AllogHanlan, i f 7 I a ssBUR0 AND CRESSON RAILROAD Rnj after ,MonaHy wmtu jjiu, 0n this road will run as follows : fBESBURO 1 - V connecting with Day Ex. , p M. connecting with AltOOna Ac- ' 3 " 'L West and East, com- . . jj or on departure of Bait. 1 8-5V.:. West. r ,r i, or on departure of Altoonft iv KENsnuRO. "I have ruEif-IJ ,. i (0 (he Juages oi me vjourc oi rieas in and lor the. county or for the benefit of the laws made a, relief of insolvent debtors, and uve appointed Tuesday, the 18th i January nest, to hear me &c. . the announcement made by rllfnra nn the 15th ojber, 1310. In those days, and in irhich continued to come and go for Ion- years thereafter, to be unfor.tu- ia business transactions was tnougnt ie : or u.s nii-'- - 1 t, 3. an met the . I ti en eo'I 2e f ewii. La nip a) tlement" numbered a halcozen. One of these early house0 was built on or very near the s' f t,ie dwelling-house at present occupied by Mr. Morgan Hum phreys, in the extreme East Ward. In this house, in 1818, the Olive Branch was born, and for a time was published. The first h ouse erected in Ebensbvrg after its incorporation as a boro., in 180-1, was the stone one on High street, one door west of Mr. E. Hughes' store. This house, which is still etanding, though worn and battered out of shape by the storms of more than a half century, was also'.built by Ilees Lloyd, who, with his sons, carried in leathern aprons from the quarry the 6tones whereof it is construc ted. A round stone in the chimney bears the inscription, yet plain and legible "R. L. 1805." Here, the publication of the Olive Branch was continued until, in 1820, the paper died. Foley was born in Ireland. Coming to America, heiirst settled in Philadelphia, where it is probable he IearnecHhe print ing business. t He came direct from Phil adelphia to Ebensburg. Shaking the dust of this to him inhospitable place off his feet after his pecuniary misfortunes, he betook himself to the far West, probably I to Iowa. What became of him subsc- j to brand, the chastening of the AI- quent to this is imperfectly known, tho' we have heard it stated that he ultimate ly returned to the land of his birth. At the time he extended his Olive Branch to the people of this section, he was about thirty years old if living now, he would be almost an octogenarian. He was a married man. And thus ended the first lesson. The elements necessary to the successful es tablishing of the Press in Ebensburg were lacking forty-seven years ago, and neither the well-grounded hope of seeing a large and prosperous town grow up around him in time, nor the promise of the "county printing," could save the adventurous ty pographer from financial shipwreck. But though his experiment in this behalf, and with it hi? fondest and mot cherished hopes and aspirations, was doomed to un timely blight, and though he went forth from the scene of his labors penniless and cast down, yet the name of Thomas Foley will ever remain bright and be honored by thoso who appreciate end love high and nobe endeavors. "dared an : to MrlVv' hanrl." The punishment in casos made and provided was impris- nt in the county jail for a given ! of time, i nomas Loley, wlio had chastened by the Almighty's haud extent that he was unable to meet jsitry debts, was paying the penalty , mi-fortune, as imposed by an un ly pining in solitude behind the cf a d:uk , dank dungeon. Hi3 an cemcr.t to bi3 creditors was dated j j ecu --"-'-n - - : ; mi him '.through tbe dungeon grate, ' a.'.y wlcoU, the morning light , 5 stcnhr.g routvl hi m, dim and late, . if it lo:e-J t!ic sight. " the I b cJay of January, 1820, our! ireo: las IVey and his importunate cred- -the persecuted and the persecutors t fie? face in the Court House, -'.urir. i Tom i ii c j raiiM. ri utu ivucik.- 1" i.f the records of the Prothono i ffire cf Cambria county, we take ."owing memorandum of the pxo ;s then and there had : AiVlourrved Court held at Lben?lurr, 'anuiiry. 