tV. CO 'ir tl: 3 7i &N9 PERSONAL M-VD CRE830N RAILROAD. rMooiaf, May 21, 1863, trains j will run as follows: flEv ,0nect1ne with' Day Exp. - t and B"- Exp. West. j, connecting 4 ;.;t'anJ !. EP' We8L Mor on departure of Bait. iresf East. . .'in I Oil 311 rj rally of the Union Men of c.Dfy will bo bold in Lbecs ?u??W the lay oi Srpftnn c,ni:niencing at 2 o'clock, p. m. it lore the Union in sincerity and ,re invited to come and bear dis i uoinentous issues of the day. ,;,',vicg distinguished speakers i al'cndnncc Gov. Audrcw G. Ha. Lewis W. Hall, Hon. John rui Elder, E-q. r i... VJ finrv. our next Govcr- jji Gen. Hamilton, of Texas, are jl fo be present. ilver Cornet 13and of Johnstown i a'feud incc. ind t.'ie FLp, boys, rally once again, the battle-cry of Fre"ilcm !'' f. !vich Mr., icfj f.':e hea ont too far, ISGS. The peop'e ot Indiana :e talkiug of erecting a monU memory of the fallen soldier!" of itv.... Robert Campbell, E-q , lias V-;:nted by the President Revenue r snd Whky Inspector of this i.nal district.... An accident oc- in Friday lust at tlie coal bank of Blackcurn & Porter, Ilollidnys- f vV'.ch Mr. Jesse Herbert wa illed. lie was pushing head of the shaft, and the truck was prceip- o the sLbf t, a distance of seventy- , corning him with it. He lived a hour The BLir county fair heUl cn the 2d, 3d, 4th and oth October.... The "Itnaitrtal J. N." ; around this way. lie tpoke a Huntingdon the ether day.. ..The Era, heretofore an inde : nepapcr, has doffed its neufral :orrei;ut for Geary and the Union. ..The Huntingdon Globe, a papr bs been weak in the knees for oi e past, ha hauled down Gen. name from its mast-head, and an i w v&tctition of hcrealter sup- h only "my policy." All right !... h i ir: -l' -im t i A- Jiiiffjn, hi jjyenr-jurg, nas uceu fed an examining surgeon hv the , j siooercf Patents. ...The Dlacklick eerirg, near Armagh, commenced ;Jay last and will conclude to-day. at leant one thousand persouR attendar.ee upon the services ... juimbtr of ball.- and panic! huve oiu town of late. ...The weather is :re cold, wet and dLagreeablc (mot Cambria Co.'Vo have u iT CC 00 acP,ira'e map of p'tv, ar:d arc pleased io learn that i enterprise is uovr beinpr carried .'Jr. A. Porueroy, a well known b!ishcrrf some of the most Perfect -tur Stae, ha?, upon the Eolicita- pch:c of our prom-Dent citizen?, 2 matter in hand, and we are con "it utidcr his auspices and direc Miall have a map which will be tithe county. The surveys are aJo ucder the direction of JMr. eers, a careful and competent en- sited Ly other able nnd weli ouraphera. The map will jhow ndartp of each township, Ar Kith all of the roads, stream-, ffJt'i the owners' names, public j ffilrged plans of the boroughs, i atid furthermore will give the ind delineation of each oriiual i together with the name ot the This will be a very important fit the map, it wi!i bo ot great ;a tho transferring and citing of Wo hope the citizens ot our will give all information and bb- accessary to forward the laW i accuracy to the work, and that piveiy engaged in it maj niCet acceas deserving the enterprise. ""At the residence of Huyh II. Sia Cambria tp., on the 10th inst., -ry E'. Roberts, aged 19 years, 5 and C days. lie farue place, on the 14th inst., Hughes, aged about 74 years. oe fame place, on the same day, daughter of Hugh II. and ltachcl aged about one year. Teachers. An examination of to take charge of the schools of 'Jg boro. will be held in the Union aottse on the 18th proximo. See tnt. The schools are expected OUR JOHNSTOWN LETTER. baci3q oa ram. fusuo btssxtv nor pxbbit txd tub hiw ltmrraAB onDacra Buir- ZA3 TBE9EHTTAT103.rp A BA8B OAXli CLUB BtntriSQ 0PEBAT1O3F9 TBB POUTlOAIi BAtt, AO., AO. JonN8TWN, Aug. 27, 1866. Dear Alley. : A brace of lovers ot fast horses came to grief one day last week by being brought up before the Burgess and fined for racing their nag? oa t-he public 6trcet. The "mill course" from bridge to bridge will not be a favorite one here after. The new bell for the Lutheran church, now approaching completion, was drawn up to its place on Saturday afternoon week, and its tones were heard at various times during Sabbath calling the congre gation to worship. It is the largest bell in town, and I might assert, safely, in the entire county, weighing some 1,500 pounds. It cost within a traction of $900. En paeant, I might remark that the front of the church referred to is one of the prettiest ever seen by the writer, and he dares declare it unsurpassed in symmetry and tastefulr.ess in any countrj' town in the State. .