win' m f i 'in i"n iiiu i ' I i mi .il i -Yim V.ln iii rt'nr'w.ww''niniWyr mv mr ,i , jmi.ii tiXmii, "4 l i i i n i I ii - i i -, , h j, nnim' . rrr'M ' '- A i itistUaiiiaii. I yv TTiriT- o t s I . 11 ! ' i '-iwiv uxx-uruo. SS .. ' VATmtier 20. 1863. i .'ter "tioniifj, - j . lb!, road win run .v,..w.. 35 A Puts Erie West. JpM connecting with Altoona Ac- 20 West and Mail East.. wc0p eoamcting with Mail Train Wet- iCss? nf Pitt.. tft k V.. or "u - .Erie Mail West. p jf.f or -a departure Of Mail Train 05P- or on departure f --in VOt. ENOCH LEWIS. 7n. Strf. ERT PITCAIRN, Supt. Pitt. Div. Pur.-We have a piece of ad- id, we wirh to fix firmly and indel- the public mind, and it is contained ,,e words-give the printer iair p0 not forget, that it costs some- puff," as veil as to advertise, ker fpongeupon the printer id any hattver. It is printers ink tiat IsTDtMenth of jour fortunes, and 1 t i l r : .,..:..,.r"i p the supply of printers' ink. Pa ts mocey, t"ho press and types cost md Ubot Tosts -money, and the cwnot 7r?t0'WJTk for nothing, usine wan to -expect gratuitous , is t'oe fublitnity of assurance ; qual T5priery might the printer -rat-nitons house-rent, oriueit from toiler's or bread from tho baker's :ch he would not be required to jknd for a merchant to look for a i.-a-ion-al puff in the paper -which he ize to the extent cf a half column emeot, and to look lor it as a riyht, i equivalent to the printer looking iress pattern for his wife to be ;d to hiui every time he buy9 a Sour! The principle of gratui- uffiag ii tcrong. The lawyer will for nothing ; cither will the r;he wool-chopper. Why should cter ? Fair play, gentlemen ! e tr.arkot price fot what you ret. 'Jing, advertising, or subscription, laju remenber what the great . Daniel ebtcr. faid ot the l-'Suiall is tho sum required to u a newspaper ; amply rewarded '., I care not how humble and un- the gazette which he takes. :t to impossible to fill a sheet with matter without putting into it ng that in worth the subscription Etchings The English Catholic congregation of. Johnstown have purcha sed tho Foster House, in that boro, for the sum of $9,900. A seminar y for young ladies aud a parochial school, to be under the cafe of the Sisters of Mercy, will be established on the premises in the spring. ...Diptheria has carried off a large num ber of children io v-'arro'.ltown and Vicini ty lately. Sir. Benjamin Wirtner lost three of his children by the scourge.... The Hollidaysburg Wthiy will make its reappearance the first week in December, with Messrs. John Brotherline and Lean der K. Ztick as editors.. ..Oil indications are said to have been discovered in Juni ata town&hip, Blair county.. ..Mr. William Callan U erecting a new hotel at Crescn. If it is rightly conducted, and we feel confident it will be, it will prove a dan gerous competitor to trie "Big House.'... The engine of a steam saw-mill in Chest Springs, this county, owned by Messrs. Lowther & Wagont-r. exploded on last Friday morning, killing three euiployeen named Ber, Grey nnd Sheets, and inju ring three other.. The people of Hun tingdon boro. are taking steps to establish a regular market in that place n.The new schedule on our "Branch," especially as regards the first trip, is not viewed with any particular degree of favor by our traveling community. Five-thirty-five is a rather early hour these winter niotn ings !...Whiie on a trip to Indiana, last week, the editor ot The Allfjhanian had the pleasure of striking hands with Capt. Marshall, conductor of the Indiana Branch train. He is a thorough gentleman, an agreeable companion, and one of the most faithful and accommodating railroad men in the employ of the Company. Suc?ess to him !...Mr. Albert F. Cantwell, for merly a reident of this county, died in Missouri Recently The Blairsville