The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 24, 1867, Image 4

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The Alleghanian is the
- published in Ebensburg at the
ie. The Dem. & Sent, col
it a month ago, though it is
1: will be resuscitated in course
.i attention to bur subscription
" ag rates, published on fourth
II tsnna of subscription we have
ill be found very iiDerai w-
r. It: -a-paying subscribers. Those
;-r i : , ivance or inside three months
J j A subscription, will receive the
f.r C2.00 per year. Those delay-
jmeat after three months will be
1 3.00. These terms will be
j - Ihered to.
tlv crtising rates have been some
1 r. 1 :?d from the former prevailing
:;3. 1 hey will speak for themselves
c !! t ;n those interested in the sue
c " C -i paper to advertise liberally.
Jvxrihing, the prosperity of a paper
it cnlj enhanced, but those who avail
iselvc? cf this method of getting be
tbo public assure their own success
u:ic:;j. Stephen Girard knew and
eciafe-J the potent power possessed by
:rs ink: lie advertised liberally,
Hrl a millionaire.
ara prepared to do all kinds of job
: 3 reasonable terms.
' ivc effected an arrangement with
nsr editor of The Alleghanian, by
s of which all those whose sub
i rere overpaid at the late sus
i it the paper will receive the paper
:bs length of time due iheia respec-
ai3 r.u.bor of the paper is 8ent to a
rity cf its old subscribers, and to
jr who never ranked as such. Both
cs are requested to afford us their aid
.rapport. Those not wishing to take
apcr will pleaso return it through the
). forthwith, marked "refused."
i who do not return it will be looked
i c.3 subscribers.
"o respectfully solicit local correspon
rom every section of the county,
recital of facts will do where the
as not time to elaborate,
-aiage and death notices are pub
's free, though it is usually the custom
cccrapany the former with a dollar,
;r gold or greenback, or with a pound
, or at least to allow the printer-man
is3 t' a bride,
i this connection, we will say that as
as the measure of patronage bestowed
j in is large enough to justify the
3, - 9 will enlarge the paper, dresa it
2W type, and otherwise beautify
rove it.
riucxiVK Fire. On Sunday mor
loth instant, a most destructive fire
,1 Johnstown. The flames broke
la the hat store of George Turner,
o doors from the northeast corner of
a and Franklin streets. Thence they
ad to the grocery store and dwelling
jef Frederick Border, the drugstore
'. T. Frazcr, the book store of Alex.
'oraery, tho law office of John F.
s, the saddle and harness establish
cf II. M. Lewis, the ladies' dress
ore of Miss Mary J. Parke, the
store of I. E. Chandler, the rcsi
" James Williams, and the grocery
X residence of David Creed all
. luildings, with the exception of
' named, were totally consumed.
ies above named all lost heavily,
f insured to the full value of
destroyed, some are insured par
id some are not insured at all.
l h omas Gore owned all the burned
J except the one occupied by Mr,
His loss is $6,000 ; insured for
' Creed's loss is $l,S00j insured.
Vmgs were situated oa Main and
streets, in the center of the bus
, j of Johnstown. They were of
d, taken collectively, formed
nug architectural pile, it is
id their sites will a.oon be occupied
lass brick business stands.
Stormy Weather. We remember
to have heard it prognosticated, last fall,
that tie then pending winter would be
an excessively severe one. This prog-'
nosticalion was based upon an assumed
relationship existing between animate and
inanimate nature and tho atmosphere, by
a due observance of which, the changes
or peculiarities of the latter may be fore
shown with barometrical accuracy. Thus,
the fact that wild animals in considerable
numbers forsook their usual haunts in the
fastnesses of the forest toward winter and
congregated near the habitations of men,
was explained on the hypothesis that they
were fleeing from the wrath to come of
King Boreas ; and thus, the fact that the
growing corn was clothed with an addi
tional husk or two, was held to mean a
provision of nature for protection against
bitter-biting blasts. Well, for once, a
weather-wise prophecy has come true.