1?20; A. IHMebrand, presiding mil (it-urge Roberts, Esj., present: I'uUy, au insolvent debtor, appears rt. It" appearing to the Court he had :;;ilied with the order thereof, was not The Court appoint the 12th of a:v next to hear him and his credi- OUR JOUNSTQWN LETTER. MAN KILLED ON THE KAILBOAD THE "STRIKE" ' OF THI HEATERS PERSONAL, Ac, JtC. . Johnstown, March 19, 18GG. AJcrtakeman named James Wilson was tantly killed on the Pennsylvania Rail road near Hillside, on Wednesday last, by falling from the deck of a freight car while the train wa3 in motion. A num ber of cars passed over his body, mang ling it in a terrible manner. His remains were brought to Conemaugh for interment, where a wife and family are left to mourn his sudden death. The strike of the heaters at the Mill is still in progress, aud only a portion of the works are in operation. The " Ilea ters' Union" claim tohave 75,000 in their treasury, and they declare that they will not resume work until their alleged grievances are satisfactorily adjusted; while on the other hand, the managers appear determined to " run the machine without the assistance of. the heaters Quite a number of employees are thrown out of employment by the existing diffi culty. Capt. S. B. Bathurst, whilom a school teacher in this place, but for the past year doing duty in Texas as Captain of the 105th Colored Infantry, paid our town a brief visit last week. The Capr. has been in service over three years, enlist ing as a private iu the 54th, and promoted as above. His many friends in this lo- calitv were glad to see him. St. Patrick's day the Irishman's 4th of July parsed off quietly in town. The weather was bu'ter cold, and consequently the eons of Erin were compelled to cele brate the day within doors. Rev. Brown's lecture came off in the evening, and was well attended. D. Etchings The Pittsburg papers state that the rewai d of $500 offered by the Commigsioners of Cambria county tor fhe nrrcst. rP llnspr and TTouser. the murder ers of Misses Pollie Paul and Caseie Muu day, has been paid over to Chief of Police Hague, of Pittsburg, who was mainly in strumental in effecting tho capture of the two men. ...The "Mansion House" build- in Altoona was burned to the ground, 150! $75! $100! in Fisli fori hn.' hen." 4 Vnrd mtcJ own stf-J tor. e order hercof" was n order cn- d on the petition for relief, directing e'.itiouer to file an inventory of his .state tho means whereby he became ent. &e. die 12th February, 1S20 -nmet, and appoint the 21st insttnt to V.TI. ,VC. c the 21 st February, 1820 i:rt met apreeal.Iy to adjourn nient. and "rl the said Thomas Foley from im-lit-iit, but the sxme not to affect the 'if creditors residing in the city or "i rLilaMi unlef3 it shall appear .Ml notice tv as piven them, tvwd Fo- gns his prom-rtv to John Murray, tor the ul- of Lis creditor?, and takes th nnd h niacharged. Trustee to give snath" (aLe.T was to the effect that u'J deliver up and tranfer to his ?, fur the u-c of hi-3 creditors, all "T'Ortv. rights and claims of which at that time possessed, &c., kc. vin lisiTl.oraa? Fuler, stripped of all ' j possession?, came tortn irom cor. 1 -joiy eell which he had occupied at j 'fo months, into the (Jod-civen sun- t personal freedom. In the inter knowledge and civilization, he had the cttempt to light a torch which it.ur.iine with it rays a barren and e attempt proved a eut out in darkness t nanus, hver fir.i-n v. J. ite il hens- ted ti i. AW e fori Tiber cmbi1; whit ?r e bin- iccor rour rv. If IKE?, fa. V te-o, hut tlu tho torc wei : ?,.. ?. t-. want of success has met the one .-contempt. Poor Foley, when -rious scheme for the intellectual "i"n or ins neighbors fell dead. V! to drink to the very dregs the He was not only held ud as ject for ecorn to noint her slow. , ger at, but by the savage nt of Lis contemporaries, whom he o sigDally befriended, he "n'r,cicn Itnury?s barren path to joam, nnd left without a home." , Branch did not long survive eustained by its editor. Its "iin Dl3y have been continued a S, " hi,- Cot.. . etltY Venrn arn Xt . J " "o C'lC WU.S uu ?round nt present occupied by Mr. E. Hughes, and in,medi- a very short diatance south of "ditig- Other houses wer ht f nr to year, until thoso ip tho "sct- Court Proceedings. We subjoin a summary of the proceedings of the late term of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county : Ilobert Purdy v. Lucinda Turdy di vorce. Jury called and sworn, who find defendant guilty of adultery eince her marriage with plaintiff, or libellant. Thomas W. Henderson et al. v. A nawes. Jury find for defendant. David Paden, Atty. in fact, v. A. J. Ilawes. Jury .find for defendant. 