Ntto Era came out last week in an improved form. It is a good paper, and deserves sucoet.9.,.It if reported that gold has been discovered iu Bedford county See new advertisements. I- v"r,v- -"-" tin a copy 10 he Court House, EfceDsburg, on getter-up of club, S14.00; eight copies ?.4:h Dccftober : oue year, wiih extra copy to gutter-up of rr's Sales. The following is tact of the real estate advertised J br ihe Sheriff of Cambria couu- - Godey's Lady's Book. We have re ceived the December number of this mot excellent magazine. It is a 'hoiiday" number, and contains tome of the most magnificent holiday engravings we have tver seen and some ot the most delightful holiday stories wc have ever rccd. With the new year almost here, now is the time to subscribe ! In the January number, a new novel by Marion Harland entitled "Ptizpah's Ido!s" will be commenced This, of itself, Mr. Godey promises, will be Worth the whole year's subscription. Terms : one copy one year, 33.00; two copies one year, $5.50 j thiee copies one year, ?.50; four copies one year, 810.00; five copies one year, with extra copy to r-n Cole, Carrolltown, lot ground, i story irame tavern stand, one iae liouse, plank office, frame car Vjp and Iramc stable. A. M'Gough, Washington ip., irdl01 parches, 12 acres clear Si oue vd a half story plank house tc arable. H Cole, SuTnmerhill and Wash- townahips, 60 acres, with frame -oK.Carr,Wilnore,lot ground", J'Qry log house, weatherboarded, nie stable. "er McKcnzie", Washington tn.. P 40 acres cleared, with two sto- af, cabin barn, aQl 0ne and a ,-rJ flank house. n r. --l)iiiiucij ... tuuuccuon with ,i. rt, t . " a l couni; Ebefbi.Crcsson BrancJ i. tnrn mi.'.. I t-. . 1 w ujiica 1 1 1 1 -n m L ' tl. Gly, Farm, .her, the w.m u t f0lI,ai0 b sule of the road of r7 "'8 EbcoAure T "ff- into the Gulf of bon tl6 left, or north side 3' lhr'A the waters ..f nu a, i - vicai v Tu "a"lu6 wtesa- Ihus rising ;K;n ur, mey flow in OPDoSlte , D,a icach tide water some He.. J Annies asunder." 1 1,,., vak,-:- -aa ie made by ?nboltcd Wheat (or Gra r Vl 7 Uckwheat- Le than .u,do. Mix .wk u fr.L , -w,u four 'esoda, (emptyiDg8 8re u; when actnrily. rt the p it wii l falling Id Bak l DUt in orA k satiwf. - " "ailcr - -Sl( till.. . Jm XJate 31 "ce. t the eflFerve,cence, and . in us pre alhnw ri ., Wofi v CC ine cul" lon"gbtueea is Utained.- club, $21 00; eleven copies one year, with extra copy to getter-up of club, $27.50. Address L. A. Godey, N. E. coruer 6th and Chestnut streets, Phila. 'For $4.50, cash in advance, we will send one copy of The Alleyhaniun and one c-py of Godey 's Lady's Book to any ad dress for one year. A Number One Store. E. J. Mills & Co., High street, Ebensburg, have late ly enlarged their store room very materi ally, and have otherwise greatly improved it. It is now one of the largest in town, and a model with regard to fasteful con struction. The room has just been filled with a stock of goods which in extent and variety has never been surpassed. Everything required by an individual or by a community can be found there, and of the lest. In fact, it is a number one country store, where the millions can go uy. Prices liberal. We take treas ure in recommending Mil!s'& Co. to the public, and hope their success in business may be commensurate with their deserts. Messrs. 