J I ro-J 3? LOCAL AND PERSONAL 3 f. y , til LSSBCRa AND CRESSON IlAILnOAD. aand after Monday, May 21, 18M, trains 3;s road will xan as follows : iVE Kbensburq . 6 05 A. connecting -with Day Exp. East and Bait. Exp. We6t. akJ th, sc )rc. 00 u. conoccung wuu i-mia. nxp. East anu iHj Cip. nesu YE Cbessox rtS30A.M., or on departure of Bait. kts .40 V. M., or on departure- or Pnila. Eiprc'3 Last. o Xt THE COLDIEKo. 1H6 SOldierS 01 r rr if not Libri county who favor the election of ;;ter Clj'mer as Governor aeeemble in ,-eutioa in Ebensburg to-day, (Wed J4r,) to elect delegates to a State Con- Lli itioa oi soiuiers wiu;n is 10 meet in rrisburg on the 1st proximo. As af ing food for reflection for these sol rs, before they thall have irrevocably ;uiUied themselves to a step which can J to nothing to much as to a Ices of respect, we propose to lay before them af or two from tba political record of past. .On tho 5th day of January, 1S64, the itidmeut to the State Constitution pro- ir:g the etirancbiaement of the rol n came up before the Sea ate for oon jraiioo. On the question, will the ,! proceed to the consideratiou of the ,.e the yeas and nays were called, and r 4 follows : t(JJ Messrs. Cbampaeys, Ccnnell, Dun- I'leuiing, Graham, Hoge, Househol jer, rsoa, I.owry, M'Caudlens, Nichols, Ridg , Terrell, Wilsoa, Worthiugton and Penny, hAtr '.6. 'iVjj,y-Messrd. Etrdslee, Bucher, Clymtr, aovifc, GUit, Hopkins, Kiusev, Lambertoo, 4., M'S'uerry, Alontgoniery, Rtilly, Smith, ri, Sieia uud Wallace 16. tie motion was not agreed to. iClyaer litre tacds recorded as opposed jgivic the soldiers the right tu vote ; li yet some of those whom he thus I . . . . . uwiica to unt to tne level ox eertdom w propose to offer their would-be oppres ' their support at the coming election ! TtLks to the inflexible Union men ot i Senate, the amendment ultimately U3. and on the 2d dav of August. went before the people of the State ir their rsticcition or repudiation. In oonnty, the measure was unitedly i'.-oeci bv tho IVeifiocracy, and at th jjpctioa, (wertty-on hundred aiul forty-three vnocruts voted ajrainet it. The ''boys Hue" of Cambua eouuty oow propoe E&;:.t with the party that worked tit aud day to dk.ranobise them ! Ia confi.'iDatioa of the charge that tho ieiooeraey of Cambria county unitedly rfHxi the amecdraent, we aabmit the '.owing extTct from the Democrat & (iei of Auguet 10, 1864 : Below you have the election returns in iconnty. It will show you that the ! are altTe to their own interest with trd to the elections hereafter. It to Le een m every Vemocrmtie township in t c'titv tcu totfd mttltineousiv a s aIKST utumdnn.tn, without knowing what any )rtiou of the tftate was doing on the 6ubject. Ltv 6Atr that tti ailmini titration of T.inocln Curtin in for thera to ttue death, and nt ws BuEdcut for tbetn to take the alarm." After volunteering had become clack, tccamo necesfiary, to the eud of filling p cur armies to a fighting standard, to ive recourse to drafting. Next to hi? a ruan's allegiance is due to hia sntry ; yet notwithstanding this high -i Lo!y principle, the Democratic prty fpr iinnim nr v in r nr,nit ion tr nnmnn . I ry military servico. Here, in Cambria wty, a tsystemattc crusade was preached aicst tho conscription laws, and oppo?i- oa to the power of the Government was f some cases openly avowed. One Dem- &uc! politician went so far as to advise 1 tbjiii; hftvinc twi pnra tr m?H cine, and JJ s gua Therewith to reiat the draft. ""9 ii a fufcimen of tho advico eiven r " tie recognited Democratic journals. Le Jj mocra t it Scniindvl Jan. II, lfcG5, 1 . '!.';! every Democrat, for it is to them we V-'u. whef is liable to tho draft, and doe? 'i ftsh to co into tiie nrmv, and rcho cannot y leave hia ei-vutry, prorido himself if siUe with a substitute, lor we believe no -n ivi. re- Shfi! Iroui the claws oi Lincoln --il t?::3 i.