N. at a point on the dividing Hue of iwo tracts of land, one of which is warranted in the name of Aaron Bowen, and the other in the names cf Mary Bowen and Venus Iiewis, thence south 89 degrees west 08 perches, thence south 20 degrees west to a poiut on the old Burgoou Gap Road thence along said road to the township road leading to Burnt Mills, thence south 13 deg. west 3GJ perches to Dawson's Mills and house, thence along the township road to Burnt Mills, to dividing line between Allegheny and Washington townships, thence along Washington town ship line to dividing line between Cambria and Blair counties, to meet at the School House, in the town of Gallitzin in said dis trict ; and the elector, of that part of said township of Allegheny, residing outside of the above described boundaries, to meet at School House No. 9 in sa;d township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Blacklick, to meet at the house of Adam Meakin, in the village of Belsano. io said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Cambria, to meet at the Court House in the Borough of Ebensburg. The electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the School House in Carrol ltowu, iu said town-shin. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Carrolltown. to meet in the School House in said Borough. The electors of the district composed o the township of Chest, to meet at the School House on the farm of Richard J. Proudfcct, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Chest Springs, to meet at the house of Jacob Wagner, in said Bo fi r.gil. The -electors rf the district composed of the tjwnship of CiearGel i, to meet at School House No. S, adjoining the village of Saint Augustine, in fr.id township. The electors of the '.'.strict cr.up.isM of the Borough of Cambria O: v, to meet at ,;-hno! Hou.-e. No. 2, in zv 1 F .o-.ugh. The colors of ti e !:.- : ri.-t com sed of the township of Concmit'.eh. to meet at the JSchool House at Singer's, in said tow ns'.ip. The electors of the district composed of the I. r Migli of Conemaugh to m.-et as l" 1 lows, first Ward to meet at the h' use now ,-v."jpifd by Peter Mal.le, in the first Ward . -i .-aid B .rough. :i 1 Ward, to nutt at the house now occupied by Jjhn Hcadrick. in said second Ward. The i Icet ors of the .list riot composed cf the township f Croyle. to ma ch-.o'i ih'iiso i:i tic vilhig.. f Summcrl 1 r n said toWHship. The electors of the district ci-mj-d of the Borough of Ebensburg, to inett :is fo! lows; East Ward .)t the (J m t 11 :- . in said Waal. West Ward at Janav- M- c.v II ill in said Ward. The ehct.T:; , f the '.tri' t c '. the towushio of .fa' k rs to meet at .s-d of hU.ie of IKuirv It .g.-r, in said towns! V The electors l the di.-ti n'f c 'lnticised of the Bora'.gli of J -biistown. to meet as f .J, 1 cvs: 1st Wa-d at the Pubhc S, h o. l l!-u.--. No. 5, in said Ward; 2nd Ward at the Johnstirwn lL.aise, corner of Main and Lo--ri.-t street, in .-aid. Ward; 3d Ward at the Foster 11 !U-e, in s:id Ward.: 4tli Ward at tne .Mansion, in said v aid: i,th ar.l the KernvhU The el.ct llot.l. i:. said Ward.. ; (f the 1 : - t i i t .Ulpo-r-d of r r . - . the Borough oi ljoreuo tij me.'t id tn.- Sc !.! House of said U ou h. The el.itirs of ti e district composed f the township of Mims'er, t m -et at the vari-hoiise i.f Augusfi i Durbiii,i;t the village ' Monster, in sdd town-hip. Ttie ehct rs i .f the district c -in posed of the township of IJiihl'Urd. to meet at the house ot. Jacob Kriiig.in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Millviile to meet, at the Franklin lliuse, in sai l l rough. Tlie ele tors of the district composed of the borou;!i ;f Prospect, to iv-ct at school h i!se No. 1, in said borough. 'pi -i .. -.t.i.... i no cicoiors oi me oistrici cf in nos-t-i i oi t.'ic towi:siiip of Snnmi: rhill. to ni'et at the Sdi'iol House i:i tho Bon ugh of Wilmore. in .-aid towiiship. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of SummitviPe, to meet at the School House iu said Borough. The electors of the district composed of j the towushin of Snsuuehannah. to meet at I the township of Susouehannah, to meet at tiie house of Jerome Plott, in said town- i ship. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School House, near John Headrick's in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at the School House situated at the foot of plane No. 4, in Mill township. The electors if the district composed of ! the Borough of Wilmore to meet at the ! School House in siid Borough. I he electors of the district composed of me townsmp oi u lute, to meet at the School House No. 1, iu said township. The electors of tho district composed of the township of Yoder. to meet at the Pub lie House tccupied by Teter Fink. I also make known and civo notice, as, in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act, I am directed that every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any oflice or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or any city or incorporated dis trict, whether commissioned or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall he employed under the Legislative. Judicia ry or Executive Departments of this State or United States, or any incorporated dis trict, and also that every member of Con gress, and the State Legislature, and the Select and Common Council of anv ritv Cnmussioners of any incorporated district, are by law incapable of holding or exereis' mg, at the same time, the office or appoint ment i f Judoe. Inspector or Clerk of any election of the Commonwealth; and that no Inspector, or Judge, or other officer of such election, shall be eligible to any office to be voted for. Also, that in the fourth section of the act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to txerutions, anil for other purposes," approv al April 19, 1810, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be construed s ... as to prevent any militia officer or bor o igh officer from serving as Judge, Inspect- 1 J or or Clerk at any General or Special Elec tion in this Commonwealth." Also, that in the Gist section of said act it is enacted that "every General and Spe cial Election shall be opened between the Lours of eight and ten o'clock iu the fore noon, and shall continue, without intern tion or adjournment, until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed." No person 6hall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, but a white free man of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one vear, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immedi ateiy preceding such election, and within two" years paid a State or county tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom, and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote alter residing in this State six months. Pro vided, That the white freemen citizens of the United States, between the ages of twen ty one and twenty-two years, and have re sided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose i.arne is not contained iu the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Com missioner, unless he Grst produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of State or County tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his own oath or affirmation, or that of another, that he has paid such a tix, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make until of the payment thereof; or sec ond, if he. claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two yeais, he shall depose on oatii or affirmation that he resid-.d in the State at least t ne vear before his application, and make such proof of his residence in the dis trict as is require 1 by this Act. whereupon the unnie of the person so admitted t vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list, by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "Tax" if ho k;.!i be p-rmittt d t vote by r eas u of hav ing i aid tax : or the word "Ace" if he shall be cailed - ut to the Clerks, who shall make like notes in the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of a person claiming to vote is found on the liot fur nished by the Commissioners and Assessor; or h's right to vote, whither found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citi zen, it shall tie the duty of the Inspectors to examine such person on oath as t his qual i'i ati' tis. and if he clain.s to have resided vithin the State fr r.e vear or more, his oath shall not be Mifiieient M'of. but shall m ike pro, f thin. of by tent witness, v. h shall at lot or e comjie be a n:iaii!h-t eh ct- oi , tliat he has resided w itJdu lie ojfrct for nioie than te:i days next precvdi'ag .