I S0LIIKU KlI-I-KD BY A NEGRO Re- Jvijation. The Nashville (Tenn.,) lie iib lican says, that on Saturday night last, I i e negroes had another grand torch light i-ocession, anil, utter rnarcmng turougti ! street?, renaired to tne iront ot the H'- J l pitol, where .speeches were made by ; gov. Johnson, and Col. Johnson. While j.e latter gentleman was addressing the j. roes, a soldier passing along the street, jilted for M'Clcllan, when a large crowd t" negroes rushed upon him, and com gynced firing. The soldier, who belong 1 to the 13th regulars, fell, his body be I,' perfectly riddled with bullets, as many twenty or twenty-five balls having pureed his person. After being shot down, iv.ral bayonet wounds wore inflicted, rming the melee, we understand that (Tree negroes were shot, one named Green I barber" mortally. After the above oc currence, a soldier belonging to the 4th l pilars, rret a negro and deliberately ii.ot and killed him. I)iei at her residence at Chest Springs, :i the 8th of Novemler, inst., of pulmo j.vrj disease, which she bore with pious j, situation and Christian fortitude, Mrs. iliuy K. Douglass, wife of S. M. Doug t, K3q., aged 31 years, 1 month and i days. The deceased was a model of virtue and t iantr, anil leaves a bereaved husband, and rive small orphans to mourn her loss. When form! to purl fr in those wo love. T: ough sure to meet to morrow, V.'e vet a kind f anguish prove ln ffi el ti touch cf sorrow. :; .:, hl what words can paint the fears, :X:.e:: from those friends wo sever, N t to pat t for months an 1 years : i ut j:irt on I'.iith forever. ' 'IF. FA I L F I'ETKRM'.l'U:. THE r.iLhnr RICHMOND, TUK F LL F GOLD. THE FALL OF 1 RICES, TUK FALL OF TIIE Yi'AE. An: ih" FALL STOCK uf ('.CODS at K. J. .MILLS A, C..'s CUF.AP STOITE. Call :'n I s e them. A" iJommul Orphans' "oirt Vale. ; 1; . .., t AJ ... .71 I of i :jo Orplri'i.' C"iirt of the CoUn- j I'u:,1 ii. i. there will t.i-CMliosi 'l ' l '!,,. me i r outcry at tl..: C'i:rt II.;;i.-e in . is.i of Ebensburg, on M.-nday tie' 1 r nf D rem her i:".tt. at i'iif oVl-ck. .' It Wiil l: it ..! est.iti of w hich J'v. i T !d, Jr.. died s i..-i!, viz m Mr.i.i; om:. . ei! i'.ii tract r ire .r par.fl of land ; in t w !! i nd -.f tl,c P.or-.r.h if '!urr. (f.ri.icrly ( ,';.:.:Lria township.) lei by the tmnpike. strt-tt. ..! K i.v.-.id Sii e:.,:kT, Sifj.iien LloVtl, : and l'.t.f V.i!,!-.m i L 1 1 : 1 1 . .-.ntainiisg j . h r. s and e; :.f v t.ereiies. tr there i erei:es. or a'.l of wt.i. h is cleared and under i n . i. ivin tl.eieou erirtcd a two st. ry i :w.e hutii-e a; d a fr-in e stable. NUMBI'JR TWO. Ao-rt..iu phce or purccl of 'and situate ' ..i- v. . -i end of t hr 1 t .i: j,h "f F'ocnsl.il . g. ( r,.:vty in Cambria towt..-hip.) t-v.u;.ded. 1 t'.e turnpike stiet. lauds (f ...ii Ki'tv.l it d L ii.iri p. Murray. e.-:i-'' 'iig two anl one hot" acres or theres : ' i.ts, ail . f whirl, i eVared .:! fcTiCe !. NCMiii.R Tiii.E::. A certain other pirn or pa-i i 1 ( f land :;.ite in ( 'nuic.ri i t wnsl.ij.. adj .!; it.g lai .'.s J .I.icob Mack, Evan J. F.vai.s William ' v.s containing s:xtrn acr-s m:'! hvow '', or thereabouts, a' o :'. hi?: a r.s l f 'ich are cle.tred. TERMS Or SALE. O. e third of pren.i.-s 1. t-.. be pni.l ' f!; u.ation of sale, and the re.-i.'nr in equal annual payments theieifter, wit'n 'jMt. to be secured by the judgment i:.is j.nd mortgage of ti e pr.rcha.-t r. Uie-half of premises No. 2. and 3, to be ;-:i!eii confirmatiou of sale, and the residue ''ne year thereafter, with inbre.-t, t i;e 'ired by the judgment b. nd.s and niort r';p's of the purchaser. JOHN BUCK, Trustee. Nov. 23. 1864-8t IVDITOR'S NOTICE "" ! The matter of the i jMlrmation t.f the recount tf D. II. R - ' Tts. nil.l V l?..Krta Vr:,.l...1., . t It-. ..I 1 i t-.ir.s, (mason.) dee'd. The Orphans' Court ' E I Cambria I "' I Editor, to report distribution of the assets i y the hands of said exacutors, to and among ! lie nriKoiw If trill.. n..,;,i...i i v.. hereby friven that I will attend to the j Jties of said appointment at the office of! Oer.rgo M. Reed, Esq., in the Borough of ; tbensburg, on Tuesday, thel3th day tf Dt- ; Etcher next, at i Iir 1 loltPiif -nn 1 ..n.l- ! . M ..1, 1 ...i.. ,i v . i t ""v.i .iuii wnere an persons lnterest- . f.i FY1 n