'A lis 1 14 13S ire; h it id in. r l; r 1 it to !rl'. i'. i IE Jo: ten r h t ic Lrol :k 1(1 it er b 1 h i t libit, M re,' 1 ht it;; mm K! I ID It J X V 0t jDAYi a tT 4 P r mriL awu rtnounRL. .vsnUBO AND CRESSON RAILROAD. E d after Monday, April 16th, 1866, 1B this road will run as follows : . 1 Y connecting with Baltimore . . 1 lit r - ' ' " r.n West. ,,np M., connecting with Phila, l East and Mail Train West. Ex. Ut YE Cbesson it 8.55 A- or a departure of Bait. Vtiress nesi. M., or on departure of Mail off Traiu West. mp&ss in Ebensburg. The pub- . career of William B. Conway, as known i nrrJfcr hereof, commenced in 1835, 'SSfi 1 IUC ' jditor of the .Fittsburg American juan- rrL ' 4t. rl ntlnn '..hirer. XU13 uauer wo cuo iwuuua.iuu ... ;i nnn L-nnwn na thfl HlttSDUrer fUV - MW O In the fall of 1836, Conway iert 1 i TV nctntcn wpta he estah nflVea w uuan, : .1.1 AfbuTitameer. I he climate or Lstown, however, appears to have been ,nnrenial to his tastes, for alter having mi only some six ot eight numbers of e rVpe there, he packed up his press i - .1 : . vi,aBinrcr. The first ' Whet of the Mvantsineer as an Ebens . A urg jonmal wis issued late in 1836 or C 'I,rW in 1S37. Its nablication was con- ued by Conway for the penoa 01 one esr: Conway was a Democrat in politics, and zost violent partizan. He made him- f notorious by the bitterness of his de- r a mciation 01 an opponents, ana was r.tinually embroiled in fights and fierce rr. l j 1 p v-QKians. lie was prosecuiea lor imei : least once during his brief sojourn here. 3 lampooning his enemies, ue did not Dofiae himself to the use of plain prose, at ever tu2 anon called in the aid of the fciuses and fabricated poetry. We print in our first page to-day a poetical invec- re against a "Bribed Legislator," writteu tj Convraj, which, regarded as mere maU dictorj eloquence, has rarely if ever been aaled. The denunciation ot the "bribed kpoitate in these lines is scorching r:man who takes a bribe would strip the dead, rob the orphan of his crust of bread ; ;.lot to justice, equity and right, ill man would steal the aged widow s mite; well prepared for every kind of fraud; "oulj sell his country, or betray his God, ha si pillage the palace of the King of Kings, Or strip the gilding from an angel s wings I ' Thile the anathema which follows the ml iitorial anathema maranatha breathes p spirit of malevolence incarnate. It is related of Conway, that while en- iHged a the composition of an article neqmring deep thought, he was wont to rovide LimHelf with a cup of strong cof ee, wnicb, when his ccn was idle, he ould industriously sip, as a stimulant to is meotai lacuitics. ah oexore stated. carried on the Mountaineer for one Soon after, he removed to Iowa, iere be was mado Secretary of State der the administration of a Governor hose name we have forgotten. He died K4 a oae of the Western States. Messrs. S. See'y and S. Glessner euc- Wded Conway in the Mountaineer. The pr6t number printed by these gentlemen ol. 2 No. 1) was issued June 20, 1838. ieptember 17th, following, Mr. Glessner to I retired from the concern. Mr. Seclv re- 1 j hiinins as editor. In the list ot persons 1 1 K'iorixed to act as ages for the Moun 'sneer at this time, we discover the name t Jeremiah S. Black, Esq., of Somerset. J.S.B. was afterwards President Buchan- : i 'i Attorney-General; but whether his k.If.l J t. : i 1. - i;""'.i tiivituvcuicui nu3 uniug lu ilia -Mime connection with the Mountaineer -r not, cannot be said. Mr. Seely contin ued to publish the paper till April 4, 29, hen he retired, and was sucoeeded W Ihomw Lloyd. la size, the Mountaineer was a trifle Smaller than The Albanian. It was an bly edited and a well printed sheet. " Its a 4 0)' motto was an extract from Washington's iarewell Address-In proportion as the tructure of a e-overnmpnf ;wo f opinion, it is essential that public cm should be enlightened." . Vr. Seely is at present living in Wash ,Dgton city; Mr. Glessner is in Ohio. Almost an Accident. On Sunday ng last, a mishap occurred to the tatholic church in Loretto, which, though lately not very serious in its results, T,s Jet a narrow escape from a fearful Strophe. At It o'clock, a creat itorm up, accompanied by wind and rain, when at iu greatest bight, the foun ions of the chnrM, Wicg sank down a connla nf inchP Ith a crpalrinnr om: j a . y bt fcwauwig Bouna, as mo whole fabric were on the noinf nf ton. f'1Dg over. The church was crowded to f its utmost capacity at the time, 4 me entire enn and made a rush far t , -w .uw uwio ttUU naows. Iq the fcarfn! lv nsued, a number of v. - fw.uvud nvtv UJlCu, uui none