lLM LOCAL AND PERSONAL. gBS3SBClia AND CHESSON RAILROAD. sni r Monday, May 2, 1866 trains i Ml on n a a frill own ,,; roaa vn lvt Ebensburg lit OS A. M.( connecting with Day- Exp. East and Ualt. rcxp. nest. . e ftft P M. connecting wm rnu. At o-" r Jj rw r.m WPBt. . faasi "v r 7 " WE CREss0N At 30 A.M., or on departure of Bait. Ex,res9 West. vtg40P!M., or on departure of Phila. ' Express East. ErcniNG?. The Indiana, Pa., True lwfl-,fon printing orhce, UU1 S M vn- 1B1S editors, is offered for sale. Ihe ;b?cription list of the paper is respeota e(and its advertising and jobbing pat nage good, A rare opportunity is here forded some enterprising practical prin- Lrto engage in business. ...Ex-Attorney pcDeial Speed is stopping at Cresson f:ing9 for a few days.... A tremendous awn mass meeting was held in Bedford Tuesday evening of last week, whereat cecheJ were made by Hon. Thaddeus 5tecu, Hon. A. K. -U viure, hum. uuuu efSDa, Hon. John Williamson, and others. .A surveying party from IIoIRd&ysburg, hile on the Alleghany Mountain the lipr day, killed two rattlesnakes each t, f!-e;or of eleven rattles and the other tl.irfeen. If they had been copper ad snakes, they would have unhesita- Jy been set down as escaped represen- i i . . . - t'.vcs I rem me scaiy menagerie u lil'itioti in Philadelphia on the 14th u;:t....The Huntingdon county fair i'.i be held in Huntingdon on the 26th, 7t!i and 2Sth inst....Col. R. A. M'Coy, wale secretary to governor iurti:)f is tovo fpending a few days.... The weath-l- late has been wet and disagreeable. leading matter on every page. vies Mass Meeting at Wilmore. (?n Saturday afternoon lat, a lare and :'iUdiat;c Uriion iphps meeting was held '.Vilmcre, this county. The immense y.:C in attendance was addressed by Uiceral John W. Geary, our candidate L'fjaitr firm this district, and lion. :ti;Gt'l Calvin, of Blair county. Gen. cary's speech, though calm aud dignified, s ytt thorough and convincing. lie or.t oT r the whole ground, and dernon- ratid conclusively that the only hope of alvalu.n for rep ublican institutions lies in tiio sucje3 of the Union party at the Twenty years ago, Gen. Geary was resident of Cambria county. Upon the taking out of the Mexican War, he rent forth from amongst us in command fa company of our citizen soldiery, since rhich time Ins lines hive been cast in her places. This visit to Wilmore was "".sit to those he knew and who knew m a renewal of old friendships and old wcidtion. The General is a universal vorite in Cambria county, and Cambria wul do the fair thing by him at lie polls. Mark that. Coi-fir Pkoceed.vgs. Following ia a abstract of the business transacted in Iff c Quarter Sesiioas of Cambria county 5t week : Ccmth. ve. Wra. Miller assault and tory. Jury called and eworn, who i acfendan: guilty. Not sentenced. Conith. vs. A. J. Baker keeping a "?ling house. Pleads guilty and 8ub Sentenced to pay a fine of S10.00 d costs. Comth. vs. John Burn9 surety of tho -te. Defendant bound oer to keep e pence, ffii'A. vs. James Giiffin refusing to an officer in making an arrest. Not :Lty, and county pay costs. tuoith. vs. John Fogle surety of the s?e. Defendant discharged on payment costs. yvuuth. vs. August Varner and Philip f-f'crs ruriar r::i x'- c J xOt Ben :ced. Court adjourned on Thursday. Let It Never de Forgotten. The Knstown Democrat calls vebementlv on VTeadcra to never forget that "by nc act r ot the JDemocrahc party Vas the pfot huge National debt piled up." aenng that the debt spoken of wa. ftracted by the people in a determined u? 10 dellver the Government from the fids of those wh o sought its destruction. IS adm ission of our cotemsorarv that it its party friends claim no nffiHaUnn the loyal and patriotic m,. to share of the glory 0f the success -umon arms, while it is rm!n.l 1 ar-d hones!, i3 at th Gently refreshing Ka?E BALr.. A rtK , , t1.-M, u,u' oi Dase r-'i Will ..i i v- c p.ayea oetween the Unknown 9t Johnstown and the Ehnsh, ; the grounds of the latter, to day" Notice to Teachers and Directors. J. Frank Condon, Superintendent of Common Schools for Cambria county, gives notice that examinations of teachers will be held at the following times and places, to wit : - Loretto borougb, at Lore t to, cn Thureday, Sept. Ctb. 1866. Millville borough, at school house No. I, on Tuesday, September 11th.. Uunstfcr twp., at Glass' school house, on Saturday, September 22d. Johnstown, in school room No. l,on Thurs day, Sept. 2 til. Taylor twp., at Conemau-U Station, on Friday, Sept. 28th. Washington twp., atllemlock, ou