The present is a severe winter. The win
ter of '64-5 was written dorn in the rec
ord a hard one, but it couldn't hold a tin
whistle to this. In fact, the present is the
coldest, and roughest, and blowiest, and
bitingest old winter we have had since
'55-6. Then the snow was four feet deep
on the level and ten feet deep on the
drift, with the mercury in the thermom
eter a fixity in the neighborhood of zero )
now the snow is as deep and the drifts as
unfathomable, while the thermometer is
only of practical use when, pickled in
whiflkv to keen it from freeziosr. We
n '
may add that snow is still falling, so that
it is among the possibilities that we may
yet be obliged to enter our houses thro'
the second story windows. Of "wurse,
with all this, our Branch Ratlwad is
snowed up. Snowed up for the third
time this winter and we, in common
with many other excellent fellows and
fellow-citizens, are out of coal. The
turnpikes leading in every direction, ex
cept to Cresson, are also hermetically
sealed. On Thursday, we had no mail.
Since then, however, communication has
been opened up, and two lines of sleigh
hacks (MooTe & Thompson's "Blockade
Runner," and Lem. and Sam. Davis'
"Snow Plough") now run twice a day
each to Cresson, carrying the mails and
passengers. Oh, it's awful this weather!
No coal nobody in town no business
no going round o' nights no enjoyment
no nothing that's right and good. Be
sides, the pumps are nearly all froze up.
But, then, what's the use of water when
there is no coal to make the kittle boil !
We wonder whether other towns are af
flicted like unto this ! And just thiuk
of it ! to cap the climax of our miseries,
we overheard one of those locg-faced in
dividuals who deal in weather prognosti
cations pay that tho storm and cold weath
er are going to last till March. Ugh !
Put him out !
The N. Y. Tribune. We direct at
tention to the prospectus of this sterling
sheet, published on our fourth page. The
man who does not know that the Tribune
is the best paper published in America is
to be pitied. A club for the Weekly is
now being formed by C. T. Roberts,
Ebensburg. If yon do not feel able to
subscribe for the Daily or Semi-Weekly,
you can at least take the Weekly. The
small amount of money required cannot
be mere profitably invested.
That excellent compendium of general
and political information, the Tribune
Almanac, is for sale by C. T. Roberts.
Price 20 cents.
RANDA. Col. Robert A. M'Coy.
;ate Secretary to Governor Curtin,
i appointed to a clerkship in the
Ice at Harrisburg....The County
are now and have been for a
weeks past engaged in effecting
:ent of the books of the county
rast year. The board is composed
following named gentlemen
ennedy, D. A. Luther, and J. C.
Wires, (the latter appointed in
I Emanuel Brallier, resigned.)...
3 received a copy of a paper enti
Cardington, O., Republican, edit
Messrs. Smith & Jamea. Tho
lember of this firm is none other
I. James,- who graduated as
'with ail the honors froai The
m cffice- We wish him success
atate.
Two Men Killed. We learn from
the Johnstown Tribune that a terrible ac
cident occurred in one of the ore mines of
the Cambria Iron Company, on the 12th,
by which two Englishmen, named Dunn
aod Hotchkios, were instantly, killed,
The accident was the result of a prema
ture explosion of a blast. Dunn leaves a
wife and five children in England. The
other was a young man and unmarried.
"Saturday Nigiit." Anybody desi
ring a first-class literary hebdomadal
should subscribe for Saturday Fight.
Published by Davis & Elverson, P. O. box
720, Phila. Terms, S3 per annum, in
advance. We speak by the card when
we say that it is among the foremost
publications of its class.
IIano Our the Banners I The old
stand of A. A. Barker yet remains in the
field. See advertisement. He keeps a
full assortment of everything usually kept
in a country store, at prices to suit the
times. Those who have gone there al
ready will go again those who never
went, ought to go, and go now!
Tiie Largest and Best. J. M.
Thompson takes this method of saying to
bis old customers that he has now on hand,
at his store, High street, Ebensburg, the
argest and best general assortment of
winter goods ever brought to town. The
Do You Hear That ! E. J. Mills
would respectfully inform the people of
Ebensburg and vicinity that he has ;ust
received, at his store, in the P. O. build
ing, a large and well selected stock of
ready-made clothing, hats and caps, boots
and shoes, notions, cigars and tobacec,
&c, &c, all which he will dispose ot
cheaper for cash than any or all compet
itors. Give him a call. -
Watches, Jewelry, &c. See the
long advertisement of C. T. Roberts,
watchmaker and jeweler, in this paper.