-;ri! elec tion, and shall also himself swear that his bona ti le esid- i.ee, in pursuance et' hi- law ful calling, is within tir.o district, and that he (ii'! not remove iiifo sai 1 di.-ti ; ;l i'or the purpo.-e of Voting theie'n. Every j.-er.-on qualified as a fc-re--i 1, and who thail make due proof, as, req'iii cil, f his resid- nee an ; paymei.t of taxes a af.rc ie to vote i t! t''WO- i.ii! re- lop, war I i trie in i.tcti h !, 1 1 any pers n s prevent, any olii thi.- a -t from holi ; ill pre nt. or nttera; t f. ' r of a,y iiig such e! leeti 'tie a un r or tiireat -ii any vi or si. 11 intenup leiH'e ti any suc'.i oh! it, or improp.-i ly mteil'tre witii, it. the ex -. ution ul as I'.atv, r shrdl i'i." k up iue wuaiow, or avenue to any win dow, where tin; same may be holding, or shiiil liotousiy disturb the peace of such election, ur .-hoi use or practice any iutim idatiirg tin eats, force or violem-e, witii de sign to influence unduly, or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from v. ting, or to ii.i i ... rest i ain the flee. 'in of rnoice, such person, ill be fined in any sum not ill c. in vict i in . sh .a cei i i ie; ,;.iuu, in; i.H pi is iiiiw ! r any rime i not ifs.s than one month, nor more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the court where the trial of sucli offence sh-dl be had, that the person so , 'fb-ndinsr was not a resident ot the city, ward, district or township where the said oifence was com- mitted, and mt entitled to vote th rein, then n conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred, nor ml.re ' tnan one thousand dollars, and imprisoned nut less than six months, nor more than tsvo years. MEETING OF TIIE RETURN JUDGES. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 4th section of the Act first aforesaid, the Judges of aforesaid districts shall respect ively take charge of the certificate of return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from eacn district, at the Court House, in the Boron j:h of Ebensburg. on the third day after the 1 1th day of OctolnT, then and there to perform the duties required by law of said Judges. Also, that wheie a judge bv sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend J such mei ting of judges, then the certificate. I .. ...1 II l, .! 1 f I v. jciuiii ciioicsaei suaii ie i.iivcii coai"e 01 by one of the inspectors of clerks o! the e lection of said district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judges unable to attend. Given under my hand in my office iu Ebensburg. the fourteenth day of Septem ber, A. D .lbGl. JOHN BUCK, Sheriff of Cambria Caunty. NOTICK. JUBOBS. PARTIES and WITNESSES, are notified that no Jury Trials will be held for Cambria county. timing the second week of the Term com mencing on Monday next. The civil list having been continue.! this day. By oider of Court. JOSEPH M'DON'ALI), P.ot'y. Sept. C, 1804. J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AJND AT REASONABLE RICES. NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Examinations will be held as fallows : For Taylor township, at Conemaugh Sta tion, on Saturday. September 17th. Jackson township, at Harris' school house, on Monday, September 19th. Croyle township, at Summerhnl, od Tues day, September 20th. Summerhiil township, at Wilmore, on Wednesday, September 21st. Washington township, at Lilly's, on T h u rsd ay , Sep te rn be r 2 2d . Allegheny townshigdj; Loretto, on Fri day, September 23d. Cambria township, at Ebensburg, on Sat- r.roav, September 24th. Minister township, at