LLU 4Uo The Late Raid. The rebels seem eletcrmined to push j their way into Pennsylvania, and destroy the Central Railroad, and, if possible, our iron manufactories throughout the State. The people along the border have suffered considerable from the raids, whilst the people in the central part of the State go on as though there were no rebs this side of Richmond. Should the "Jonnic Hobs'" make a Ktrike this way, they would find the peo ple mostly unprepared, and they would destroy considerable property before they could be checked. The people should prepare themselves po as to meet any emergency, but at the name time they must not forgot that E. J. Mills & Co. are selling just as cheap ns ever, and persons in want of goods of any kind, will sac money by calling to sec thorn. So don't forget to call. As the great wheel of time rolls on, ami men grow older and more experienced, wc find that they grow wise and more discreet They have powii their ii J at and commence to think seriously. Old Timo is no rep.ctor of persons, but imprints his strong hand on every brow and alike, all grow old, hut in this age it is surprising to see the wisdom shown by the citizens of 1'bensburg and vicinity, by purchasing their summ. r goods and fancy articles at Mr. James .M Thomp sotfs popular bazarr. We would advise .til our readers to take tim y the fl'.o 1 ck. and embrace tlie earliest opportunity of giving Mr. Tlionipoii a c;.i!, as Lis cx- tciiMve variety ot not fail to ph-nsc. all kiud.s of ods A n i-x.imiii' . n i.f Sth'"l Te;'.(!tcrs uiil br !, i 1 at th h..o! House, in the Hor-ouh of Elwi.-sburg. n Saturd iy tlie 27th inst., at one o'clock j V. M . for tlie pur SC of th. 1 I in. I i. ion Scliools oi sai lid B irotih with one Tiu- t nrih' and tlirec male teachi rs Siiuv.iii to i.c i'Iioii mi the urs: id-mdav h M.PTEMld 11 next, f.r a term of ci; i""iiths. I'iy order of ie Boar 1. D .1. JONES, S.vrctarv, A 10. IS-'. i-2r. RSGI3TE113 KfJTI N ilice i hereby ci.:i that l! Wli.g ! to.; n .-I'luts, havw Luou i'.i-s 'i'tei'.T .K;i -c, at l-iboi. i .in i Id u , .. . . . ..... 6 present, d to in' v n po.tns uourt ! dint v, f .r co.; G.rinali .'ii I'tnl a'.l MONDAY, the 5th dav of Scpte:i ( '-.TV,! anion a .d:C: on or in .t. to wit : The account of L. II. X- E R .berts, Exec i, oa s of b.ivid Evans ii c?d. Tiie a-coniii i f Ch.oiiy T. S'narp, Execu tds of Riciurd harp, dee'd. The lirfit and linal acconnt M :r' I.ewi A '..ninistiat r ot Edward Ci, La-vis, .he" ! Tu'J account of i. II. K iberts. Aduiini.s tr.it-r of Jo!.!! Rjcs, de'd. Tii.J fourth .-iccoiiot i late Ib l"?n ), acting of Jai.c ;i..whm.' of Jo'.; M .kin, dee'd. Tiie hist partial .vcor.nt ivirp it; ii k iv Ih niy C Kiipati :.... . . ... i '.. i ir f J. lllCS 1, o ...O-ois hi ..r:.vvv o. i .:iii-i,, -.;il Tne account of Kerenze Widinan Execu tiix of John id i.an, ;(cM. The second and linal aoc unit of Al x m icr Jacob C'vcr, Aduiini..; rat. is .f Adam C ver, decM. Tlie first iind final account of John vv James Cost. Uow, Executors of lU-nrv C'H t' llow, dee'd. The second and fin d account of J-.,hn Arthurs and John IUdibrand Adininittra t 15 nf Jacob Meeneely, dee'd. Tiie account of Sarah Cnlinsey, Admin itrator of Ievi Morris, dec'.!. Tiie account of Jjseph Bonder v Henry Cole, Executors i f Jacob Sharbaugher, Sr., d.c'd. Tho third account of Francis D-vlin, Ad-mini.-trator of Patrick C ie, dee'd. The account of Charks P. Ellis, Guar dian of tic minor children Jeremiah Ilitc, dee'd. The ..count of James McAnany, Guar dian of the estate of O.ven Kelly, dee'd. The partial account of M. Husson. Esq., Administrator of the estate of John Brown, dee'd. The final account of Win. A. Glass, Ex ecutor of John G. Milier, dee'd. The account of II. Kinkead, Esq., Ad ministrator of William Wherry, dee'd. JAMES GRIFFIN, Register. Register's Oflice, Ebensburg. Aug. 10, l804-4t MEXTISTHY. yilHE uudersigned Graduate of the Bulti Jl more College of Dental Surgery, respect fully offers his proffessliltial services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement '.n his art. To many years of personal experience he has thought to add the imparted experieuceof the high--6t authorities in Dental Science. He Kim ply asks that an opportuity may be given for his work to speak its own praise. SAMUEL BEDFORD, D. T). S. Office in Colonade Row. Rf.pkrekcks. Prcf. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Handy ; A. A. Blandy, P. II. Austen, of the Baltimore College. CO Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. An essay on the Harmonious Relations ' ietween Divine Faltli ard Natural Reason for sale by JAMES MURRAY I. S 1-30 1 0 A H I Tin- Secretary of the Treasurer gives no- tic.e that subscriptions will be received for COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT 15UCIIU, Cuoon Treasury Notes, payable three years j a positive and Specific Remedy for diseases from August 15th, 18G4, with senii -annual j t,f tn0 Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dron interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths i sical Swellings. per cent, per annum principal and interest x ni3 Medicine increases the power of Di buth to he paid in lawful money. j gestion, and excite the Absorbents into These notes will be convertable at the j healthy action, by which the 'Watery or option of the holder at maturity, into six j Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural per cent., gold bearing bonds, payable not j Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain less than Vive nor more than twenty years an(j Inflammation. from their date, as the Government may ! elect Thev will be issued in denominations j HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bl'CIlU. of 450 $100, $500 $1,000 and $5,000, and por Weaknesses arising from Excesses, all subscript'ons must be for fifty dollars or j Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiseietion of some multipie e--f fifty dollar. (Abuse, attended with the following symp- The notes will be transmitted to the own j ton.s:- ers f-'-c t-f trans' rtation charges as soon , 1 udisjiosition to Exertion, Loss oflVwcr, aft. r ti c receipt of the original Certificates j E,,ss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, of Deposit as they can be prepared. j Weak Nerves, Trembling, s tlc notes draw interest from August ! Horror of Disease. Wakefuluess, ,;"!' m-ikin:r deposits subsequent to j Pinine.ss of Vision. Pain in the Back. A if m I .:. , J r i that eh recent of a hill f-r the amour.t. certmed to j by the oftker with whom u was made. A ; deductions for commissions noi.-t uc oi.v... , Sa'xLA'DVANTAOEcrTIlIS LOAN. It is a National Snvinfis Bank, oflenng a from the deposits. ,,,. ! hi'dicr rate of mU rest roan anv i.t. . ..... ; the best security. Any .Savings Banii wmch ii ivs its lienositors in U. S. Notes, considers ) that it i.-paying in vne uei.ii-.i-v."e, ; uinm of tiie country, and it cann-i paj in ; anything letter, for Us own ascis aie euuer : in .'overument sscurili-s or in notes or bon..s '; payable iu government paper. i U is cipuily convenient as a temporary or ; permanent investment. Tie uotes can al- ; wavs be sold f-r witldu a fractioti ot thtir facJ- r.r.d accumulated iuterst, and are Lie , b-st . nritv with banks as coilatera.s h-r j :isoouuts. , r ! CoNviurin.'E into A Sis ieu ctNT5--0 j G d.u IU)xn. ! I a a i.liti !. to the very libcial i at t rest on j th:-i; :'. s f.,r three years, this pnvhege of , ,-onvt r.-ion is now worth about three per j :t i.i l :l::I Uin. for the current rate u.r , Jo B s is no less man oie ji i:i.l hchra the war the piemium 1 " .....1.- vu i.v.'r on toe r . i er ceiii. c-. .- u. twr.:v i.'-r cent It will be .