The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 05, 1866, Image 4

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3DAYt!ii"!"""""'J
'8BURG AND CRESSON HaILROAD.
d after Monday, March 12th, 1866,
i thia road will run as follows :
Ebensburci
5 A. K., connecting with Day Ex.
East and Bait. Ex. West.
) P. MM connecting with Altoona Ac-
eom. West.
Cresson
5 A.M., or on departure of Bait.
1?Tnres8 West.
I. M.,"or on departure of Altoona,
ixcom. West.
Press in Ebensbdrq. After we
pared our article on the Cambria
last week, we received from liobt.
an. Esq.. of John9town, a copy of
; paper of date November 10, 1824
. 1 No. 1. As showing the spirit
animated the editors in the publi
of their journal, we eubjoin entire
salutatory :
presenting to the public the first num
tne Cambria Gazette, we coneider it a
which propriety enjoins and custom
ns, to state the Principles upon which
end to conduct our Journal. We will
:s briefly, and the course we select, we
pursue.
v,"e do not approve of the rancour dis
ced in party prints it causes dissension
enmity in the community it occasions
.11 between neighbours we will endeav
ayoid it we will devote our Paper to
y we will not be the means of com
ting the heat of those contending for
r of encreasing the ire oF enraged Par
Our columns will always be open to
ption of temperate and well written
m the subject of our most excellent
ition, and the wise institutions of
aent adopted by our country we will
usly reject every thing which may
arouse party feeling injure private
?r or effect individual reputation. To
"era we will endeavor to give the ear
I formation of the proceedings of our
. lative Bodies and generally of the most
ertaut transactions in the political world,
paper will not be sufficient to contain in
ui t'.s Foreign and Domestic News, but
will endeavor to give a Summary of the
t important facts.
Whatever may tend to promote useful
:': f actories, or encourage Agriculture and
rtmi Improvement, shall meet with our
??t support and earliest attention it is
' ese that the real Independence of our
in a great measure rest and will
.ly throw In our mite to aid in their
, and to encourage their extension,
ortion of our Paper will be allotted to
and selected Poetry, and to Literary
3 generally; we respectfully solicit
istance of those who are able to aid us
ering our paper what we wish it to be
seful, pleasing and interesting Jour-
3 publication of the Gazette was
ued by Messrs. Murray & M'Far
for a period of about two years,
in 1826, the enterpriso in the mean
wing been found to bo a non-payr
. . &i the paper was dismantled and
:n to Blairsville. At that place, a
nal called The Record was published
2, same parties, with the Gazette roa-
for a period of time to us unknown
Dngth. And thus ended, in fail
e second attempt to establish on a
Ire foundation the Press in Kbens-
J
i
331, the Record was bought out by
J. John J. Canan and "Vi-Ham B.
r:, two gentlemen who took counsel
. 2 past only as it served to give them
2 end strength for the future, who
itt the establishment back to Eb
bnTt and started, in July of the same
y The Sky newspaper. At that time,
r.ilarg contained a population of a
a more than 270. The Sky was a five
ran. paper, a trifle larger than the
eti?t neutral in politics, with the
3 : Unmoved by the passing storms
j ym the elements oj jarring strife."
for $2.00 a year in advance, or
J not paid in advance. The paper
arried on by Canan & Brown until
mber 10, 1832, when the latter gen
.n, induced thereto by failing health,
cut his interest to his partner and
1 from the concern. Mr. Canan
.ed solo publisher until January 24,
3, when John Scott became his part
ed the Sky was metamorphosed into
g paper. In May, 1833, it was
1 to the present size of The AUe-
Canan & Scott continued to
it till January, 1836, when Mr.
.fc i ired from the firm, and the paper
rtJuced to its old size. Mr. Canan
with the Sky as publisher till
1336, when he removed to Johns
He was succeeded by Moses Can-
conducted the affairs of the office
" 26, 1836, at which date the Sky
o exist as an Ebensburg publica
ihortly after this, the establish
es removed to Johnstown, where a
vas published, under the same
3r a number of years.
i the foregoing figures, it would
hat the Sky lived and labored for
1 of nearly five years in the place
rth, when it was translated to a
1 of action. During its existence
may have been so fortunate as to
unmoved by the paseing storms
e from the elements of jarring
till it was not able sad thought !
bieve the distinction of success.
d a more protracted fight than its
ssors against the cruel destiny
seemed to encompass all eJbrts
looking to the establishing ot tne rress
here, but as unavailingly. And Ebens
burg was again without an "organ."