Cham, is himself an accomplished artisan
in the watchmaking line, and allows
naught but good work to go out of his
establishment. His stock of goods on
hand and for sale is extensive and well
selected, and marked at low figures.;
Patronize him !
V P
Barker's Cheap Cash Store.
We direct particular attention to the
column advertisement of our young friend
V. S. Barker. Vallie ia a good fellow,
and keeps a good store. Our word for it,
those who favor him with their patronage
will never regret it.
m m m
Duff's College Circular tor 1867 has
just been issued by the Principals of this
widely known and favorite Pittsburgh es
tablishment. The publication is in the quarto
form, and contains some new and interesting
matter relative to the course of business
education, so long and so successfully taught
in the institution. Among other things we
notice a beautiful electrotype engraving of
Wm. H. Duffs handwriting, in an elegant set
of capitals, and an original and animated
design of Pen Flourishing, which every one
desirous of becoming a master penman, will
prize as a gem of the chirographic art.
Mailed free by P. Duff & Son, Pittsburg,
Penna.
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32 Itch! Itch I Itch! Scratch!
Scratch! Scratch! Wheaton's Ointment will
cure the Itch in 4.8 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 & POTTER,
Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston,
Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of
postage, to any part of the United State?.
January 24, 18t5?-6m
CAUTION !
All persons are hereby cautioned not
to purchase or receive in any manner what
soever a certain Due Bill for $500, payable
one day after date ; and two Notes, one for
$500, payable six months after date, the
other for $500, payable One year after date,
executed by the undersigned in favor of A.
W. Green on Monday, the 14th January, in
stant, as tbey were tinduly obtained, and
without consideration, and will not be paid
unless. I. am compelled thereto by law.
JOHN WAGNER.
Chest Springs, Jan. 24, 1867.
6
JTEW CHEAP CASH STORE!!
The subscriber would inform the eitizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity that he keeps con
stantly on hand everything in the
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONEY
line, Buch as Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, all
kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Smoking and
Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
CANNED PEACHES AND TOMITOES!
Also, Buckskin and Woolen Gloves, Wool
en Socks, Neck ties, &c, all of which will be
sold as cheap if not cheaper than elsewhere.
A full assortment of Candies !
figl, Otstebs 'served at all hours of thn
day or evening. Tub Oysters by the dozen
and Can Oyster3 for sale.
jan24 R. R. THOMAS
LATEST ARRIVAL !
The subscriber has jnst received, at
his store, on High street, Ebensburg, a large
and salable stock of
Flour, Bacon, Sugars,
Molasses Tea, Coffee,
Table Salt, Barrel Salt, Spices,
Cheese, Tobacco, Cigars,
and everything in the
Grocery, Notion and Confectionery line.
Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbon and Lubri
cating Oils, &c, &c.
All which will be sold very chea for
cash. jan24 G. G. OWENS.
M. R. HUGHES & CO.,
WILMORE, PENNA.
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Willow-ware, Queensware, Hats and
Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
Also, dealers in Hemlock, Cherry, Ash,
Bass, Maple, and Sugar Lumber. J6SjH Bills
for Frame Lumber filled to order promptly.
We buy our goods for cask, and can sell
lower than "Bedford County" or any other
dealer in this country.
Our senior partner has had twenty years'
experience in business, and flatters himself
he can sell a little lower than men who have
had no experience whatever in business.
CALL AND SEE US!
Cash paid for Wool, Rags, and Coun
try Produce. We do hot ask 60 days credit,
as the credit system has played out in the
course of human events.
JJj" W s pay Cash, and sell for Cash or
Bgg,equivalent.m$j
jan34 ' WM. R. HUGHES & CO.
public
soodr.
arc iovited
to call
aud
sample
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ALTOONA,
Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo
site Superintendent's Office Penna. RR.. Blair
county, Penna.