tl 1 II 1 - jiiteuii and ne tie ml. CYRUS L. PERSUING, Vv. 23, Oct. 2G 3t Auditor. T JUJ CONSUMPTIVES. M receive a valuable prescription f r the are of Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, aj ! all threat and Lung affections, (free of "arge.) by sending their address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILhON, Williamsburg Kings Co. New York, ept. 2118(J43m. g'IRAY STEEUT " " C , Came to the residenco ' tne subscriber living in Washington wnv'"1'' a,V the First of August hist, a i irt-"111 Vriu,llc tr. and La, under lart of his neck and jaws white, has a star ; the forehead. The owner is requested to .rove ijroncrty. pay charges and raka him ay.dseho will be disposed of according ,,JW- JAMES ROLAND. ov. IB. 1864 8t J0C WORK rmvp PJ" A L L KINDS WNL AT THIS OFFICE .... ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AT REASONABLE PRICES. SHERIFF'S SALES. OY VIRTUE of sundry writs of -Vend. J53 Expou. and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House, in Ebensburg, on MONDAY the 5th day of December next at one o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate to wit : All the right, title and interest of Peter M'Goitgh, E-1-. of, in and to a piece or par eel of laud situated in Washington township, Cumbria county, adjoining lands of heirs of John Noel, decM, John M'Gough ami others, containing one hundred and sixty (ICO) acres more or less, about one hundred acres of which are cleared, having thereon erec ted a two story log house, weatherboard od, and fiamo burn, now in the occupancy of the said Peter M'Gough, Esq. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John M'Kinzie. ALSO All the riyht, title and interest of Abner Schrock, of, in and to a pieca or par-, eel of land situated in Richland township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jacob Richard, Dr. David T. Storm and others, containing one hundred acres more or less, about ninety five acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house and two cabin barns now in the occu pancy of Philip Stoncman. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Lewis Dunnioycr. ALSO All the right, title and interest of J; G PringIe,of. in and to a piece or palC eel of land situated in Summerhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of John Wi!m ore. heirs -if Lewis Paul, dee'd. Samuel Pringle aiid Martin Priugle. containing seventy-three acres, more or less, about twei.t-tie arrcs of which are cleared, hav- in;; thereon t ree-tea a one and a (hereon erect. irame h-.iue ami a irame Darn, no-.v m the ofe'ij iiney of the said J. G. Pringle, and-a log le use in the occupancy of Henry Car p( i t r. T;u.'i! in execution and to bo sold at the suit .: Terrenee M'Elrue. . AL'iO All the right, titie and interest of Matl.cv M. O'Nehl. of, in and to a lot of ground situated ii the Borough of El tens burg. Cambria county, fronting on Main stru t ami extending back to a street, by lot Jo toil .u "i e o of Thomas tl io west, and a-. m- it tr lot tg ti.ireon erected a two storv frar: t!.. r.-, ! . v.idi a l-a: n.eiit story and oil.u ,.ut ! riiithn s no a- in the occupancy of the said Mat hew .M. O'Nall. Jik-.n X' i ution and to Lc sold at the suit of M'i.'nr.ough ..v- Anderson. UN. li. The Sheriifhas made the f..l low ing the Coii:'.iti '.ns of the sale, viz.. one f'Uilh .f tiie purchase moj.ey on each sale, to be paid at the time the property is struck down ; wh.-n the sale amounts to $jOO and upwards, under $f00 and tnoie ttnin $100 tiie one third, under 00 and nn re than i'iO the half; less tlian $G0 the whole anioiu f. otherwise the property will be ini me iia'.e'y put up to sale again, and no deed will of presented f -r acknowledgment un less thr balance of the purchase niouev he 'aid on or bi-f.re the f llowing Monday. JOHN BUCK, SheriiT. ShtiiiTV ffi -e, E'ik r..-burg. NoVei:;h.T Jth 1864. ftEtJ LTFd:'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I he j f 'h.wii.g aecour.ts. .have been pa.-serl, and fi i d in tiie Register's Office, at Lbenshurg. ! and v. id he pi-senie.l to the Oi diar.s' Court ..f C-ta'-ria v'.