Of those who were editors of the Skyf
three still live, and one is dead. John J.
Canan resides at Eldorado, Blair county,
where he is engaged in the lime business ;
Wm. B. Brown resides in Pittsburg he
will be remembered as the gentleman who
Canvassed Cambria county last fall for
subscriptions to "Barrett's Life of Lin
coln j" John Scott lives in Brookville,
Jefferson county, and is editor of the Re-
pvbhcan newspaper printed there; Moses
Can ati has long gone to his last account,
full of years and honors.
Etchings. Tho 2l4th regiment Pa.
Vols., in which organization were quite a
number of Cambrians, has been mustered
out of service. With the retuf n home of
these our "boys," the last volunteer soldier
of the rebellion from this county, we be
lieve, will have beaten his spear into a
pruning-hook and come back to the walks
of peace.... James C. Easly, Es., who
studied law in this place, has "hung out
his shinsrle" in Johnstown. He was
a
hard student, and will make a good law
yer.... Willie Hamilton, first born of Jas
M. and Lizzie II. Swank, Johnstown, died
on the 22d ult., aged 4 years.... Do you
want to invest in the coal business ? If
so. see advertisement of E. E. Evans &
w
Co., who Will offer at public sale, on the
19th inst.. their coal bank, situated near
Lilly's Station. They will also sell 47
acres of land, 150 tons coke, horses, wag
ons, &c....See list of letters remaining in
Ebensburg P. O. April 1... .Notice other
new advertisements.
New Sctiedlle. Another new sched
ule went into effect on the Pennsylvania
Railroad on Monday. The following is
the time of departure of the several trains
from Cresson :
West Bait. Express leaves at
8.55 A. M.
0:55 A. M.
10.33 P. M.
9.02 P. M.
4.32 P. M.
5.40 P. M
2.20 A. M.
6.41 A. M.
1.55 P. M.
1.21 P. M.
Phila. Express
Fast Line
Mail Train
Altoona Accotn.
i
East Phila. Express
" Fast Line
" Day Express
" Cincinnati Ex.
." Altoona Accom.
The mai!a arrive and depart as Usual.
Schedule for Eb. & Cresson Branch IX.
R. same as before.
Buser and Houser. The death war
rants of Buser and Houser were read to
the condemned men a few days since.
Both, protested and still continue to pro
test their innocence of the great crime
imputed to them. In view of the near
approach of leath, and despairing of fur
ther respite from the gallows, the unfor
tunate men are looking to God for mercy:
The Rev. Mr. Wilson, of the Presbyterian
Church, ministers to the spiritual wants
nP Hiispr ! t.hfi "Rav. TTt. Phist'c of f.hA
- 7 j i -y
Catholic Church, waits on Houser.
Died On Friday, 30th ultimo, at the
residence of Col. R. Litzinger, Strongs-
town, Indiana county, Sarah, wife of Mr.
John Lloyd, of Ebensburg, aged about 27
years. The remains ot the deceased were
brought here on Saturday, and on Sun
day were followed to their last res tin
place, in Lloyd Cemetery, by a large con
course of sorrowing friends.
Sellers' Medicines. We direct at
tention to the new column advertisement
of Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co., Pittsburg
The mpdicines they manufacture are no
quack nostrums, but good, standard cura
tives. The editor of this paper can spe
cially recommend the "Rheumatic Com
pound," which he knows to be one of the
surest of cures for rheumatism.
Not TRUE.-It is not true that three
cent postage stamps will hereafter be sold
for two cents at the Ebensburg P. O.
But it is true that Ji M. Thompson, of
the P. O. store, Ebensburg, will sell
spring goods (of which he has just re
ceived a large and splendid assortment)
one-third cheaper than other merchants.
Go and see ! go and see 1
Protection Two petitions from the
citizens of Blair county, five from the cit
izens of Cambria county, and two from
the citizens of Mifflin county, praying for
further protection to American industry,
were presented to the National House of
Representatives by our Congressman, Hon.