U. S DEFOSITOKi A FINANCIAL AGENCY.
Monies received on dettosit. 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 Ba.nk keeps on hand for sale the 7
3-10 U. S. T eaury Notes, and takes subscrip
tions for the same. This Ls the. Popular
Loan, the only Government Loan now in
market at par, giving those who have money
a safe and desirable opportunity for invest
ment Two Cents a Day for each $100. These
Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 5-2 Q
Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds. r
WM.M. LLOYD, Prtst.
D. T, Gsiry-rizii Cnihicr. -;" .jjtnf 1
Q
UICK SALES,
SMALL PROFITS '
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S !
EBENSBURG.
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S!
BARKER'S!
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS!
GO AND SEE !
GO AND SEE !
GO. AND SEE!
The subscriber- would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and
vicinity that he has just received, at his em
porium, on High street,' the largest and most
complete assortment of
Winter Goods!
ever brought to this town, all of which he
pledges himself to sell cheap for cash.
DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS,
DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
HOOP SKIRTS, HOSIERY,
BALMORALS, GLOVES,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c.
The largest, best and cheapest assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
to be found within the limits of Cambria co.
An excellent assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS,
STATIONERY,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES
FISH, SALT,
, TRUNKS,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
CARPET-SACKS,
&c, &c, &c.
A large stock of
Flout, Bacon, Cheese, Hyrufis, Molasses, Her
fff Mackerel, and Cod Fish, Iron and
Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Oils,
Drugs and Medicines, &c, c.
In fact, he keeps anything and everything
usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all
which will be disposed of at prices to Euit
the-times.
Buying twice as large a stock as any other
merchant in town, he buys cheaper, aud can
therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I
The public is invited to call before purcha
sing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods, buy or not buy.
Customers waited on by poliU and atten
tive Salesmen.
Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
Produce generally, taken in exchange for
Goods. jan24 A. A. BARKER.
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of,
G
LOCK AND WATCHMAKER I
EBENSBURG, PA.
C. T. Roberts has constantly in his store a
well selected and varied assortment of arti
cles, which Le offers cheap for cash ; viz:
A Silver American WATCH fw-$3k00.
CLOCKS of every style and finish, at reduced
prices.
JEWELRY of the very best material, war
ranted.
Anchor and Lepine WATCHES, one-third
cheaper than in 1866.
Gold Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper than
last year.
Morton's Gold PENS, at the manufacturer's
prices.
Gold, Silver, Steel, and Plated SPECTA
CLES, cheaper than ever.
Plated FORKS, Tea and Table SPOOLS j as
good as Silver.
Plated CASTORS, Card and Cake BASKETS,
GOBLETS, and MUUS.
RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that will kill at
every pop.
REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, with CAR
TRIDGES to suit.
PIPES ot Gutta Percha, Wood, and China.
Lockwood's COLLARS, the best jou can
wear.
SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper than elsewhere.
TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere song.
Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Cotton,
Silk, and Oil.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, to hold from 12 to
200 Pictures.
ACCORDIANS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, FIFES,
Violin BOWS, STRINGS, and KEYS.
Also ;
Drams, Whistles, Umbrellas,
Clothes Brushes,
Hair Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Combs,
Dusting Brushes,
Scrub Brushes,
Looking Glasses,
Sewing Baskets,
Hand Baskets,
Rugs,
Arnold's best Writing
Fluid,
Red and Black Ink,
Ink Stands, Pen Racks,
Miscellaneous a Blank
Books,
Pass Books Diaries,
Al'napacd', Deeds,
Summons, Notes,
Paper, Envelopes,
Tobacco,
Cigars-
Horns, Jewsharps,
Harmonicas,
Trunks,
Carpet Sacks,
Satcbel3,
Work Boxes,
Portfolios,
Gents Shirts,
Gloves, Cravats,
Neck ties, Canes,
Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs,
Perfumery, Soaps,
Pocket Books,
Checkers a Boards,
Dominoes, Paints,
Table Knives,
Pocket Knaves,
Razors and Strops,
Gun Caps, Puazles,
Dolls, Bsa4s,
Amber Beads,
And many other articles.
CALL AND GET BARGAINS!
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry re
paired in the best style of workmanship, and
warranted.
Thankful for past favors, the tubscriber
hopes by strict aiUntion to business to merit
a Continuance Of public patronage.
jan24 C. T. ROBERTS
SADDLERY AND HARNESS!
