8.8 ' ISWLjiU-1 change prisoners, unless slaves recaptured by the South were included, has consigned thousands of our soldiers to prison and death in the confederacy. At Anderson ville alone it is estimated that eight thou sand of our men have died from want of proper care and food from exposure, and tens of thousands are yet undergoing a lingering death for the same reason. The issues which have been raised be tween the parties in the progress of the contest have been sharply defined. In tracing them, it will be seen that in each, the judgment of the Democratic party has been sustained by the history of the war. The predictions of tho Abolition party have in every instance been falsified by the history of the war. The Presi dent and his partisans now demand from the people an endorsement of their re peated and enormous failures. They de mand license still to repeat them at the cost of the treasure and blood of our peo ple. Are the people prepared to comply with their demands ? $y The London 2vnes, in an articlo upon crime in tbe English metropolis, ears: Since' tho memory of man. crime has never been more rife, guilt never more san guinary, vice never mora depraved, than in this year of grace 1864." The same may be said of this country and in both cases it is probably true that the causes may be found in the demorali sation attending the gigantic civil contest in the United States. That the great criminality wlich springs from this war fhould be confined to this country, is not more likely than it is that the commercial disturbances which attend the conflict should not extend to other communities. We know that certain influences created by our war have exerted the liveliest effect in England, as may be seen the distress which has fallen upon the English labor ing classes, and also in the financial fail ures that are just now shaking Great Britain from centre to outskirts. In the fame manner it is probable that the gene ral and intense immorality which has been created here in consequence of the war has overflowed the boundaries of this country, and is now pouring its filthy cur rents across even distant Englttnd. The moral disease which has been engendered by our unnatural contest has not only spread all through society in the United States, carrying with it disease and death, but it has spread to other lands, and bids trtir to extend its virus through the veins ot" all civilization. The leprosy of war is fastened ujton us, and is extending its pol lution to all mankind. No U tter commentary is needed upon the deadly and malignant disease that has fastened itself upon the vitals of this peo ple than its fearful effects upon us, and taint with pestilential vapors the moral atmosphere of a country separated from u? by a broad ocean. tJT A small Mexican insect promisee to take a position in the world a josi ti n in ladies hair for an ornament. It is said to possess wonderful qualities beau ty of color and a lustre dazzling even the diamond, and as varying in blight hues. 7" An escaped telegraph ope rator from iTiel niond pays Ix'C has been largely re inforced within a short time by the relel Conscription. $-3- A drafted man committed suicide by drowning himself in the river at Cin cinnati on Friday last. CJ Ex- Governor, Sam Medary, died t Columbus, Ohio, on the 7th inst. The New Y ork banks now hold about twenty-five millions in gold. Cy It is singular that the two great travelers and discoverers in Africa should both die from paltry accidents. Hruce was killed by falling down stairs, his foot having slipped ; and poor Speke has lallen by the careless use of his gun. JjEGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following accounts, have been passed, and filed in the Register's Office, at Ebensburg. aud will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria County, for confirmation and allowance, ou .Monday the Fifth day of De cember next, to wit : The account of Catharine Otterson, Admin istratrix of Thomas Otterson, dee'd. The first and final account of A. M. Kurtz, Administrator of Anthony Kurtz, dee'd. The first and partial account of Margaret Eichensehr, Executrix of John Eichensehr deceased. The first and final account of Washington Geer, Executor of Mrs. Elizabeth Pringle, deceased. The account of J. S. Strayer, Administra tor ol David Ribblett, dee'd. The Fecond and final account of Joseph Cnster, Executor of Sarah Iniher, dee'd. lh second account of J. M. Campbell, B,ur?'ving Adninistrator of J. S. Clarke, dee'd. The first account of James Powell, Execu tor of Daniel Powell, dee'd. The