Saturday, Sept. 29th. Wilmore borough nnd Summerhill twp., at Wilmcre, on Monday, Oct. 1st. Croyle twp., at Summerhill, on Tuesday, Oc. 2d. Conemaugh twp., at Singer's school house, on Wednesday, Oct. 3d. Richland twp., at Kring's school house, on Thursday, Oct. 4th. Yoder twp., at Stutzman's school house, on Friday, Oct. 5th. Blacklick twp., at Belsano, on Monday, Oct. 8th. Eben6burg borough, and Cambria twp., at Ebensburg, on Wedesday, Oct. lOtb. Carrolltown borough, and Carroll twp., at Carrolltown, on Thursday, Oct. 1 1th. Susquehanna twp., nt Dillon's school house, on Saturday, Oct. 13th. Chest twp., at Proudfoot's school house, on Monday, Oct. 15th. White twp., at Fallen Timber, on Tuesday, Oct. 16th. Clearfield tp., at St. Augustine, on Wednes day, Oct. 17th. Chest Springs borough, at Chest Springs, on Hiuisaay. uct. TSth. Alleghany twp., at Loretto, on Friday, Oct. 19th. Jackson twp., at Harris' school house, on Monday, Oct..2'2d. Special exnminatio&s arM be held in Johns town, on Soturdny, tbt, 3d and 24th of November, at which personsmay be examined who failed to attend the proper district ex amination, in consequence of sickness, or for other valid cause, by presenting satisfactory evidence of the facts of the case. Teachers must be examined in the districts in which they apply for schools. Mum. The Democracy of Cambria county, well knowing the platform upon which they stand will not bear the scru tiny of popular investigation, have deter mined to hold vo political mass meetings this campaign. They are content to rest their hopes of success upon the schemings and plottings of the midnight working, daylight shunning, anti-republican associ ation known as the "Mystic Circle." Scott House, Johnstown. We di rect the attention of the reader to the advertisement of this excellent hotel. It has been completely refitted and elegantly furnished by it? new landlords, Messrs. Row & Co., and now offers accommoda tious to the traveling public surpassed by no country hotel in the State. As Capt. Cuttle would say, turn down the leaf here and make a note. Question. The question just now i, whether J. M. Thompson's immense sales of goods are attributable to extensive advertising, or to the fact that he keeps only the best in his store. P. O. buildinjr, Ebensburg. Are You Going Traveling ? Trunks, carpet-sacks, traveling bags, and all the paraphernalia necessary for a trip by rail, coach, on horseback, or on foot, for sale at C. T. Roberts', High street, Ebensburr. Lost! A couple of days since, on the road between Ebensburg and Loretto, a JleerscJiaum Pipe. The finder will be lib erally rewarded upon returning it to this office.' No Paper. The Dem. & Sent, estab lishment is being removed from its old stand on High street to Crawford street, and will issue no paper this week. OUR JOIIXSTOWN LETTER. POLITICAL MEETINGS IN THE SOUTH OF THE COUNTY PROPOSED RECEPTION TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON CAMP MEETING BUSINESS, 4C Johnstown, Sept. 11, 1866. Dear Alley.; Of news local, we have little to write about, but of news political, we have an abundance. On Friday eve ning last, a Johnson Club was organized here, composed of men whose feelings have hitherto been anti-Democratic. Mr. Keim, of the Fifth ward, is the President of the club. On Saturday evening, a large Republi can meeting was held on the public square, which was addressed by S. Calvin, Esq., of Hollidaysburg, and Gen. Geary. The same evening, a Democratic meeting to ratify the nomination of R. L. Johns ton, E.q., for Congress, was held at Cone maugh. Preparations are on foot to give a reception to President Johnson on his arrival in our town on Saturday next. The Joh nson Club and the Democratic club are moving in the matter. A camp meeting has been in progress for several days in Richland township, some five miles from our town. On Sun day, large delegations from Johnstown at tended. No drmht. rnnph onnA vcaa Ann 7 - (3 . - .. u. uvt.w by the meeting to individuals greatly in want of moral instruction and example. business is brightening up, and our town IS assuming its wonted Armnaran.A nf Onto Ball at Uemlocli. 