seriously, kurch did not Ml, but ,et mn. Jury List. Following are the names of the jurors drawn to. serve at the Juno term of the Cambria county Courts, 1866 : Or and JurofM. Alleghany P. J. Little, Foreman ; acob Buck, Valentine Bishop. Chest John Dougherty. Chest Springs Jesse Varney. Croyle George Kring. Jackson Henry Adams, Wm. Byers. Johnstown Alver Akers, L. B. Cohick, I. E. Chandler, F. W. Hay, C. Zimmerman, sr. Richland Moses Livingston. Susquehanna i rchibald Farrel. Summit James M. Riffle. Taylor Wm. Headrick, Amos Cover. "Washington Edw. M'Glade, John Porter, Richard Trotter. White Levi Beers. Yoder Stephen Stutiman, Wm. Constable. Travtrie Jurort First Week. Alleghany John Gibbons, Jos. Hogue. . Blacklick G. W. Empfield, Geo. Wilson. Cambria boro John Kurtz, John Ryan. Cambria tp Evan E. Evans, Hugh Hughs, Daniel T. Jones, James C. Murray. Carroll Philip Stultz, Peter Weakland, jr. Chest Auselm Weakland. Chest Springs S. M. Douglass. Clearfield Wm. Little. Conemaugh boro. C. Biffinger, A. Cullen. Conemaugh tp. George Wissinger. Crovle Peter Brown.- Jackson Simon P. Dunmyer, Danl. Parks. Johnstown Charles Barnes, Samuel Doug lass. David Dibert. John Hannan. G. W. 11'- Dowell, Joseph Strayer. Munster Simon Fisher, feter Kaylor, sr, Prospect Robert Dimond, Michael Kinny, Charles M'Bride. Richland Jacob Gilman, Edw. Reighard, D. T. Storm. Summerhill John Rider. Susquehanna Charles Driskel, Michael J. Piatt. Taylor J. T. Cooney, Josiah .Goughnour Washington Peter B. Moyer. White Daniel Donnelly, A. H. Fi3ke. Wilmore S. M. Kern. Yoder Wm. Alexander, E. A. Vickroy, George Beam, sr., Jacob P. Strayer. -" Travtrtt Jurort Second Week. Alleghany Richard F. Bradley, Francis Cooper, Wm. Dodson, nenry Ivory. Cambria boro. Michael Conway, Thomas M'Kernan. Carroll James Gallagher, Felix Short. Clearfield Wm. Adams, James Swyers. Conemaugh boro. R. II. Canan, Joseph D. Walker. Conemaugh tp. Jonathan Berkeybile, Yo- docK Yohler. Croyle Stephen Kerns. Ebensburg Lewis Hoover, John Howells. Jackson Thomas Harrison. Johnstown Joseph Alwine, Jon. Horner, Joseph Layton, George Thomas. Loretto Michael Maloy, Francis O Fnel. Millville George Gillinger. Munster James Diver, Wm. Glass, John Itel. jr., James Kane, Samuel O'Haro. Prospect David Cronan. Richland Joseph Rose. Summerhill Isaac W. Plummer. Summit George Burgoon. Susquehanna David Burkhart, Jac. John ston. Taylor Lawrence Furlong, Leonard Kest. Washington David Ager, Wm. Brown, Jas. Farren, Jesse M'Gough, Val. Quartz. White Wm. Fleming, Jos. Miller. Wilmore Peter Brown Ephrain Crura. Yoder John Marsh. Etchings. On Friday last, Adam Cramer, of Burrell tp., Indiana county, committed suicide by hanging. This is fourth suicide occurring in that county within a period of three months The Tyrone Hemisphere has Lusted. Cause why it didn't pay.... A. C. Mullin, Esq., during the winter a denizen of the city of brotherly love, has returned to Ebensburg, with his family, to live. He is welcome back Dr. Thomas St. Clair is a candi date for the nomination fr Congress in the Indiana district A base ball club was formed in Huntingdon last week.... The Governor has signed the death war rant of Probst, the murderer of the Deer ing family in Philadelphia. He will be hanged on the 8th June.. ..The clerk at the Kane House, Huntingdon, received a telegram from Erie a few days since, with Col. Morrison's name attached the Col. is the landlord of the house requesting him to express him $100 to that place immediately. The clerk forwarded the money as directed, and in a couple of days found out that the telegram was a forgery and that he had been neatly diddled out . ,1 ui me greeuuaca.9. wj The Cambria County Bab. Says the Johnstown Democrat : The last teu years have made many changes in the. members of the Cambria county Bar. Within that period there have died, Chas. II. Heycr, Edward Hutchinson, Charles D. Murray, James C. Noon, (killed at Fredericksburg,) Michael Dan Magehan, and Philip S. Noon. To these may be added the names of the Hon. Moses Can an and Abraham Morrison, both of whom had retired from practice a number of ycare before leaving the "shores of time." Judge Canan died in 1863, aged over 70 years. Mr. Morrison died in 1865, hav ing attained the advanced age of 93 years or more. Withio the period named, the following attorneys have removed from the county : S. C. Wingard, Charles Al bright, Charles W. Wingard, Joseph H. Campbell, Wm. A. Murray, T. L. Heyer, and Jared Williams, the latter soon after his admission. Notwithstanding the large number of deaths and removals, Cambria county can still boast of