A. A. Barker, the other day.
Coming Down. Gold is tumbling
down. Last week it touched the lowest
point reached by it within the past four
years. Prices of all kinds of goods are
following suit. Cotton goods, calicoes
and muslins can be bought cheaper in the
cities now than at any time during the
war. Rejoice I
Court. Argument Court is in session
to-day, Tuesday. Th attendance is quite
large. The principal excitement in this
connection seems to bo with relation to
the granting of hotel licenses in Johns
town borough. '
A
OUR JUHJS&rovbw LETTER.
M ABC H CAMB IX IIKI A LAMB, BCT OOI3 OUT
LIKX A LIOS SIHGCLAH. 7&EAK3 OT A TOB
KAPO SLAUGHTER-HOUSES DECLARED PUB
IIO NUISANCES "MOVING-DAY" AND "MO
VINGS" TEMPEBANCB B.KTOKM THE EIGHT
HOUK LAW, AC, AC. ' ' "
Johnstown, April 2, 1866.
The month of March came to a close on
Saturday in one of the fiercest storms ever
witnessed here. Its most disastrous effects-were
confined, so far as I have been
able to learn, to a Harrow course or track
on Yoder's Hill, just above Iternville. A
dense black cloud enveloped this hill, and
slowly rolled along its crest, accompanied
by noises popularly ascribed to pandemo
nium. The bright sun, following in its
wake, revealed the hill entirely stripped
of the gigantio trees which had success
fully defied the storms of a century to up
root For a space of several hundred
feet in width and a half mile in length,
not a tree was left standing ! .The roof
of a barn which stood in the course of the
tornado was taken up and whirled a great
distance. Persons living along the river
state that the cloud ifrthe end appeared
to roll eff the hill down into the river,
causing great jets of water to arise to tho
hight of one hundred feet in the air.
Our city fathers, in view of the possl
bility of the cholera making it3 appear
ance here the coming season, have declared
all slaughter-houses within the boundaries
of our five wards to be public nuisances
This decision has created quite a flutter
among our butchers, by reason that nearly
all their slaughter-houses are built within
the limits designated. Petitions are be
ing circulated by the butchers praying
that the ordinance be rescinded, but in
view of the fact that these houses are
nuisances within the limits of a town,
they will probably amount to nothing.
This is "moving day," and our streets
are literally filled with Sittings. Several
hundred families will change their places
of abode before evening, and the tradi
tional number of scoldings will doubtless
be indulged in. Rents have advanced
considerably latterly, and tenant houses
are very scarce.
Police business was brisk on Friday and
Saturday last. Several "cases" were dis
posed of, among which were three per
sona fined for stopping teams on street
crossings, two accommodated with lodg
ings for the night in the lock-up for
indulging in over-doses of lightning whis
ky, others jugged for disorderly conduct,
&c., &o. Several of our leading citizens
have had to step up to the Captain's office
and settle, one for violating a section in
the "condensed code' with reference to
propelling wheelbarrows on the sidewalk,
another for permitting meat to be sold at
his own private market house during
regular market hours, and still another
who had neglected taking out a permit
for the use of the sidewalk in putting
shutters to his storeroom. These latter
cases included some of the wealthiest citi
zens in town, which Would go to show that
the police make no discrimination as be
tween broadcloth and rags.
The temperance question is being vio
lently agitated here just at present and a
call is made for a meeting in the Metho
dist church, to take measures to bring
about a reform in this respect; Opposi
tion Will be offeied to the gran ti tig of li
censes by the Court to all persons except
such as keep de facto public houses, and
the number of these, if the remonstrators
have their way, will be limited to the few
thought really neoessary to accommodate
the traveling public
The bill providing that eight hours
shall constitute a day's labor throughout
the State, has passed the House of Rep
resentatives by the vote of 69 yeas to 14
nays This is a measure which interests
every mechanic and laboring man, and I
am of opinion that the Press has failed
to bestow upon it the attention which it
deserves. It is notorious that the labor
ing man and mechanic are overworked.
