gY::::::::inS::::v::::MAY 10. on and Cresson Railroad. VfltN'SBun." Arjril 16th. 1866. ind ftItcl i , on this roau - " - '- Ebensburg . ,n V. connecting with Baltimore r ' VxorMS West. VaitM Mail Train West. I vt PrESSON . v or on deDarture of Bait. At 8.55; rawest. ,J or on departure of Mail Tram Veft. jrcHci Notwithstanding the ex ,mcv cola weather of the past couple ot l. -a are assured bv those who have the subject their attention mat tne ,T0P of this section, excepting possi cherries, is uninjured by frost.... A 1J ., rvl-rrl n :tP1 fc Tllhnel ,iD lOUiiC n b I fambria county, a' few days ago. It Led that a company of those who wear r' ' ..i tlii-A ecn will lorthwitu De raiscu p. o rri in the field. What held :...ine met for carrying tbe mans oeiwesu Fhensbur" 505t office and the railroad ot was awarded to Mr. Wm. T. Davis el to Saturday Vast, lie receives ci per r for the service... base ban is uecum- immensely popular in this country, is destined to take rank as oUr great 'ionai gam i, jusi o wv, .u- :al game of England. We notice that . bail clubs Lave been formed in Ai- a HoliiJajsburg, and Johnstown. j not form one here ?...A new Mason bll wa? dedicated in Huntingdon oti fSSfSftay last .i;p'J ' olucu cuuuiu uciii mind that it is contrary to law to kill Libird, swallows, robins, or any other jctWerom bird?. A penalty of five i'.lara caa be adjudged lor eacn violation.. be law ...Sauv:el Ray, convicted at the Irch term o( the Indiana couuty Court , forcible entry, and eecteucd to ono r in tbe penitentiary, has been par ted by the Governor.. ..A man named iaiccrd, residing in Brushvalley town- ?, Indiana county, committed suicide :Dgiag on the 2Gth ult. This Is the -caso of suicide occurring in Indiana ?.y withiu the past three months... .A fible conflagration occurred in Al ia en Thursday night last, which de- jeJ about two-thirds of the block :adin from Virginia et. to Alleghany The total loss is set down at $30,000, 2 which there is an insurance of $19,- Tho fire is supposed to have been work mi incendiary.... A little sun .ightner Pancake was drowned in Al- a on the lt ins Tho pcoplo of :r county have decided to hold an ag- Itural fair next fall...;TIic annual fair the Pennsylvania State Agricultural ctj will be held at Easton on thc2othj t'i,27th and 2Sth days of September .....The notes of the Crawford County :fc are utterly worthless. John W. e offers five thousand dollars of the ital stock of the bank for sale or rent on tollable terms, or he will exchange it for federate Ecrip !... May parties are the JO Amoncr the iuvpnilf-a inu nrr. . .AVa u j j ked the names of nine new subscribers ?ek luh'a Ilauck, tried in Blair fy last week on the charge of produ- I t Utne death of a nepro child through .''Mtment, was found not guilty t i i :;ng mater on every page. w Press in Ebensburo. A paper '-the MouTitain Telegraph was printed bout 1827 or 1823. We were no ie itcpressbn that the Telegraph waa ertablished till later, but are assured it had existence during the interval een tbe suspension of the Cambria e Mid tbe commencement of the 0 that, the Teleriranh wna thn . i r-.-.v.M 4U luoensourg, ana tne the fourth. 1 J 1 "IBJSnnrr lire, 1 If tt-na I, - - . . . , . w o lacted by Messrs. R. & a Y ounsr, tne . fr of Lom died during the period of 1 ee from Cambria countc tn th w i . wusiiiuuua oi pJkania, which met in Philadplnhi !7 2 IST tr r ne removed westward, ke died. ' fune 22 icoo . . .... . ' '-u a raper called the Democrat was established here, rii Downing. It was published 'tr& of one vrnr ntomi,nron.. . . , -j , uut'UUS- i " the Sl-i, ivr- "n,: ' ,A4 A'wwuiug was me ,tor lor the erection of the resent J Court House of Cambria county. Utmocrat establishment was sold in nd, we believe, was rom,, frt :itown. The nro sh v r- u iype were f back here afterward, however, ' lco7 vera m. il. . - ....vuiaue meagency thro - uu iruo an admiring world taineer edited by Wm. B. Con h Mountaineer, after undergoing auunsas to name and many f as to editors, has come down to present day in the form of the "V &nimel Downing abn The Income Tax. As no postpone ment has been made in the time prescribed for making income assessments, and bo amendment to the Internal Revenue act has been passed by Congress, the Com missioner of Internal Revenue has issued instrnciions directing Assessors to enter at once upon the assessment ot incomes, licenses, watches, carriages, silver plate, and billiard tables, and their especial at tention is called to the importanoe of ma king the assessment thorough and prompt. All