-ten that the a tud" .rof.t on this loan, at tbe present muk. t t.'te, is not less than ten per cent. i ;r on from State or Mi ni. h-ai. Taxation. iTS r-u'"' " But a.-ide fiom ad the advantages we have :.umerated. a sp cial Act of C-nrcss c'i o'dbun U awl Trc-xsvrij wiet Jrom oral i-isa'ion. On the average, tins es'-mp tion is w.-rth about two per cent per an num. a.cor '.ini to the rate ot taxation in va ;i' "? psrt f the count ry . r i-i b-!'.. vc-1 that no -e unties off r m y-rt at i:;.!ll:-( men' in ni.Mits t.. the leo-icis ;is Ui '-i' luci bv the - veii.n id. In all other in.'.el.tvdiu s. the faith or Ability i : . .. . . .- loruis of j I iinv.tte i :mi i r St. CK. Coal;' louw. ; t- para te c '?r.:-!innii..'s, oniy. is p:cii-ed i r payment, whiie E e whole p-optriy of the c-.-.mtiy i held to Mc::re th-.- .'.isc'.ia l;c of a'.i the o'oli Rations of the Unih-d Stat.-s. Viii:e the "v.-rnnient ofters the most lii.eral t. nns for its loans, it Leik v s I ii.it ihe ve'v strongest anneal wiii be t tii2 h.y- i f aitv a: Dir. pntiioti.-m ot ti.e pc pie. de ce r t '. :i tes will lw i.-suwl f-r all ,h dei'osi'.s. 1 lie -r: v o i' "- "' ! upon t! e oriyimd eriifica'- the denomimt- I 'ion of n i:cs r. d .:rc 1, and whether they are . . . . i i i ...... i to he i.-si:e.l ir. i anli. or payame o oi.i-r Whcn uid'Ted it inu.t he lett with ti e ,-ivii:r the deposit, to be l.nwaidcd .surv I i.j; 'ir. ment. p'ii lis will 1.3 rtccivt-'d by the. of tho United State.-, at Wa-li c s"v.aal assist; nt Treasurers a:..'. . -il.-lT 1 t the T Slihst Trcao.i.-, i -rntoi'. a.-Luded lJt-positaiics, and by tiie FIiibTKrTIQ3iL BiNSOF ALTOOM. and ny ;tli National Banks which are d-'pos-l'.iries of i.ublic money, and RE-FF.C l'ABLE BANKS ash BANKERS throughout tlie country wdl give further in formation, and Afkoiid Eve;iy .cii.'tv to Sui'.scr.i r.id'.s. August 10, 1SM1. 3:n. Eltiidy EltMiIiag R.ady t. nail down. READY' P.OOI'ING than half the est of tin At U roof,. READY ROOFING More durable than tin. READY ROOFING Suitable fur steep or Hat roofs. READY ROOFING Far all kinds of buddings, in all climates. READY ROOFING Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. Ne.'ds no eating over with cement after it is tailed down. READY ROOFING Made, of a strong woven fabric, thoroughly saturated and covered upon lvoth surfaces with a perfectly waterproof composition, j and put up in rolls ready for use 10 mcl wide, and 75 feet long. We also manufacture LIQUID CEMENT, FOR LEAKY TIN ROOFS, Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint. ALSO, COMPOUND C E M E N T , FOR LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS, Which will often save the cost of a new roof. Samples of Ready' Roofin'g and Circulars sent by mail when desired. Favorable terms made with responsible P ' y S v 1 x. n 73 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. June 22, 1805-6m. date must pay xtxeiur , .u.m.v, ; , PLATES AND CR. ati. r..... ... a 1 ... . . ".". T T 'Tl t'il 111 1 I ;,..-,..,' I r.Oll.'A ,! tHO iVlltUMlhH- Vi.,-t.,, 1 - - T w HOLll !. 1 iteofnotetodateof.N-posu , ,jt Hands i . mug . i .e 1 ,Mly, always iSi bLl i r.Yt;,. ,lpnoiting tventy-ue iu u.-.i.iu , Dryness el tno fcKin. irruptions on tnc race. dollars and upwards f,r these notes at any Pallid Countenance. I , , i time will bo allowed a co.nnms.on ci one- , Symptoms, if allowed ( go on. ! i Oil I E S an 1 V I f i ' k ' i fr'" -'':in a,iaer of one per c,nt , which w.l, e ., kh t)- ..lieine invariably .emoves, ! CUIllK ICkb -ui ways , t.re ;t in '.o ... .1... Tron-urv Pepannv di upon w,e r..ii..