They are obliged to toil from early morn
till late in the evening for the pittance
which is required to support them, and
fhen, returning home tired and worn-out,
they seek, not the pleasures of the do
mestic circle or of society, but their beds,
that they may renew their wasted ener
gies for the morrow's task. This never
ending routine has the inevitable effect of
sinkicg these men in time to the level of
mere machines, capable only of perform
ing a given task in a given time. For
the sake of this class of people, our "bone
and sinew," I hope the Senate will concur
in the action of the House, and that the
bill will speedily become law.
A woman named Hetrick, residing in
the 3d ward, died suddenly of cramp on
Thursday last. Her limbs remained in
a contracted condition after death, and all
efforts, wero unavailing to cause them to
relax their rigidity.
D. D.
Died At his residence, in Ebensburg,
on Tuesday, 3d inst,, Mr. Jacob Turner
aged about 80 years.
$75!
$100!
i it t n
ON A PIANO-FORTE I
810 ! $20 !
$30 ! $40 ! $50 !
ON AN ORGAN OR MELODEON !
By tending your Orders to
O. J. WILLARD,
No. 54T Broadway, Nfiw Vork:,
PIANO-FORTE AND MtJSlC DEALER.
Wholesale Agents for
Wm. A. Pond & Co.'s, Boardman, Gray &
Co. s, TVm. Knabe & Co.'s, and other first
class Piano-Fortes,
and
Cahart, Need ham & Co.'s New Parlor Or
gans, Melodeons, Church Harmoniums.
Also,
J. D. & H. W. Smith's American Organs.
MUSIC TEACHERS and DEALERS will
be supplied with Sheet Music, Instruction
Books, Pianos, Organs or Melodeons at Whole
sale prices.
NEW MUSIC sent to any address, free of
postage, on receipt of price.
Victory at last. Song and chorus by W.
B Bradbury,
Our Noble Chief has Passed Away, an el
egy on the death of Abraham Lincoln,
It's all tip in Dixie, by Tucker,
Jeff, in Pettichets, by Tucker,
I'm lonely since he left me, by M. Keller,
30
40
3C
30
35
He, or down in Benn3ylvanla, by Schmidt, 30
I believed her true to me, by II. Millard, 40
I have bo much to tell, by J R Thomas,
Let him rest, tribute to the late Stephen
O. Foster, embellished with likeness,
Limerick is beautiful, by Boucicault, mu
sic by Daiv Bryant,
Lost star of my nope, last song and cho-
35
40
40
30
Little house under the hill, by E C Phelps, 30
iieare me not m deep despair, by Wood, 35
Mind foil that, by J H McNaughton, 35
Moonlight with thee, by R Meyer, 35
My beautiful Lizzie, by J. McMahon, 85
My Polly Ann, comic, Davis Reedj 40
Mother's blessing, by F. "Widdows, 30
Maggie Moore, by P 0 Isaacs, 30
My angel boy, by S O Foster, 30
Music on the wares, duet, C W Gloyef, 30
Never deem my love can change, Thomas,- 35
Tell me, twinkling star, Griffin, 30
There's none to say good night to me, 3
Be thou forever mine, H Milliard, 85
Beautiful dreamer, for guitar, S Winner, 35
Beautiful isle of the sea. J R Thomas, 35
Blue-eyed Letty May, P B Isaacs, 30
CadaVerous Jones, G Bowdram, - 30
I cannot call her mother, Chamberlain, 30
Jennie lives but for thee, J Mahan, y ; 30
Kissing on the sly, J G Marder, 30
Kiss me, father, ere I die, Walker, "30
Bury me in the sunshine, H Milliard, 30
Angel child, W H. Burr, 35
Beautiful cloud, Aradla, 80
Striking ile, as sung by Dan Bryant, 30
iNSTEtJMEHTAL NbW WAIT ZES;
L'Ardita, by L Ardita, 60
Belles of Brooklyn, G W Warreti 1.00
Dalia grand'valse, E Kettener, 80
Faust, T Oesten, 30
Flowing streamlet, C Wells, V5
Faust, G W Warren, 15
Harvest home, Jean Manns, 50
Heart's ache, Wm B Allen, 30
Ida, Jean Manius, 50
Kiss, L Ardita, 60
Kiss, brilliantly'afraflged by 0 KittenarV 60
Marches and Quicksteps.