persons liable, therefore, are advised to furnish their schedules to the Assistant Assessors in their respective districts im mediatelv. Assistant Assessors are required to complete and deliver their list" to the Assessor within thirty days after the 1st of May; in order to do this, they will be compelled to spend much less time than has heretofore been demanded of them in essisting individuals in making up their returns, llie Assessor is under no legal obligation to send blank forms ; it is the business of the taxpayer to find his office and obtain the blanks, and then fill them up and return them. . In case of neglect or refusal, the Assessor is empowered to make the return and to add a penalty of twenty-five peT cent.,' or, in case of fraud, to add one hundred per cent, to the amount ascertained to be due. It should bo remembered by persons making income returns, that income from all sources must be included. Full cred it, however, will be given for all national, state, county, and municipal taxes paid within the year, and the law provides that a deduction of ?GO0 shall be made from the a sr" re irate income of all the members of any family, composed of parents and miner children or husband and wife. The amount paid for renr, "or the rental value, of any homestead occupied by the tax payer or family, and the amount paid for usual cr ordinary repairs, shall also be deducted from the gross income. The iucome must be reckoned for the year ending December 31, 1865. The tax is five per cent, on all sums between SG00 and 5,000, and ten per cent on the excess over 5,000. SuauI Practice. Some eight or ten days ago, a nameless stranger made his appearance at Cresson, not as a "eummer visitor" at the Mountain House, but as a pretended dealer in lumber. He entered into negotiations looking to the purchase of large quantities of lumber, and did a flourishing business on paper. On Tues day of la&t week; he visited the Summit, and there succeeded in disposing ot a check for $75 on the Johnstown Rank to a Mr. Hughes, receiving cash for the same. The check was forwarded to'Bank for payment, but was returned shortly, with the endorsement across its fair face of forgery I Meantime, the gentleman whose specialty was lumber had "gone up the road" probably to buy more lumber. He has not since returned, and his nume rous friends at and - around Cresson, tho' loth to lose him", have come to the unan imous conclusion that the place which a short time ago knew him 60 intimately, will know him no more forever. Sad Accident. One day last week, the boiler of the steam engine in the eaw-mill of Messrs. William James and Morris J. Evans, Elk county, (both for merly of Ebensburg,) exploded. The accident occurred at noon, when all hands connected with the mill except the fire man were at dinner. The fireman was attending to his duties as Usual, and was killed outright. His body was blown into the top of a high tree, where it lodged, and was only recovered by felling the tree to the ground. Fire. The dwelling house of Mathias Farabaugh, a short distance west of Mun ster, on the line ef the Eb. & Cresson Railroad, wis burned to the ground, with it3 contents, on Sunday week. The entire family were in attendance at church at the time of the occurrence ot the disaster. The dwelling house of Mr. Landis, in Waihington township, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday of last week. County Superintendents. The fol lowing named Superintendents of neigh boring counties, with their salaries given, were elected on Tuesday last : Blair, E. Elder, $1,000. Huntingdon, Mr. Tussey, $600. Mifflin, Martin Mohler, $800. Clearfield, G. Wr. Snyder, $1,000. Indiana, A. J. Bolar, $800. Alleghany, A. T. Douthett, $2,000. New Advertisements List of un called for letters remaining in tho Ebens burg P. O. May 1st. Petition for incorporation of First Con gregational Church of Ebensburg. License notice for June Court. Died In Ebensburg, on Wednesday, 2d instant, Mrs. Jano Roberts, relict of Rev.