31. & Co. desire particularly to draw the attention of womankind to the fact that they have got the largest, finest and best assortment of Furs on their coun ters ever offered here. Go and see. The Roat Slander Disposed Of. W. II. Rose, late Adjutant of the 54th regiment P. V., a Democrat iu politics, publi.'hes a card in last week's Johnstown Tribune, completely exculpating Colonel Campbell from the charge of brutal con duct as preferred against him by Sergt. Roat. '-Better late than never" is a mot to which holds good in politics as in other things, and we are glad tn see justice thus done to a good man even at this late day. Still, we are constrained to say that Mr. Rose's refutation of the slander, coming as it does from one who "opposed the election of Colonel Campbell," would have looked better in print before the election than after. Thanks. We are under obligations to Conductor Scott, of our Branch train, for copies of the new schedules on the Main Line and on the Branoh. List or Causes. Following is the list ot causes' set down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas lor Cambria county, to be held in December : BE COH D WEEK. Morgan.. .....vs. Hollidaj, t al. Bingle's Admr8......Y8. Killian. Ilite'a A dm re vs. Ellis. Tiernao, Endorsee-vs. Hawes. Fenlon vs. Duncan Com. of Pa. for use-vs. Matthews.' Balrd vs. Black. . McCloskey vs. Carland. Kohler .......vs. Ellwariger. Noel w... vs Matthews r Swan, for use vs Noelv Lye. Co. Ius. Co vs. Nook's Admr. Ad. ms vs. Itutledge. Kerrigan vs. McKt-nzie et al. Maxwell vs. Pa. Hailroad Co. Thomas vs. Cole. Same 4......vs. Same E'rhart..,.;...i....i.vs. Hitch. Mc.Manamy....i i.ts. Kb. & Cres. R. R. Co. Eager. .....iii vs. McKeazie. McConnell i vs. liuber. Communication. Thomas Conrad, first sergeant, and John W. Gillespie, private, arrived home at Hemlock on the 18th. These young men enlisted in Cap tain Mills' company of the 28th Penna. Vols, at the commencement of the war in 18G1 ; in the latter part of 1862 they w re discharged from the service on ac- ouut of wounds received and disability; in the winter of 1863 they again enlisted, in the 3d Pa. Artillery, Co. L, and have again been released from service by the muster-otit of their regiment. For a sea son, they had the honor of seeing the arch traitor Jeff. Davis every day, part of their regiment having been stationed at Fortress Monroe to do guard duty. They say Jeff, bears up well, and is hopeful of the future. Washington Tp. New Schedule. Another new sched ule went into effect on the Pennsylvania Railroad on Sunday last. Tho following is the time of departure of the several trains from Cresson station : 9.13 A. il. 9.55 A. M. 10.33 P. M. 9.03 P. M. 7.48 A. M. 4.32 P. M. 8.31 P. M. 2.21 A. M 6.43 A. M. 1.11 P. M. 5.21 P. .M 12.36 A. M The new schedule for the Eb. & Cres son Branch will be found at the head ot these columns. West Bait. Express leaves at " Phila. Express " " Fast Line Mail Train " Pitts. Erie Ml 41 Altoona Accom. East Phila. Express 44 Fast Liue " Day Express 44 Cincinnati Ex. 44 iail Train 44 Altoona Accom. tt i . it ( i tt Important. As we go to press, the stock cf wiuter goods bought during the pa3t week by J. M. Thompson, wherewith to replenish his store at the P. O., has not arrived. The stock ie a very exten sive one, and when secu will be apprecia ted. Lcok out for it to-morrow ! Died At his residence, in Summer hill township, on the 7th instant, Mr. Daniel Longstreth, aged 30 years. IRON" CITY COLLEGE COMMERCIAL AND yiTIOXAL TELEGRAPtl INSTITUTE. F. W. Jkkkiks, 5. C. Smith, A. M. Principals. Alex. Cowley, J First College Building-, corner Penn k StClair streets. Second College Building, Odd Fellows' Buil ding, Fifth street, Third College Building, Nos. 2G and 28 St Clair street. ARRIVALS FOR THE WEEK ENDIKQ NOV, 11, 1865 J M Nagraan. Jamestown, Chaut Co. N Y C B Sill, Wilk-ns, Allegheny Co, Pa A M jHniless, rittsburg, )a S A Quinhy, Sharon, Mercer Co, Pa J D Smith. Clinton, Allegheny Co, Pa J D Thompson, 44 44 A Succop, Pittsburg, Pa G W (Jibson, Maple Furnace, Butler Co, Pa B P Coe, North Hope, Butler Co, Pa J W Bailey, Unionville, Chester Co, Pa D C Hogue, Watsontown, Northuinbd Co, Pa K P Ralston, Smithfield, Jefferson Co, O E F Hopkins. Yellow Springs, Greene Co, O G B Myers, Littlestown, Adams