Thomas' school house, on Monday, September 20th. Carroll township, at Carrolltown, on Tues day, September 27th. Susquehanna township, at Dillon'-: school house, on ednesday, September 28th. Chest township, at Froudfoot's school house, on Thursday, September 2'Jth. Whito township, at Fallen Timber, on Friday, September 30th Clearfield township, at St. Augustine, on Saturday. October 1st. Voder township, at Stutzmau's school house, on Monday, October 10th. Richland township, at Kring's school house, on Wednesday, October 12th. Conemaugh towns'rip, at Singer's school house, on Thursday, October 1 3th. B'ackliek township, at Belsano, on Sat urday, October loth. Cambria borough, at Cambria, City, on Wednesday, October 18th. Examinations will commence at 0 o'clock A. M. Teachers must be examined in the districts in which they intend to tea'ch. Certificates will not be granted to persons whose qualifications are below the grade ho diluted by figure 3. (middling.) Person totally ignorant of one cr more of the sev:i common schot 1 branches need not apply. Teachers must come provided with pens, ink, taper, revenue stamp for certificate, A special examination will ba held m Johnstown on Saturday. November 5th 1804, at which, teachers who cannot possi bly attend the cx aminati n;s in their own districts, will l2 examined. They must bring a written statement of the causes which prevented them from attending i:i their own districts, signed bv at lea-t fuur Directors. J. FRANK CONDON', Count v Superintendent. Johnsb.w:i, Sept. 14." lS0l-2t rjiimi-. Court Sl. B v virt ue of an on !er of the Orphans' CoUit of Cam on i county, to me ilire. I will CXiloScd t : Oilbl sate on Thursday, the F'.ui "lay oi j OetoiK-r next, at one o'cl --k. P".. at t:.e I Hotel of James I). Hamilton, in the B n agi. ! of Wilmore, the following real estate ot ' which b'ob.Tl Flinn dii-d seii'.-'i t" v. it: A certfiiu j-ieee or parcel ot low I situate. I iu Summer!. ill township, Cambria county, bounded ami described" as follows : il -ginning at a Hemlock, thence by land if J s. Mi.ler, Esq.. (formerly Catharine Trainer, s. uth o degrees west lV-0 perches to a post, thence by land mjw.r lately of Heiiry Allen baugli oust 12!t . -rcl.es to a post, thence north bv iii.e of land hen-tof-re s-.!d W'm. R. Hughes, thr- ugh tl tract of which it is a part. 1-12 nerches to a post . t'reo by land M ir'Ol VVi.r.l north f. d.-OV S WC.-t u.-gi 140 perches glees west to a pi 7i; iier !, thence north J- (i h-.- to n o..Sf, then s'l'.lii b tregi'KS ea-t 10 perches to a post, ches 1. 1 thence, south 75 d i s w est 1 7 l er a post, thence souih 20 lurches to il P st. thence south 7." degrees east pere'a's to the pla'e of beginning; containing one bun lred and f..rty-thrie acres or th,.re-.b"l,ts, about twelve acres of which are ele-.red s thereon erected a large one and. a-h:i!f strv plank hotist! and a plank stable, n w ; occupancy of Mary L. Flin.i, w:,!.JU- 0f j, TERMS-Onea'f the purchase nmrey to Lie jiar, I t n coi.liniiation of the sale anjj me u-sioue in one year thereat r, with in- terest to be secured by the iu d,.r.,.... 1. .. 1 and mortgage of the pure!,, is,. r WM. KITTELL, Admini-r' -"iiL UOiJII r of dee'd. S-u t. 14. lo.;4 :;t Jh E.im Qt,,:.a au' Court .Sule. B i.rt of ' Il is Mrs. j ;in order of the h i virtue of he C un ! to pub- hens'. C Wlli I l v 1,1 ;l:''1 'i '. ti ilC Si.lO at tint illlU-li M'Kinge, iu Chest S oi Mary Ann pruj s Borough, on Monday the 5 1st day lon.lay the Slst .lay of October next at rVV '''-!-- r estaS f which Pmhp Smith ihed seized, to wit A certain tract or piece oF parcel of ,;Ul(, ",l"" c ,u t-wiiship. Cambria county, containing one hundred and sixteen aces and thirty perches, strict measure, be the same more or IcsS; bounded by lands of C.emens Urban, illia!)1 ,vo p are cleared . and t hero oa erected a small one siorv neweu log iiotisc. i t i i TBRMS-One-tldrd the x.uicLa.c money to be pan! on cohrn,a:in vf sale, and the residue in two eoua :iimi,.,i . alter, with interest . , - i-a meiiis inere- IO l,. .S..