account of Elizabeth George, Adminis tratrix of John Baines. dee'd, The account of William Palmer, Esq., Ads mmistrator of Daniel Knepper, dee'd. The account of William Palmer, Esq., Ad ministrator of Frederick Knepper, dee'd. 1 he account of James Burk, Administrator f John Burk, dee'd. The account of Paul Yahner, Administrato of Michael Yahner, dee'd. f he account of Paul Yahner, Administrator of John Waltz, dee'd. Tbe first account of John Buck, Esq., Trus tee, to sell the Real Estate of Matthias Sheanfc, dee'd. The account of Samuel Croyle. Guardian of Robert and Mary Ann Patterson minor children of James Patterson, dee'd. ti, fl-f wmnt ofWm. Kittell. Executor of Thomas O'Connell, late of Cambria Township, dee'd. JAMES GRIFFIN, Register. Register's Office, Ebensburg, I Nov. 9, 1864-4t $ gODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. TOE FASUION MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD. LITERATURE, FINE ARTS. AND FASHIONS. The most magnificent Steel Engravings. DOUBLE FASHION PLATES. 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We give more of them in a year than any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. MARION IIARLAND, Authoress of " Alone," " Hidden ralJi," "Moss Side," "Nemesis," and "Miriam," writes for Godey each, month, and for no other Magazine. We have also retained all our old aud favorite contributors. TERMS OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1M5. ( From which there can be no Deviation ) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for 1865. At present, we will receive subscribers at the following rates. Due notice will be given if we are obliged to ad vance, which will depend upon the price of paper. One copy, one vear. iZ 00 Two copies, ( iie year. Three copies, one year, F-tur copies, one year, Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making six copies. Eight copies one year, and an ex tra copy to the person Bending the club, making nin copies. Eleven copies one year, and an ex tra copy to the person sendii.g the club, making twelve copies. Additions to anv of tho above 5 00 7 50 10 00 14 00 21 00 27 f0 club: S2 50 each subscriber. Godey's Lady's B ok and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sent, each one year, on re ceipt of i oO. We have no drib with any other Maga zine or Newspaper. Ti e money must be sent all at one time for any Club. Can. iila subscribers must send. 24 cents l.'. nai t,.r v. -.en suoscriiM-r. Add i ess L. A. GODEY, II. Criuj Sixth oiul Chestnut Sfrotx. PHILADELPHIA. s qtray heifer. O Came to the residence of the undersigned, r'sMiog in Munster township, a red and wbite spotted heifer, about two years aud a half old. The ovner is requested to come forward prove property pay charges and tak-e her away, otherwise sh will be disposed of accordim; to law. SAMUEL OTIAKRO. Oct 9, 1864-3 NOTICE. Letters Testamentary having been granted by the Register of Cambria county, to the undersigned, on the estate of Bernard Connelly, late of SummeihUl town ship, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment, and those haviDg claims against it to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE CONNELLY Executrix of Bernard Connelly, doe'd. Nov. 9, 1864 6t NOTICE. PERSONS INDEBTED TO R. S. BUNN, CALL AND SETTLE! Accounts remaining open after the first of January next, will be transfered, and forci bly collected for the benefit of creditors. Nov. 2, 1864-tf NOTICE. All personB knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber, on Book account will please call on or before the first day of January, 1865, and settle their respective accounts by Note or Greenbacks. Those failing to comply with the above re quest, will find their accounts in the bands of a Justice for col lection. FELIX JACOB. Loretto, Nov. 2, 1864 3t Stray. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Clearfield township. Cambria county, on or about the 12th of October last, a bright bay mare with black mane and tail, a small white mark on the nose, and oae white hind foot. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pay charges and take her away, else she will be disposed of according to law. MICHAEL DUNNEGAN. Kov. 2, 184. at. E BENSBURG MARKET. Corrected Weekly. PRICES. $12 00 10 50 62 4fJ 75 Flour per bbl Extra Family, " Extra, Beef, per lb. Potatoes, per bushel. Apples, " Butter, per lb. Cabbage, per doz. TK1AL. LIST. FOR THE FIRST WEEK of December Term, 1864, for Cambria coun ty : Morgan vs. HolHday and others, Bowser vs. Gates, M'Closkey vs. Collins, nishees, Emerson vs. Wood & Morrel, Gar- Grifiiith vs. Hughes M'Gonigle uso vs. Eodgers, M'Closkey vs. Carland, Kohler vs. Elwanger. JOS. M'DONALD, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, 1864. J TO WILLIAM WEAVER. Residing in the State of Indiana : TAKE NOTICE, that an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house of David Weaver, late of Richland Township, Cam bria count j', Pennsylvania, deceased, on Thursday the 17th day of November next, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day for tha purpose of making partition of the Real Estate of the said deceased, to and among his children and legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole otherwise to value and appraise the same at which time and place you are required to attend if you think proper. JOHN BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Ebensburg, Nov, 2, 3t. SHIPPING TO AND FROM ENG LAND, IRELAND AND SOTLAND, UY THE - GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do. do. ASH WASHINGTON LINE OF SAILING VESSELS. Drafts at sight for 1 an 1 upwards, on National B ink and Brandies. Payable iu all the City's and Towns in England, Ire land, Scotland and Wales free of Discount. R. A. O. KERR. May 25, 1S64 ly. Altoona. rfliTo U TETROLIUM C O M T A N Y . The undersigned having been appointed an Agent for the subscription of STOCK to the Company, begs leave to submit the fol lowing statement : This company is chartered by tin Legis lature of New York in conformity with the laws of Ohio. Iu capital stock is one mil lion, of dollars in shares of one hundred dol lars each. A portion of this stock is open for subscription. The property is situated iu Morgan county, Ohio, and embraces about fifteen hundred acr s of laud, the nio.-t of it held in fee simple and the balance held by lease. Two miles of broad ralley land suit able for boring wells. Thtro are sixteen wells in successful operation producing 295 barrels per day, selling at 48 per barrel, rapidly and successfully increasing their wells. To any person wishing to invent in this enterprh-e, I will show them a map and give them a pamphlet detailing the whole opera tion. M. HASSON, Oct. 20, 18C4-tf Agent. JgDITOR DEMOCRAT & SENTINEL, Dkar Sir . With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I wV send, by return mail, to ail who wish it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days. Pimples, Blotches. Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, char, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS, F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York. Oct. 19, 1864-8m "Totlce. JJN Letters of Administration having been granted by the Register of Cambria county, to the undersigned, on the estate of Charles Luther, late of Carroll township, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to conio and settle the same, and those having claims against said estate to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BEARER. Oct. 26, 1864-6t. Administrator. tjDITORS 6t1CE: The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria County, to distribute the funds in the hands of Jaue Rowland, (late of Jane Rodgers,) acting Executrix of John Makin, deceased, upon her fourth account, hereby notifies all persons interested that ho will attend to the duties of his said appointment, at hia office in the Borough of Ebensburg, on Friday the 18th day of November next, at one o'clock, P. M. JOHN E. SCANLAN, Oct. 19, 1864s3t Auditor. StBaT" culiT Came to the residence of the subscriber, in Munster township, Cambria county, in July, a red and white Bull, very short "horns, about one year and a half old. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of ac cording to law. 6 ELIZABETH OTIARRO. Muneltr Tp., Oct. 26, 1864 3t. LAND i Fourth & Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, Caterer for the best TRADE, and offer no BAITS or deception to induce Custom, but .ely on FAIR DEALING AND GOOD GOODS! Best MERINOES, Fashionable SILKS, Nobility PLAIDS, PIM'S POPLIN'S. Dark ECU LAUDS, Figured MEIUNOES. Plaid SHAWLS, Good BLANKETS. We follow GOLD down, as close as we follow it vp. Now is a good time for Mer chants and consumers to come in. Oct. 5, 1864-2m. Orpliana' Court Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the Coun ty ofCambria, there will be exposed to pub lic vendue or outcry at the Court House in Borough, of Ebensburg, on Saturday the 1th day of November next, at one o'clock, P. M-. the following real estate of which David Todd, Jr., died seized, viz : NUMBER ONE. A certain tract or piece or parcel of