1'etcr Kerrigan v. Mary Ann M'Kenzie et al. Jury find for plaintiff in the sum cf $139.18. Peter Earhart, alienee of Adam Col baugh, and John Devil and Agnes his wife, and Catharine Hitch v. Adam Hitch and Anna Hitch, minor heirs of Peter Hitch, deceased, by their guardian, John Cole. Jury find for plaintiff. Samuel Smith v. W. H. Gardner and G. Ij. Lloyd, surviving partners of W. 11. Gardner & Co. Jury find for plaintiff in the sum of 895.82. Michael Braniff v. the Borough of Eb ensburg. Plaintiff nonsuited. Court adjourned Wednesday p. m. Pittsburg M. E. Conference. The Pittsburg Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which has just closed its annual meeting at Washington, Pa., made the following appointments for the ensuing year for Blairsville District: Presiding Elder Thomas M'Cleary. IHairsville A. Scott. Johnstown J. B. Uber. Indiana Mr. W. Dallas. Grrcnsburg T. II. Wilkinson. Kittanning A. H. Thomas.' Dayton Junes Gray. Elderlon B. C. Beacom, one to. be sup plied. 4 Latrobe llL J. Montgomery. Mt. Pleasant J. C. High. West Newton W. A'. Htewart. Jleehanicebuirg P. G. Edmonds, C. M' Caslin. n: Kew Florence E. Williams. Burrel aud Apollo J. Lemon, II. Long. Ligonier Joseph Uollingshead. Saltsbunr and Hopewell J. F. Wakefield. March and A. P. Leonard. Smlthport To be supplied. Ebensburg A. Baker, J. Pershing. Mill Creek, and Conemaugh C. H. Jack son. The announcement wa3 made to the Ponferenco of the death during the preee- to after tins, but it speedily its entire period of cxis- Kding year of Rev. J. Shane, formerly pas- lllUCll exceed tWft Wr Vl l ' -r AT V Ptiiirnli in , ... v j . i njr m cnarKQ oi a'a. vuuu '5Tt as the limits of Ebensburg i by Itecs Lloyd, "father of our C8ni respected fellow-townsman, Esq., in November, 1796, charge Ebensburg. IIouser. and Buser Their Death Warrants Signed ! The death war rants of Houeer and Buser were signed by Governor Curtin on Saturday last, and are now in the hands of Sheriff Myers. The day. appointed for the execution is Friday, 20th April, proximo four weeks from to-morrow. The end rapidly draws nigh ! with its contents, on Wednesday last Last week, on Wednesday, we. made men tion that the weather was warm and pleasant, and that the voice of the robin and ' bluebird was heard in the land. This week, on Tuesday, the ground is covered with enow to the depth of several inches, and the sleiging is excellent.... Four prisoners made their escape from the Indiana jail a few eights since.. ..Col. Bobt. A. M'foy, of the Executive Depart ment at Harrisburg, was in town on Mon day... .A pauper named Patrick Collins died at the Poor House on Sunday. He was aged about 50 years. ..The "flitting" customary at this season of the 3-ear has commenced. Mr. Thomas Callan, of the hotel on the southwest corner of the Dia mond, removed to Loretto, with his house hold effects, on Tuesday.... Jame9 Morris, convicted in the Cambria county Court of rape 6ix years ago, and pentenced to ten years' imprisonment in the penitentiary, has been pardoned by Gov. Curtin. Sentenced. Jacob Blackloek, con victed at our late Quarter Sessions on the two charges of bigamy and riot, was sen tenced by the Court, on Wednesday last, to do penance for his crimes by paying a fine of five dollars and the costs of prose cution and undergoing an imprisoment in solitary confinement, at . labor, in the Western Penitentiary for the term of one year, for the first offence, and by paying a fine of five dollars and the costs of prose cution fur the second. Sheriff Myers removed the prisoner to his new quarters on Monday. "Credit." Bid our readers ever no tice that the letters composing the word "credit" conftitute the initials, in regu lar order, of the words, "Call Regularly Every Day I'll Trtitt !" J. M. Thomp son, of the P. O. Store, Ebensburg, does not do a credit business, but