Lincoln Funeral March, . 60
Funeral march, from Don Sebestian, 60
Fradel, ... 80
March Hongroise. H Woolenhaupf, GO
March Tremphale, Dr PerabeaUj 30
March Montenegrine, H Majhef 40
;, - YARtAfiOtf.
Beautiful dreamer, A Baumacb, 60
Call me not back-from the echoless shore, 50
Dear mother, I've come horns' to die, 60
Lanigan's ball, H Baumach, 60
Send for illustrated price lists of instru
ments and catalogues of music. Address
O. J. WILLARD,
Wholesale Piano Forte a Music Dealer,
decY.totf 547 Broadway, N. Y.
SiSdfctl Sewing Machines. Out Letter
A Family JSetbing Machine is fast gaining a
world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt
the best and cheapest and most beautiful of
all Family Sowing Machines yet offered to the
public. No other Family Sewing Machine has
so many useful appliances for Hemming,
Binding. Felling, Tucking, Gathering, Gaug
ing, Braiding, Embroidering; ddrdlng, 4c. No
other Family Sewing Machine has SO much
capacity for a great variety of work. It will
sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of
thread. Great and recent improvements make
our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and
most durable and most certain in action at
all rates bf speed. It makes the interlocked
stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any
one, even of the mdst ordinary capacity, can
see, at a glance, how id iise the" letter A Fam
ily Sewing Machine: Oar Family Sewing
Machines are finished in chaste and eiquisite
style.
.The Folding Case of the Family Machine
is a piece of cunning workmanship of the
most useful kind. It protects the machine
when not in use, and when about to be oper
ated may be opened as a spacious and sub
stantial table to sustain the work While
some of the Cases, made but of the choicest
woods, are finished in the simplest and
chastest manner possible, others are adorned
and embellished in the most costly and superb
manner.
It is absolutely necessary to see the Family
Machine ih operation, so as td judge of its
great capacity and beauty.
It is fast becoming as popular for family
sewing as our Manufacturing machine's are
for manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with
silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, &c, of- the
very best quality.
Send for a Pamphlet.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
458 Broadway, New York.
PHILADELPHIA Office, 810 CHEST
NUT ST.
C. T. Roberts, Agext lir Ebessbcrq.
March 9, 1865.
Itch! Itch I Itch! Scratch!
Scratch! Scratch! Wheaton's Ointment will
cure tke Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures salt
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. Price 50 cent'. For sale by all
Druggists. ' ;
By sending 60 cents to WEEKS ts POTTER,.
Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston,
Mass., it will be forwarded bv mall: free Of
postage to any part of the United States.'
$50!
TMJFFS COLLEGE 1
JlJ
IRON BUILDINGS,
NO. 37 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG, PA.
- TUITION FEE NlS VER CHANGED.
FORTY DOLLARS PAYS FOR
THE FULL GRAfctiATlNO COURSE
Time unlimited id
Book Keeping,
Business Penmanship,
Commercial Calculations,
LEbttRES upon Law, Ethics,
Detecting Counterfeit Monet, ac
Other Colleges have either advanced their
tuition fee to $50, or charge $10 to' $15
extra for Penmanship. Their Books, and
Stationery, also, costing from $12 to $20
ours cost but 5.
DUFF'S ORIGINAL PLAN OF BUSINESS
EDUCATION, as taught in this City for about
twenty-five years, from his own systems of
Book Keeping, which are sanctioned by the
American Institute and Chamber of Com
merce, and other competent authorities of
New York as the most perfect system in use,
with W. H. DUFF'S FIRST PREMIUM BUS
INESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP
taught in Day and Evening classes.
It will be found by proper inquiry that this
is the only College at the kind in the Union
conducted by an experienced Merchant, and
whose Penman is a trained accountant.
Merchants, steamers and Bankers can
always obtain thoroughly educated accoun
tants on application at our office.
Those desiring crtfr elegant new Cir
cular, pp. 75, containitfg an outline of our
Course of Study and Practice, with samples
of our Penman's Business and Ornamental
Writing, must enclose Twenfy-nfe Ciirts to
P. DtJFF a SON,
Pittsburg, Pa.
tSF" We will mail any person enclosing us
$2, a copy of either our Mefea'nlile or Steam
boat Book Keeping, post-paid.