- ""',u- o:ll'.l t niv. . . , . s''ii , HELMBOLD'S CHU.iiiC JL x iwiuwuua, - . - fpotenr,;. Fatuity, E.Mrptlr fits. j;i (,nc of wj,ich the Patient may expire. Who can say tl.at they are not freqi LSIlt j v foil owe! by tnose Direful Diseases." : -INSAM i V AND CONSUMPTION." i A!ttt- nre a ware of the cause f tht-ir snfl". rl i,.? jut U(,ue cullfs the rcc-rds of the Insane Asylums. AlV j'riancnoiy jtcuiis oy tjoitsuniiitton jH.ar am.,iu witness to the lruth of the as (i,,,,. j ''c Constitution once rfiWictl v ith Orrjavir ' Wcaknfxs repiires the aid of Medicine to i Strength"!! ntvd Invigorate the System. I 7rA ,-,., !Et mb-.ld's EXTP.ACT BUCHU j ,-Mrtf,.a..v 0'c.,. A Trial will convince the! !m,st .,,1. EEMALES-FEMALES FEMALES, i ja vtnn,j AJjactiuns jcci:liar to Females the Extract B-ichu is r.tt-pialled ly anv other i ,., ,rit..iy, as in Chlorous or II. tention, Ine- j polarity, linfulness, or Suppression t-f j t;st,,n".a!y Evacuations, Ulcerated or j Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leuohoi n om I or Whitis, Sterility, and fir all compla'mts i incident to the sex. whether-arising I'rjiii j indiscretion Habits of Dissipation, or in the ! DECLINE OU CHANCE OF LIFE. i j Take no iiorc Ikd.S'im, Mcrrnrij. r ' I'hasavt Medicines fur unpb-asant met dnit ! ijfrouif diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIiU AND j IMPROVED ROSE WASH CUI1ES i SECR::r D1SEASFS ' Pi all their Stages. At little Expense. Little or no than-'c in D'ut. No in.uiive- i tiience. And no E.!6$urc, It causes a frtquent i-.sire and rivcs trenirth to Urinate, thcrebv Reniovi! : t )b- struct ! Preventing and Cluing Strict- ,,, ,.s ,,f tl.e I'rut l.n, a::av inz Pai tin ro 1 In- fhiiiir .ation. so ir rie:d in the c;as oi dis- .....1 v.M.llii... .; rtlix,,i)Oi;.t Ih'xntsM ' . ,,',.,-, ,,,' i Thou:i-. .is upon Tloii--a:ids v.-ho have - l ! Vw.'5...c rS ( 1 . nnd win Imvc i.,y... rJ t.. .V.-.r,.l in n sh..rt tin..- : !,-!v f..i-...i t'.-' ui-ii! diceived. ;i!i-.i that the "FO!ON:' has, by the use of -'Pow.-.-- ' ful Astrincnth " U , ,'rh d no ir. ti e s.s. . d forni , and j crJaj,s offer Zlarri.tye. U,e Ik-lmbold's Extract Bu.-hu for all afh cth.ns and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in AiAI.Eor FEMALE, from whatever causi: .iriinatinij and nom tUerof IIO LO(i M ANDINCt Diseascs of these Organs i-.timrcs tl e aid i DIURETIC. I! KLM lit ILL'S EX- TR.V'T BUCIIU IS THE GREAT DIUR ETIC, and is certain to have the desired eflect in all Diseases for which it is Ilcc-vn- men led. i Evid-nee of the most reliable and rcspon ! sibh- character nill accompany the medicine. Price ,$1.00 per bottle, or six for 5.00. I Delivered to any A-bhess, securely packed from obsei vation. J) e sen he r-iiinoiums ui uu vnninuucwums .. r, . . . ..' Cures Guaranteed! Advice Gratu i Add..-,, letters ... . h a i4 at on U. ,0, J t t V'-i I i J ' UTv 104 S .uth T.-nth st. be). ( hesnut, Phd.i Af V.i ii Medical D-vt,1. ............. , HELMBOLD'S lri"j a, id Chemical Ware house. f.01 Rr..ad-.vav. New York. ! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND j UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS who endea ! , .1; ...... ....' .irii" .,,..1 .'7,,- 1 t .1 HI t.l,-',U W ' - ' IMI'.I articles on the reputation attained by Ilelmbold's Genuine Pn-paratiot.s. " Extract Buclni. " " Sarsaparilla. Improved Rose Wash. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S TAKE NO OTHER Cut out the Advertisement and send for it AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EN- POSURE- j March 9. 1S04 dv. NOTICIS. In the matter of the petition of David Davis for the specifb per formance of the contract of the said peti tioner and Richard Davis, dee'd : The Com missioner appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria County to take testimony in the said case, will meet the parties interestd, for i the purposes of the said appointment, at j the Hotel of Alex. Moore in EBENSBURG, on WEDNESDBY the 7h day of Sept., next, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., when and where they may attend with their wit- esses. CYRUS ELDER, Aug 3. 