- . On Saturday eveuing week, the young ladic of town presented, through Jame3 C. Easly, an elegant and beautiful flag to the Independent liaso Ball club. It was received on the part of tho club by Mr. Woodruff, Jr., in a ueat speech. The occasion was one of interest and pleasure to all in attendance. Building operations continue brisk, and I note in proce3 of construction in our town one church ; tho lare company store building ; three store-room?, by Mr. h r jnheier, on Clinton strert ; one Brew ery by Messrs. Heist & Kost, and some hnlf doien fine dwelling houses of brick and frame construction. It is a note worthy and gratifying fact, too, that the style of the buildings going Up is of a far superior character to those generally erected here for years past, and arc des tined to add greatly not only to the ap pearance but to the material wealth of our town. Thera was a Democratic mass meeting on the public square on Saturday, which va3 addressed by Hon. Heister Clymer, It L. Johnston, and others. The same evening the Republicans held a meeting at Scalp Level which was largely attended from town, and was addressed by Col. Campbeli, Mr. Iluut, and others. Heis ter Clymer left here on Saturday night for Somerset. Our town continues healthy. d. D. OUR LORE T TO LETTER. THE riCNIC FIVE nCNDltED ASn FIFTY THOU SAND BttICK LAGKS-BEER DYSK.VTEE.T A GOOD 1IA ttVEST AND WKLL PLEASED FAEMEKS, iC, AC. Loretto, August 27, 1SGG Drar Alley, t The much talked of pic nic came off on Tuesday last, and was one of the largest ever held In this place. A grftat many strangers were present, and everybody appeared to enj ly himself. f Two lare nUt forms were eronrd trr dancing, and two bands discoursed the necessary sweet sounds for the "tripping of the light fantastic." I neglected to mention last week that the brick designed for the additions to the institutions of St. Francis and St. Aloy sius, were burned by Mr. Thos. Hartsock, of Hollidaysburg. Five hundred and fifty thousand brick are require 1 fur both, and Mr. II. burned the immense number of 370,000 in a single kiln. Mr. Hart pock bears tho reputation of being a skilled mechanic, and th3 brick he has made here cannot be excelled. A new lagcr-beer brewery is being erected by Florian Bingle, adjoining his hotel. It will bo a very extensive con cern. Dysentery, which appears to have been prevailing in this neighborhood epi demically, has almost entirely disappeared. Quite a number of fafal cases occurred in the vicinity. Doubtless to green apples. cucumbers, and like truck, can be traced the origin of the majority of these caes. The harvest is concluded in this locali ty, and farmers express themselves well pleased with the crops. The hay crop is smaller than that of last year, while the oats crop is proportionately larger. New oats is now selling here at 50e. per bushel. The corn crop if an untimely frost does not injure it will be the finest we have had for years. The prospect for buck wheat cakes is also very good. Squib. Blocks. The clucks gold by Cham. Roberts, Ebensburg, are of the most ap proved manufacture, and are warraoted to keep time. He sells all kinds of clocks eight-day or twenty-four-hour clocks, parlor, mantel and corner clocks, spring and pendulum clocks, clocks largo and clocks small. Go and see It is So. J. M. Thompson, at tho P. O. Store, Ebensburg, sells goods cheaper than any other similar establishment in A masquerade. To M Editor of Th$ Alleg'hanian e The most Interesting event of the past week in oar mountain Village was the grand mas querade and fancy dress party which met at the