-- uvno. And when this is done, t them finisu jLp the business in their own :"fi, hnd yo;i n-J we can thank God had L't I ).,-! t 1. J .i! t ft i - ua iii iu'j -eajuc;:on oi out eouutrjv natown Democrat headed its u thoie drafted with uoh inflamma tory tel-lines as "More victims lor the i'Jgfcter rens!" "Another whirl of tho iJy wheel!" "The lottcrv of death!" ' 'ore widows and orphans I" "Mothers, iters, iijd wives, prepare your mourning C:c5-ed!" ccd mado such comments as .1 'emc : 'fr the third titao we record tho dismal ord of the draft of blood. Over three --cdred victims on the Cth day of July two alter the glorious anniversary of Amer lM ldoPt "deuce were doomed by the fint .'ry more than death. Through no act -1 ,Irs urc Xcy 113:1(10 tLe victims of tyran- because of no offence uuIqss to- be be ea the n?e3 of eighteen and' forty-five L an oR'ence have they been djoined EWHi'u!i of l)kcli cf niggers." k whirligig of time brings strange r'scpvt trangit of all will b th p5DAY::::::::::::::::::::::::::JULY 26. consummation of the nuptials of the sol diers of the war for the Union (though they be but a handful) and the Democrat ic party. Blair Ooitnty. Th Hollidayaburg Regi$ter b&js ; A woman named Lottie Weston, who had been stopping at tho United States Hotel for some months, was found dead in her room, on Thursday night last. She retired at half-past ten o'clock, apparently in good health and excellent spirits. An hour after, the chambermaid on going to her room found her 'a jcorpse. Coroner Weidensall held an inquest on the body and rendered a verdict that death was caused by the excessive uso of chloroform. On Friday last; Mr. Madison Cruee, employed at the rolling mill, accidentally fell from the building a distance of tweuty-threo feet, his head striking a hoiler. He received various cuts and bruises about the bead, neck and face, and dislo cated his wrist. The Board of Water Commissioners of Hollidaytiburg resolved last week, in pur suance of an act of Assembly, to borrow forty thousand dollars for the purpose of erecting water works. Land Scrip for Sale. Surveyor General Campbell will receive proposals, until the 15th of August, for the purchase of 1'eriDFylvama Agricultural Land Scrip, which will entitle the buyer to select a form from any of tho unappropriated lar.dd (except mineral laud) of the United State, subject to private entry. Each piece of scrip represents a quarter section ot one huuJred and tixty acres. Bids ntuet be made per acre, and not for lefs than a quarter uectioo. The lands offered are a portion of upwards of seven hundred thousand acres granted to the State by the United States Government, for the endowment of agricult&ral colleges. Bidders should be prepared to pay one third of the purchase money within ten days after notified of the acceptance of their bids, aud the other two-thirds within thirty days. We invite attention to the advertisement. Fatal Accident on the Railroad. Samuel Henderson, a resident of Cone maugh, Cambria county, and a brakoman on the local freight train of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, was killed on Thursday laet, at the Trant-.fer Station, in the Ninth ward, Pittt-burg, under the following circumstances : An extra trara was being made up, and deceased wa engaged iu coupling the cars. While in the act of fixing the coupling pin, he was caught between the bumpers of two ears, and was erushed io a terrible manner. He waa rescued aa speedily s possible, and removed to a building in the vicinity, when medical aid was immediately pro cured, but his injuries were so severe that he died in a few hours afterward. The deceased was about thirty-five years of age, and leaves a wife