-ni.ty, f..r coiitirmation and ', allowance, o:. Monday the Fifth day of De- (t ii,in r next, t i wit : i i tie a -e i i i . itnarine vuierson, .Y.amn- i-tratrix f Thomas Otterson, dee'd. The tl'-t and final account -f A. M. Kur tz. A In.h.i-trator of Anthony Kurtz, dee'd. j Tne and partial M.voimt of Margaret Lit i.-. n.-ehr. E' cu'rix of John Liehensch d. . . as. d. Th : an 1 final arc a;i;t V c, n (J LxeCUtoj i f Mrs Elizabeth I' ( ec';!s( ,1 The isi-count of .7. S. Strayer, Administra tor of iMvid Kibblctt, dee'd. The fci-i'i:il ami final account of Joseph Ciisicr. Fx'-cutor of Sarah Iniht r, dee'd. The seeontl account of J. M. Campbell, 1 survivi: g Administrator of J. S. Clarke, dec'.i. The fn.-t aeronn' 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., Ad ministrator of Daniel Knt pptr, dee'd. The account of William Palmer, E-q., Ad ministrator t.f Frederick Knepper, doe'd. The account, of James Burk, Administrator of John Burk. dee'd. The account of Paul Yahner, Administrate of Michael Yahner. dee'd. " The account, of Paul Yahner, Admiuiftrator of John Waltz, dee'd. The Orst account of John Buck, Esq., Trus tee, to sell the Real Estate of Matthias ShcariK, dee'd. The account of Samuel Croyle. Guardian of Robert and Mary Ann Patterson minor children of James Patterson, dee'd. The first account of Wm. Kittell. Executor of Thomas O'Connell, late of Cambria Township, dec d. JAMES GRIFFIN, Register. Register's Office, Ebenshurg, i Nov. 'J, 1864 4t J Auditor's Notice, The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to report distribution of the funds in the hands of Peter Earhart and Nicholas Shank, Administrators of the estate of Henry Kollis, deceased, hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties cf his said appointment at his office in the Borough of Ebensburg, on Thursday the 1st day of Decomber next, at one o'clock P. M., at which time all per sons arc required to present their ciatms or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fund. JOHN E. SCAN LAN, Anditor. Nov. 10, 1864. 3t. The Constitution of the United States with explanatory notes for sale by JAMES MURRAY. gODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. THE FASHION MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD. LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. The most magnificent Steel Engravings. DOU BLE FASHION PLATES. Wood engravings on every sub ject that can interest ladies. 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Nov. 10. 1804 Ot Administrator. r X EC UTO I i'S N OT K Th r Letters testa mentary on the estate of Robert Burg. .on, late of Washington townsbip. deccs.-d, having be n granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Cambria county. Notiet. is hcreby given to ail tho.-e indebted t.i said estate, to make payment, and those having claims against said estate to j resent them duly authenticated for sMtl.-rr.pnt. JOSEIT1 BURGOON, Nov. 10, lS04-0t Executor. N OTTCE. Letfers Testamentary having been srranted by the Register of Cambria count', to the undersigned, on the estate of Bernard Connelly, late of SummerhHl town ship, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having cla-'ms against it to present them duly authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE CONNELLY Executrix of Bernard Connelly, dee'd. Nov. 9, 1804 Ct TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CAM- i BR I A COUNTY : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following apdraisvments of certain personal property, aud also, an appraisement of cer tain real est ite of decedents, selected and set apart, for the widows of intestates, under Act of Assembly of the 14th of April, 1851. have been filed in the Register's Office, at Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Or phans' Court for approval, on Wednesday the 7th cf December next, to wit ; Appraisement of certain real estate set apart for the widow of Cyrus Brubaker, dee'd. Appraisement of certain n-al estate set apart for Elizabeth George, late the widow o John Baines, dee'd. Appraisement of certain personal property set apart for the widow of Andrew Geis, dee'd. Appraisement cf certain personal property set apart for the widow of David Hire, tlec'd. Appraisement of certain personal property set apart for the widow of Fer Mnand Bengali, dee'd. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov. 16. 