64-4t. Commissioner. The Constitution of the United States with explanatory notes for sale by JAMAS MURRAY'. i : The Life and services of General Grant, j . fur sale by JAMES MURRAY Iranlt W. liny, Having adoptrd the Cash system, offers the following Wans at ies than citv retail prices : SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 trail. -ns coitlr kktti.es. 3 quart fo 40 galloi.s. TINWARE, all sorts and kinds. SESEKT IROX WAKK, every variety. ENAMELED TINNED IRON WARE. COPPER WaEE MADE TO ORDER SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING IltONS ZINC WASHBOARDS. COOKING STOVES. EGO .STOVES HEATING COGKHTOVKS. ' ' BRADLKi UUUMNG STOVES TENT, ABBOTT & NOBLE ' PA and every other Pittsburgh or Phiiadclphu: manufacturer's stoves always on hand or procured on ft (!ays notice. SPOUTING. MIXKirS LAMPS, OIL CANS. I'OVVDEU CANS, all s'zos, constantly n hn:,d. COI-TKH MILLS. iU.io 1 i .u rUKIvN, Ui Si EE BBOIL- hUS, J l.hhi U.ike Moulds. Table and Tea Spoon s 5C( ) A L B UCK ETS. Price list now ready for the TY-.de. and M rchants are rospectftdl v ii.vMe'i i call and examine our Wares', svnd for f,.r a catalogue before pincha-h-' e!s where, The above goods M be furnish d v;noLi;.SALK ouuktaii .' AT TIIE JOHNSToWN SToVK & 1IOISK TV !1N IS!! 1 N( STOKE. CANAL STREET. Opja site the Weigh Lock. ASK l OJl I'ihW'h' W If.W'S W Yi V.11Cill V. !. ... and save t'reuy jicrmif. on your pares Johnstown March, I'l, 1SG3. tf. W'e aie now sendujL; bv mail, f w ! po.-t :'E. OUR FINE DIAMOND POINT UNION COLD FENS," and Su.vn: EXTEN'SI-N Sl.Ii'INii C.AsK. with LrA! l'j-N- t'L. IH-atit II III! V cl;aei 1 .!! Il i I'l I I ! I" .1 .1.) -it i.ilr I,-' price of $1,23 Wc never t-''l',? V"'"' '" ,1,a" &l ViH'h- 'Vli' acl:n..W:e:"ed to be the most dirrabh iieautifu! in i;i:uk-t. Thc-y are t.a:.i:f.i.-ur- ed oi 1st: .fi i. and hn'.slied in ti.e !:ed P vsih'e .-tyle. Th-y arc celebrated f.r their adapt:H-s lo tcci v liand an-.i s'yiP ,.i v. n- j tin. iiiaiving a oeautihil IiLMit or Jieavy j stroke wiien d. sired. We have sold over ; one hundred thousand "Union"' IVnsdn- rin;; tbe past eight months, and we have not one word .-f di-sa'islaction from any j usin our Pens. Thcj- are th'-nrsr (i -li i P-n made, and sold f.r one quarter the price j charged by manv. Any one oro.ei ing by n"dl will receive their I ns by next return j mail. Cur goods always arrive safely ;it their destination. Be particular to write your address plain. One trial of our Gold Pens will c-nvince any person of their sit- penotity. We also send, wilhout extra . charge." HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF 100 j SECRETS, or How to Make $5 a Day WiToorT Capital. One of these secrets cost, the publisher -250 for the right to pub- lish it. Several persons are now making i 120 dollars per month by these Secrets. ! 1 1- ,.,il. fl l.tini- Him or uii. ' t t o ,,-nn,l,.,l ! writeS us from Chicago, he has realid j i for months. ?3l3 by knovdedge oh.t.-.in- f , , bo(,k w'c seUll one r,o!l. p(.n . 1 1 " . , . .. , . I 3liri i 1 ' -' -- " " .- - - 1 f r. r r . t- -1 .- A . C - t ,i,. i. -t-f . .iit.1. -in i :kp nrio i1 ir . niiO iv o v jot fMiciets, lor ; unreoi r-.oo , iom, I for $1.50; six loi y;.5U; twelve lor jjz uo. . (pj- Send Governiiient money. Address M. YOUNG & BI.O?. 157 ilonnvc Street July G, lSti-l-bm. TsliW it. M iv OrpUmnfc' Court &ale. I3' viitiio of an order of .the Orphans' Court of Cambria rvnntv the undersigned will exi.'ose to sale wlu..; . - o i j hy public vendue or outcry, on the premises t t,ii SATURDAY, the 20ih day tr August i next, at 1 oMock l. m-, the following real i estate of which Mithias Sheank died seized. j viz : j A certain messuage ana iraci or p.iA.c u: ; parcel of laud, situate in Allegheny town ship, Camlvna county, an.) uung .auo, .:. Josct)h Ib gue. Karheart arrabongh, i-.a- ...... ...i Virr.ii.ni.d-i .I.,, ii 1J. iJoliinan aiai Peter Smtl.