7b th$ Editor of Th AUrgJlanian i Oil Saturday afternoon of last week, a Tery interesting social gam? at base ball was played at Hemjpk, Cambria county, between the First Nine of the Highland Club of that place and the First Nine of the- Ebensburg Club. The day was wet and lowering till neon, but when play was tailed, at one o' clock, the clouds had broken, and the sun came forth in his glory, yet not with suffi cient fervor in hia glad beams to entirely lickup the moisture which covered the grounds as with a mantle. Despite the dampness, the play on both sides wai good and the game well contested. It resulted, after a three hours struggle, in the success of the Ebensburghers. Quite a large concourse of spectator?, including a due proportion of ladies, were present throughout the after noon. The members of both Clubs were' sump tuously entertained at the hotel of Messrs. Wilkins & Trotter. On the two separate oc casions of dinner and supper, the hospitable board absolutely groaned with good tbing3, to all which the boys paid their willing de voirs after a manner conclusive of th?ir full and entire appreciation of the way they keep hotel in Hemlock. In the evening, an interesting little episode came off. 'Mein host" Wilkins, on behalf of Miss Elizabeth A. Trotter and other ladie3 of Hemlock, presented a gorgeous bouquet to the Ebensburg Nine, accompanying the pre sentation with a neat speech. The compli ment was fittingly acknowledged by a member of the Nine; after which, during anhour which passed too soon, pop speeches were made, songs were sung, and toasts were drunk. A little later, the Ebensburghers took the train for home, unanimous in the conviction that if a better town than Hemlock, or a cleverer set of fellows than the Highlanders, or a more hospitable people than over there abound, have existence on the face of the earih, they do not know it. Mr. Miles Upton, of New York, acted as umpire, and won the plaudits of all parties by his promptness and impartiality. Mr. E. D. Rhey for the Ebensburghers, and Mr. Wm. Vaughn for the Highlanders, officiated accep tably as scorers. Ebg. RESOLUTION. At a meeting of the First Nine of the Eb ensburg B.ise Bali oiui,, held Monday even ing, 10th instant, the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Retolved, That the thanks of this First Nine are due and are hereby tendered the Highland Base Ball Club for the kind and courteous reception extended them on the occasion of their late visit to Hemlock. Mere words were inadequate to give expres sion to the full measure of their appreciation of the mu'titude of kindnesses showered upon them, and they would therefore request, ear nestly request, that the Highland Club visit Ebensburg at an early day, to the end that the debt incurred maj in a measure be can celled by a return of hospitalities. LETTERS remaining UNCLAIMED IN THE POST OVFICfc, At Ebevsbvry, State of Pennsylvania, Sept. 1, 1S6G. John Condo, John Jones, J. F. Carpenter, J. J. Cummings, Allison Downes, 3, Jos. W. Davis, Mrs. Sarah Evans, Mrs. Mary Evans, David Evans, M. A. Evans, Geo. Evertv, Mrs. C. Ferrel, Mrs. Nancy Farren, John J. Farren, Simeon Ferguson, Miss Annie Grant, Miss C. M'Glency, Miss Ann C. Jone3, Miss Sade Jones, Miss -4 nn S. Jones, Miss Mary Jones, Francis Settle, 2, James M'Guire, Miss Lucy Moser, 2, Barnev M'Closkey, Robt. "Miller, J. B. O'Niel, Rev 1. N. Pershing, 2, Francis V. Riley, 2, Isaac Reger, Mrs. Nancy Rodkay, Thos. Strittmattcr," John II. Shmett, William Jones, .Nicholas Yv lland. To obtain any of these letters, the appli cant must call for "advertised 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 ofiice arfd State. 2. Head letters with the writer's pout 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. Place the postase etamn on the vpver righi-hand corner, and leave space between the stamp and direction for post-marking 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's 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. Sec. 28, Law of 1863. JOHN THOMPSON. P. M. OOD MORRELL & CO., Johnstowh, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRV GOODS, CARPETINGS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, . CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS a SHOES, BONNETS. HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISn, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON FEKD OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES AC. XQ?" Clothing and Boots and Shoes made 'o order on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 1860-tf. GET your LIVE STOCK INSURED The "Great Eastern Detective and Horse Insurance Company," oi Philadelphia, insures Horses and Mules against loss by th eft, fire, accilent, or natural disease. Au th orized capital, $100,000. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania March 12, 1866. JAMES M. HARR, Agent, augj6:lm Ebensburg. Pa. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. An examination of school tonrlipra be held at the School House, Ebensburg; on Tuesday, the -18th September, next, at. one o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of supplying the schools of said borough with one male ana hve female teachers, for a term of four months. By order of the Board. au30-3t D. J. JONES, Secy. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. The subscriber, havific taken out a regular license as an Auctioneer, is prepared to cry all manner of Sales on short notice and at reasonable terms. Address Jul AYER'S PILLS. Ara yoa sick, feeble and complaining ? wre you. out or orderyour sys tem deranged and your feelings .uncomfortable? These symp toms are often the precursors of serious Illness. Some fit of sickness Is creep ing upon you, and should be averted by ft Hniely use ot the right remedy. Take Aycr'fl Pills, and drivo away ihe humors purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstruc tedly, In health. Tby stimulate the organs of the body into vigorous activity, purity the system from th? obstructions which make disease. A co!d settles pomewhere in the body, and deranges the natural operations of that part. This, if not relieved, will react upon itself, and the surrounding organs, pro 4ucing general aggravation, suffering and de rangement. While in this condition, take Ayer's P5113, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health. What is true and bo apparent in this trivial and common coinplajnt 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. Noue who knows the vir tue of these Pills will negleet to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Derange ment of the Liver, Costiveness, Constipation, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms, and Suppression, when taken in large dose3. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take tliem easily. t and they are surety the best purgative -medicine yet dis covered. Ater's Ague Cure, for "the speed and cer tain Cure of Intermittent Fever, oj Chills and Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache or Bilious Headache, and liilious Fevers ; indeed, for the whole class of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused bv the malaria of miasmatic 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- cinps 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 army and of the west, try it, and you will endorse these assertions. jul5:2m. BfU. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by R. J. LLOYD, Eb ensburg, WM. BERLIN, Johnstown, and deal ers generally. THE LADY OCULIST. Miss LAURA LE SUER, whose sue eessful practice has been well known in Pittsburg and vicinity for the last seven years, has now taken rooms at the residence of Mrs. StahCHigh st., JEbersburg, Cambria county, Pa., where she proposes spending the summer for the purpose of ireatinjr DISEASES OF THE EYES. The System is a cautions and safe one has never bepn known to fail in subduing In flammation of the Ees, either Acute or Chronic will remove extraneous substances from tli e eyeballs, cure granulated eyelids, so hat the eyelashes, instead of growing like bristlesdown 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 ill without the use of the Knife, Lunar Caustic, Blue Stone, or any of those severe remedies so frequently applied, to the destruction of the eyes. Miss LE SEUR also treats successfullv RHEUMATISM and 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 most cordially invite the afflicted to come and test the effect of the treatment for themselves, as suring those whose cases are curable that ir they put themselves under her treatment and follow strictly the directions given, they will certainlv be rewarded with HEALTH AND SIGHT. These are facts, and fact1? 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 Cbnrch, Titsburg. Rev. J. A. Swaney, Pastor Beaver st. M. E. Church, Allegheny City. Thomas Clark, Esq., firm ot Clark &, Thom as, Pittsburg. Joseph Anderson, Esq., proprietor St. Clair Hotel, Pittsburg. Wm. Edy, Esq., 31 Fifth st., Pittsburg. Thompson Bell, Esq., Commercial Bank, Fourth st., Pittsburg. Rev. Templin Moore, D. D., Philala. March 20, 1866-3m 31. R. HUGHES k CO., WILMORE, PENNA. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Willow-ware, Qucensware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, kc. Also, dealers in nemlock, Cherry. Ash, Bass, Maple, and Sugar Lumber. SQF Bills for Frame Lumber filled to order promptly. We buy our goods for cash, and can sell lower than "Bedford County" or any other dealer in this country. Our senior partner has had twenty yeirs' experience in business, and flatters himself he can sell a little lower than men who have had no experience whatever in business. CALL AND SEE US! EST Cash paid for Wool, Rags, and Coun try Produce. We do not ask 60 days credit, as tti9 credit system has played out in the course of human events. Xgg We pay Cash, and sell for Cash or its-BS. &5$equivalent.-1x&i WM. R. HUGHES & CO. Wilmore, July 5, 1866:3m SPECIAL NOTICE. Edensburg, July 19, 1800. To all interested persons : Read and Learn Your own Interests. Mr. Robert H. Singer has made arrangements with one of the best wagon makers in the State to have wairons of all kinds nut. nn on short notice. He will also sell I. C. Singer's unequalled "Tire Bender." If you want a good wagon, or need a Tire Machine, go and see Mr. Singer, at his shop, near E. GUss' Foun dry, where all kinds of blacksmithing is neatly and substantially done cheap for cash. July 19, 'fc'6-3ii. IME OR LEAVE."- Lime for sale, at Lilly'? station, or Plane No. 4, by the bushel or car oad. Shipped to Johnstown, Ebensburg, or any station on the Penna. Rail Road. Address WM. TILEY, Hemlock P. O., Cambria co.t Pa. $501 75 1 $100! SAVED nv a riAvn.pnPTPi $10! S20! 30 I 810! 850! SAVED ON AN ORGAN OR MELODEON I By tendir.j yovr Orders to O. J. WILLARD, No. 54t Broadwat, Nkw Yosk, PIANO-FORTE AND MUSIC DEALER. Wholesale Aaents for vn. A. Pond k Co.'s. Eoardraar, Gray k Co.'s, Wm. Knabe & Cos, and other r3t clas3 Piano-Fortes, and Cahart, Needham k Co.'a New Tarlor Or gans, Melodeons. Church Harmoniums. Also, J. D. k 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 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, bv Tucker. 30 40 3C 30 I'm lonely since he left me, by M. Keller, 35 lie, or down in Bennsylvan'a, by Schmidt, 30 I believed her true to'me, by II. 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 Dan Bryant, Lost star of my hope, last song and cho rus, by Ilenrv Tucker. 35 40 40 30 Little house under the hill, by E.C Phefps, 30 Leave me not in deep despair, by Wood, 35 Mind you that, by J II JtcNaughton, Moonlight with thee, by R Meyer, My beautiful Lizzie, by J. McMahon, 35 35 35 My i'olly Ann, comic, Davis Reed, Mother's blessing, by F. Widdows, Maggie Moore, by P D Isaacs, My angel boy, by S C Foster, Music on the waves, duet. C W Glover. 40 80 30 30 30 Never deem my love can change, Thomas, 35 ieu me. twinkling star, Griffin, There's none to say gooil 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 Lety May, P B Isaacs, Cadaverous Jones, G Bowdram, I cannot call her mother. Chamberlain, Jennie lives but for thee, J Mali an, Kissing on the si-, J G Marder, Kiss me, father, ere I die, Walker, Bury me in the sunshine, II Milliard, Angel child, W II. Burr, Beautiful cloud, Aradia. Striking ile, as sung by Dan Bryant, Instrumental New Waltzes. L'Ardtta, bv L Ardita, Belles cf Brooklyn, G W Warren, Dalia grand valse, E Kettencr, Faust, T Oesten, Flowing streamlet, C Wells, Faust, G W Warren, Harvest home Jean Manus, Heart's ache, Wm B Allen, Ida, Jean Manius, Kiss, L Ardita, Kiss, brilliantly arranged by C Kittenar, Marches anh Quicksteps. Lincoln Funeral March, Funeral march, from Don Sebesti-an, Fradel, March Ilongroise. II Woolenhaupf, March Tremphale, Dr Perabeau, March Montenegrine, II Mayher, Variation. Beautiful dreamer, A Bnumacb, 30 30 35 35 35 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 35 SO 30 60 1.00 30 30 ",5 75 50 30 50 50 50 CO 50 60 30 40 60 Call me not back from the echoless shore, 50 Dear mother, I've come home to die, 60 Lanigan's ball, H Baumach, 60 Send for illustrated price lists of instru ments and catalogues of music. Address O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale Piano Forte Music Dealer, dec7,65tf 54? Broadway, N. Y. RICES 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, on Franklin Street, 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, 4c, 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. 1&T Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance, and work delivered where desi red. JOHN PARKE. November 30, 1865-tf IRST NATIONAL RANK OF ALTO ON A ? Corner of Virginia and Annie Street oppo site Superintendent's Office Penrj,. Blair countv, Penna. ' U. S DEPOSITORY a FINANCIAL AGENCY. Monies received on deposit. Interest al loweu on ime deposits. Gold and Silver Bought and Sold. Frattional Currency and Mutilated United States Notes Redeemed. Drafts cn the principal Cities for ?ale. Cen tral Depot for the sale of United States Inter nal Revenue Stamps. This Bank keep3 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, Brest. D. T. Caldwell, Cahicr. Feb. O, 1865.