twenty-six law yers, eleven of whom are located ia Johns town, and fifteen, includiog R. A. M'Coy, at present Gov. Curtin'a Private Secreta ry, in Ebensburg. Photography. The undersigned is prepared to give instructions in the Pho tographic business. Price for instruction, $25. Further particulars can be obtained by addressing E. A. Bonine, Altoora Jpa. OUR JOHNSfCWN LETTER. UELAKCHOLT ACCIDMT A MAJS SBOWHID VABIOC8 IMPP.OVKXXHTS A DBKADID AUD DBSADFUI. VISITOK rotlCS. Johnstown, May 14, 1866. Dear Atteg.: On Sunday morning last, the body of an old man named Francis Gallagher was found at the river's edge, immediately opposite the high stack or chimney of the rolling mill. He had ev idently been drowned, as one-half his body, including his head, was in the wa ter, which was about fourteen inches deep. On inquiry, we learned the following particulars : The deceased, who was 60 or 70 years old, lived with his daughter, who was married, in that part of Mill ville known as Minersville. On Saturday afternoon, as was his wont, he camo to town to buy some marketing, and as we learn from a friend who escorted him part of the way home, drank pretty freely du ring the evening. He started home about half-past seven o clock, lie had some fresh fish with him, and it is supposed that, falling down and dragging them in the dust, he went to the river to wash them, when he toppled over head-first into the water and perished. A melancholy fact connected with the sad affair is that the daughter, becoming alarmed at the protracted absence of her father, made search for him and was the first to dis cover his lifeless remains. An inquest was held, and a verdict rendered in- accor dance with these facts. The excavation is completed and the stone work in progress for the new Com pany stores, immediately below the present buildings occupied for that purpose by the Company. The new structures will be of brick, and will be the largest and hand somest ia town. The railroad from the rolling mill by way of the woolen factory to Conemaugh is nearly completed. It is characteristic of the advancement of the age that the route traversed, over which the iron horse now hourly rushes, was a few years ago the site of the canal, with its locks, and dams, and fleet of ark-like packet boats. Small-pox has again broken out here, though I know as yet of only one family afflicted by the dreadful disease. The police promptly closed up the place of business of this family. The usual number of "cases" were be fore our chief magistrate for arbitration during the week, and the borough was the recipient of about the usual amount ot revenue arising from fines, &c. D. d. y. Trial List. Following is the list of causes set down for trial at the June term of the Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria county, 1866 : First Week. Early et al vs. Fockler. ' Noel vs. Matthews. Matthews vs. Noel. Bradford's use -vs. Rager. Fox vs. Scanlan vs. Arnold et al.: vs. Hogue...-. vs. Settlemoyer vs. M'Mullen- vs. Bardine. Shoemaker. Evans et al. M'Mullen et al. Hagg. M'Coy. Second Week. M'Colgan -vs. Fishera -vs. Morgan -vs. Henby vs. llubitz ............vs. Jackson vs. Hoffman vs. Tiernan vs. Baird vs. Cupp -vs. Siime -vs. Huether vs. Cambria Iron Co vs. O'Conner -.vs. Maxwell vs. Moyers. Rager. Holliday et al. Wagoner. Fite. Johnston.' Colclesser et al. Haws. Black. Linton et al. Same Grafe. Wolf et al. Nutter et al. Penna. R. R. Co. Lloyd. E. & C. R. R. Co. Wojod, Morrell Co.. vs. Afiauamy vs yLemon s Admrs vs. Davis. Cree -vs. Miiler. xsutler -vs. JUtz. Plunkct vs. Smith's Admr. M'Aleer vs. M'Cormick. King -vs. Harris. Paul -vs." Wike et al. Burgoon vs. Noel. Campbell vs. Campbell et aL Faikenzeller vs. Hobble. The Political Situation. Dear Alleghanian: Several new candidates for political honors at the approaching Dem. Co. Convention have loomed into view since my last. Capt. James Murray, of Ebensburg, pignifies his entire willingness to accept the nomination for Associate Judge and to serve in that capacity if elected. D. T. Storm, of Ebensburg, has also become an aspirant for the same of fice. In this connection, it may not be amiss to mention that Michael Ha3son, of Ebensburg, purposes dissolving partner ship with the law and politicSjand so will hardly consent to allow his name go be fore the Convention in connection with the nomination for Ass. Judge. I have not heard, as yet, that Maj. James Potts, of Johnstown, is a New County candidate for the Legislature. Observer. Died At the residence of his parents, in Indiana county, on the 5th instant, Dr. J. T. Adair, during the last year ot the war Surgeon of the 77th regiment P. V., aged about 30 years. Go to J. M. Thompson's Cheap Cash Store, Ebensburg, for neat and ; stylish 9prfcjg Good Every body buys Ihere. X ETTERS RBMAiNiNo UNCLAIMED IH TH POST 0C, At Jbbentburg, State of Patniylvama, May 1. 