-er, containing one hundred ai d seven acres, or thereabouts; together with the buildings and improvements thereon. Tk.bms One half of the purchase money m Kr. nai l on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with in All taxable citizens of the Borough of Ebensburg, arc hereoy no- t:fied that appeals will be held at the office f the Burgess and Town Council ou Mon- ?J the 5th day cf September 1864. in re- UtU to the Sw-asmeSt of Borough and iSm tv or Military taxes for the year 1861. EVAN E. EVANS, WILLIAM CLEMENT, Couucil-ir.cn appointed to hold appeals. Aug. 10, 1864. 4t. terest, to be secure, oy me jivigmem, ooim ; - cue , ,o , , y 1 pheritr ,!lH,i r.M s; Ill)tic0 to be publirhe,-; in . .1 mn,tfforrp ,,f the nurchaser. ' the purpose of takinu testimony in the a now ; . ..n.t.. ... i and mortgage thc c J persons interested ; oue uewspjper printed vvithm said county Tufv "0th lS64-3t. 1 may attend, if th-y think i "T 1 ; f"ur -.-cks Succe.-,.vely pnor to the first Jury -iutn oi. , j . r-..tr.,iJiM..er i . lav of the next. term, leonm-ip said De- U S, MB0NDS. These Bonds are issued un.ler the ct of Congress if March 8th. 1864. bicb pro vides that all Bonds issued U'l'ierthis ,i shall be EXfMPT EIIO.M TAXATION bv or under any state or municipal authority. Subscriptions to these Il.uds arc received m United States r.rt's or n.-tes of Nn.ional Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIX, at the jdi.-asuro of the G n'ernnn'iit, at any period not l,:ss than ten nor more than forty years from their date, and until redemp tion l-'IVH PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over : one bundled doilars annual!-.' and on all j other Bonds semiannually. The interest is payable "i, the (irt days of March nnd Srp j teniber in each year. ! Suhscrihers will receive eitln r Regi.stered j or Omp"!i B nds. as tiirjy may prefer, lio i gi.-tored lion Is are recorded on the books of ; the U. S. Trer surer, aial can l e trar.sfv-rr-d ; o;i!y on the owiK-i's order. Coupon Bon!s rue j.r.ya' to l,tarcr, and are u.oro c. nvc i.icijt f.r commeicial Subscribers to ;hi lorm v.-iil h sve thf op tii'D i'F I a' Kig to- lt, bv raving the: accrued in Tl- -(, es n..ts. "i" the iioti:, t.f N iiioii il Bank-, ad iin" fi'tv lf-r cent, in jrenmnn.) ir ruociv t!iLi!i i drawing mf-rcct from the i:at oi stp.scriiiN I tion :u.! dt posite. Ast!.o-e B n;ls are j EXEMPT IT10M M U N K.'I PAL OE STATE ! TAXATION, ! their valiiw ia increase.! fr ui on? to three J jer ci-;, t. p.-r annum, nn:- .rling t th. rate ' 1 l-iX ;'v;: ;- vr.nous pnrt ot the ccuutry. ) At I !K' pit-scat rate "f premium on gold ! ! thev pav i ! OVER EIGHT : rr-'VT I-Tr('P i i... - i . i.Uf.ii m curi-fucy, and a" .! eqna; c .nvtaiicin.-fc :; permam-: t or tcoip--rary invotmeiit. Jt is believe: I that t.. s ct'.ritics olh r so r csi-ript n U. S. i.t nds. In aw ot t; r ' -rim; ot i;i-.c j'livate ji.-.rti rati" O iiuliii::: .'eciiess. the faith r ability of ; uiauautar aweuicgs, xtunors, Jircp s or .-to, k complies . r M.pa- tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery-t:t-s only is :.u. f,.r p.-,y- , sipela3, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire. Salt for the 'debts of" the Umu-d I Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from te ment, while iYr att s t he wh' :: P'o eny ot tnc count , v is !. ,1.' i ih.. n to sc.. lire, the payment of both pris '.! an it.teri-i-t to com. These. P. ,r, is ma be snicribed f.r in sums fr..u: -Sji nil to any niani: u le. on the :-:mie ti-nns, and are inns made coindly avaihihh.- to the" .smallest Kinder and and ! the hir-et c:i I VI rtf'l into II:. pi?;i!i.-.t. Th:y can le con. ev at .wry iciii.ei.t. and the the S-.-ji..fit of tlie inlerc.t. holdt-r will ha ! l! liiav I.i: lisi lid t.. s f ,.t iii this con:. c: tion th.-.t the t,;. ! r,o..'e 1 1 Hi t of th" United 'es u . n.i.