Co. Pa G Weihert, Littleston, Adams Co, Pa W S Schwartz, Breinigsville, Lehigh Co, Pa J McClurg, Manchester. Allegheny Co, Pa W J Scully, Broadhead, 44 44 44 W J iheredan, Chartiers, 44 44 44 T R Williams, Birmingham 41 44 44 J K Patterson, W Alexandria, Wash'n Co, Pa W W Miller, Pittsburg, Pa P M Scott, Fairview, llanock Co West Ya J M Aber, South Salem. Ross Co, Ohid D McBride, Pleasant Gap, Centre Co, Pa M Hodge, Kent, Indiana Co, Pa For terms and information concerning the College, address Jenkins Smith k CowLfcv, Pittsburg, Pa 5J3s iTcn ! Itch ! Itch ! Scratch ! Scratch 1 Scratch I Wheaton's Ointment, ttill cure the Itch in 48 IIjuts. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cent' Forsalebyall 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 States. Oct. 5-6m. .-' ; LARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR ! VOLUME X. A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence its tenth volume with the January number, 1S6J.. This is the only Day School Periodical published at Seventy-Five Ceuts a year I Magazine form, beautifully illustrated. New type, new fea tures; Readings. Music. Speeches, Dialogues, Stories, Puzzles. Enigmas, Rebuses, &c, from the very beit writers, t .' The Visitor has the largest circulation of any Educational Journal published. Now is the time to form clubs. The Publisher, in order to reach all parti of the country, will send the Visitor one year free to one person (who will act as agent.) at any Post Office iu the United States. . Address, with Ove cents for particulars, J. W. DAUGHADAY, Publisher, t.016 , :. 1308 Chestnut at., Philada. QUICK SALES, ' . QUICKCS ALES, ' , AND .AND ' " AND , '! SMALL PROFITS I" SMALL PROFITS !" SMALL PROFITS 1" BARKER'S CHEAP STORE 1 BARKER'S CHEAP STORE f BARKER'S CHEAP STORE ! EBENSBURG, PA. ' EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS, THE BEST SELECTED, THE BEST SELI- CTRD, THE BEST SELECTED EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN ! EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN ! EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN ! LARGEST ! CHEAPEST ! BEST I LARGEST I CHEAPEST 1 BEST I LARGEST! CHEAPEST 1 BEcTl Fall and Winter, 1865. The subscriber calls the attention of the public to the fact that he has just received and opened out the largest stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, both Foreign and Domestic, ever brought to Ebensburg. A full and complete assortment of DRY GOODS. Everything new and desirable in the line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Every description of WOOLEN GOODS. A superior assortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &c. The best assortment ot READY-MADE CLOTHING ever before offered here. Light and tasteful ' HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS. The latest styles of HATS AND CAPS. Ladies', men's, youth's ind children's BOOTS ANDJ5HOES. A full supply of ; GROCERIES. To say nothing of -Hj RDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, FISH, SALT, NAILS, &c, &c, &c. Not to enumerate lurther, suffice it to say that his is a first-class Country Store, where anything and everything required by the people can be had. . Buying twice as large a stock as any other merchant in town, he buys cheaper, aiid Can therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor. The public is invited to call before purcha sing elsewhere. No charge for showing goods, buy or not bny. JES?" Th? highest market price paid for County Produce. . A. A. BARKER, HIGH Sr., EBENSBURG. A. A. BARKER, HIGH St., EBKNSBUHG. A. A. BARKER, HIGH St., EBENSBURG. TAYLOR & CREMER, ; AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES, Huntingdon, Pa. Sell Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines &c. ot better growth, larger size, and at lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18J cents each $16 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 tc $15 per 10 Standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each 20 to $60 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each Standard Cherry trees 37$ to 75 cts Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 r.ts. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 62J to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50 Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $L50 . American & Chinese Arbor Vitte, 50 ct $1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, Ac. c Huntington, Jan. 25, ISfciU tf.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA, Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo site Superintendent's Office Penna. RR., Blair county. Penifn.. 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 Stiite3 Inter nal Revenue Stamps. This Bank keeps oh hand for sale the 7 3-10 If. S. Treaury Notes, and takes subscrip tions for the same. Ihis 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, Prest. D. T. Caldwell, Cashier. Feb. 9, 1865.-tf. WOOD MORRELL & CO., Johnstowi:, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS . OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : . : . HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS A SHOES, GROCERIES, ' FEED OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES AC. ' f Clothing and Boots and Shoes made 4o order on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 1860-tf. i10AL I COAL 1 COAL ! J. The public are hereby notified that now 's the time. to order a winter's supply of Coal. L.ars on the Kailroad are plenty, and transportation sure. Later m ine season, this may not be case. Send on your orders now. Coal furnished at reduced rates from last fall's prices.. . ... WM. TILEY. Hemlock, Cambria eo., Aaq-. 24yl865.-Sm EXCESSES iasaj aa-5-sssJ y39"99B" gwrarwg , : ir-: : j : . JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COM- V i-UU.MU .'AD BLOOD PURIFIKT? fHE SOLDIER'S PRIENDI Q RE AT INTERNAL kren-ri Sear the Testimony of ' a Soldier ' . Pbovos.p Marshal's i Orrtc, -1 V Pittsburg, December 17, 186. f MB. ANDtlKW JOHNSOX 1Dnr- Sir T vember last I had a severe attack of Rheu matism, to which I have not been subject for nearly three vears. The attack- waa Bn vere that I could r.ot move my head nor rais ujr uroj. Alter trying aitlerent medicines in Vain, I was induced -to use ven nnrru.T,, compound and blood PC;'iriEK, and before I uu umen mree ootties 1 was so completely cured that I could ptrform artu dut tn nhUk my country might call me. I can gladly and connaer.tiy recommend It to my fellow soldiers as the Utiickext and ever used. Your trtle friend. NORRIS PATTERSON. Reference J. T. Patterson anrt wilii.ni " Duncan, 77 Wood Street. Let th: Suffering Read, and Cease to Despair; Mr. Johnson Dear Sir' ThU i fy that by using three-fourths of a bottle" of your RHEUMATIC COMPOUND and BLOOD PURIFIER, I was completely cured of Chronic. Rheumatism, alter having suffered for more than eisrhteen vears. Tt lias ln a -. vriv. JUU I years since I was cured, and I have not felt ..u, ciunji ojiuiiuxs ui us return. I remain yours truh, ANDREW ARMSTRONG; No. 19 James street. Allegheny City, May 3, 1SC4. Mu. A. Joiinson : Dear Sir My wife was taken bad with Inflammatory Rheumatism in March laiT. She was very much swollen and the pain she suffered was severe ; she was confined to her bed. I was advised to try your Rheumatic Fluid and Blood Purifier, so I got a bottle of it, and before the half of it' was used she was entirely well. The cure is a perfect one; I never saw snch medicine. She had only taken three doses of it when the swelling and pain began to abate. All your medicince wants is to be kuown in or der to give it success. Yours affectionately, -JAMES M'ALLISTER. My residence is No. 128 Cherry Alley, where my wife Can be seen by any person doubting the truth of the above. Fittsbueg, April 19th, 1&C4. "PREPARED BY K. Jfi. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietor! PITTSBURGH, PA. To whom all orders must be addressed. Price one dollar per bott'e. s ELLETIS' LIVER PILLS! TLAIN AND SUGAR COATED. (Tki Original, only True and Genuine.) Have stood for thirty years a Staple Rem edy, unequaW by any medicine known fjf the cure of Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Sick Headache and Bilious Disorders, ana indeed for the whole class of diseases origi nating in biliary derangements. Great Cure of Liver Coxpiaint. Bg the Original, Onty True and Genui'nt LIVER PILLS. Silver Creek, Ohio Co., Va., Mar. 20, '43. ilr. R. E. Sellers: Dear Sir I thinfc it a duty I owe to you and the public generally, to state that I have been afflicted with Liver complaint for a long time, and so badly, that an abscess formed and broke, which left me In ft. very low state. Having heard of your celebrated Liver Pills being for sale by A. R. Sharp, West Liberty, and recommended to me by my physician. Dr. F Smith, I con cluded to give them a fair triaL, I purchased one box, and found them to be just what they are recommended the best Liver Pills ever used; and after taking four boxes, Ifand th disease kas entirely eft me, and I am now perfectly well. Respectfully ronrs, D. H". COLEMAN. I certify that I am personally acquainted with Mr. Coleman, and I can bear testimony to the truth of the above certificate. A. R. SHARP. 44 GENERAL SATISFACTION." Greenville, Floyd Co., Ind, Oct. 27, 1858. Mr. R. E. Sellers: Sir: I am out of your Liver Pills, and should be glad to receive a supply, as they give general satisfaction. Please send me some soon. CYRUS BRADFORD. TO THE PUBLIC. Owinc to the increased den'ian.? iTirnn,). out the country for sugar coated pills, tha Proprietor has commenced the operation of sugar coating the celkbrated liver pill thereby -placing them before the nnhl.c. htK PLALS and SU-GAE COATED. PREPARED BY R. E. SELLERS &. CO., Proprietors, Pittsburg, Pa. SELLER'S IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP. Pronounced to be the Pleasantest and most Eitcacious remedy now ia use. For the Cure of troughs, Colds, Hoarseness, In fluenza, Tickling Sensation of th. Throat, Whooping Cough,' $c, c.,J-c. Seller's Irarenal Cotcrh Svrnn Via o j - r ji i i rpliof tn hundreds irhn Iiva nssH i . .1., auu tua proprietor is per. uaded that it has the power the Cough Mixtures in general use. Most cf the mixtures sold for coughs are composed of spirituous and inflammatory ar ticles, which, while they give little relief, really do harm. The Imperial Cough Syrup contains uo spirituous ingredient whatever, and may be used in all cases not requiring aa active medical treatment. Sellers Couyli Strvp Without a Rival. Pittsburg, Fifth Ward, Feb. 26, 1856. . Mr. R. E. Sellers: On the llth ult., I caught a very severe cold. The night following- I went to bed earlier than usual. yet notwithstanding I had slept none the night before my cough was so severe that I could not sleep, neither could those in th room with me. - The pet-son sleeping with me was so much annoyed by my coughing that he gfit up and went to a drug store, and ought a bottle of your Cough Syrup, one dost of which to my great astonishment, stopped my cough as if by magic. . I went to work m the morning, and am now quite well. Yoilrs, &c, JOHN DEAN. I hereby certify that I am well acquainted with he above circumstance, and the state ment given is true. . . . .A. JOHNSON. R. E. SELLERS k CO., Sole Proprietor. . PITTSBURG, r. A TT
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