- Richard Rcdrt, aged 70 yars. OUR JOHNSTOWN LETTER. BUDGET Or XEWg FBOM TBS SOUTH OT THX COUNTT. Johnstown, May 7, 1866. Dear Alleg. ; A melancholy case cf suicide occurred here on Friday. Capt. John D. Gontz, well known to many of your readers as an officer in a cavalry company during the war, ended his life by swallowing the contents of an ounce vial of laudanum. He lived some three hours after taking the fatal draught. No cause is assigned for the commission ot the rash act. The usual number of arrests by the po lice were made during the past week. One man was "taken up" for trundling a wheelbarrow on the pavement, two others for attacking Judge Test, the mail carrier, and another on a charge of attempted burglary. The schools of Conemaugh boro. open to-day, with S. B. M'Cormick, T. J. Chap man, Kate Young and Mary Griffin as teachers. A base ball club has been organized here. A meeting was held on Saturday evening to elect officers, &c. The Johnstown Democrat made its ap pearance la.st week, considerably enlarged The press is looking up hero ! d. d. The Democracy of Cambria Coun ty. Dear Alleghanian : A word as to the political situation viewed from a Demo cratic standpoint. Considerable difficulty is experienced in fixing up an acceptable "slate" of nominations for county offices It is for that reason that the call for a Co Convention is so lorcr withheld. The slate, when fixed, will be found, as usual, to preponderate largely in favor of Ebens burg and Johnstown. For Congress, R L. Johnston, of Ebensburg, will probably walk over the course unopposed. For Assembly, C. L. Pershing, of Jobnstowu, John S. Rhey, of Ebensburg, John Fen- Ion, of Ebensburg, and E. R. Dunnegan, ot Clearfield township, are candidates. The two first named are the stronges Tl 1 11 . - remou can oniy nope to come in as a 'fcompromise" resort. Dunnegan, though a very good man, unfortunately for him self does not live in Ebensbunr or Johns town, and so is doomed from the start My own opinion is that Pcrshinjr will make the nomination. He has the pres tige in his favor of a Ions career in the Legislature, extending down to ihe late session, and, having done all that was ask ed ot him by his party, it will be a dilfi cult matter to convince the rank and file that he ought to be thrown overboard. For Register and Recorder, James Griffin, of Johnstown, the present incumbent, and George W. Oatman, of Eben-sburg, are the prominent candidates. In conformity with an understanding existing between Johns town and Ebensburg, if Pershing is nom inated for Assembly, the Register and Recorder will be conceded to Ebensburg, and Oatman will be nominated. But should Rbey make the landing for As sembly, then Johnstown will get the Reg ister and Recorder, and Griffin will be the man. For Associate Judges, (two,) G. WT. Easly, of Johnstown, and H. C. Devine, of Ebensburg, the present incumbents, and Reese Ji Lloyd and M. Hasson, both n ti i ii.. . . . oi jjoensnurg, are canuiaates. it is claimed that Easly has a sure thing of the nomination; while the chances arc thought to be about even between the others. The minor offices will be parceled out among the mass of hungry blower? and strikers from the rural districts. Such, just now, appears to be the Demo cratic situation; Observer. DruoStore. Our friend Rees John Lloyd, Esq., has bought out tho drug store of Dr. R. S. Bunn, and has removed the stock to the office one door west of the Doctor's office, High street, where he in tends keeping a first-class country drug 3tore. The want of an institution of this kind has long been felt here, and it is matter for congratulation that a man po competent and so reliable as Mr. L. has seen fit-to supply that want. In addition to drugs and chemicals, he will keep for sale segars and tobacco, paints, white lead, &c, &c. We take pleasure in recommen ding him to our readers. The Musical Rooster! Have you seen the new toy, the musical rooster? The neateBt and nicest plaything ever in vented ! Its crowing beats the living cock-a-doodle-doo ! Wakes you up in the morning, and puts you to sleep at night! All for only ten cents. Children, go to J. M. Thompson's Btore, Ebensburg, and 6ee and buy. Sold by the gross, by the dozen, or singly. J. M. T. has just received an unsurpas sable assortment of ladies' sundowns and gentlemen's summer hats. Go and seel Go and see ! Married By Rev. George Wagoner, Johnstown, on the 1st instant, Mr. Daniel W. Luke, of Indiana county, to Miss Frances P. Davis, of near Wilmore, Cam bria eoanty. I ThbSixqiuSiwino Machines. Out Letter A Family Seising Machine la fast gaining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Machines yet offered to tbe public. No other Family Sewinar Machine haa so many useful appliances for Hemming, Binding. Felling, Tucking, Gathering, Gaug ing, Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, &c. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great variety of work. It will sftw 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 of speed. It makes the interlocked stitch, which ia the best stitch known. Any one, even of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance, how to use the letter A Fam ily Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite 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 tale to sustain the work. While some of the Cases, made out 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 Jt is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and beauty It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as our Manufacturing machines 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. B, PHILADELPHIA Office, 810 CHEST. NUT ST. C. T. Roberts, Agest in Ebensburq. 1 March 9, 1865. m m m A Card to Invalids. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a Missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the care of Nervous "Weakness, Early Decay, Dis eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on . by baneful and vicious habit3. Great numbers have already been cured by this noble reme dy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the af flicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in n sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. Free of charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed td yourself. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Statics D, Bible House, New York. gJSg Itch ! Itch ! Itch ! Scratch ! Scratch I Scratch! Wheaton't Ointment will cure the Itch in 4.8 Uourt. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of tbe Skin. Trice 50 cent. For sale by all Druggists. .. By sending CO cents to WEEKS & POTTER; Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage to any part of the United States. Graduated At DufFs Mercantile College, Pittsburgh: W. A. Bircbard, Warren, O. Barkley Cooper, St. Clairsville, O. John M. Funk, Titusville, Pa. " J. N. M'Intosh, Hammondsville, O. Wm. J. M'Keever, Alleghany city,Pa. Wm. A. Campbell, Cambridge, O. Robt.. J. Wilson, Pittsburg, Pa. Jad. T. Lfunbie, Ta'.lycsvey, Pa. W. A. Gilleland, Bakerstown, Pa. Geo. L. Ries, New Castle, Pa. I. W. Wallace, Poland, O. W. II. Sellers, St. Thomas, Pa. Geo. M. D. Knox, Tiskilwa, 111. M. J. Collopy, Coshocton, O. Henl-y C. Matthews, Pittsburg. D. R. M'Intire, Allegheny Co. Pa. Jas. B. Zahm, Ebensburg, Pa. John Wallrdnj Parkersburg, West Vft. Win. Gallagher. Birmingham,' Pa. M. E. Boysel, Tarlton, O. Benj. Thomas, Birmingham, Pa. O. W. Beaty, Steam Mill, Pa. H. N. Kirkpatrick Broadhead. W. S. Bebout, Clark, Pa. A. S. Bebout, Clark, Pa. W. C. Cratin, California, Pa. Thos. J. Meyers, Philipsburg, Pa. II. A. Warne, Monongahela city. Pa. W. J Barclay, Pomeroy, O. A. Dienst, Girard, O. D. W. Payne, Barlett, O. W. II. Stegart, Fairfield, Iowa. Fred. Fleming, Birmingham, Pa. Jas Bradley, Monroeville, Pa Robt. Gallowoy Connellsville, Pa. C. C. Lobingier, Braddock's Fields, Pa. Thos. Self, Racine, O. W. R. M'Cabe, Vancefort, Pa. J. W. Wheller, Upper Sandusky, O. All of whom passed the usual searching examinations of tbe College satisfactorily, and who will, no doubt, hereafter distinguish themselves by an honorable proficiency in business. Each graduate Was awarded tbe beautiful diploma of the College, as a cre dential of his proficiency, of his industry and of his exemplary deportment during bis course of study. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, in the matter of the confirmation of the account of E. J. Waters, administrator of DavidE. Davis, dee'd. i And now, to wit, 12th March, 18G6, on motion of Geo. M. Re'ade, Esq., Samuel Singleton appointed Au ditor to report distribution of the assets to and amongst the persons legally entitled thereto. Extract from the Record. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk. Notice is hereby given that the duties of the foregoing appointment will be attended to at my office, in the borough of Ebensburg, on Wednesday, the 23d day of Mat, inst., when and where all persons interested may attend. SAMUEL SINGLETON, Auditor. May 3, I866:3t FURNITURE ! In addition to the general assortment of dry goods now being by us received, we will, on the 1st day of May, offer, at low cash prices, the best assortment of FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERING GOODS ever brought to this market, consisting of Dressing Bureaus, Bed Steads, Lounges, Tables, Mattrasses, Pillows, etc. Warerooms, second story of store building. E. SHOEMAKER & SONS. Ebensburg, April 30r 1866-3t. $50! $751 $100! SAVED ON" A PI ANfl-FrmTTS I $10t $20! S30I 840 1 850! SAVED ON AN ORGAN OR MELODEON I By tending your Ordert to O. J. WILLARD, No. 547 Broadway, New York, PIANO-FORTE AND MUSIC DEALER. Wholeenle Agents for Wm. A. Toud k Co.'s, Boardman, Gray k Co.'s, Wm. Knabe k Co.'s, and other first class Piano-Fortes, and Cahart, Needham k 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 oi price. Victory at last. B Bradbury. Song and chorus by W. 30 Our Noble Chief has Passed Away, an el egy on the deat h of Abraham Lincoln, It's all up in Dixie, by Tucker, Jeff, in Pettichets, by Tucker. 