-iest is pavanie in 1 oil tii( ay it' March, 1 h t ' 4 . ws .7CS. l i c interest i.n this ih hd for !! e al year will be J 5 KiT . 1 2 tu: mollis icvcoua in t'o'd for the ! yc-i.r ei:di!.y Ju::c 1BG4. ;0. I cor.ii : j w!.:;C . . nr. . i. i,as Lc ; (.-. o ;-. 1 II V. . i. i'-r at the rati f over 100 Oi i r annum. .-en that, even the present gohl the ( hi tn.r.n'7 t a:c largely in ', i i. vcd't s ' if 1 i-X-CSS of the I l.-;.i:.--nt .-f ' i-.c.ease .ft! i a'lTl'i.il :-.'!-: w :.! t - .. :oh: o,;.r - t ndT v.i tl.e 1 I easiu V ! .r tne wlide tl.e l' oi.t .bile th 1 .iouhlle laise the ij.'s fi-oin import Jt...: ustMii'.s on . . i ,.e s i: i :i::lo-i:it oi t :,0 OOO .'0u per r.r.n::ni. 1 ;isr. ii.-; : lis to tin- .a.ionai as li.an a ."-ids w-re n-.t iss'.e.I Uoiti-d States Tieasn:y until M in th- fi.-.-t tlpec- v.i.ks ...f April ser: c'.ions averau'".! more ih.-n i LP 'NS A WEI'.Iv. fr. so t'n? Ii 2-. 1 id ;:: mil- Sll'o.-i I ipl 1 ,V:S Wi Fllst N:iiion;t! I Second N alio'., d Third National ! AND BY ALL I.,- receive-: by the r. i; of Pi.ihid.-'phia Pa. i ink ot Phil.td-hihta. P. i. - f Phih.-h ;!. .. Pa. OTHER NATIONAL BANKS depositories of winch are ttetv.su ones i nnuc m-uicv, .,,,, aj . RES EOT ABLE BANKS & BANKERS throUL'nout the country, f actio;; as agent st the cmntrv, f acting as agents of the Nathn.il D nositorv Banks) will fmni.-li : f,lltit.,. infuivu'itton on "aio lica! ion and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY SORIBbKS Jnr.e 22. 18' hi tf TO : Uil SSoivartl (.ssoeiuliozi, PHILADELPHIA . DiSF.ASlS of the Ni:hvoi-s, Sk.vivai., Uuinaky am Se ;ial Systi :s new d reiia'oh- 1 1 1.-;0 ni"!d in lep.-rls t-f the IIOWAIU") ASSoriA'i lON Suit bv mail j in scab d !e- ter cnvelop-s, free -f charge. A'hhe-s. Dr. J. SKIl.LliN HOUCIITEN, i llowao! Ass 'chition. No. 2 S..i!th Niidii .street FhiladelrliaJ'a. i , m,,v:,,,, ... .Mr.. rj rcotn-i-e.i my snop nc-tr .! i foundrv. in EBENSBl RO, 1 intend to Keep i good and tucomodatiiig workmen, v. ho will j endeavor to iion a. -a! rej-air ii;;-n . l.'Ugi;us. sleds and S-lg!., SU-4. iS '.' ing 11 - i r.;i- tie., tVc , wncii. .!i:r:s i!-at' ISA i:i:. inc. SINGER. Jinv Ui i' I . Mai a n i-.t Evans ! In t e G -nrt of C' .m- by her next Iiht.m 'Robkkt Davis. vs. David Evans. 1 tHOl: l'h as til Call) a j County I No. i'c June Term, i sr. i - i Ld '1 in Difojve fiom j Bonds cf Matrimony. Notice i- hereby given that the uii.Vi yr.ed Coriuni.-sioncr. ar. pointed by the Court of Cuumon Pleas f Cambria County, to take testimony iu the above st.itutl case, w ill sit at the oliicc of Phil S. Noon, Esq.. in Eb- Ebensburg, July 27. 1861-3t QTH.V C ; O Came t, . in Cnest tow owr j the i nship " tu the reMdcPce of tha subscriber so-riLtime about the mid- j dlo of June, a red cow, about scveu or eight years old, a smaM piece cut ; outfof bo.h ears. The owner is requested to come forward, I :.. i u i.at l.rr ' prove iiijiifi i.i i'tv tii.iii en-. i away. otbtrwi. she will be dvpo'.cd of a. c-oreJing to law. AL0ISUT SWORE. A ug'i' t 3 . I - 3t. ! ensburu, o Monday, the 22d day of u:iiui..vj. v .... ..-r.. -.. ... The peculiar taint of infection which we call Scrofula lurks in the constitutions of xnnltitudes of men. It eithi r produces or is proiluccd by an cn-li-ehled, vitiated- state "'Y--;0 l)e Noofl, wherein fL.tiint Huid Jjecomcs io- Mfcj.ari:..