land situate in the west end of the Borough of Ebensburg. (formerly Cambria township,) bounded by the turnpike, street, lauds of E lward Shoemaker, Stephen Lloyd, Esq., and lot of William Gittins, containing seven acres and eighty perches, or there abouts, all of which is cleared and under fence, having thereon erected a two story frame houso and a frame stable. NUMBER TWO. A certain piece or parcel of land situate in the west end of the Borough of Ebensburg. (foimerly iu Cambria township,) bounded by the turnpike street, lands of William Kittell and Daniel P. Murray, con taining two ami one half acres, or there-, abouts, all of which is cleared and fenced. NUMBER THREE. A certain other piece or parcel of land bituate in Cambria township, adjoining lauds of Jacob Mack, Evan J. Evans. William Davis, containing sixteen and allowance, or i thereabouts, about C acres of cleared. TERMS OF SALE. Oe-third of premises No. 1. to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue iu two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be "seei.red by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. Ono-half of premises No. 2, and 3, to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bends and mort gages of the purchaser. JOHN BUCK. Trustee. Oct. 5, 1864 3t IOK SALE. . A WELL E6TABLISIIED DRUG STORE in EBENSBURG, Cambria couuty. Penn'a. For particulars, Address BOX 39 Ebensburg, Sept 21, 1864-tf. rsno CONSUMPTIVES. 8 Consumptive sufferers wi:l receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ami all thrrat and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by sending their address to Rev. EDWARD A. WlLcON, Williamsburg Kings Co. New Yolk. Sept. 21 1S64 3m. We are now seu ini iii.oi, lieeot ( o.-.t-age, OUR FINE DIAMOND POINT UNION GOLD PENS," and Silver Extension- Suiung Case, with Lead Pen cil, beautifully chase!, at our wholesale price of fl.25 We never before re tailed them less than $4 each. They are acknowledged to be the most durable and beautiful in market. They are manufactur ed of Fine Gold, and finished in the best possible style. They are celebrated for their adaptness to ever hand and style of wri ting, making a beautiful light or heavy stroke when desired. We have sold over one hundred thousand " Union '' Pens du ring the past eight months, and we have not one word of dissatisfaction from any one using our Pens. They are the best Gold Pen made, and sold for one quarter the price charged by many. Any one ordering by mail will receive their Pens by nest return mail. Our goals always arrive safely at their destination. Be particular to write your address plain. Oae trial of our Gold Pens will convince any person of their su periority. Wc also send, without extra charge, HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF 100 SECRETS, or How to Make $5 a Day Without Capital. One of these secrets cost the publisher $250 for the right to pub lish it. Several persons are now making $120 dollars per month by these Secrets. This bxk is worth $50 to any man or wo man. Lieut. Asa Bennett, a wounded sol dier, writes us from Chicago, he has realized in four months, $513 by knowledge obtain ed from this book. We send one Gold Pen, silver Extension Case and Pencil, and Book of Secrets, for $1,25 ; three for 3,50 ; four for $4,50; six foi $6.50; twelve for $12,00. gCJ- Send Government money. Address M. YOUNG & BROS. 157 Monroe Street July 6, 1804-6m. NEW Y'ORK. COL. JOHN WOODS, (FORMERLY OF THE ALTOONA HOUSE,) will take charge or tbk UNION HOTEL, ALTOOX.4, IM., APRIL 1st. 1864, where he would be thank ful for a call from U hi friends. Bj4j'4:6m. MSB adies fancy furs? AT John Farelra'a Id Established FUR MANUFAC TORY. No. 718 Arch St., Above 7th., Philadelphia. I have now in VjstDre of my own Manufacture, one of Sthe LARGEST and most BEAUTIFUL selections of FANCY FURS, for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR, iu tle City. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. As my Furs was purchased when Gold was at a much lower premium than at pre sent, I am enabled to dispose of them at very reasonable prices, aud I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Cambria county and vicinity. fjd- Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, above 7th.. south side. PHILADELPHIA. I II A VK NO PARTNER. NOR CON NECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PHILADELPHIA! Sept. 7, 1804-5m. In the Orphtns' Court OF CAMURIA COUNTY", Pa. September Term, 1864. CAMBRIA COUNTY, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Sarah Wissinger, (now Sarah Shank". ) residing in Richland township, Cambria county; Jacob Wissinger, residing in Indi ana county. Pa.; Elizleth Wissinger, wife of Joshua Shank residing iu Indiana county, Pa; Esther Wissinger, intermarried with John Hay, residing in Stark couuty, State of Indiana; Barbara Wissinger, intermarried with Samuel Livingston, resiling in Somer set County, Pa.; George Wis.