and five children. Death of Judge Thomas WniTE. The Hon. Thomas White, of Indiana, died on Monday, at his residence in that town. Judge White was well and favor- i a . wv aoiv known in tttn county. lie was President Judge of the Judicial district ot which Cambria 'for mcd apart, from 183G to 1848. A lawyer by profesion, and possessing legal talents of a rare order, be filled that high aud dignified position with no common asceptance. Judge W. had three sons, Richard, lately deceased, Harry, the present Slate Senator from this district, and Alex. M. of Baltimore all well known in this county. Marble Works. a are glad to learn that cur friend Wilkinson, of the marble works at Loretto, is doing a good business. lie is acknowledged to be master of his peculiar profosbion, and so ile&rtcs success, and, btmg possessed of mum t-urifiy nau enterprise Wltnal, is bound to achieve it. To such'as desire to erect a monumental stone to tho memory of a departed rotative or friend, we cor diaiiy recommend Dir. . as one compe tent to embody in endurinsr characters the moet inspired creation of a poetic soul Man Killed. On Saturday last, man n?tmcd Bernard M'Briia fell from the platform of a passenger car of the Emigrant train west, a short distance below Crcson, and was run over and iustantly killed. The. body was taken charge of by his brother, wlio resides in Johnstown, and was romoved to that place and interred. An inquest was held by Coroner Flattery, and a verdict returned in uccordanco with the foregoing facta. - Drowned. A young man named Amos John&on, from Bedford, was drowned in Stull's mill-dam in Richland township, this county, on Monday week. He went into the water beyond his depth and was unable to swim. Buy your good.- at J. M. Thompson's cheap caih store, Ebensburj. OVR JOHNSTOWN LETTER. RAIN MAS KILLED XOBI ABOUT THE PCD - I LKB.S' STRIKE BASK BALL, AC, AC. JonNSTOTVN, July 23, 18 G6. Dear AUeg. : Rain ! rain I rain I until we are wishing for a little even of the hot sunshine of a week ago. On Saturday, a youog man named Barney M'Bride, who had been living in Cambria Borough previous to the pud- dlers' fctrike, and since working east of Cresson. was coming home on the Altoona Accommodation, and was almost instantly killed by fallinc from the train a short distance west of Cresson. He was about 22 or 23 years of age, and was highly re spected by all who knew him. We inadvertently 6tated last week that "not more than half the puddlers had gone to work." We should have said not more than oiie-Jifth of the old puddlers were at work. The strike continues, although tho oom pany had sixteen furnaces, single turn, in operation last week, manned in an indif- fcrcnt manner by men, the majority of whom are more or less unfamiliar with the business. If properly worked, theso six teen furnaces, single turn, would amount to a little over one-fourUi the full capacity of the furnaces. On Saturday, notwithstanding the un favorable weather, the Juniata Base Ball club of llollidayaburg, played a match game with the "Kicks" of this place. The game was well contested, and resulted at the end of the eighth inninc (the ninth pre vented by the rain) iu th success of the Juniata la the afternoon, the Juniata and was early interrupted by the rain, the former club largely ahead. With inani fest indifference to the weather, large crowds of citiaens of both sexes watched witn interest tne nrojrreaa ot tne frames. a The strike at the Mill causes a great depression in buaioesa here. D. D. Murder of Georqk Raymond. We learn that Mr. George Raymond was brutally murdered in hU bed, at Wood bury, Gloucester county, New Jersey, on last Wednesday night, by an asain, who entered his room and perpetrated the deed with c axe. crushing his head in a locking manner, and