sells exclu sively for casi. By buying a largo stock of goods in the city at a time, aod paying for the same cash down, he is enabled to sell, for cash, considerably cheaper than those mei chants who buy and sell "on time." Try him, and see, Concert. The "Ebensburg Choris ters," under the leadership of Professor John Howells, will give a grand vocal concert in the Court House on Friday evening next, commencing at 1 o'clock. We advise all who can appreciate good music to attend. Died On Wednesday, 14th instant, at the residence of her father, in Ebensburg, Miss Margaret Evans, eldest daughter of Mr. D. J. Evans, aged about 25 years. Married In Ebensburg, March 17, by Bev. D. Evans, Mr. David T. James and Miss Margaret Powell, both of Eb ensburg. 1 . . UFF'S COLLEGE 1 gTOP C COUGHING SAVED OV A PIANO.FOTtTE 810 1 820 1 830 1 840 1 850! SAVED ON AN ORGAN OR MELODEON 1 Bv sending your Orders to O. J. WILLARD, No. 547 Broadway, New York, ' PIANO-FORTE AND MUSIC DEALER. WJiolesale Agents for Wm. A. Pond & Co.'s, Boardman, Gray & Co. s, Wm. Knabe & Co.'s, and other first class Pianc-Fortes, and Cahart, Needham & 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 Mu"3ic. 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 Bradbnry, . 30 Our Noble Chief has Passed Away, an el egy on the death of Abraham Lincoln, 40 It's all up in Dixie, by Tucker, 3C Jeff, in Pettichets, by'Tucker, 30 I'm lonely since he left me, by M. Keller, 35 He, or down in Bennsylvanla, by Schmidt, 30 I believed her true to me, by II. Millard, 40 T ha" so much to tell, bv J R Thomas. 35 Let him rest, tribute to the late Stephen C. Foster, embellished with likeness,' 40 Limerick is beautiful, by Bducicault, mu sic by Dan Bryant, 40 Lost star of my hope, last song and cho rus, by Henry Tucker, 30 Little house under the hill, by E C Phelps, 30 Leave me not in deep despair, by Wood, 35 Mind you that, by J H McNaughton, 35 Moonlight with thee, by R Meyer, 35 My beautiful Lizzie, by J. McMahon, 35 My Polly Ann, comic, Davis Reed, .40 Mother's blessing, by F. Widdows, 30 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 There's none to say good night to me, 30 Be- thou forever mine, II Milliard, 35 Beautiful dreamer, for guitar, S Winner, 35 Beautiful isle of the sea. J R Thomas, 35 Blue-eyed Letty Mav, P B Isaacs, 30 Cadaverous Jones. G Bowdram, 30 I cannot call her mother, Chamberlain, 30 Jennie lives but for thee, J Mahau, SO Kissing on the sly, J G Marder, 30 Kiss me, father, ere I die, Walker, 30 Bury me in the sunshine, II Milliard, 30 Angel child, W II. Burr, 3d Bettntiful cloud, Aradia, 30 Rtrf'vinff ile. as suner bv Dan Brvant. 30 - -- -- t l W W 7'STRL-51F.XTAL NEW WALTZES. L'Anlittf, hy L Ardita, Belle3 of Brooklyn, G -W Warren, Dal ia grand valse, E Ketteuer, Faust, T Oesten, Flowing srreamlet, C Well?, Faust. G W Wart-en, Harvest home. Jean Manns, Heart's ache, Wm B Allen, Idaj Jean Mat? i us, Kissj L Arditaf Kiss, brilliantly. arranged by C Klltcner, Marches akd Quicksteps. Lincoln Funeral March, Funeral march, from Don Sebestian, Fradel, March nongroise. H Woolenhaupf, March Tremphale, Dr Perabeau, March-Montenegrine, II Mayher, Variation. Beautiful dreamer, A Baumacb, Call me not back from the echoless shore, 50 Dear mother, I've come home to die, : CO Lanfgan's ball, II Banmach, . 00 Send for illustrated price lists of in?tru ments and catalogues of music. Addres3 . O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale Piano Forte t Music Dealer, dec7,G5tf 547 Broadway, N. Y. IRON BUILDINGS, NO. 37 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG, PA. TUITION FEE NEVER CHANGED. FORTY DOLLARS PAYS FOR THE FULL GRADUATING COURSE irsE" SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP I For the Cure of Coughs, Cclds, Hoarseness, In- fluenza, Tickling Sensation cf th: Throat," Whooping Coitgh, c, JfC.jc.' ESTABLISHED IN 1835." CO 00 30 30 75 75 50 30 50 60 50 0 DO 60 30 40 60 Time unlimited in Boott Keeping, Business Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, Lectures upon Law, Ethics, Detectisq Counterfeit Monet, 4c.' . Other Colleges have either advanced their tuition fee to $50, or charge 10 to $15 extra for Penmanship. Their Books and Stationery alsc costing from $12 to $20 ours cost but .