The undersigned keeps constantly an
hand and 13 etill manufacturing all articles
in his line, such as ,
SADDLES,
FINE SINGLE AND uOUBLfi HARNESS,
DRAFT HARNESS,
BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLES,
CHECK LINES,
HALTERS, WHIPS, BRICHBANDS, 4c, &c.
All which he will dispose of at low pricea
for cash.
His work. is all warranted, and being expe
rienced in the business, he uses only the best
of leather. Thankful far past faverrs, he
hopes by attention to Business- to merit a
continuance of the patronage heretofore so
liberally extender! to him. jan24
Shop above the store. of E. Hughes & Cal
Persons wishing good and substantial Harness
I carfVe acconxm'xlated. rHTGH A. M'COY;
JjOUND! FOUND!! FOUND!!!
On the sunny ilde of High street, in
Ebensburg-,
Three doors west of the Bank,
A cheap place to buy
DRESS GOODS!
CLOTHS.
CASSIMERES,
SATTINETS,
BROWN MUSLINS,.
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
TICKINGS,
CHECKS, &c, Ac.
You must have
CLOTHING! CLOTIIINGI!
You want, first, to sret a good article.
You then Want to get it cheap as possible.
The question naturally arises,
WHERE TO BUY?
Any person who will visit
T. S. BARKER'S CHEAP CLO
TUIXG STORE,
Will be convinced that it will be to his in
terest to buy from him, as he has the cheap
est stock of goods in town. .
Special Notice i
A stands for Articles fancy and rare,
B for Buyers, with the cash to spare,
C for Cents, which we are ready to take,
D for Dollars, which the Cents will make,
E for Ebensburg is the place where to go,
F for Fine Goods, which we will show,
G for Gents' Furnishing Goods, very fine,
H for Handkerchiefs of every kind,
I for Independence we like to see ia every one,
J for Jesting we never do with any one,
K for Knives, I have a full supply,
L for Low Prices, any thing you want to buy,
M for Muslins, which we always keep,
N for No Goods but what are cheap,
O for Old Goods in my store you'll never find,
P for Piorfuce I will receive of any kind,
Q for Queensware to suit every one,
R for Ready to wait on customers when thty
come,
S for Stop and examine my goods if jou
choose.
T for Take them, and you will never anything
lose,
U for Umbrellas to keep the sun off the crown,
V ior V. S. Barker's cheapest store in town,
W for Wall Paper, to put on your rooms,
X for Xerxes, who had more men than room,
Y for Young Ladies, who call every day,
Z for Zeal, which we always try to display.
g5, It is a pleasing sight to see the
Greenbacks rolling in when a man wants
money badly. It's the Cheap Goods that
does that ! The ladies are keen and quick,
and soon run away if you doc't show them
Cheap Goods.
Pretty and cheap Dress Goods draw
Money out fast !
the
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW STOCK OF
CASSIMERES?
nAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW STOCK OF
PRINTS ?
HAVE YOU SEEN THE LARGE STOCK OF
FURS?
AND THE NEW LOT OF
BOOTS SHOES ?
If not,
GO TO V. S. BARKERS:
WALL PAPERS!
BORDERS! WINDOW BLINDS !
In great variety at
THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
. You will find a large assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS!
At V. S. BARKER'S.
FARMERS!
And others, having Produce to'sell,'
will find it to their advantage to call
and examine the prices before dispo
sing of their goods.
No big profits ! No dull trade !
But crowds of customers are daily receiv
ing.blessings by buying goods cheap.
Go to Barker's Clothing Store !
Goods of all kinds, cheap and fine
Crowds will go there, rain or shine ;
Goods in plenty, dealing fair,
Prices that will make you stare ;
Clever fellows every one,
Will take your money when you're done.
Go there, friends, and do not fail,
Else In vain this little tale.
Look for the sign the words are four,
And these are Barker's Cheap CaSu Stoh.
Postscript.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
The whole stock of- Fms at Barker's is
offered at cost, to close at the stock.
Lack at the prices ! -ga
10 setts selVinff S20.00. reduced to Sl5.no.