(li 1.x- 4,r J ,c VirV'TfVV. "-2" "f the pur chaser MICHAEL DUNN EGAN. Ahiiui;MratorofPhiij.lSin;tL Sept. 11, 18u4 3t 1 ln lu'('cc ll- - j STRAY. W as taken up by the sub about the inth ,.r scriber. red and white henTcr, two years old. The owner is requested to cme forward, prove property and take her a.A.:ly r 6lQ wil, ,,e disposed of according t, l uv , - n,GEO,f'fK C. k. ZA1IM. Cambna lwp.,Sept., f 18C l-3t Totlce. " -i-1 Letters of Administration on the csfate of Thomas Otterson. late of Summit vibe, Cambria county, doe M, hav ing been granted by t1(. R .i.-ter of said county to the undeisi-r;ed, notice is hereby riven to all those in.iebte.J to said estate ' to come and settle the tame and those having claims against said estate to present them duly authenticated for settlement. CATHERINE OTTEKSON, Aug 17, 1So4 Ct. Administratrix. The Life and Campaigns of General Mi Clellan, fjr sale by JAMES MURRAY. adies fancy runs; AT Joint Kpretra'tf Old Established I- :UR J.JANUK (. TOI'Y XVi 71 lunri t Above 7th PlIll.AriF.I.PIIT A 1 have now in icst-HQ ,.f mv own tis--." ' LzlJ Manufacture one of '-ZfPfi the LAIiiET and 'SiJy ' most BE UTIFFL selections of ' " " iportation and F A N C Y F U R S , for LADIES' and CHI LDIJTX'S WEAK, in the City. ALj, a i.ljC asoi tmeut of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. As my Furs was purchased w hen Gold was at a much lower premium than at pre sent, I am enabled to !i.sj,se 0f them at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Cambria county and viciidty. 3- Remember the Name, Numb, r and Street ! JOHN FA Pi EIR A, 718 ARCH Street, above 7th., south side, PHILADELPHIA. f:r I II AVE NO PA RTN'ER. NOR C( N NICTION WITH ANY OTHER STOKE IN PHILADELPHIA ! Sept. 7, ISOJ-um. 1 ran It W.Hay, Having n loptr-d i he Ca.-h system, offers the following Wans at loss than city retail prices : SL'OAB KEl'TLKS, 10 to 40 gallons COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts fo 10 gallons. TINWARE. all sorts and Irinds. ' everv variety. EXAMELED Sf TJXNKI) IROX ifARf ( f)PPhR WaKL MADE To ni;i)i;;; SAD IKONS or HMOOTHIXG JIHXS ZINC WASHBOARDS COOKlNfi STOVES. EGG STOVFS UK A TLX'! CO OK ST () I 'KS BRADLEY C)OKIN(J STOVES p TENT. ABBOTT A- NOBLE," and every other Pittsburgh or Phihi.h.L.l,;.. manufacturers stoves ah always on hand or procured on .r- days noijf ODD PLATES AND t'RATES for St.-vcs a-s on aim. CAREON OIL LAMPS, from P.-J-fs.. t 11.25, ClliMNEYS and WICiiS al vviv on hand. 1 I A ;g. diNi:i;s l A .' ! 'S, UiL CAN'S, rOWDI'li" s, const a:.t!v op ban CANS. all COFFEE 31 ILLS, TOASTING FOURS, DYSTEB I'.'bdi. EES, JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and T.-. Spa ms.JCOAL BUCKETS. Price list v.,-w ready for tic and. M rchiints are r.-p-..-;! ill Call and ex ;miiie our Wares. Ibr u catalogue before puic e!s 'where. Tr I r The a ho goods wi!' be fernishi ,1 WHOLESALE OK II ETA If . at Tiir: JOHNSTOW N STOVK IIOI'SE I f !; NTsI M Ni; CANAL ' STREET. Opptsite the Weigh Lock. ASK FOll FRANK V. II AY'S VA Ii K!IOrs,E and save (n-enfjt perretit, n yoi-.r puico Johnstown March, 13. iCS. tf. re now sending by mail, fieeof iost- age. tHiii lll, 1)IAMU1) iOlNl " UNION GOLD PEN'S," Mn Sii.yrn Extension Si.miNii Cask, with Lfap Pi:n CIL, beautiful" chased, at our wholesale price of 5? 1,23 We never before re tailed them less than $-1 each. They are acknowledged to be the most durable and beautiful in market. They are manufactur ed of Fixe Gold, and finished in the best possible style. Tin y are ci lebrated for their adapt ness to every hand and style of wri ting, maKing a oeautitul liiint or lieavv lg: stroke when thsired. We have ild ovi one hiiiidred thousand " Union " Pmis du ring the pa.'t eight months, and we have not one word of dissatisfaction from any on using our Pens. They are the bms r Id Pen made, and sold for one quarter t he j ice chargi'd by many. Any one ordi i ing by mail will receive their P. ns by n xt n-t'iin mail. Cur goods always arrive saf at their destination. Be particular to write your address - plain. One trial of our Gold Pens will convince any