Nov. 30, 1865-4m
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ALTOONA,
Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets; oppo
sue oupcrinienaenrs umce renna. kb. flair
county, Penna.
U. S DEPOSITORY A FINANCIAL AGENCY.
Monies received on deposit. Interest al
lowed On time deposits. Gold and Silver
Bought and, Sold. Fractional Currency and
Mutilated United States Notes Redeemed.
Drafts on the" principal Cities for sale. Cen
tral Depot for the sale of United States Inter
nal Revenue Stamps.
This Bank keeps .on band for sale the 7
3-10 U. S. Treasury ffiste?, and takes subscrip
tions for the same. This is the Popular
iioan, lae oniy uovernment loan now in
market at par, giving those Who have mo'iley
a safe and desirable opportunity for invest
ment Two Cents a Day for each $100. These
Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 5-20
fcux per cent. Gold bearing bonds.
WM. M. LLOYD, Prest.
D. T. Caldwell, Cashier.
Feb. 9, 1865.-tf.
PRICES. REDUCED !
JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS
The subscriber has just received a large
and handsome invoice of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE.
comprising the largest and finest stock of the
kind ever. brought to Johns tdwll, at his es
tablishment, on Franklin Ste'eet, where he is
prepared, with an adequate force of experi
enced and skillful workmen: to execute all
Kinas oi
Monuments,
TOMBSTONES,
TABLE TOPS,
MANTELS,
BUREAU TOPS,
as cheap as they can be purchased in any of
tne cities.
A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand
and for sale low.
Articles of my manufacture can be purcha
sed at the Hardware Store of Mr. George
Huntley,, in isoenabuag.
fgy Prompt attention paid to orders front
a distance, and work delivered where desi
red. , JOHN PARKE,
November 80, 1865-tf
LLOYD & CO., BANkEfiS
EBENSBURG. PA:
JBSgT Gdldj Silver, Government Loans and
other Securities -bought and sold. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits: Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
anu. a Ueneral isauaing liusmess transacted.
March 1, 1866-tf
6b
iVUICK SALES,
QUICK SALES,
QUICK SALES,
AND-
AND -
AND
SMALL PROFITS !'
SMALL PROFITS !"
SMALL PROFITS 1"
barker's Cheap store i
BARKER'S CHEAP STORE 1
BARKER'S CHEAP STORE I
EBENSBURG, PA.
EBENSBURG, PA.
EBENSBURG, PA.
BARKER'S 1
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S I
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,
THE BEST SELECTED,
THE BEST SELECTED,
THE BEST SELECTED ,
EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN
EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN 1
EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN !
LARGEST!
LARGEST !
LARGEST !
CHEAPEST! BEST J
CHEAPEST! BEST !
CHEAPEST! BEST I
Gti AND SEE !
GO AND SEE!
GO AND SEE t
The subscriber calls the attention of the
public to the fact that he has just received
and opened out the largest stock of
SPRING GOODS,
SPRING GOODS,
SPRING GOODS,
both Foreign and Domestic, ever brought to
Ebensburg: , v
. Buying twice as large a stock as any othef
merchant in town, he buys cheaper, aad cad
therefore sell cheaper than any competitor
The public is invited to Call before purcHa
Sing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods, buy or not buy.
rjEgr-The highest market vfitl&
County Produce.
A. A. BARKER. HIGH St.. F.BrcvsuTTtjn
A. A. BARKER, HIGH St., EBENSBURG
A. A. BARKER, HIGH St., EBENSBURG.
JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COM
POUND!
No' medicine for the cure of itfietomatigni
has erer attained1 to such a high'degYv of
favor and universality as
JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND?-
Although btt'f One year before' the1' public,
this medicine bay justly gained ah unbounded
popularity. When the originator first intro
duced it, he was c'o'tfnnced of its efficacy, but
he little supposed it' ws destined to prove
such an inestimable blessing' (d the afflicted.
But "true merit' cunnot be suppressed.