house of Miss Ann McDonald on Friday evening. It was certainly the most elegant and recherche private entertainment we have ever witnessed in city or country. It was a grand success, great taste and talent being displayed. Too much praise cannot be awar ded to the ladies of the village for their en ergy and good taste in selecting and arrang ing the different costumes. Among the many fine characters present, we noticed Miss Lizzie McDonald, who per sonated Mry Queen of Scots. She looked Eplendid, aod personated the character of a Queen in a truly becoming manner. Her at tire was well selected and tastefully arranged. Miss C. Myer3, a3 the Young Quakeress, played her part admirably, and attracted much at tention. The Swiss Peasant Girl, represented by Miss Sue Rhey, or Carlisle, was good. She acted the character with marked ability, and added much to the evening's entertainment. Miss Egner, of Phila., n3 the Flower Girl, sustained her character well. Her modest and prepossessing appearance made her appear a very prototype ot the character which she represented. Mrs. Dara, of Rochester, as Queen of the Morning. loked exceedingly wvll. Her dress was well selected and her person elegantly decorated, giving her the nppearanceof u Queen indeed. Miss Dara, of Rochester, representing Night. attracted much attention. She wore an elegantly arranged mantle, with dark field and bronied stars. Miss Wilson, as Good Old Grandoiotlier, de serves praise for the manner in which she sustained her ch: racter. Her dress was siu: p'.v and tastefully arranged. Mrs. Bulick, of Philadelphia, with her witticisms and epi thets ag.iist the "white trash," caused much merrmeut. She performed with great accu racy the character of a Negress. Among the gntlen.en present, we noticed Col. W. K. Piper as Metniora on the War Path, and we must say we never met a more agreeable Injine. Mr. (i. F. IlmT delineated the character of the Black Knight with great fidelity, reminding the beholder of the good old days of bygone chivalry when "good blade carved the casques cf man, uDd tough lance thiusted sure." .Mr. L. fnyder, of Lewistown, as Brother Jonathan, was good. Lew. plays Jonathan very well. Mr. J. A. Moore, as Mrs. Mulrooney from Munster, was amusing in the extreme. She was very much furnenst the uagur, by the way, bui danced a little with the uagur notwithstanding. Mr. C.W.Dougherty, ofKausa3, as Boot Eluck. plaj-ed hi3 part well and attracted much at tention., Mr. A. J. Magnire ms Uncle Tom played his part wellftnd certainlj never han dled his violin with greater effect. Mr. R. II. Thompsou as the Miugo Chief sustained his character remarkably well. He deserves great praise for the manner in which he ar ranged his costume. Mr. P. McDonald played the part of the Sojer Boy admirably. He knows how to play it he's 'eer. there. Mr. A. Mills as the Cavalryman played his part well and looked every inch u veteran. Mr. Sam Hassinger as Drum Major looked fierce. Mr. J. P. Thompson, of Ph'la , as the White Knight, looked well. His costume was rich and handsome. Joe is a crood fellow, and knows how to play the Knight. Mr. John A. Thompson appeared as Mrs. O'RafFerty, and played his part so well as to create qriite a sensation. Mr. W. K. Black, of Altoona, us Queen Emma of the Sandwich Islands, looked gay and played well, lias Altoona any more o' ye ? Among the distiniuished attendants from abroad, we noticed Mr. P. L. Linton and lady of Richmond, Va., Mr. J. II. Clark and lady of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Dr. Lowraaa cf Johns town. At a seasonable hour, the party adjourned, one and all well satisfied .vith the evening's entertainment. X. The Singer Sewinq Machines. Our Letter A Family Sewing Machine is fast gaining n 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 8 5 many useful appliances for Hemming, Binding. Felling, fucking, GatheriDg, 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 kind3 of cioth, 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 Far?iily Machine is a piece of cunning workm.rship of the most useful kind. It protects the machine when not in dse, and when abo'ut 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 tho 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 becomiug 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. C. T. Roberts, Agent in Ebensburg. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. 458 Broadway, New York. 8, PHILADELPHIA Office, 810 CHEST NUT ST. March 0, 1865. Itch I Itch!' Itch! ScRATcn ! Scratch! Scratch! Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cent'. For sale Dy all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage to any part of the United States. June 14, I8U6-6m s'k, i i VJtem d TTn AYER'S PILLS. Are vou feeble and complaining 7 Are yoa ont ot order your sys tem deranged and v6ur feelincrs j uncomfortable? These eymp- ivuus are ouen in? precurpora oi serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creep ing upon you. and should be averted by a timely use of tho right remedy. Take Ayer'a Pills, and drive awav the humors purify the Dioou, ana let the fluids move on unobstruc tedly, n health. They stimulate the organs of the body into vigorous activity, purity the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in tho body, and deranges the natural operations of that part. This., if not relieved, will react tipon itself and the surrounding organs, pro ducing general aggravation, suffering and de rangement. While in this condition, take Ayer s Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, anil with it the buoyant feeling of health. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint is also true in many of the deep seated and dangerous diseases. The same purgative expels them. Caused, by similar obstructions and derangements, they are surely, and many of them rapidly, cured by the same means. Noie who knows the vir tue of these Pills will negleet to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure, such a3 Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Derange ment of the Liver, Costivpness, Constipation, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms, and butjpression. ;When taKen in large doses. They are siijrar coated, so that .the most sensitive cnnltakc them easily, and they are surely the best purgative medicine yet dis covered. " Ater's Aguk Ccre, for the speed and cer tain Cure of Intermittent Ferer, oi Chills and Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill. Ferer, Dumb Ague Periodical Headache or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fevers ; indeed, for the whole clas3 of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the malaria of miasma'ic countries. This remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest cases of Chills and Fever, and it has this great advantage over other Ague medi cines that it subdues the complaint without injury to the patient. It contains no quinine or other deleterious substance, nor does it produce quinism or any injurious effect what ever. Shaking brothers of the titmy and of the west, try it, and you will endorse these assertions. JTjulo:2m. EQU, Prepared by Dr. J. C. -Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass., nnd sold by R. J. LLOYD. Eb ensburg, WM. BERLIN, Johnston n, and deal ers generally. rpiIE LADY OCULIST. JL Miss LAURA LE SUER, whoe sue cessful practice has been .well known in Pittsburg and vicinity for -iiie Istst seven years, has now taken rooms at the residence of Mrs. Stahl, High st., Ebensburg, Cambria county. Pa., where she proposes spending the summer for the purpose of treating DISEASES OF THE EYES'. The System i3 a cautious and safe one has never been known to fail in subduing In flammation of the Ejcs, either Acute or Chronic will remove extraneous substances from the eyeballs, cure granulated eyl'ds. so 'hat the eyelashe, instead of growing like bristles down upon the 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 til without the use of the Kni'e, Lunar Caustic, Blue Stone, or any of those severe remedies so frequently applied, to the destruction of Ihe eyes. Miss LE SEUit also treats