-inger, residing in Somerset county. Pa ; Catharine Wissin ger, intermarried with Samue! Noon, Jr., residing in Richland towuship, Cambria county, Pa.; John S. Wissinger, residing in Richland township, Cambria county, pa.; Daniel R. Wissing r, residing ia Richland township, Cambria county, Pa.; ami Daniel R. Wissinger, guardian, pro hoc vice of Sarah Boylcs, E izabeth Boy les, John Boyles and Daniel Boyles, children of Eve Within ger, deceased, who was intermarried with James Boyles, heirs and legal representa tives of John Wissinger, late of Richland township, Cambria county, deceased. You, and eaclfrof you, are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of the Or phans' Court of Cambria county, at Ebens burg, on Monday the fifth day of December next, then aud there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of the said John Wis siuger. deceased, or to shew cause why the same should not le wild to wit : A certain piece cr jiaicel of land situate in Richland township, Cambria county, aforesaid, ad joining lands of John S. Wissinger, lands in possession of William Shank, lands of Lewis Donmaycr, Justice Verner, and others, con taining 1C3 acres, or thereabouts, about 70 acres of which are cleared, and thereon erected a two story hewed log house arid a frame barn, now in the occupancy of Dariel R. Wiss'nger, which has been valued and appraised bv an Inqne?t awarded by our said Ciurt, and returned by the Sheriff of the County aforesaid, on the sixth da3- of June, A. D., 8i4, at the sum of $ 14,50 per acre. ! Witness the Hon. George Taylor, L S. President Judge of our said Court, at Ebensburg, this Fifth day of September, A. D., 1804. JAMES GRIFFI V. Attest -- Clerk. JOHN BUCK. Shwlff. Sept. 21, 1 864-4 1 PATRIMONIAL! If A LADIES AND GENTLEMEN if you wish to marry, address the under signed, who will seud you without money and without charge, valuable information that will enabie you to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of age. wealth or beau ty. ' This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letter strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no questions aked. address SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint. Kings county. New York. Oct. Id, 1861-2,n. r pile Coufcseioits nnl Kipcritnce ot AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who sutler from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Src, supplying at the same time The Means ok Self-Cure. By oue who has cured 1 imself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies may be hail of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. June 15. l8G4-ly. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Audito', appointied by the Orphans' Court of Cambria Count 3, to report distribution of the funds in the hands of H. Kinkead. Esq., Administrator of the estate of William Wheny, deceased, hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said "appointment at his office in the Borough of Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 17th day of November next, at one o'clock, P. M. JOIla E. SCANLAN, Oct. 19, 1864-8t Auditor. M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PEXX'A R ALII 0 AD DEPOT PITTSBURG, PA. MEALS READY oy THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAINS. J. H. CLARK & CO., Proprietors.. Sept. 23, 18G3. tf The Constitution of' the United States with explanatory notes-for 6a1e by JAMES MURRAY: IS HO LOAN! The Secretary of the Treasurer give no tice that subscriptions will bo received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenthi per cent, per annum principal and interest both to be paid iu lawful none-. These notes will be converlable at the rptioncf.tho holder at maturity, into six per cent., gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty year a from their-date, as the Government may elect. Thev will lj issued in denomination of $50, $100, $500 $l,Cf0 and $5,000, and all subscriptions mu.