The' attestation of hundreds who have been
cured by its use, must prove the truth of th
assertion,-
"THAT IT IS A RADICAL CURATIVE'4
FOR
INFLAMMATORY AND ACUTE RHEUMA
TISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA f AND
KINDRED DISEASES.
We recommend' it with confidence as
THE GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY,
For the Speedy and' Positive Cere of tb-
above Complaints:
MesSb.s. IX.- E.- SiniES & CoV I his is fo
certify that for the last sixteen years I hav
been severely afflicted with rheumatism, of
ten confined to my hotfse, atid even unable to'
walk. Beingr in the PostonTce,- about two"
months ago, Mr. Clark observed my crippled
1 i J 3 J - ' ! - f -
cunauioD, ana urgeu me o try a Dome cr
"Johnsons Rheumatic Compound." I fd-
fowed his advice and now, by the blessing of
Urod, ana the trse OT naif a bottle of your
'Compound," I am-free froar all symptoms
of rheumatism,' ami caff walk wltbtrut the aid1
of my staff, as well as" evr.
james Mcdowell,
Tarentoraf,-October 25, 18C5
R. tt. SEttRS k CO., Sole Proprietors
PITTSBURG, Pay
j?, SdlJ Everywhere.-
rou SA1H BY
A. A. BARKER...... Ebensburg, Pa.
w
ORMS f
SELLERS' VERMIFUGE.
tfhis Worm Medicine
HAS NO SUPERIOR1, IF AN EQUAL,
ire this" or any othef Corfntry.
Every year thousands of children die from
this" horrible evil. This alarming mortality
loudly calls for increased watchfulness,- and
greater care in the selection of the remedy.-
LET PHYSICIANS SPEAK
Sellers' Vebhifuok thkBest in Use -Heb
is the Peoo.
Licking Station, Ky., Dec. 14, 1845.
Ma. R. E. Selleks rYodr Vermifuge pos
sesses more virtue than any I ever used. I
will state a case where I gave one vial. My
brother's .child was pining and wasting to n
mere skeleton. In thltty-six hours after I
gave the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity
of upward of six hundred worms were passed;
The child that was given up for lost, is now
at well as any in the neighborhood:
AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D- -
R. E: SELLERS fit CO:; Sole Prbprieiori;
Pitts buro, Pa,
for sale bt
A. A. BARKER Ebensburg, Pa.
J JNDSEY'S IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER
AND
-MEDICAL DISCOVER Y.
The ihost Popular Remedy eTer Cffefed to
the Public;
FOR SKIN DISEASES, HUMORS PIM
PLES, ERUPTIONS, BOILS, OLD AND
STUBBORN ULCERS, SCROFULA,
MERCURIAL DISEASES, 4c.j
IT IS UNEXCELLED.
The old and young, rich and podh people
of all classes speak in unqualified terms of
its great efficacy, . We make. Ad claim to
having discovered a Panacea," br "Univer
sal Remedy" for all the ailments to which
flesh is heir, but we do claim what countlesa
facts have fairly .and fully established, that
id the BLOOD SEARCHER the afflicted will
find a "STANDARD MEDICINE," one upon
which they can rely as a sure specific for all'
the diseases for which it is recommended.
IT IS WORTH A TRIAL.
K. K. HELLERS & CO.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
: FOR SALE BT
A. A. BARKER....4...;;......;.-.Ebensburg, Pa.
JpOR A FAMILY MEDICINE,
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS
ARE INVALUABLE.
Have yoU Depression of Spirits and Lees
bf Appetite ?
Are you Nervous and Irritable 2
Are yod of a Costive Habit X
Have you Pain in the Side a4 fieaclaehe 1
Hate you Sallow Camples
If i, rest assured there JS Some derange
ment of the Liver which calls for immediate
attention. Performing as it does, such im
portant functions in the body, it is highly
necessary tbat it should be preserved in a
slate of perfect health and activity.
To insure a speedy, active and immediate
relief, make use tif
SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS I
Which have stood for thirty years unrivalled
for the bur of
-TiS
LIVER COMPLAINT, COSTIVENESS.
SICK HEADACHE AND ALL
BILIARY DISORDERS.
We commend theta to the public.
E. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors.
PITTSBURG, PA.
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A. A BARKER .....Ebenibnrg, Pa.