then cutting his throat. The murderer mado his escape. Mr. Raymond wt for a lng time a resi dent of Hollidaysburg, where hs edited aud published the Dhiir County WhLi newspaper, and was Consul to Balize during a year or two of the administration of Mr. Lincoln. He was well known in this locality. Tuk Latent About tor Congres sional Question. The Bedford Inquirer haa been taking eomo notice of th polit ical affairs of this Congressional district, and feels moved to say : "The Copperhead of Cambria and Hunt ingdon counties have instructed for Robert L. Jchuson, Esq., of Ebensburg, for Congress. Our friend Robert L. was badly frightened to the rear by A Marker, two years ago, and we eu epect that be wi'.l Cnd considerable Mnre-eU (Morrell) in hia way this time. Bob is a clever fellow, and were his notions up with the progressive 6tandird of the age. we don't know any one for whom we would sooner vote." AToree?lt though possibly good as a Congressman, is beyond controver?y bad as a pun. noT. The "heated term" is upon us. Do you want to buy a fan, gorgeous as a butterfly's wing, or plain and inexpensive? do to Cham. Roberts', High St., Ebens burg. Do you want to buy a sun umbrel la ? Go to Cham. Roberts'. Do you want to buy a thermometer, to tell you exactly how hot it is these sweltering days H Go to Cham. Roberts'. Every body goes there everybody buys there and nobody gets cheated. Explosion of a Locomotive. Lo comotive No. 241 on the I'cnna. Railroad exploded near Greenhburg on Monday aftercoon, killing two men and injuring a third so severely that he will not live. The two men killed were named Oiho Westfall and Lowe, acd the injured man John Fahnestock. Mr. Westfall formerly resided at Plane No. Six, this county, and was well known to many of our readers. Base Ball. We lesrn that a base ball club has been formed in Summit, this county. The more the merrier. Married Iu Loretto, on the 17th inst., by Rev. T. Reynolds, Felix Beck to Alice Maguire, both of Loretto. WOOD MORRELL & CO., Johnstown, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KI5DS OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following srti- DRY GOODS, II ATS AN D UAl'S, OIL-CLOTHS, CARPETING S, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS a SHOES, GROCERIES, FKF.D OF ALL KINDS BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, . FLOUR, BACON, VEGETABLES AC ; . Clothing and Boots and Shoes made .c order on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 1860-tf. c4 wrasses AMERICAN CIRCUS, AST) - VAf - AfilBURGH & CQ'C MAMMOTH MENAGERIE EGYPTIAN CAIiAVAIT, The Largest Tr arenas: ITrhibiticn in the Wor" cl. Vr REAIj MEWTAGERIE . In America, with the Baby IZIopliant, 2 Humped Camel. Koyal KcKjral Tiger?, and llot of Lions, Timers, Leopards, :c, And thm "Jj V 1 P BEST CIRCUS TROUPE in Aii.erio, with BsTtsr h'crses and Pcnles. Bsttcr Performers and Setter Clowns Than ar e-iir.prMeJ in any kiini'.ir ExLibition. Two Performances each Day, Af ternoon and Niht. Doors open r.t 1 aud GJ o'clock. One Price ofAdmisfion to Both. Show Adults 50 cts. Children under 10 years 25 cts. AL6C EXHIBIT IS JOHNSTOWN, THURSDAY, JULY 25. jyl3-2t V. U. Gabdser, Agtnt. rpHE LADY OCULIST. JL Miss LAURA LE SUER, whose sue cesstul practice has been well known in Pittsburg and vicinity for the last seven years, has now taken rooms at the residence of Mrs. Stahl, High St., Ebersburg, Cambria county. Pa., where she proposes spending the summer tor the purpose ot treating DISEASES OF TIIE EYES. The Syetem is a cautious and safe one has never been known to fail in pubduing In flammation of the Ejes, either Acute or Chronic will remove extraneous substances from the eyeballs, cure granulated eylids.so that the eyelashes, instead of growing like bristles down upon tho eyeballs