40 3C 30 I'm lonely since he left me, by M. Keller, 35 He, ot down in Bennsylvanla, by Schmidt, 30 I believed her true to'me.by H. Millard,- - 40 I have so much to tell, by J R Thomas, 35 Let fcim rest, tribute to the late SteDhen C. Foster, embellished with likeness." " 1 40 L-imencK is neantitul, by Doucicaalt. mu- sic oy mn uryant, 40 Lost stat of my hope, last song and cho rus, Dy tienry Tucker, 30 Little house under the hill, by E C Phelps, 30 i.eave me not in deep despair, by Wood, 35 Wind you that, by J H McNaughton, 35 Moonlight with thee, by R Meyer, 35 My beautiful Lizzie, by J. McMahon, 85 iviy roily Ann, comic, Davis Reed, 40 Mother's blessing, by F. Widdows, 80 Maggie Moore, by P D Isaacs, 30 My angel boy, by S C Foster, 30 Music on the waves, duet, C W Glover, 30 Never deem my love can change, Thomas, 35 Tell me. twinkling star, Griffin, 30 Ihere's none to say good nigrht to me, 30 Be thou forever mine, II Milliard, 85 Beautiful dreamer, for guitar, S Winner, 35 Beautiful isle of the sea. J R Thomas, 35 Blue-eyed LeHy May, P B Isaacs, 30 Cadaverous Jones, G Bowdram. 30 I cannot call her mother. Chamberlain, 30 Jennie lives but for thee, J Maban, 30 ivissing on tne siy, J u iiarder, 30 Kiss me, father, ere I die, Walker, 30 lury me in the sunshine, H Milliard, 30 Angel child, W H. Burr, 35 Beautiful cloud, Aradia, 30 striking He, as sung by Dan Bryant, 30 Instrcmektal New Waltiks. L'Ardita, by L Ardita, 60 Belles cf Brooklyn, G W Warren, 1.00 v&ua grand valse, E Kettener, 30 r aust, T Oesten, 30 Flowing streamlet, C Wells, 75 Fausf, G W Warren, 75 Harvest home, Jean Manus, 60 Heart s ache, V m B Allen, So Ida, Jean Manius, 50 Kiss, L Ardita, go Kiss, brilliantly'arranged by C Kittentr, 6u Marches and Quicksteps. liincoln Jb uneral March, 50 Funeral march, from Don Sebestian, fcO Fradel, . 50 .March Hongroise. H Wdolenhaupf, ! 60 March Tremphale, Dr Perabeau, 30 March Montenegrine, H Mayher, 40 Variation. Beautiful dreamer, A Baumacb, 60 Call me not back from the erholess shore, 50 Lear mother, I've come home to die, 60 Lanigan's ball, II Baumacb, GO Send for illustrated price lists of in?tru ments and catalogues of music. Address O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale Piano Forte & Music Dealer, dec7,65tf 547 Broadway, N. TV P' RICES REDUCED 1 . JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS. The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, comprisiig the largest and finest stock of the kind ever brought to Johnstown, at his es tablishment, on Franklin Steeet, where he is prepared, with an adequate force of experi enced and skillful workmen, td execute all kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTELS, TABLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, Ac, &c., as cheap as they can be purchased in any of Ilio cities A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale low. Articles of my manufacture can be purcha sed at the HaTd ware Store of Mr. George Huntley, in Ebensbuag. j&gy" Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance, and work delivered where desi red. JOHN PARKE.- : November 80, 1865-tf : IRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA, Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo site Superintendent's Office Penha. RR., BJair county, Penna. U. S DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENCY. Monies received on deposit. Interest al lowed on time deposits. Gold and Silver. Bought and Sold. Frattional 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 hand for sale the 7 3-10 U. S. Treasury Notes, and take3 subscrip tions for the same. This is "the Popular Loan, the only Government Loan nor in market at par, giving those who have money a safe and desirable opportunity for invest ment Two Cents a Day for each $100. Thes Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 5-20 Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds. WM. M. LLOYD, rrtit.r D. T. Caldwell, Cashier. Feb. 9, 1865.