1864 8t An essay on the Harmonious Relations between Divine Faith and Natural Reason, forM,alv JAMES MURRAY. CJ HIPPING O TO AND FROM ENG LAND, IRELAND AND SOTLAND, GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do. do. AND WASHINGTON LINE OF SAILING VESSELS. Drafts at sight for 1 and upwards, on National Batik and Branche s. Payable in all the City's and Towns in England, Ire land, Scotland and Wales free of Discount. R. A. O. KERR, May 25, 1804 ly. Altoona. FouiiTii & Akcii Streets, PHILADELPHIA, Caterer for the best TRADE, and offer no BAITS or deception to induce Custom, but :cly on F A I R D EALING AND GOOD GOODS! Best MEW NOES. Fashionable SILKS, Mobility PLAIDS, TIM'S POPLINS, Dark FOULARDS, Figured MKRIXOES. Plaid SHAWLS. Good BLANKETS. We follow GOLD dotcn, as close as ice follow it Now is a good tiice for Mer chants and consumers to come in. Oct. 5, 18Gi-2m. y RIAL LIST, I FOR THE FIRST WEEK of December Term, ISO 4, for Cambria coun ty : Morgan Bowser M'C: '-key Emerson Oriftiith M't Joiiig'e u.-o JFCloskey Kohler vs Holliday und others, vs. (.bites, vs. Collins, fuishees, vs. Wood & Morrel, Gar vs. Hughes vs. R .dgers, vs. Carlaiid, vs. Elwanger. JOS. M'DONA LD, Prothonotary. I'rothonotary's Office. Ehensburg, ) Nov. 9, 1804. -TRIAL LIST. ! FOR SECOND WEEK of De . -ember Term, 1801, in Common Picas f t Cambria County. Stiilsel & Porter, vs. WhTtes. E'o.-iisburg el- (atsson RR. vs. Noon, bit kson vs. Johnst' n. 4" Cresson Raiiroad Co. L' yd rs. Skt l'y. Ou-hon vs. lleslop. Rrallier vs. Kibler, Kcniii vs. ( trillilh, Ma'zie vs. Brown. Tiernan cii.ioiM;e vs ITawe. I iendcrson, et. al. vs. Hawed, Pedan, et. al. vs. Ilawes, Kerrigan vs. Ta'tT, Commonwealth vs. Linton, Same vs. Same, O-.tes vs. Wolf & Weichorue, D nigherty for use vs. Smyth, Lantze vs. Moore et. al. Ruck vs. Same, Burg. on v-. N el N. e! vs. M ttthews, Shai bau ji vs. Link, M'Clwskey vs. Goesrregan, Frelerick vs. Natrle. JOS. M'nONAI D. PrrtV. Prothonotary's Ofiice. " E'oenshurg. Nov. It'., 1801- J V e are now tending by mail, free ol post age, OUR FINE DIAMOND POINT " UNION GOLD PENS," and Silver Extension Si.imxg Cask, with Lkau Pknt Ciu, beautifully chased, at our wholesale price of $1.25 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 Fisk Gol.D. and finished in the best possible style. They are celebrated for their a.laptness 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 t.f dissatisfaction from any one using our Pens. They arc the b;:st Gold pen made, and sold for one quarter the price charged by many. Any one ordering by mail will receive their Pins by next return mail. Our goods always arrive safely at their destination. Be particular to write your address plain. One trial of our Gold Pens will convince any person of their su periority. We also send, without extra charge, HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF 100 SECRETS, or How to Make $5 a Day WiTiiorr Capital. One of these secrets cost the publisher $250 for the right to pub lish it. Several pc-rsons are now making .?J20 dollars per month by these Secrets. This'bx)k is worth $50 to any man or wo man. Lieut. Asa Bennett, a wounded sol tlier, writes us from Chicago.be has realized in four months. $513 by knowledge obtain ed from this book. We send one Gold Pen, silver Extension Case aud Pencil, and Book of Secrets, for $1,25 ; three for 3,50 ; four for $4,50; six for $0,50; twelvo for $12,00. fjcj- Send Government money. Address M. YOUNG & BROS. 157 Monroe Street July C, 1864-Gm. NEW YORK. The Life and Campaigns of General Mc Olellan, for sale by JAMES MURRAY. jjADiEs fancy fursi AT John Furclra Id Established FUR MANUFAC- TORY. No. 718 Arch St., Above 7th., Philadelphia. I have now in staic of my own Importation and isia -4-S-Ull:5 Manufacture, one of 2RS?jg the LARGEST and y,- most BEAUTIFUL selections of F A N C Y F U R S for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the 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, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Cambria county and vicinity. 3- Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, above 7th., south s:de PHILADELPHIA, fcj- I HAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CON NECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PHILADELPHIA! Sept. 7, 18G4-5m. n II I O U PET R O L I U M COMPANY. The undersignr-d having been appointed an Agmt fjr t!;r subscri lion of STOCK to the Company, begs leave to submit the fol lowing Matement : This company is chartered by tin Legis lature of New York in conformity with the laws of Ohio. Its capita! stock is one mil lion of dollars in shares of one hundred dol lars each. A portiuu of this stock i; open for subscription. The property is situated hi Morgan county, Ohio, and tmbraces about fifteen hundred acr. s of land, the mort of it hel l in fee simple and the balance held by lease. Two miles of broad valley land suit able for boiing wells. There "arc sixteen wells in successful operation producing 2'Jo barrels per day, belling at $8 per barrel, rapidly and mccessfully increasing their wells. l o an- pirson wi.-h d;ing to invest in this enterprise, I will .-how then a map and give them a pamphlet detailing the whole opera tion. M. 1IASSOW Oct. 20, lSG4Mf Agents In the Orpliant' Conrt CF CAMBRIA COUNTY, Ta. September Term, 1804. CAMBRIA CoUN'i Y, . The Cjiiuii invvfalih of Pennsylvania To Sarah Wissinger. (now Sarah Shank.) residing in Richland township, Cambria county; Jacob Wissinger, residing in Indi ana county, Pa.; Elizabeth Wissinger, wife of Jjshua Shank residing in Indiana county, Pa.; Esther Wis.-inger, intermarried with John II ay, residing in Stark cunty, State of Indiana ; Barbara WisMnger, intermarried with Samuel Livingston, residing in Somer set county. Pa.; George Wissinger, residing iu Somerset county. Pa: Catharine Wissin ger, intermarried with Samuel Noon, Jr.. re.-i.ling in Richland township. Cambria county, Pa.; John S. Wis. ingcr, residing in Richland lown.-ditp, Cambria county. Pa.: Daniel It. Wissing r, residing in Richland township. Cambria Oiinty, Pa.; and Daniel K. Wis-ingtr. eu.ird.ian, jrv hoc i-ire ,.f Sarah Boyles. E izabetb I i. -yle.-. J .hn U ' bs and Daniel B.vyles, ehihhvn of Eve V.'ii.sin ger, deceased, who w;is intermarried with James B oyles. heirs and legal representa tives of John Wissinger, late of Richland township, Cambria county, deceased. You, and each of 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 and there to accept or refuse to lake the real esta of the said John Yi-. singer, deceased, or to shew cause why the same should not be sold t wit : A certain piece or parcel of land situate in Richland township, Cambria county, aforesaid, ad joining hinds of John S. Wissinger, hinds in possession of William Shank, lands of Lewis Donmaycr, Justice Yerner, and others, con taining 103 acres, or thereabouts, about 70 acres of which are cleared, and thereon erected a two stoiy hewed log house and a frame barn, now in the occupancy of Daniel R. Wissinger, which has been valued and appraised by an Inquest awarded bv our said Court, and returned by the Sheriff of the Count v aforesaid, on the sixth day of June, A.'l)., l?t; 4, at the sum of $14,50 t.er acre. ( , ) "Witness the L. S. President Jud ( S at Ebensburg Hon. George Taylor, of our said Court, this Fifth day September, A. D., 1804. JAMES GRIFFIN, Attest Clerk. JOHN BUCK. Shu iff. Sept. 21. 1804-41 ATRIMONIAL! JL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN if you wish to marr3-, address the under signed, who will send you without money and without charge, valuable information that wiil enable you to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of ae. wealth orlxau ty. This information will cost you nothing, and if ou wish to marrA', I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired information setby return mail, and no questions asked, address SARAH B. LAMBERT, Grcenpoint, Kings county. New York. Oct. 19. 1804-2m. rTllie Confessions mil Kiprrlrnct ot X AN INVALID. Published for the licnefit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c.. supplying at the same timc The Means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable nuackerv. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies J - - - .1. . may oe naa 01 ine aumor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Urooaiyn, iings bo., i. i June 15. lr-64-ly. IS 7-30 LOAN! The Secretary of the Treasurer girea no tice that subscriptions will be received for CyUP" Treasury Notes, payable three years 'from August 15th, 1864, with semi-amjual interest at the rate of seven and thrce.