1866. Joseph Conway, . Messrs. E. & C. Joites, a. L. toyle, Miss Reuben Jamesr Mrs. Maria E. Davis. Jacob Kirknatrick. David Davis. Wrieh Key, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis. E. L. Mtits. Samuel Dull; J. B. Miller, B. E. Evans. Miss Elizabeth M'Cov. Wm. Edwards, Fettey Quarts, Miss Mary Elgenbrod, Jacob Pringle, T. R. Ewing, Miss Caroline Powell Jas. C. Fesran. H. Stronse. . Wm. Feath, Thoe. Stnbler, E. Hundershot, Miss Charlott Yonder- Henry. Horton, lick. Henry Helsel, Henry Wolf. ? David Horrid. To obtainany of these letters, the appli cant must call for iladvertised letters" give the date of this list, and pay one cent for adver tising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Free delivery of letters . by carriers, at the residences of owners in cities and large towns secured by observing the following rules : 1. Direct letters plainly to the street and number, as well as the post oflice and State. ; 2. Head letters with the writer's post office and state, street and number, sign them plain ly with full name, and request that answers be directed accordingly, : 3. Letters to strangers or transient visitors in a town or. city, whose special address may be unknown, should be marked, in the lower left-hand corner, with the word "Transient 4. r"iace tne postage stamp on tne upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the stamp and direction for postmarking with out interfering with the writing, N.B. A request for the return of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within 30 days or less, written or printed with the writer 8 name post office, and State, across the left-hand end of the envelope, on the face side, will be com plied with-at the usual prepaid rate of post age, payable when the letter is delivered to the writer. bee. 28, Law ot IH63. ' JOHN THOMPSON, P. M. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. r In the Orphans' Court of Cambria countv. in the matter of the confirmation o the account ot waters, aammisiraior 01 David V. Jluvio " .lee'd. : And now, to wit T9tJi . Xfarr.h. 1 ftfifi motion of Geo. M Reade. Esq.. Samuel Sineiton appointed Au ditor to report distribution of the assets to .nd amongst the nersnng lecaJy entitled r- i 0 thereto. Extract from the Record. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk. Notice is hereby civen that the duties o 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, Mattrasscs, Pillows, etc. Warerooms, second story of store building. E. SHOEMAKER & SONS. Ebensburg, April 30, 1866-3L The Sikoeb. Siwixq Machines. Our Letter A, Family Serving 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. No 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 ha3 so much capacity for a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, acd 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 tire 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. It 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. uPHILADELPHIA Office, 810 CHEST NUT ST. C. T. Robekts, Agent is Ebessbco. March 9, 1865. . m m m A CiaD 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 habits. 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 a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. Free of charge. . , Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yourself. ' Address ' JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D," Bible Hocse, New York. ! ' : ' Itch ! Itch ! Itch ! Scratch ! Scratch! Scratch I Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch in 48 Hour: Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblaics, and all Eruptions of the SkinJ Price 50 cent". For sale by all Druggists. . By sending 60 cents 'to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 110 Washinjtfon street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of yoiUge t any part of the United States. $501 $75! $1001 SAVED- ON A PIANO-FORTE X $10! $201 $30 1 $40! $50! SAVED ON AN ORGAN OR MELODEON I Bv sending your Orders to O. J. WILLARD, No. 547 Bkoadwat, New Yoke. PIANO-FORTE AND MUSIC DEALER Wholesals Agents for Wm. A. Pond & Co.'s. Boardman. Gray & Co.'s, Wm. Knabe &' Co.'s. and other first class Piano-Forte3, and Cahart, Needham & Co.'s New Parlor Or gans, Uelodeons. Church Harmoniums. Also, J. D. St H. W. Smith's American Organs. MUSIC TEACHERS and DEALERS will be supplied with Sheet Music, Instruction. hooks, nanos, Organs or Melodeons at Whole sale paces. 