and thereby eventually destroying the sight, will assume a correct position become soft and natural ; will strengthen and restore weak eyes of long standing all without the use of the Knife, Lunar Caustic, Blue Stone, or any of those severe remedies so frequently. applied, to the destruction of the eye3. Miss LE SEUR also treats successfully RHEUMATISM axo NERVOUS DISEASES, two of the most lingering and painful dis eases to which mortals are subject, and from which proceed some of the most fearful dis eases of the eyes. But as diseases are not cured on paper and deeds are much more satisfactory than words, she would therefore respectfully call the attention of an intelli gent community to her practice, and mo3t cordially invite the afflicted to come and test the effect of the treatment for themselves, as suring thoe wboe cases are curable that if they put themselves under her treatment and follow strictly the directions given, they will certainly be. rewarded with HEALTH AND SIGHT. These are facts, and facts are Baid to be stubborn things. REFKRENCES : Rev. A. Baker, Pastor M. E. Church, Eb ensburg. Pa. Rev. E. B. Snyder, Pastor Christ's True Church, Pitsburg. Rev. J. A. Pwaney, Pastor Beaver st. M. E. Church, Allegheny City. Thomas Clark, Esq., firm ot Clark Sl Thorn-' as. Pittsburg. Joseph Anderson, Esq., proprietor St. Clair Hotel, Pittsbunr. Wm. Edy, Esq., 31 Fifth St., Tittsburg. Thompson Bell, Esq., Commercial Bank, Fourth St., Pittsburg. Rev. Templin Moore, D. D., Philala. March 29, l8C,G-3m E. B. DUVALL & CO., Mar.itaclurers of PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES and CIRCU LAR SAW-MILLS, Warehouse, No. 24 S. Howard street, Baltimore, Md. Shops at Laurel, Prince Gcorgo's co., Md. July 5, 1860:6m. R. HUGHES, Wilmore, J a V Pa. xifjnti 1 fir ENTERPRISE FIRE INSURANCE CO. Cap . .' ital $2.000. Ono. PRO. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF CAMBRIA CO. July 5, 18G6. s. BELFORD. Dentist Continues to visit Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of eaea month. During his absence, Lewis N. Snyder, who studied Den tistrv with the Doctor, will attend to all bus incti entrusted to him- t j e 1 4 100! SAVED ON A PIANO-FORTE r L0 ! 20 ! 30 ! 40 : 50 ! SAVED ON AN ORGAN OR MELODEON 1 By tending your Orders to O. J. WILLARD, No. 547 Broadway, New York, PIANO-FORTE AND MUSIC DEALER. Wholesale Agents for Wm. A. Poud k Co.'s. Boardman. Orav A Co. 'a. Wm. Knabe Sl Co.'s. and oth pr first. class Piano-Fortes, and Cahart, Needham Jc Co.'s New Par'.or Or gans, ileloUeons. Church Harmoniums. Also, J. D. & H. W. Smith's American Organs. MUSIC TEACHERS and DEALERS will be supplied with Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Pianos, Organs or Melodeons at Whole sale prices. Pfc-VV AlbbJU sent to any address, free of postage, on receipt of price. Victory at last. Song and chorus by W. B Bradbury, 30 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 Pcttichets, by Tucker, I m lonely since be left me, by M. Keller. He, or down in Bennsvlvan'a, by Schmidt. 30 1 ueiicvea ner true to me, by n. Millard, 40 1 nave so much to tell, by J R Thomas, 35 Let Lim rest, tribute to the late Stej.hea roster, embellished with likeness. 40 Limerick is beautiful, by Boucicault, rau sic oy Lan Jirvant, 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 ir deep despair, by Wood, 35 Mind you that, by J 11 JlcNauphton, 35 Moonlight with thee, by R Meyer, 35 .My beautiful Lizzie, by J. McMahon, 35 My Polly Ann, comic, Davis Reed, 40 Mothers blessing, by F. YWddows, 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 leu me. twinkling star. Griffin, There's none to say good nicrht to me, Be thou forever mine, H Milliard, Beautiful dreamer, for guitar, S Winner,. Beautiful isle of the sea. J II