successfully RHEUMATISM and NERVOUS DISEASES, two of the most lingering nnd painful dis eases to which mortals are subject, and from which proceed some of the most fearful dis eases cf the eyes. But as diseases are not cured on paper aud deeds are n.u h more satisfactory than words, she would therefore respectfully call the attention of an intelli gent community to her practice, and most cordially invite the nfilic'ed to come ntid test the effect of the treatment for themselves, as suring those whose cases arc curable that ir they put themselves under her treatment and follow strictly the directions given, they will certainlv be rewnrded with HEALTH AND SIGHT. These are facts, and facts are said to be stubborn things. references : Rev. A. Baker, Pastor M. E. Church, Eb ensburg. Pa. Rev. E. B. Snyder, Pastor Christ's True Church, Pitsburg. Rev. J. A. Rwaney, Pastor Beaver st. M. E. Church, Allegheny City. Thomas Clark, Esq., firm ot Clark Si Thom as, Pittsburg. Joseph Anderson, Esq., proprietor St. Clair Hotel, Pittsburg. Win. Edy, Esq., 31 Fifth st., Pittsburg. Thompson Bell, Esq., Commercial Bank, Fourth St., Pittsburg. Rev. Templin Moore, O. D., Philada. March 20, lSG6-3m $50! M. 11. HUGHES & CO., WILMORE, PENNA. S75! 6100! Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Willow-ware, Queensware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, kc. Also, dealers in Hemlock, Cherry, Ash, Bass, Maple, and Sugar Lumber. Bills for Frame Lumber filled to order promptly. Wc buy our goods for cask, and can sell lower than ' Bedford County" or any other dealer in this country. Our senior partner ha3 had twenty years' experience in business, and flatters himself- ho can sell a little lotcer than men who have had no experience whatever in business. CALL AND SEE US! JT'Cash paid for Wool. Rags, and Coun try Produce. Wc do not ask 60 days credit, as the credit system has played out in the course of human events. IF We pay Cash, and sell for Cash or its'3. BF'cqiiivalent.'i(3X WM. R. HUGHES & CO. Wilmore, July 5, 1866:3m SPECIAL NOTICE. Ebensburg, July ID, 1S6G. To all interested persons : Read and Leaks Your own Interests. Mr. Robert II. Singer has made arrangements with one of the best wagon m ikers in the State to have wagons of all kinds put up on short notice. He will also" sell I. C. Singer's unequalled "Tire Bender." If you w ant a good wagon, or need a Tire Machine, go and see Mr. Singer, at his shop, near E. Glss' Foun dry, where all kinds of b'.aeksmithing is neatly and substantially done cheap for cash. July 19, 't6-3m. IME OR LEAVE. Lime for sale, at Lillv's station, or Plane No 4, by the busln 1 or car load. Shipped to Johnstown, Ebensburg, or any station on the Penna. Rail Road. Address WM. TILEY. Hemlock P. O., Cambria co., Pa. - SAVED.. ON A PlAKn.COPTP l - S10.I S20! S30 1 S40! feO SAVED ON AN ORGAN OR MELODEON By sending your Order to O. J. WILLARD, No. 547 Broadway, New York. PIANO-FORTE AND MUSIC DEALER. Wholesale Aqenta for Wm. A. Pond & Co.'s, Boardtnar, Gray & Co.'s, Wm. Knabe & Co.'s, and other first class I'lano-ijortes, and Cahart, Needham & Co.'s" New Parlor Or ans,-Melodeons. Church Harmoniums. -Also, ... - - . . J. D. & n. 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. NEW MUSIC sent to any address, free of postage, on receipt of price. Victory at last. Song and chorus by W. - B Bradhnry, - 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. EYller, 35 He, or down in Bennsylvan'a bv Schmidt, 30- 1 believed her true to me, by II. Millard, I have so much to tell, by j" R Thomas, ' Let him rest, tribute to ihe lKte Stephen (J. Foster, embellished with likeness, Limerick is beautiful, by Boucicault, mu sic by Dan Bryant, Lost star of my hope, last song and cho rus, by nenry Tucker, Little house under the hill, by E C Phelps, Leave me not ir. deep despair, by Wood, Mind you that, by J II McNauglUon, .Moonlight with thee, by R Meyer, My beautiful Lizzie, by J. McMahoa, My Polly Ann, comic," Davis Reed, Mother's blessing, by F. Widdows, Maggie Moore, by P'D Isaacs, My angel boy, by S C