-tf. ORETTO MA RULE WORKS! The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of Cambria and adjoining coun ties that he has just received u stock of the finest Italian and other Marbles at his estab lishment, in Loretto, Cambria county, Pa. Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, Table and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most beau tiful and finest quality of Foreign and Domes tic marble, always on hand and made to order R3 cheap as they can be purchased in the city, in a neat and workmanlike manner, and ou the shortest notice. The public are respectfully invited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confident that my work and prires will satisfy any person desiring anything in my line of business. Now is the time to get a cheap job ! JAMES.WILK1NSON. Loretto, May S, 18617 JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COM- TOUNDl NO medioice for thft CUr Of Tthr nwifttUtn liaa evr attained to such a hiu degree of favor. and universality as JOHNSON'S FJIEUMATI0 COMPOUND AHhongh but on year befora the pnbllc. thii mediclna h9 justly gained an unbounded popularity. When the originator first intro duced It. he was convinced of its efficacv. but uc unit" supposea u wa3 destined to proro such an inestimable blessing to the afflicted, hat "true merit' cannot bo suppressed. The- attestation of huudrtdg who have been cured by its use, must prove the truth of the- assertion, "THAT IT IS A RADICAL CURATIVE" FOR INFLAMMATORY AND ACUTE RIIEUMA- TIS31, GOUT, NEURALGIA, AND KIXDRED DISEASES. We recommend it with, confidence as THE GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY, For the Speedy and Positive Care of th aoove complaints. Mf.!!rs. 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. Being in the Postoffice, about two months ago. Mr. Clark observed my crippled condition, and urged me to trv a'bottle of "Johnson's Rheumatic Compound." I fol lowed his advice and now, by the blessing ot God, and the use of half a bottle of your "Compound," I am free from all symptom of rheumatism, and can walk without the aid of my staff, as well as ever. james Mcdowell, Tarentum, October 25, 1865. H. E. SELLERS k CO., Sole Proprietors. PITTSBURG, Pa. - Sfi- Sold Everywhere. FOR SALE BT A. A. BARKER Ebensbwrg, P . -TORMS! SELLERS' VERMIFUGE, This Worm Medicine HAS NO SUPERIOR, IF AN EQUAL, In this or r.ny other Country. Every ypar 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 PHYSICIANS SPEAK! - Sellers' Vermifuge the Best in Use Her is the Proof. Licltlng Station, Ky.y Dec. 14, 1845. Mr. 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 and wasting to ft mere skeleton. In thirty-six hours after f gave the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity of upward of six hundrd worm3 were passed.. The child that was given up for lost, is now' as well as any iu he neighborhood. AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D. R- E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietory Pittsbtrq, Pa. for sale bt A. A. BACKER- Ebeasburg, Ta. JINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER AND MEDICAL DISCOVER F. The most Popular Remedy ever offered to the Public. FOR SKIN DISEASES, nUMORS, TIM--. PLES, ERUPTIONS, BOILS. OLD AND STUBBORN ULCERS, SCROFULA, MERCURIAL DISEASES, &c, IT IS UNEXCELLED. The old and young, rich and poor, people of all classes speak in unqualified terms ot its greatefficacy. We make no claim to having discovered a "Panacea," or "Uni'-er--sal Remedy" for all the ailments to which flesh is heir, but we do claim what countless facts have fairly and fullv 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 ia reccmmciided. IT 15 WORTH A TRIAL. K. IS. SELLERS & CO., PITTSBURGH, FA. FOR sale b? A. A. BARKER Ebefrsbnfg, Pa.- OR A FAMILY MEDICINE, SELLERS' LIVER PILLS ARE INVALUABLE. Have you Depression of Spirits aud Lojr of Appetite ? Are you Nervous and Irritable ? Are you of a Costive Habit? Hare yod Tain in the Side and Headache ! Have you Sallow Complexion? If so, rest assured there is some derange ment of the Liver which calls for immediate attention. Performing, as it does, such im portant function in the body, it is highly necessary that it should be preserved in a t-tate of perfect health and activity. 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