Thomas, Blue-eyed Lety May, P B Isaacs, Cadaverous Jones, G Bowdram, I cannot call her mother. Chamberlain, Jennie lives but for thee, J Mahac, Kissing on the sly, J G Marder, Kiss me, father, ere I die, Walker, Bury me in the sunshine, H Milliard, Angel child, W II. Burr, Beautiful cloud, Aradia, Striking ile, as sung by Dan Bryant, Instrumental New Waltzes. L'Ardita, by L Ardita, Belles of Brooklyn, G W Warren, Dalia grand valse, E Kettener, Faust, T Oesten, Flowing streamlet, C Wells, Faust, G VV Warren, Harvest home, Jean Manus, Heart's ache, Wm B Allen, Ida, Jean Manius, Kiss, L Ardita, Kiss, brilliantly arranged by C Kittener, MiBcnss and Quicksteps. Lincoln Funeral March, Funeral march, from Don Sebestian, Fradel, March Hongroise. H Woolenhanpf, March Tremphale, Dr Perabeau, March Moutenegrine, H Mayher, Variation. Beautiful dreamer, A Baumacb, Call me not back from the echoles hore Dear mother, I've come home to die, Lanigan's ball, II Baumach, 30 30 35 35 35 30 30 30 50 30 30 30 35 30 30 60 .00 30 30 75 75 50 30 50 50 60 50 CO 50 60 30 40 60 50 60 60 Send for illustrated price lists of intrn meats and catalogues of music. Address O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale Piano Forte a Music Dealer, dcc7,65tf 547 Broadway, N. Y. ICES REDUCED ! 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, 011 Franklin Steeet, where he is prepared, with an adequate force of experi enced and skillful workmen, to execute all kind of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTELS, TABLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, Ac, Ac, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A lrge 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. Xy Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance, ana wors delivered wuere desi red. JOHN PARKE. November 30, 1865-tf FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF ALTOONA, Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo site Superintendent's Ollice Penna. RR., Blair countv, Penna. U. S DEPOSITORY A FINANCIAL AGENCY. Monies received on deposit. Interest al lowed on time deposits. Gold and Silvrr Bought and Sold. Fnsttional Currency and Mutilated United States Note- Redeemed. Drafts on the principal Cities for sale. Cen tral Depot for the sale of United States Inter ual Revenue Starnp3. This Bank keeps on hand for ?ale the 7 3-10 U. S. Treasury A ot', and takes sufenp- tion3 for the 6ame. This is the Populr Loan, the only Government Lon row in market at par, giving those who have money a safe and desiruble opportunity for invest ment Two Cents a Day for epch $100. These Notes, at Maturity, can be exchnned foro-lIO Six per cent. Gold bearing bond.. WM. M. LLOYD, rretl. D. T. Caldwell, Cashier. Feb. 9, 18G5.-tf. ORETTO MARBLE WORKS ! The undersigned bogs leave to inform the citizens of Cambria and adjoining coun ties that he has just received a stock of the fintst Italian and other Marbles at his estab lishment, in Loretto, Cambria county, Pa. Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, Tahle and Bureau top, manufactured of the most beau tiful and finest oualitv of Foreign and Domes tic marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased iu the city, in a nent and workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. The public are respectfully invited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confiJeut that my work and pr:ec3 will satisfy any person desiring anything in my line of business. Now is the time to pet a cheap job ! JA.MES WILKINSON. Loretto, May 3, 18S6:lr 875 JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COM . POUND ! No medicine for the cure of Rhiimt;.. has ever attained to such a high degree of favor and universality as JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. Altbongh