person of (heir su periority. We also send, without extra charge, HOOD'S GEE AT BOOK OF 10.) SECRETS, or How to Mark 5 a Day Without Capital. One of these secrets cost the publisher $2".0 for the right to pub lish it. Several persons are now making $120 dyllars per month by these Secrets. This b ok is worth $o0 to any man or w o man. Lieut. Asa Bennett, a wounded sol dier, writes tis from Chicago, he has realized in four months. f.."13 by know ledge obtain ed from this bixik. We send one Gold Pen. silver Extension Case and Pencil, and Bimk of Secrets, for , 1.2a ; three for So.oO ; four for $1,50; six foi $f,,&0; twelve for $12,00. Send Government money. Address M. YOUNG & P.KOS. 157 Monroe Street July G. 18o4s(Jm. NEW YORK. The Life and ber vices of General Grant, for sale by JAMES Ml' BR AY. Li We : n c 9-311 t n a tit U. U J UU 11 U lilt . The Secretary of the Treasurer gives no tice that sub-criptions w ill be received for j Coupon 1 rea.-.ury Notes, payable three years fro! n August 15th, l'G-l, with semi-annual I interest at the rate of seven ail three-tenths j percent, per annum principal and interest i both to, be paid in lawful money. ! 1,,e--e n"tcs u',u li en vert able at the i ,'I;,-u-,n oJ' tho holder at maturity, into six ! ' c.iil., oim iv.iiiiijj; ' iris, 't; anir U"l I-'5 than' five rer move thua twenty years ! fro,n tl,"ir :1S tll(i 'b'vernment may I t'''ct- 1 '''-'' '--sued in denominatioLs j f '"-O, $ 1 00. i500 $ 1,000 and $5,000, and j an suoscrrpt! i.s n.u.-t te i..r t-tty Jollars or J some multiple f lifty dollars. " The t'otvs v.o'i b.- t ratisn.it nsl to the ovrt- I ers trie oi trai six rtatioti charges as soon alter the receipt of the original Cei tiikates ) or Coupon Bon is, us they mar piefcr. Ke ofDiq.osit as they can be prepared. j gistered Bonds are reoorde-i on the b-M,ks of As the notes draw interest from August! the U. S. Treasurer, aid can be transferred 15. perse ns making deposits subsequent to only or. the owner's order. Coupon Bunds that date must pay the interest accrued from j are payable t- U rer. ami ar e more c..i:vo date oi note to date of deposit. j nient for commercial uses. Parties depo-iimg twent-hve th'iisand doilars and upwards for these notes at an' time will be allowed a commission if one quarter of one per cent , which will lie paid by the Trea-ury Department upon td,e rccc:pt (.fa bill for the anion:. t. certified to by the ofii'-er with wh-m il was made. N deductisns for commissi. ..ns must be made IT' :n the deposits. SPECIAL ADVAN'TAGEofTIIIS LOAN. It is ;i Naiional Savings P.ank, olierin" a iogner cut i i iiiTi-re.-i uri-i any oilier, ;in.l j luH be.it ,- )'.. Any Oaviugs 15:t.k which ' pays it- deposit'.rs ii. I'. S. Notes. Considers I tii ; t it is p iNio in the h -t circu'atis g n.e- ' Oium o( u. e c ao.try ai-vthiiig I etter. ;i nig' vei no., ii'. si corit :..d it '.iWi-'i l ilV II: own rir.cts arc either s or in noU s.or b. n Is paper. ci.t as a temp rarv or p.Uitbic i.i govert.n.ci.t 1 1 is i q' 1 ii i f. 'i. c;.:. 1 tie ii te; can id i orma:.- nt iu vestment WA s i'-.r v :t: iu a fra tion of their iidat-d interest. ar;d are the l.'O.-t ns.- i:h ban i-. as collaterals for VIM Oh NT 5-20 i it ; i ;;i.K 1 i i) a Mx (j '!.: l.'ONI). liiioii to Li:; very bl '-ial tntrrest on i r three y.-ars, tlds privilege .f n is iio,- woitii about thrte ner In ad. til.- Hole c. :i ver.-.i cent. Jiei annum, ior the current rate tor ; 5-20 U 'UOs is uo k ss ttian tune jut cent. '. jjrcmio in aiid in f n- tiie war the piemium j ou tieg six per cent.. L". ti. Stocks was uir I twenty per ici.t. It will be seen that the 1 actu o pr- marki t rate, 1 ii r an 1 1 ii ii i . It.-. IIxk::i' t n; t Jin , It tie. it! s n. t less 'man ti u i'ir cent. M .""TAT! OR I'M li'AL e i i o r itei : ( s we ng-. Ss 1 : . -. -. !i"l. ate .i.iini a.i- us o-.it . i t 1' i- b.'b, ve.i t! "i'n-iiit-:ts to t i.e cc ' i i.Ji-.. i.h.l te-he --. i. n lies, or st. t -1' to t.ii- rate o I.. Oloo li e country. d n op -ti: ities offer .