roster, Music on the waves, duet. C W Glover. Never deem my love can change, Thomas, 35 leu me. twinkling star, (Jrtliin, There's none to say good night to me, Be thou forever mine, II Milliard, Beautiful dreamer, for guitar, S Winner, Beautiful isle of the sea. J R Thomas, Blue-eyed LcUy May, P B Isaacs, Cadtvercus Jone3, G Bowdram. I cannot call her mother. Chamberlain, Jennie lives but for thee, J Malum, Kissing on the sly, J G Marder, Kiis me, father, ere I die, Walker, Bury ire 4n the sunshine, II Milliard, Angel child. W II. Burr, Beautiful cloud, Aradia, . Striking ile, as sung by Dari Bryant, Instroiental New Waltzes. L'Ardita, by L Ardita, Belles cf Brooklyn, G W Warren, 1 Dalia grand valse, E Ketteuer, Faust, T Oesten, Flowing streamlet, C Wells, Faust, G V Warren, Harvest home. Jean Mantis, Heart's ache, Wm B Allen, Ida, Jean Maniusj Kiss. L Ardita, Kiss, brilliantly arranged by C Kittenar, Marches and Quicksteps. Lincoln Funeral March, Funeral march, from Dor. Sebestian, Fradel, March llongroise. II Woolenhaupf, March Tremphale. Dr Perabeau, March Montcnegrine, II Mayher, Variation; Beautiful dreamer, A Baumach, Call me not back from the echoless shore, Dear mother, I've come home to die, Lanigan's ball, II BauinacJi, Send for illustrated price lists of in-tru ments and catalogues of music. Address O.J. WILLARD, Wholesale Piano Forte a Music Dealer, dec7,C5tf 547 Broadway, N. Y. 40 35 40 40 30 30 35 35 25 5 40 30 30 30 30 George PRICES REDUCED ! JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS. The subsciiber has just received a large nnd 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 skillfiil workmen, to execute ell kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTELS, TABLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, Ac, &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 nt the Hardware Store of Mr Hiintlev, in Ebensbuag. Jft2f Prompt attention paid tc orders from a distance, and work delivered where desi red. JOHN PARKE. November 30, 18C5-tf IRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA, Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo site Superintendent's OlSce Penna. RR., Blair countv, Penna. U. S DEPOSITORY a FINANCIAL AGENCY. Monies received on deposit. Interest al lowed on time deposits. Gold and Silver. Bought and Sold. Fractional Currency ami' Mutilated United States Notes Redeemed,---Drafts'cn the principal Cities for tsala. Cen tral Depot br the sale of United States Inter nal Revenue Stamps. This Bank keeps cn hand for sale the 7 3-"0 U. S. 7'reatury Notts, 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 desimble opportunity for invest ment Two Cent a Day tor each Si 00. These Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for G-20 Six per cant. Gold bearing bonds. WM. M. LLOYD, Presi. D. T. Caldwell, Cashier. Feb. 0, l8C5.-tf. OEETTO MARBLE WORKS! The undersigned begs 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, Ta. Monuments, Tombs, (Jrare Stones, Table and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most beau tiful and finest quality of Foreign and Domes tic marble, always on band and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, in a ueat and workmanlike mauner, and t-n the shortest notice. The public are respectfully invited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confident that my work and p:es will satisfy any person desiring anything ic nit line of business. Now is the time to get a cheap job I JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, May 3, lBdfcly OHNSON'S RHEUMATIC POUND 1 ! COM. No medlcin for tbe'ouxe of Rheumatism has ever attained to such a high degroe of " favor and universality as " 4 JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND, Although "but one yeari before the public this medicine has justly.gHined an unbounded popularity. When tbe originstor first intro duced it, he Was convinced of its efficacv, but , he. little supposed it. was-dtined-to "provi such an inestimable bjeesing to tbe afflicted. But "true - mtrit'. .ch'n'not. be suppressed. The attestatiori of hundreds wbo cured by its use, must ptovo the truth ofiha assertion, : . - -. -. -THAT "IT 13 A'tvADICAL CURATIVE'-" ' INFLAMMATORY AND ACUTE EnEUMA- TISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA -AND KINDRED DISEASES. - - . We recommend it with confidence as .