-t be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the own ers free of transportation charges as Boon after the receipt of the original Certificate of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest frqra August 15, perse us making deposits subiggqaeut to that date must pay tiie interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any time will be allowed a commission cf one quarter of one per cent , which will b paid by the Treasury Department upon tbe receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to b3' the officer with whom it was made. Ni deductisns for commissions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGE of TniS LOAN. It is a National Savings Bank, offering b higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any Savings Bank which, pays its depositees in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating me dium of the countrj', and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own asets are either in government securities or in notes or bond payable iu government paper. It is t-quallj- convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can al-wa-s be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and arethe best securit3' with bank as collaterals for discounts. Convertible into a Six pee cest 5-2-3 Gold Bond. Iu addition to the very liberal interest on thi notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent, jirewium and beiore the war the premium ou the six per cent. U. S. Stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is nvt less than ten per ceut. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Mcnxcipal Taxation. But aside from all tbe advantages wa have enumerated, a special Act of" Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury -notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemp tion is worth about two per cent- per en num, according to the rat of taxation ia various part of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to the lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or beparate communities, ouy, is pledged for payment, while the whole properly of the country i held to securr tbe dischaige of all the obli gations f the United States. While the government offers the moat liberal terms for its loans, it belitvts that the very stronget appeal will be to the loy altv and patriotism of the people. DiinHcate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The partj- depo&itins must endorse upon the original terliflcare the denomina tion of notes required, and whether they are to be isvjed in blank, or paj-able to order. When .-o endorsed it must be left with the rflicer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subscript!-... ns will be received by the Treasurer of the United States, at Wash ignt'.n. the several a.-si stent Tre:tsurers and designated Depositaries, and by tho HBST BATfflSAL BAM BF ALTOBSJL and I13' all National Banks wh:ch are depos itaries of public money, and RESPECTABLE BANKS axd BANKERS throughout the country will give further in formation, and Arror.T- Every .Facility to Scbscb.i2KE. August 10, 1SC4. 3m. J All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase or have anything to do with what purports to be an articlo ;f agreement, between the School Directors of SummerliiM township, and a certain J. V. SAXTON, for the purchase of Cornell's Outline Maps," as vhe signatures of the said School Directors were obtained through mis representation and fraud, and they will have nothing to do with Mr. Saxton or his "Out line Maps." VALENTINE CRAMER, Tres. PETER SOMMERS, Sec'y. Summerhill Tp., Oct. 26, lS64-St AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersignoJ having been appointed an Auditor, by the Orphans' Court of Cambria count3 to dis- tribute the assets in the hands of Fracci. Devlin, administrator of Patrick Cole, dtc'do hereby gives notice that he will attend te the duties of said appointment, at theoffio of John F. Barnes. Esq.. in the Borough o John.-town on Monday, the 14tb day of November next, at one o'clock, P. M., at which time, all those interested iu said fund are requested to attend. M. HASSON. Oct. 26, 1&C4 St Auditor. 1 EDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed Auditor, by the Orphans' Court, of Cambria county, to dl trilinto flip fund in tl.fl liftt.d nf .Ti.hn Rnlr Esq., Trustee, to sell the real estate of Ann Andrews, dee'd, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of paid appointment, at Ids office, in the Borough of Johnstown, on Mnn.'av tli 14th dnv of November. : 18C4, at one o'clock. P. M-. at which time J all persons are required to present their claims or t-e Uenarrra iroiu couuog in ror share of the fund. CYRUS L. PERSHING. Jcinirwn, Or. ? 9t Alitor,
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