-3S jirrvraconmctent to sustain iQffiK Fj0$&?) the vital force in their Kir,- StgCrgwT"- leaves the svstcm to TSdrSfdll into disorder and . "r""-"" decav. The scixfuloni contamination is various y caii-M bv mcrrtti1.il Uisease low hying, disordered digestion from t ,7 f?d' ,",pUre n,r- filtff and f.Wiv habitP, the depressing vim, and, above all, b'v the venereal infection. Whatever be its orirtn it is hereditarj-in the constitution, desccndhiff " from parents to children unto rhe third und fourth peneration ;' indeed, it seems to In? the rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates t:ike various names according to the organs it attacks. In tha lungs, Scrofula produces tuherelea, aud finally Consumption ; in the phu.ds, swellings whit h suppurate and become ulcerous sores"; in tho stomach and bowels, derangements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, ami liver com plaints; on the skin, cruptivo and cutaneous affections. These all having the sniiie origin, require the same remedv, viz. nuritivatiori Rnd invigoration of the blood. PuriPv th 'Mood. and these dangerous distemper leave- you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, yon Van not have health; with that " life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disvtire. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded trom tnc most encctnul ar.ti- dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to r nn7 ottier remedv vet devised, is known bv all , v,ho have given it a trial. That it does com- ; lane virtues trulv extraordinary in their effect : t'Pon this class of complaints, is indisputably ' proven by the great multitude of publiclV known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases : Kimrs Evil or O - - Dercuious denosits in th9 liui?s. white : Swellings, Debility, Dropsv, Nenraleia. I DvsTifinsia or Tndicstinn. RvnniHa and j-r-r-- o- ' -'j Sypniutic Iniectxons, Mercurial Diseases, emale Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole- series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Ayer's American Almanac, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may bo learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to cti'ord relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease, and its fatal results than are healriiy constitu tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfectintr a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now ofi'er to tlie public under the name of Ater's Sausaparti-LA, although it is corn nosed of incrcdients, some of which exceed the .... r c '. :n !....:.. u.. oesi ui .jui tun in tin c pu.i:i. jy its aid vou may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous he.ilth will follow, liy its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by manv compounds of Sarsapariila, that promised much and did nothing ; but they will neither be deceived nor disapiminted in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no Question of its surpassins excellence lor tne cure or uie nminuig uiseases ii is m- tended to reach. Although under the same name, it w a very omerent raeaicuie irom any other which has been before the jveople, and is fur more effectual than any other which has ever Leea available to them. CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho "World's Groat Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in edvancod stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the hest it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ater & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemistt, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everj-where. Dr.. R. S. BI . NN, Ebonsbu,-g, (!. T. FRAZER, Johnstown. P. II SHIELDS, Lot ret to, and dealers every w here. .Tune 15, ISG-i. Phillis Puffy by her next friend, llcr.ry Constable, rs. Thomas Duffs-. f Iu the Court, of Common Picas of j Cambria County, j No. 6 March Term IRC i. j .l.lltlO IKIP'll' 111 Dicorce, February 2'J, 186 4 Non est j tnnenus. so answers L Sheriff Buck. And r.ow to wit June 0 1864. On motion of C. Eider Eso.. it is ordered thm the j fendant lo appear on said day and answer : the said com plaint &c. Bv the Court. -i- tv 1 i-. i ftl. T.,nA liiU u':',r, ! -i-". froiu..,. July 20, 4 1. A 1 TTKSTlOXi 1 A . All persons m- . jf . , , -, I tlebtcd to tlTe ucdersiued will at e-'.oe. i anil seme u i lin-ii . .... .. - - j ,".JS. JAMES U At i I I RE. .Tu'v I a, f 4. t u rTTT ir