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 up 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 Bennsylvanla, by Schmidt, 30 I believed her true to me, by H. Millard. 40 I have so much to tell, by J R Thomas, Let him rest, tribute to the" late Stephen C. Foster, embellished with likeness, Limerick is beautiful, by Boucicault, mu sic by Din Bryant, Lost star of my hope, last song and cho rus, by Henry Tucker, 35 40 40 30 Little house under the hill, by E C Phelps, 30 i.eave me not in aeep 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 JVJy roily Ann, comic, Davis Reed, 40 Mother's blessing, by F. 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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 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 be purcha sed at' the Hardware Store of Mr. George Huntley, in Ebensbuag. Jfgy Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance, and work delivered where desi red. JOHN PARKE. November 30, 1865-tf RST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA, Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo site Superintendent's Office Penna. RR., Blair 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 takes subscrip tions for the same. This 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 Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 5-20 Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds. WM. M. LLOYD, rrest. D. T. Caldwell, Cashier. Feb. 9, 1865.-tf. w OOD MORRELL & CO., Johnstown, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES, BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VESETABLXS 46. tr Clothing and Boots and Shoes made o order on reasonable terms. Johnstown March 1 1860-tf. . ly-HndbilU of a! kinds printed at 5ul omce . JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC. COM POUND I No medicine for the cure of Rhesmaristi has ever attained to such a hieh dema tt 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- dncea it, he was convinced of its efficacy, but he httle supposed it waa destined to prove such an inestimable blessing to the afflicted. But "true merit' chnnot be SHcnressed. The attestation of hnndreds wbo have been cured by its use, must prove the truth of the assertion, "THAT IT IS A RADICAL CTTRATITE' FOR INFLAMMATORY AND ACUTE RHETTMa. TISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, AND KINDRED DISEASES. We recommend it with confidence as TIIE GREAT IXTERKAL REMEDY, For the Speedy and Posi tiv Cuta nf t Vi above Complaints. Mfssb9. R. E. Sellers & 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. Beiner in the Postoffiee. hnnt tr. months ago. Mr. Clark observed my crippled conditionT and urged me to try a bottle of " Johnson's Rheumatic Comoound." I fol lowed his advice and now, by the blessine ot vuu, uu me use or nair a Dottle of your iitu nuui uit symptoms of rheumatism, and can walk without the aid of my staff, as well as evr. JAMES McDOWELL, Tarentum, October 25, 1865. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors. PITTS3URG, Pa. 53a. Sold Everywhere. POR SALE BT A. A. BARKER- Ebensburg. P TORMS ! SELLERS' VERMIFUGE. This 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 for increased watchfulness, and greater care in the selection of the remedy. LET PI1TSICIANS SPEAK I . Sellers' Vebmifcqe the Best in Use Hsai is the Proof. Licking Station, Ky., Dec. 14, 1845. Mb. R. E. Sellers: Your 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 tind wasting to 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 as any in the neighborhood. AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietory Pittsbcro, Pa. for sale bt BARKER:.....-. Ebensburg, Pa. A. A. JINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER AND MEDICAL DISCOVER; The most Popular Remedy the Public. ever o&erd to FOR SKIN DISEASES, HUMORS, PIM PLES, ERUPTIONS. BOILS. OLD AND STUBBORN ULCERS, SCROFULA, MERCURIAL DISEASES, it., . . IT IS UNEXCELLED. The old and jrdung, rich and pOS'r, people of all classes speak in unqualified terms ot its great efficacy. We make, n6 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 is recommended. IT IS WORTH A TRIAL. K. B. SELLERS & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA- . 'OR SALE BT A. BARKER Ebensburg, Pk. JpOR A FAMILY MEDICINE, SELLERS' LIVER PILLS. ARE INVALUABLE. Have you Depression bf Spirits and Lou of Appetite ? Are you Nervous and Irritable ? Ate you of a Costive Habit? 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