-o great the lenders as tho-e i-sUe-1 .;,t. In a!! other forms of ,e faith or ability . f private k co.njeiniiS. or siparate !y. is p.. !go i f r n !ik"it, i rcnii )v oi ti." country s I a o 1 : g" ol ,.l! ( no oii.i i.ite.1 States. t t: veruu enr ( tiers r ihs i- ins. It n the u , I . Oi u the vi idtV ii! Dot .'.eves tint ! ;e eai w:ii l e th l. J -til tl ;ite Cet ! oi ti.e pe. -pie. i. -. Us wni t.e issue. 1 I. r a ii i .-;!. i no i o't v oti tl e o; .";' c dep. .-king n.ii.-t in-1... i-.. ii'.iha'e the den -udn i 1, and wl.e.her th'-v art ii i l notes l . o -nr, l .-.-nc.: li- i'..;t or payable t o;.l- r Wl en s cm.- -rs. l t:'ct I.e leit Wilii !::e t be lefl sif, to be W k h i;i. , ;- r, cei vi:ig i I i.e 'I '..- r.ry Sibscriicions i'i' IW.ude I rtment. wni i.e reec!v;l hv toe Treasurer of the United Si-tes. at. W;oh igiiton, the s?veral a.-sist; nt Treasurers a:,,! .:--siet.ii!cd Deposiiai ies, and by the FliTSffiOM BiiMf Mill nii'l o un a . I'M la i t . i i 1 1 liicil ,11 ti U i i ..ii v . . : i i . . i v - i. . . po itai'es of t i ; 1.. ! io money, and BE'PECl'APLE BAN KS axii P. A NKEh'S throughout ti.e country will give further in fo i lliaii. II. illid Arioi;i IIvk:;v '-.( u.n v to Si b.-i ki:ii:!:s. August io, lti i. ;Jm. i inly Ilootitig R.-ady P nail down. P.EADY HOOFING At less than half the est of t: BEADY IKiOFING Moic durab!,. th.an tin. READY R; OiTNG Suitable lbr steep or flat roofs. BEADY POOPING For all kinds of buildings, in ail climates BEADY HOOFING , cheaply, and ijnickly put on. Ne?ds c. iiting over with cement after it is d dow n. Easih no md READY ROOFING Mado of a sit ron g woven fabric, tl lorongh; y saturated and covered upon both ur faces witn a j f riecliy waterpioof composition, ::n,l put up iu mils ready La use w ide, and 75 f e! long. -40 inch w, also manufacture LIQUID CEMENT. . FOR LEAKY TIN KOOFS. Much cheaper and more dri'-able tnan oil paint. Also, COM P O U N D C E M E N T , FOR LEAKY SHINGLE POOFS. Which w ill , fun save the cost of a new ro f. Samples i-f llic.vii V liOoi ii; and (Jircuiats sent by mail when desired. Favorable terms made with n sponsible parties who buy to s, il again. BEADY ROOFING CO.. 7:? MAIDEN LANE. N Y. June 22, lSGo Cm. U S, IIKO BONDS. These Builds ate issued nndvr the Act of G ogress f March 8th. IMjl, which pro vides th:;ta!l Bonds issued under this Act shall U KXFMl'T FK M TAXATION by or under any state or municipal authority. Subscriptions to these Bonds are received ir ' L'nited States notes or n -les of Na iona i Banks. I hey are I) I1. li.l:iU:l:MKlf l.N ; COIN, at the jdeasun' of tlie (. .verMni-nt, I U !. it"t:i from tl eir da'e. nml until redemp j "tion FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL j BE PAID IN COIN, on P.oiids of not over i one hm.drcd dollars annually and ..nail :u arty jhimxi Ji"i ess I'i'iii irn ion ni'ii c until ' other I, .n.ls .-eiiii-aunua! -y. 1 he n.:c. .-t H j pa3'ab!e on the fn.-t days of March am! Scp- ' trmbcr in oach j-e-ir. I Subseri I ,ir s will ni.-Ue i:tier Ke----t-'rrd Subscrilers to this loan w;!i have the op- floll fif 111 L'ir. r t!,."r it.Mld: i 1 r I a' i 1 1 O'ln t : " " j from March 1st. bv paying the accrued in ' terest in ctin for in l'nited States nutex, j or the notes of National Ranks, ad.Hug tb'iy i per c'nt. foi premium.) or receive them oriiv. mg inteivst lrwn t!.i i';.t .' ot sun.- rips tion and deposite. As tiie e P.. -udsare EXEMPT FROM MFNICIPALOK STATE TAXATION. i their value is increased from one to three I per cent, per annum, according to the r.tto t '' tax luvi-.'s in various parts !' iiie c unii v. At the prestnt rait ner .i ;m on g- Id t! cv oav OVKU EIGHT PER CENT. IN'TEKE-T incuri'.!;cy, and K-e . f tqu:il coi:et;ii nee as a j.eni.aneht or temporary investment. It is lK-lieved that no s.cmiti.-s , f;'. r so gu-at induct ments to i i.-iers the var- us iescrif.t; f rms f if..- i I I I .. I , li. i o , f i.tt.er iiy of iii'ieiti -dm ss, ti'.e faith r private part ;cs r .-t .c'.v c-tni aides , r si pa rate I'uiriMii! iltii.-.