-tenths percent, per annum principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes" will be convertable at tbm option of the holder at maturity, into sir per cent., gold bearing boDds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government "may elect. They will be issued in denomination of" $50, $100, $500 $1,000 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must bo for fiftv dollars or some multiple cf fifty dollars. The notes v? ill be transmitted to the owti ers free of transportation charges as iwcn after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any "O1"- "wi t'o auuncu a coLLlll-ilasjoil CI one- quarter of one per cent-, which will In paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom it was made. No deductisns for commissions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGE Or THIS LOAN. It is a National Savings Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any Savings Bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating me dium of the Country, and it cannot pay in anything letter, for its owl) asets are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally couvenient as a temporary of permanent investment. The notes can al ways be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are tho best security with banks as collaterals foe .iscoiints. CoNVtRTIBI.H INTO A Sir PER CENT 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest ou ths 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, premium and belore the war the premium on the six per cent. U. S. Stocks was orer twenty per cent. It will be seen that tho actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent, per annum. Its Exemption from Stats or Muxicipal Taxation-. But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act t.f Congress exenq-ts all bonds and Treasury m tes from local taxation. On the average, this exemp tion is worth about two per cent- per an num, according to the rate of taxation In various part of the country I Is belie veil 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 separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole properly of the country hv he'd to secure the discharge of all the obli gations of the United States. While tho government oilers the mot liberal terms for its loans, it believes that tiie very str..nge.-t appeal will be to the ley- alty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all dep. ..-its. Ti.o party depositing must endorse upon the original- certificate the denomina tion of notes required, and whether they are to be issued ic blank, or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the ohicer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subscriptions will be received by tho Treasurer of the United States, at Wash igr ton, the several assistant Treasurers aud designated Depositaries, and by the IIMTMTMAL BAKKOF ALTBOM. and by all National Banks which are depose it aides of public rnonev. and RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country will give further in--formation, and AfKOiio Evert Facility to Sltbscbiekrs. August 10, 1864.- Sm. editor democrat & sentinel, 12a Dear Sir . With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I wi'l send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten day?. Pimples, Blotches. Tan. Freckles, and all Impurities ol the Skin, icaviDg the same soft, char, smooth and beautiful. 1 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 vours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York. Oct. 10, 1864-3m "VTotlce. JN Letters of Administration having been granted by the Register of Cambria connty, to the undersigned, on the estate of Charles Luther, late of Carroll township, tlec'd, notice is hereby given to a'.l thoe indebted to said estate to come and settle the Fame, and those having claims against said estate to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BEARER. Oct. 2G, 1804 Gt. Administrator. COL. JOHN WOODS, (FORMERLY OF THE ALTOONA HOUSE.) WILL TAKE CHARGE OF TI1B UNION HOTEL, ALTOOX.4, APRIL 1st. 1864. where he would be thauk- fid for a call fiom all his friends. 1 . niyi. 04:0iu. !