-tf. OOD MORRELL & CO., Johnstowk, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CA'PS. CARPE.TINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES, BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, rSEO or ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES AC. tgf Clothing and Boots and Shoes mad n order on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 1860-tf. t-Handbills cf all kinds print at thie office JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COM- POUND I ' No medicine for the cure of Rheumatism has ever attained to such a hirh degree of favor and universality as JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOTNP, Although but one year before the pubflc, this medicine has justly gained an unbounded popularity. v hen the originator first intro duced it. he was conrinced of its efficacy, but be little supposed it was destined to prov such an inestimable blessing to th afflicted. But "true merit' cannot be sunnressed. . The attestation of hundreds who have been cured by its use, must prove the truth of the assertion, "THAT IT IS A RADICAL CURATIVE" rou INFLAMMATORY AND ACUTE RHEUM A- - UUUT, NEURALGIA, AND KINDRED DISEASES. We recommend it with confidence as v' THE GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY, For the Speedy and Positive Cur rf t. ' above Complaints. Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co: ThU tr. certify that for the last sixteen years I hav been severely afflicted with rheumatism, of ten confined to my house, and even unable to walk. Being in the Potoffiee. hnm raonths ago, Mr. Clark observed my crippled condition, and nrered me to trr . hnttiA r Johnson's' Kheamatic Comoound T fi- 4owed his advice and now, by the blessing ot uoa, ana tne use or half a bottle of your "Compound," I am free from all symptoms of rheumatism, and can walk without th aid of my staff, as well as evr. JAMES McDOWELL, Tarentum, October 25, 1865. R. E. SELLERS k CO., Sole Proprietor. PITTSBURG, Pa. Sold Everywhere. FOR SALE BY BARKER. Ebensburg, P. A. A, "YORMSI SELLERS' VERMIFUGE. Thi3 Worm Medicine HAS NO SUPERIOR, IF AN EQUAL, In this or any other Country. Every year thousands of children die from this horrible evil. This alarming mortality loudly calls Tor increased waichfulness, and greater care in the selection of the remedy. let mrsrciANs speak t Sellers' Yebhifcge the Best in Tse Hebi is the Proof. Licking Station, iTy., Dec. 14, 1845. Mr. R. E. Sellers: Your Vermifuge pos sesses more virtue than any I ever used. I will state a case wherft I gave one vial. My brother's child was pining and wasting to a mere skeleton. In thirty-six hours after I gave the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity of.upward of eiz hundred worms were passed. The child that was given up for lost, is now as well as any in the neighborhood. AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D. . R- E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Pioprietors, ' Pittsburg, Pa. for sale by A. A. BARKER..... . Ebensburg, Pa. JTlNDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER AND MEDICAL DISCOVER r. The most Popular Remedy ever offered Ia the Public. FOR SKIN DISEASES, HUMORS, PIM PLES, ERUPTIONS, BOILS, OLD AND STUBBORN ULCERS, SCROFULA, MERCURIAL DISEASES, ic.f IT IS UNEXCELLED. The old and young, rich and poor, peopl of all classes speak in unqualified terms ot its gteat efficacy. We make no claim to having discovered a "Panacea,'1 or "Univer sal Remedy" for all the ailments to which flesh is heir, but we do claim what countless facts have fairly and fully established, that in 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. SELLERS k CO., PITTSBURGH, PA. FOR SALE BY A. BARKER ...Ebensburg, Pa. JpOR A FAMILY MEDICINE, SELLERS' LIVER PILL ARE INVALUABLE ,Have you Depression of Spirits and Low of Appetite? Are you Nervcus nd Irritable ? Are you of a Costive Habit? Have you, p&-ia ia the Side aod Headache r HXva you Sallew Complexion? It so, rest assured there is some derange Xaent o? the Livtr which calls for immediate attention. Performing, as it does, .such im portant functions in the body, it is highly necessary that it should be preserved ia a fctate of perfect health and activity. To insure a epeedy, active and immediate reliefrmake use of SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIVER PILLSt Which have stood for thirty years unrivalled for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, COSTIVENESS. SICK HEADACHE, AND ALL BILIARY DISORDERS. Wc commend them to the public. R. E. SELLERS & CO.. Sole Proprietors, PITTSBURG, PA. FOB 8 ALB BT Ebensburg,.! a. A. A. BARKER. 0- i
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