but one year before ih this medicine has justly gained an unbounded popularity, v hen the originator first intro duced it, he wasconrinced of its eflioacr but uc nine bupjiuseu 11 was destined to prove such an inestimable blessing to the afflicted- iut "true merit' cannot be suuDressod The attestation of hundreds who kt cured by its use, must prove the truth of the assertion, "THAT IT IS A RADICAL CURATIVE1 FOR INFLAMMATORY AND ACUTE RHEUMA TISM, GOUT. NEURALGIA, AND KINDRED DISEASES. We recommend it with confidence as THE GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY', For the Speedy and Positive Cure of th above Complaints. Messrs. R. E. Sellers' & Co: This is to certify that for the last sixteen years I have been severely afflicted with rheumatism, of ten confined to my bouse, and even unable to walk. Being in the Potoffice, about two month ago, Mr. Clark observed my crippled condition, and urged me to try a bottle of "Johnson's Rheumatic Compound." I fol lowed his advice aud now, by the blessing ot God, and the use of half a bottle of your "Compound," I am free from all symptoms of rheumatism, and can walk without the aid ot my etali, aa well as ever. james Mcdowell, Tarentum, October 25, 18G5. R. E. SELLERS k CO., Sole Proprietors. riTTSBURG, Pa. SSL. Sold Everywhere. roa pale by A. A. BARKER. .Ebensburg. P TORMS 1 SELLERS' VERMIFUGE. This Worm Medicine HAS NO SUPERIOR, IF AN EQUAL, In tbi3 or any other Country. Every year thousands of children die from this horrible evil. This alarming mortality loudly calls for increased waichfulness, and greater care in the selection of the remedy. LET rnYSICIANS SPEAK! Sellers' Vermifuge the Best is Vhk Herb is the Proof. Licking Station, Ky., Dec. 14, 1845. Mr. R. E. Sellers: Your Vermifuge pos sesses more virtue than any I ever used. I will state a case whera 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 oFjiz hundred worms were passed. The child that was given up for lost, 13 now as well a3 any iu the neighborhood. AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, Pittsbcrg, Pa. FOR SALE BT A. A. BARKER Ebensburg, Ta L INDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER AND MEDICAL DISCOVER Y. The most Popular Remedy the Public. ever offered tot FOR SKIN DISEASES, HUMORS, PIM TLRS, ERUPTIONS, BOILS. OLD AND STUBBORN ULCERS, SCROFULA, MERCURIAL DISEASES, kc, IT IS UNEXCELLED. The old and young, rich and poor, people." of all classes speak in unqualified terms of its great efilcAc. We make no claim to having discovered a "Pana:ea," or Uni"er sal Remedy" for all the ailments to which flesh is heir, but we do claim what countless facts have fairlv and fullv established, that in the BLOOD SEARCHER the afiikfed 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. . SELLERS & CO., PITTSBURGH, TA. FOB. SALE BY A. BARKER Ebensburg, Pa, 70R A FAMILY MEDICINE, SELLERS' LIVER PILLS ARE INVALUABLE. Have you Depression of Spir:t3 and Lojs of Appetite ? Are you Nervous and Irritable ? Are you of a Costive Habit? Have you Pain in the Side and Headache ? Have you Sallow Complexion? If so, rest assured there is some dcranr 7:enl of the Liver which calls for immedi:tl9 attention. Performing, as it does, nurtant functions in the bod, it such iru is hi11' necessary that it should be pre erved i' ttate of perfect health and activity. To insure a speedy, active and irar relief, make use of a i a rl 1 SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIVE il TILLS Which have stood for thirty ye" for the cure of ars nnnn!',. LIVER COMPLAINT, COSTIVE VPS SICK HEADACHE, AND aw BILIARY DISORDERS We commend, them o the publU. R. E. SELL iRS &. CO., Sole Proprietor, PITTSBURG, PA. ; A. roa sale by A. BARKER, Kbeastorg, jv
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