$!. 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, ana otner competent authorities of New York, as the most perfect system in use, with W. II. DUFF'S FIRST PREMIUM BUS INESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP taught in Day and Evening classes. 1 - It will be found by proper inquiry that this is the only College of the kind in the Union conducted by an experienced Merchant, and whose Penman is a trained accountant. ; . JES?" Merchants, steamers and Bankers can always obtain thoroughly educated accoun tants on application at our office. J&gy" Those desiring our elegant new Cir cular, pp. 75, containing an outline of our Course of" Study and Practice, with samples of our Penman's Business and Ornamental Writing, must enclose Twenty-five Cents to P. DUFF & SON, -Pittsburg, Pa. tS? We will mail anv nersou enclosing us $2, a copy of either our Mercantile or Steam boat Book Keeping, post-paid. Nov. 30, 18G5-4iu The Singer Sewing Machines. Our Letter A Family Seurir.g Machine is 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 the public. 2o other Family Sewing Machine has 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 spw 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 is 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, table to sustain the work. While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest jroods, .are finished in the simplest and chastest, manner possible, ethers are adorned and embellished in the most costly and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in operation, so aa 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. Egk. PHILADELPHIA Office, 810 CHEST NUT ST. m ' C. T. Roberts, Agent in Ebensburg. March 9, 1865.-Iy. E$3s Itch 1 Itch 1 Itch ! Scratch ! Scratch 1 Scratch 1 Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Iteh in -48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions cf th e 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, freo of postage to any part of the United States. It is an old and well tried remedv, aud lift stood the test of thirty years.' Read the following : One trial will convince: Baltimore, Fairfield County, Ohio, January 21,"l859. J Mr. R. E. Sellers : Dear Sir : I am en'-.. tirely out of your 44 Imperial Cough Syrup." l' J ' " J . ' T J A u m.jou.senu me, pay mx uoen, jl uu not want to be out of it, as it js the only medicine that will come so near raising' the dead. It will cure the worst .cough immediately: I have recommended it to persons and civen" them one bottle on trial,' and in everv case they have given clear testimony that it" gav" immediate rfcbef. . . I have used it in my own family, and find. it. a sure . cure for conshs and colds of all classes. One trial will convince any person that it is a sure cure for the worst of coughs' and colds. Yours, etc.. A. L. SIMMANS. The above is strong testimonv, and offered without solicitation, in behalf of the best cough medicine of the day. FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF ALTOONA: Co'rncr of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo site Superintendent's Office Penna. Rlt., Blair countv, Penna. U. S DEPOSITORY 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. V This Bank keeps .on hand for sale the T 3-10 U. S. Treasury Notes, and takes subscrip tions for the same. Thi3 is 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 $100. These Note?, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 5-20 Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds. WM.' M. LLOYD, Trcst. D. T. Caldwell, Cashier. Feb. 9, 18G5.