517.00, S12.00.
$15,00. " S10.00.
5
5
it
d $12.
CP,
$ 8.00,
JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COM
POUND !
No medicine for the cure of Rheumatism
has ever attained to such & high degree of
favor and universality as
JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND.
Although but one year before the public,
this medicine has justly gained an unbounded
popularity. When the originator first intro
duced it, he was convinced of its efficacy, but
he little supposed it was destined to prove
such an inestimable blessing to (he afflicted.
But "true merit' chnnot be suppressed.
The attestation of hundreds who nave been
cured by its use, must pro?e the fnith of the
assertion,
"THAT IT IS A RADICAL CURATIVE"
FOR
INFLAMMATORY AND ACUTE RHEUMA
TISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, AND
KINDRED DISEASES.
We recommend it with confidence .13
THE GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY,
For the Speedy and Positive Cure of the
above Complaints.
Messrs. R. E. Seixers & Co: This is to
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 Postoffice, about two
months ago, Mr. Clark observed my crippled
condition, and urged me to try a, bottle of
"Johnson's Rheumatic Compound,.' I fol
lowed his advice and now, fry the blessing of
God, and the use of half a bottle of your
Compound," I am free from all symptoms
of rheumatism, and can walk witEbut the aid
of my staff, as well as evr.
james Mcdowell,
Tarentum, October 25, 1865.
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors.
TITTSBURG, PA.
Sold Everywhere.
FOR 8ALE BT
A. A. BARKER.... ........EbensVar. Fa.
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ORMS ! WORMS ! !
SELLERS' VERMIFUGE.
This Worm Medicine
HAS NO SUPERIOR, IF AN EQUAL,
In this or cny other Country.
Every year thousands of children die from
this horrible evil. This alarming mortality
loudly calls for increased waichfulness, add
greater cafe in the selection of the remedy.
LET PHYSICIANS SPEAK!
Sellers' Vermifuge the Best in Use Herb
Is the Pkoof.
Licking Station, Ky., Dec. 14, 1845.
Mr. 11. E. SelleUs Your Vermifuge pos
sesses more virtue. than .any I ever uted. . I
will state a case where 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 six hundred worms were passed.
The child that was given up for lost, is now
as well a3 any in ,he neighborhood.
AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D.
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors,
Pittsburg, Pa.
fob, sale bt
A. A. BARKER- ...-.Ebensburg, Fa.
JINDSEY'S IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER
AND
MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
The most Popular Remedy ever offered to
the Public.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, HUMORS, PIM:
PLES, ERUPTIONS, BOILS, OLD AND
STUBBORN ULCERS, SCROFULA,
MERCURIAL DISEASES, &c,
IT IS UNEXCELLED.
The old and young, rich and poor, people
of all classes speak in unqualified terms ot
its great efficacy. We make no claim to
having discovered a "Panacea," 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 i3 recommended.
IT IS WORTH A TRIAL.
R. K. SELLERS '& CO.,
PITTSBURGH, PA;
. fob, sale bt .
A. A. BARKER....... .....Ebensburg, Va.
OVERCOATS!
fVTlinw rhp. Now i th fimr tc fcnr.
R A FAMILY MEDICINE,
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS
ARE INVALUABLE.
Have you Depression of Spirits and Loss
of Appetite ?
Are you Nervous and Irritable ?
Are you of a. Costive Habit?
Have yoa Pain in the Side n!d Headache ?
Have you Sallow Complexio'a ?
If so, re3t assured there is some derange
ment of the Liver which calls for immediate
attention. Performing, as it does, such at
por'tant functions in the body, it is higJ4y
necessary that it should be preserved eu &
state of perfect hea!t!i and activity.
To insure a epe'edy, active and irawdiate
relief, make use of
SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIVSR PILLS f
Which have,tood for thirty years unrivalled
for the cure of
LIVER, COMPLAINT, COSTIVENESS,
SICK HEADACHE, AND ALL
BILIARY DISORDERS.
We comtnend them totfca public.
R. E. SELLERS & CO.. 5ola voPrie0r3.
' PITTSBURG, PA..
FOR SALE
A. A. BARKER '..rr-r.r.r.
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