikAP. Fry, the popular mer chant, is ahead of all competitor? for selling cheap. It's a fact. Everybody says so, and what everybody says must be true. Go and see for yourself. Buy your fruit cans at Huntley's ifyou want the best and by odd3 the cheapest in town. His stock is large and comprises all the different kinds manufactured. Everybody can be supplied. T 11 E M A R KE T S. EEENsnuRC, Julr 29 , 18G9. Reported for The Alleghonian by V. S. Barker. An.'es. dried, lb.. 201 Wheat, bu .50 Hems" , 3 OOjOats Butter 2r;Lard, lb 75 20 50 6.00 Bacon ,..l:)Cy Corn, bu..... Ksss. lo. 20 Wool Fish. Lake Her k " White 11.00 " Mackerel...! 0.00 Flour, bbl...7.508.00i Hay, ton Potatoes, bu Rye 20. fo Flaxseed, bu 2.50 ...l2.(0'Beeswax, lb 35 1.25'Cotmtry oap.... 10 3 25jTidlow 15 PHiLADKr-rniA, July 29, 18G9. Salt, bul Flour, 5 to $9. Wheat, $1.45 to $2.00 OultVe, 22e. to 2Gc. Sugar, lie. to 10. 6fcjgASTEUN STAB." EASTERN AT OATMAN'S. AT OATMAN'S. BUY IT ! THY PIM TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT IT I "EASTEHN STAR" WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION I CHEAPEST BECAUSE THE BEST ! M. L. OATMAN KEEPS IT AT HIS CHEAP CASH GROCERY. CO - ir4 H EH CO ll I CQ O S K g n -TTALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersign ed will sell at private sale the House and Lotin the East Ward of Ebensburg Borough, front ing CG leet on High street, and extending back along Caroline street 264 to Lloyd street. This property is conveniently located either for business purposes or for a private residence. The house is a two-story frame, with 4 rooms on each floor, with stable and Ftiitable outbuildings. The lot is in a fine state of cultivation, and has 7 bearing apple trees on it. For terms apply to Catharine Roberts, at the residence of R. E. Jones, in the West ward of said Borough, or to the undersigned at bia oflice. . WJJ. II. SECHLER, - May 13-tf. ' Attorney at; law. SAVE MONEY, SAVE MONEY, SAVE MONEY, CnEAP CLOTHING, CHEAP CLOTIT1NG, CHEAP CLOTHING, ' NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, - NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS. NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, BECT FLOUR IN TOWN, TEST FLrUR IN TOWN, BEST FLOUR IN TOWN, THE PL A CE TO GET GOOD TEA, THE PLACE TO GET GOOD TEA, THE PLACE TO GET GOOD TEA, FRESH GROCERIES, FRESH GROCERIES, FRESH GROCERIES, OJbL MAP, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, 3VEW GOODS, V. S. BAFKFR'S CHEAP STORE, V. S. BARKER'S CHEAP STORE. V. S. BARKERS CHEAP STORE, EE EN SB CR G, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. QUICK SALES, QUICK SALES, QUICK SALES, miail ritoriTS. SIM A EL. 1 HO FITS. SIM A EE 1110 FITS. RICES GOING DOWN: AT TDK EBENSBURG HARDWARE j- HOUSE FURX1SIIIXG STORE. 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 suld 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 goods at a less figure than any similar establishment in citj or country. My stock will consist in part a3 follows : DOOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW SPRINGS, SHUTTER niNGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACniNES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASn, RAISING, and MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, and BACK SAWS. GUAGES, OIL STONES, SHOVELS, PLOWS, POINTS, FORKS, SCYTHES, SNEDS, RAKES, HOES, SPADES, RIFLES, RETOLVERS, PISTOLS, TIVOTS, FLOUR, TEA, . COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO. CIGARS, SMOKINGTOBACCO, AND IN FACT ANYTHING YOtT WANT AT HUNTLEY'S. H COPLAND'S 'GERMAN BITTERS A.SD IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. The Great Remedies for ail Diseasea of th Liver, Stomach or Vigtttiiif Orgahi: IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTfiRS Is composed of the pure juices (or, as they .re medicinally termed. Extracts) of Roots,' xieros, ami u&rKS, 1 making a prepara tion, highly concentrated, and entirely frte from alcoholic admixture of any kind. UUUfLANUS GERMAN TONIC Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa Cruz Rum, Orange, &c.t making one of th moat pleasant, agreeable remedies ever of fered to the public. Those preferring a redicin'6 free from Al coholic admixture, will use IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERSr Those who have uo objection to the com bination of the Bitters, us stated, will use' IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The Ptomacbv. from a variety of causes' sttch as Indigestion, Dyspepsia.'Nervous De bility, etc., ia very apt to have its function deranged. The Liver, sympathizing as close ly as it does with the """ Stomach then be comes affected, the result of which ia that the patient suffers from-several or mors of the following diseases r Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Files, Fulness of Blood to the Head, AciflitJ" of the Stomach, Vansea, Heartburn, . Disgust fpr Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the Dit of the Stomach, Swimming of lh Haad, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, TlttU tcring at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations wheniu a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flash, e f Heat, Burning in the Flesbr, Constant Imaginings of Evil,- and great depression of Splits. The sufferer from these diseases should: exercise the greatest caution in the selection, of o remedy for his Case, purchasing only that which he is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries, possesses true mer it, skilfully'compounded, id free from injqrr ous ingredients, and established for itself. a reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies Hooflan ' German Bitter t, and IJoofland's German Tome, prepared br DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA: Thirty-five years since they were firsi In troduced into this country from Germany; during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cores, and benefitted suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liter Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Cbrb'nic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver, Stoririach or In testines. DEBILITY RESULTING FROM ANY CATJSE whatever ; Prostration of the. System, in duced by Severe Labor, Hardships Exposure, Fever, Ac. There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appe tite ia strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests properly, the blood is puri fied, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and tbe weak and nervous iuvalid becomes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE. And feeling the hand of time weighing heT ily upon them, with all its attendant will find in the use of this Bitters, or the Tonic, an elixir that will instil new lite liitd their veins, restore in a measure tLe energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE! It is a well established fact thitf filly out half of the female portion of our populafro'ii aie seldom in th? enjoyment of good health, cr, to use their own T t expression, "never teel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and huve rio ap petite. To this class of persons tire Bitters, 6r" the Tonic, it especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of these remedies. They will cafe every case of MARASMUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates have' accumula ted in the hands of the proprietor, but space will allow of the publication of bat a few. Those, it will be observed, are ftom n;en of note, and ot such standing that they must be believed. TESTIMONIAL Si Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Justice oT the Supreme Court of Pa., writes -Philadelphia, Marsh 16, 1867. "I find 17obffand' German Bitters is a good tonic, aseful in disease? of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in ca?e3 of debility, and want of nervous action in the system. Yours, truly, Geo. W. Woodward." Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April $8, 1366. "I ccnsil'.-r 'Ilooilaud's German Bitters a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, 4c. . "JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph Kennard, D. D., Pastor cf the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson Dear Sir : I have been frequent ly requested to connect my name with re commendations of different kinds of medi cines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere. I have in all cases de clined ; but with a 3NT clear proof in vari ous instances, and particularly in my own family of the use of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the system, and es pecially for Liver Complaint, it is & safe and valuable preparation. In some eases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from tbe above causes. Yours, very respectfully, "J. H. KENNARD." CAUTION. Hoofland's German Remedies are counter feited. See that the signatnre of C. M JACKSON is oa the T wrapper cf each bottle. All others are counterfeit. Principal Office, and Manufactory at the German .Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH-St., Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. Jacksos 4 Co. PRICES: Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle, $1 Oft " " " half dozen, ft 60 Hoofland's German Tonic, pot np iu quart bottles, $1 50 per bottle, or a half dozen for $7 50. Do not forget to examine well tbe ar ticle you buy, in order to get the genuine. For sale by all Druggists andStorekeepers, everywhere. r.R45ec -Buy cigars ut 11. 11. Thomas'.