- THE GREAT INTERNAL REM ED I Cure of tha 30 SO o - oJ 3o 35 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 3-3 SO 30 GO or 30 30 7-5 75 50 30 50 0 C 50 60 50 CO 30 40 CO 50 60 CO Fcr the Speedy abo; This is i3 vears I Iisvh and Positive e Cocplaiats. Messrs, R. E. Sellers & Co : certify that for the last sixteen wevn severely niMctea with rheumatism, of ten confined :to my hou.-e, and even unable to walk. Being in the PotofHee, About two months ago. Mr. Clark observed mv crippled condition, nnd urged -me. to trv a'l ottle of f Johnson's . Rheumatic Compound." I fol- g ot our lonis 1 tl of my Etaff, as well as evr. james Mcdowell, Tarcntum, October 25, 1S63. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors. PITTSBURG, Pa. EL. Sold Evei where. "("" " nuice ana now, Dy the Messin God, and the use of half a bottle of a vuiiuuuu, i am iree nom an sym ot rneumatism, and can walk without th. for sale by A. A. BARKER Ebensburg, Pa "yORMS! SELLERS' VERMIFUGE. This Worm Medicico HAS NO SUPERIOR, IF AN EQUAL, In this cr cry other Country. Every year thousands cf children die frctri this horrible evil. This alarming mortality loudly calls for increased watchfulness, and greater care in the selection of the remedy. LET rUTSIClANS SPEAK! Sellers' Vermifuge the Best in Use Herb is the Proof. Licking Siatir-n, Ky., Dec. 14, 1S45. Mr. R. E. Sellers: Your Vermifngc pos sesses more virtue than any I ever used. I will state a case where I gave one vial. My brother's child was p;ning and wasting to a mere skeleton. In thirty-six hours after I gave the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity of upward ofz l.undr'd worms were passed. The child that was given up for lost, is now a3 well as any iu t e neighborhood. AMBROSE ARXETT, 11. D. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Fioprietorii Pittsburg, Pa. FOR SALE BY A. A. BARKER ; Ebensburg, Pa. jINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER AND MEDICAL DISCOVER r. The aost Popular Remedy ever offered id the Public. FOR SKIN DISEASES, HUMORS, rill PLES, ERUPTION'S, BOILS. OLD AND STUBBORN ULCERS, SCROFULA, MERCURIAL DISEASES, &c.f . IT 13 UNEXCELLED. The old and ycung, rich and poor, people of all classes sptak m unqualified terms ot its great efficacy. We make no claim to having discovered a "Panacea," or "Univer sal Remedy" for all the ailments to which flesh is heir, but we do claim what countless facts have fairly nnd full v established. tha in the BLOOD SEARCHER the afflicted will find a "STANDARD MEDICINE," one tipon which they can rely as a sure specific for all the diseases for which it is recommended. IT 13 WORTH A TRIAL. K. a. SELLERS & CO., PITTSIiUnail, PA. A. A. BARKER. TOR SALS 37 .Ebensburg, Pa. pOR A FAMILY MEDICINE, SELLERS' LIVEK PILLS ARE INVALUABLE. nave you Depression of Spirits and Loia of Appetite? Are you Nervous and Irritable ? Are you of a Costive Habit? Hare you Tain in the Side and Headache ? nave you Sallow Complexion? If so, rest assured there is seme derange ment of the Liver which calls for immediate attention. Performing, as it does, such im portant functions iu the body, it is highly necessary that it should be preserved fa a s-tiUe of perfect health and activity. To injure a speedy, active aud immediate relief, mako use of SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS ! Which have stood for thirty years unrivalled for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, COSTIVEXES3 KICK HEADACHE. AND ALL BILIARY - DISORDERS. Wo commend them to the public. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Solo Proprietors, PITTSBURG, PA. roa sale by A- A. BARKER,......., toeaibur, p. tQQi ib iiBt Oct9btr. Handbills offlc. town. of all kinds printed at this A
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