- .c.ly hs pledged f-.r p-iv-f. r th" "d.e'ols of thv I'oi..' d or, i crty of tl. ' e. II r.t is merit. W! ii, I St.! Us tho ti ll 'l ie!! to si i si-euro the payment of both piic ihOv st in coin. i'.oi.dis mav 1-' ? ;:i.scribed. for in iiuii si:-.,, f, n. o u t-' any ma '"io vi .e. on made eou 1 :ie .Mv same t, n. , and are thus the' smallest 1 en i'idist. Tl . a v:ti . 1 nder and and v en be o ri the largest V'-tted ;..t., ney at any ire.n .-i t al .1 the l:..vc M.e 1 :u t:t t 1 the intetest. It mav 1 f le i':.! to state !!i t his Couiieo tuded Debtt.f thel'rote I j tion 1 1 1 . . t the tot-,', I ! iSl.OlS ' I j on ti e :', j j ;.-,, -1,0. ; coruir.r; 1 vhhi. :.; :est ir; j.ayable in g.l I. ay of March, It-.'A. wv Ti'S. 1 tie inierc-t .. n this debr. !.-r t;.. c.,1 eu- ear lOlllS w i . i f. lev, nu ;:.i2'. i wh tl '1 g. .! 1 r t. I C.ii'I 'i.t ! h is be, ; , O00 i,d; en t a r . en-: so I i r at the ra ,e oO!h. Iriii4, ver .? I !.;' 0b.. u j er .iU!.r;r".. It will i? s".-;i t! at even toe i rc.-o:if L'-ad re vent es of ' he (... "crumt i t aic hirgcly in excess, -J the w.-tnt--o! the J re ;.- ury f. r the i payment .-f gold ii.tire.-t, while the recent i increase of tl.o taritf will .had -t less r.iise tie; ami I ci I ts ll .Ii! custom- i , in" s:i'C f im rU..ei.-, tO EjO.OoO.OOil 1 Ir.sfi .a. Banks ,-.'tmg !: ti.C " as i i U i' i . ! Ill tit an cuts A-ie nt -- CO, States Trcas'ity un 1 M .rch 1 Ut !it th-, WC-, lis oi' ins :i vera i;,oi e 1 1 Apiil th'- -nh- scrir .n TEN MIL- LIONS A WM! K. Subsct-i tiot.s will be tet'etved tne Post N i'i n.:l ih.nk of PiiiUde'ps o 1T . rT., , ,,,, Pa. Pa. ,s. -eon.i , a, .-.ci i liai o oi t : I n .-. -n .i ,ni. Third National AND l.Y ALL ':-, . ''I 1 HO.'., 1,' 1,1.1. J ,. (Till R NATIONAL ! . r l-i ' l. i : . ii . BANKS which r-.r" Jepo-siuirics of Pr 1:1 ila- ami ail RF-SIECTABLE BANKS & P.ANKIIKS tin .ugiiort tin- (-T.ntn-, Ci"-,'! in. i; a- agents of (he National D posiu-ry Bank-) will fsi'iii.-h f iitht-r in!, rniatio'i on api lica'ion and AITOIID EYEK Y FACILITY TO . UB SCB1P.! RS June 12, :f ANHOO!) : JJJL now lost, how i:Es'j o;:K du-t published, il new t d'ti i of DP. t I'LYiliiW El.L'S CEL- . F.BUATED MSS.vYoi. ti,,. r.t-!:- ral riire (without medicine) of Srrirv r. i;. 'i"i!ij;., or seminal weakness, 1'ivoluutarv Seminal losses, Imi-otkncv, Menml and Ph.vsical Incapatity, Im e.limt t.ts in Mitr riage. etc.; also. CoNsrurTiox. I tii.kpsV, aiol Fi rs, induced by self-indulgence or sex ml extravagance. w Price in a scale. 1 envelope, only ix cents. The ceicbrati-.l author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from atlirtj years successful practice, tied alarming consequences of self-abtise max- be radically cured without the tlangeroii- u-e of internal medicine or the application f the knife pointing oi t a mode ot cure, at once simple . . : i ,v i . ' ; t eiiani aini i-in-ciiiai, uy means ol which j every sufferer, no matter w h-ttjds eoridiiion j may lie. may cure himself chi'-iiplv, pnvate- 13-. and l-a-licnll'j. ! 0- This Lecture should be in tie' hands I of every youth a-.d i-vi-r m o, in the la:,d. j Sent, U'.ider seal, in a ph. in envelope, to ! any address. ...-;. on receipt ..fsix. cents, or two post stamrs. Addr, ss the publishers. CHAS. J.C. KLINES OO j 127 P.OWEilY. NEW Yol.'K. j Jiiuc I "iJ-J Iy Postofiico 1.,-x ir.SfJ. tills way IV Tor l.liri llii. ( lirk( Sn NI ST. Al'til S'l l.il. 1 I.e Miii.-, j tire .-lock of iber, having purchased ib ises. Hack-, Calli.li ue Cii- s. i.C. ; of tlie late firm of K vai 1 ''Uibin l...;s the t ni iic rn e 1 t i foi id (i .i, iu hi- a...' !;s e. me ets R. R.. ;!! leave to i.if .fin hi- hit n , C1..1 I I: -it he if ), ,.,..' an "'t ! t iieni w it I. , f fit l-l I tf-s with ;.'l tin ing p.-tsseu l Vi ! v a . lbs' ir. .iu.- , .ers n-' Mi ll II" - i.i ' n- of !!. i tho I'll. del IN' v. h iieVi-r (..Is - i '. '..j.I.y Ict'o, Jiioe -'. t.r.dc-i to. JOE V. DUi.T'dN. 18t:4-ly. of h- Hinted Stales t. s f :v sa!o by Harmonious lie' uioi.s lb it d Natur.tl Reason. I.. The C.-u-wiih t xplau ".".Vti e.-say et. (ei I n tbr .-ale bv r,l i. ;! ry n .ii t : e 7 AM I . ' H'l.PAY, in 1
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