-tf. PRICES REDUCED ! JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS. The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice of s ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, comprisir.g the largest and finest stock of the kind ever brought to Johnstown, at his es tablishment, on Franklin Steeet, where he is prepared, with an adequate force of experi enced and skillful workmen, to execute all kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTELS, . TABLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, &c, &c, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale low. .... Articles of my manufacture can he purcha-. sed at the Hardware Store of Mr. George Huntley, ia Ebensbuag. J5$UP"" Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance, and work delivered .where desi red. JOnN PARKE. November 30, 18G5-tf .1 LLOYD & CO., BANKERS ., EBENSBURG, PA. tS?" Gold, 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 General Banking Business transacted. March 1, 1866-tf THE GREAT CURATIVE. Pittsburg, April, 1856. R. E. Sellers;. I have beeu .troubled with a cough for the last ten years, by reason of which I have frequently been unable to sleep more than half the night. I tried man remedies hut all in vain. . I. heard of.your ough Syrup' ar?d resolved to try if, and now state that the use of a few .bottles has cured me entirely. I cheerfully recommend it as a safe, speedy and pleasant cure for coughs and colds. Respectful! v. . WM. WOOD. This is strong testimony, and given voluntarily.' PREPARED rt ft. ti. SELLERS & CO., . riTTSBURGIL PA. : FOR. SALE BT X. A. BARKER............ Ebensburg, Pa. rjWROW AWAY your CRUTCHES 1 WALK HENCEFORTH UPRIGHT; AND WITn MANLY STEP f RHEUMATISM CONQUERED JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co: This, Js to certify that for the last sixteen years I hivo been severely afllicted with rheumatism1; of ten confined to my house, and even unable to walk. Being in the Postoffice, . about iwo months ago, Mr. Clark observed iny crippled condition, and urged me to try a bottle of 44 Johnson's Rheumatic Compound." I fol lowed his. advice and now,, by the. blessing of God, and the use of half a bottle of your 44 Compound," I am free .from all symptoms of rheumatism, and can walk without thfc aid of rav staff, as well as evr. james Mcdowell, Tarentum, October 25, lSb5. Q UICK SALES, QUICK SALES, QUICK SALES, AND AND - AND SMALL PROFITS I'-" SMALL PROFITS !" SMALL PROFITS 1" BARKER'S CHEAP STORE ! BARKER'S CHEAP STORE I BARKER'S CHEAP STORE! EBENSBURG, TA. EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG PA. BARKER'S I BARKER'S I ' BARKER'S 1 THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS," THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS, THE BEST SELECTED, THE BEST SELECT RD, THE BEST SELECTED EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN I .. EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN ! EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN 1 I have known Mr. McDowell for ft number years, and do not hesitate to vouch for tho truth of the above statement. JAMES CLARK, Postmaster. GIVE IT A TRIAL DC NOT HE SIT A TD A moment: R. E. SELLERS & CO.. Sole Proprietors. PITTS3URG, Pa Bg Sold Everywhere. FOB. SALE BT A. A-. BARKER ....".............Ebensburg. Pa. BEST 1 BEST 1 BELT 1 LARGEST ! CHEAPEST ! LARGEST! CHEAPEST 1 LARGEST! CHEAPEST! GO AND SEE ! GO AND SEE1 GO AND SEE 1 The subscriber calls :the attention, of the public to the fact that he has just received and opened out the largest stock cf SPRING GOODS, STRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS, both Foreign and Domestic, ever broughfto Ebensburg. Buying twice as large a stock as any other merchant in town, he buys cheaper, a'ud can therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor. The public is invited to call before purcha sing elsewhere. No charge for shewing goods, buy or not buy. gy-Tbe highest market price paid for County Produce. A. A. BARKER, HIGH St., A. A. BARKER, HIGH St., A. A. BARKER, HIGH St., EBENSBURG. EBENSBURG. EBENSBURG. LLER'S CELEBRATED LIYER TILLS, Plain and Sugar-Coated. As a safe, convenient, and never-'ailing remedy for LIVER COMPLAINT, COSTIVENESS SICK HEADACHE. AND ALL BILIARY DISORDERS, Sellers Liver Iills Stani rnrfvattcd ! They are prompt but mild in thciV. effect ; 7 arouse a healthv action of the Liver : ca off morbid secretions, and leave the in a heakhy condition. . . To prove what we say, wc only trial. system. nsk R. E. SELLERS & CO.. Sole. Proprietors, P1TTSTJURG, PA. TOR aALB BT A. A. BARKER.. Ebensburg, Ta.