'V 2 rebels are generally without breeches, ami j consequently that they could get up again easily after the fright they experienced at the noise of the explosion ; hence the failure. The only way that the Secretary can make this new invention work is, to supply the rebel? with tight breeches, so that when they fall from fear the can be caught before they are able to recover their feet. X. V. World. Hood Nashville ! J Victory ! ! ! Our valiant Slieimtu left poor Hood To travel wheie it seemed him good ; Hood wandered round, and up and down, Until became near Nashville town. And then we felt a little seared, For fear he'd caught us unprepared ; We thought the man had come to stay. But now it seeing he's gone away. Away his vanquished army rans, While we push on aud take hid guns, He'll call it masterly retreat ;" We call i a groat big defeat. The Nashville fu'ks arc now in peace. From all their fears they have release; V roni all their foes they have repose, A::J send to E. J. Mills & Co's for clothe. ! People should go to K. Mills fc Co.'s for cheap poods, they have an immense stock of clothing. Just received a new stock of boots & shoes. I 1CFN5E NOTICE. L The following IVti- i-jus for License have been filed in this of fice fr pies-ntat: :i at Argument Court on 7:h of February. 1805, to wit : of (je'H t Win kr-l;i . Wihnore 15 r . Tavern. Jy:i'.: fcli rev, BUck'sck. JOS. M'DONALD. CFk Q rai ter Sessions. Loetsbur?, Jan. 4, 18u5. MI'OIiTANT NOHCE. The NOTES a-i.i BOOKS - f Edward Miller, lately dou basines-i it Minister, have been left with me f..r c ! -n. 'i'iii notice is pi von to ap priz. t"'e part'.i - indebted of the fact. A!! r. vunM rem dr'ng unpaid after the first of Mir.-h rx'., will ! sued for. WM. K ITT ELL. In. I. Ls-hVtii TICK. Ti J t',r. Reams of Lt-aHe 'v, l .i. ...1.: .1 s.-p.i rmd.er, ot Is. air T;:i. c !.:.iy, i'u.. H'i!!:.i;u Kerns, of Kane cetfii- j tv, Libs i .;. Aim i!.i"!.i, wiftj of nhu (t- of I'.ltir c '.it:ty, I'a., Cecilia, wife of ; ilrriry C-t!..w, of 1 1 ! a; r county. Fa., and j A h; i ii Kearas, Ivv.tc Karns, Charles ( l)i;.i '1 1 ;::! Stephen D'.tnond, whoso re-.i- i c?:i -"j-, arc u'jku-'Wii. heirs and legal reprc- j ifv.-s of .! il:n Ks'arns, deceased. TKE N )Ti( E. (hat a-i irq.i-st will ha .t.l at t'i hit-! dwelling house af John I ira itt.i t'l t;i t)wns:,ir) ot Crovl 1 ity (! Ciiil r-a an.i State of IVjnnsviva- 1 dej'd. on Tiivrsday the 21 dar of Feb- ! at o e! ic; r. the al'ern.t. n Li. .1 :.ax. ti.'.v. tor tao j.iiroos' ot m 1 kii'ir iiai - I t'.ti-ii of t!,c i'eil Estate of the said de cre-l, to ai atn -.ng his children and leg-.! i r 'jTe-eritatives. if the same can be done if she whole. I with-. ut prejn lie:' to or spoiiin; k'1,ktv:.h tj vane I ra; e :ht tC. e.e von are required to V.ad 11 vvi tt.uik ;r ..er. .r MKS MYERS Sheriff. riT's Offi E!..T.sbnrg. ) J u:ii i;y ill I 0j- J t J STOLEN. A hoT-e, iaid'c, bri lie 1 il haltr. r.-er- r.'. ilen fr;.m m .m M .u.hiy .iiht. tho -cri: t;!:. 'i !.'. l,i r.-c was a sma'i iKrk i 1 r,v;:, w:',. a star in I.I; f-rthead. Tne Ihtm hi; rig!:t si: v'der wa pii'iviy ';T. c i'i 1 by 1 M'l':n i it wit:, roal i!. The :.' .- u h. i bu-r. lame ia t'.i.. so m'.l.-i . T.e.: sad w.:s m ttr-'.ip y j.ii'.itarv I i-1 '.r. rovore 1 with !.!.. k Ieall.fr. "1 -c ti.'.ef :.5 Pt;pAd to have ooe;i a man by ti.e name of bey. v. ho escape" 1 from piMon 0.1 the night the hore wa taken. Hj wa s-i-. ;.. New Wal in-ton, Clearfield coTtty. t-n Fi.div l.tst. I will pay any reasonibh" charge f-.r the r'-o.im of th horse, or for such infoimation a? wiii enable mc to get him and the other pr-rerv taken. W. JACK. II li:.!ay!.t;rg, Rhiir 0., Jan. 3. S Tit AY HEIFER. Came to the residi-nce of th mi dersign-d re.-i ling at Thine No. 2, A. P. R R , on or about the 1st of Deccm her. a light red heifer, between two and thr-.' years old, wh'r.e belly and white stripe on back. Tae owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her aw iy othai wise she will be disposed ri according to law. WM. RUSSEL. Jan. 4, 1865-3t. 1 George D. Morgan,") No. S3, June Term, vs. . F. Hoop and Philip Phester. ! 1SC4. J'.jeciment. And now, Dec. 5, 1SCI. O 1 mot on of Johnston & Oatman. Attorney 'a for Plain- J t;lt K.i!e grafted on I cf. no.mt to appear an 1 plea.'., on or before the first day of next term, in the above stated Ejectment, which is brought for a tract of land situate in White township. Cambria count3'. warrant ed in the name of Thomas Sanburn. adjoin ing land warranted in the name oi William Coates. Charles Anders, n. and others, con taining four hundred and thirty three acres, cr thereabouts, Arc. Thi.i rule tc be pub lished in one nwspaper publishad in the county for three euccessive weeks, the first publication to e sixty days before the re turn day of the rule. By the Court, JOS. M'DONALD, S. .Protbonotor. Dec. 21, 1864 3t FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT In the B rough of Loretto. For particulars Pply to D. A. CONRAD. LHC. 21, l&64-3t Ebensbu"g, Pa. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. letters testa- mentary on the estate ot .Jacob xvremzer, deceased, have been granted to the subscri ber residing in Carrolltown. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. J. E. M AUG HER. Dec. 21, 18G4 Ct Executor. gODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. THE FASHION MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD. LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. The most magnificent Steel Engravings. DOU B L E F A S II I O N PLATES. Wood engravings on every sub ject that can interest ladies. Crotchet Knit ting, Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Ever 3 thing, in fact, to make a comjdete Lady's Book. THE LADIES' FAVORITE FOR THIRTY FIVE YEARS. No Magazine has been able to compete with it. None attempt it. GODEY'S RECEIPTS for everj department of a household. Thee ah ne are worth the price of the Book. Model Cottages (no other Magazine gives them), with diagrams. 1) R A V I.N li LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG. Auother speiki'.ity with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth $3 a year. j O'her Magazines publish old worn c ut mu i sic ; hut the subscribers to Godey get it be i f...re the music stores. j Gardening f r Ladi-.'s. Another peculi 1 arity with Godey. j Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & J Co. .of New York, the miaionsiirt merchant.--. ! .ipjM-ar iu Godey ,-th only Magazine that ! has them. I Also, Fashions from the celebrated Prodi. ! of New Y..,k. Ladies Bonnet. We give more of them ; in a year than auy'.-thcr Magazine. Intact. j th;: Lady's Book enables every lady to bo her own bonnet matter. MARION 1IARLAND, Authoress t ' "Moss Side," wiite f r God other Magazine, cur old and favi A!-uic" Hidden Path:' -.'.:. 1 and 'Miriam," y t-icii mo.-.th. ami f t iii We have a!.v r. t.ineI ss.!l : it:; C' :i! iil ;:t rs. Ti:rms or G0DE'S LADY'a BOOK FOR ( Fi om wltich ih'.rc tn I t. no Di'vi-jt-n ) 'i h-i following are tire terms (.f the Luly's B -ok for 1&0 j. At -e:;t. vc wili receive fubseii! ers at t!.e l" .'..v'u-g rites. I u ij'.'i'i' e will he given if we ure obliged to ad- v:iee, wuicli wit 1 ;cj "-no upon the p paper. One copy, one year, Two copies, one year. Three copses, one year. Four copies, one yiar, Five copies, one year, :!id r.:i extra C"py to t be person sending th.e chib, making six ct pies. I'.ight op;vs one e?r, and an ex tra copy to th p'erson Pending the chib. uisikiiig nin2 c'-pie. Eleven copies one y-.v.r, and an ex tra copy to the peie n teisdiag the club, mattig twe'v-. e pics, A1 liiions to any of above $2 o0 eaoh sub- r:bcr. G -.ley's Lady's U .t.k and Arthur" M i s .'newill be ren:, each one 3-ear ,- t f 4 50. E i-i 00 5 Co 7 nO 10 CO 14 00 21 00 27 60 Chib:-, 1 I Lane on re ".'o have no c'nb u-;h a:.y other Maga- s r Newspnptr. ,1c ni(.ne3- li.::. t i e :-.ent ail at time :ry Club. fjanada sub. .cr;h- i n;st -end 1:4 cents tional for f.eh .-idv-crdx r. fsh:r -,i L. A. GODEY. Corner Sixth :c;id CJtcf'uu Srct.-r. PHILADELPHIA. !S A Y Y EK W . N I'EDl Wanted immes diafeh', a man tent to run one eon! re " TV in 's First Cht:;s (:;r ho is wi'hrg to go cul.sr Saw Mills, and 'x 1 .; to Mexico, f.r a term of not less thsisi one j year, ami have his waes paid in gold. . Addiess stating amouut of experience, and I what ws.ges required, vtc. j JAMES STEWART, j Lancaster, I'a. Iec 14. lSCl-Ut FARM'FOR SALE. " The subscribers offer I their farm for sale, situ-uo in Cambria Town i ship, Cambria county, five miles north of I Ebensbiirg, containing ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY ACRES, I one hundred of which aro cleared, and in J good farming onltr, is.n.u which is a good ! HOUSE smd BARN and other buildings. Apply to ELIZABETH THOMAS, or R. R. THOMAS, Eb'nsburg, Pa. i December 14. 1SG4 3t -LN Letter- of Administration ollcc. on the estate of Michael Kerns.late of Croyle 1 township, Cambria county, dic'd, having ! ... j 1 . 1 .. n . .: . .,r ....s.i r ovtu i.iioeti oyr toe ibeisiei 01 .ui vooinj to the undersigned, residing in said Town ship, notiee is hereby given to all persons in debted to said deceased to make immediate paj-ment. and those having claims will pre sent them proper v authenticated f..r settle ment. ELIZABETH A. KERNS. Dec. 14. 1804 tit Adm'r. yALUABLE I'F.AL ESTATE for SALE. A tract of land (formerly owned ly G'orge M'Creary) situate in Susquehanna. Township. Cambria county, adjvnin"1 lands of Joseph Lute. William Garraan. Joseph P. Miller, and others, containing 152 actcs and 21 j?rches and allowptiee. alnjut 50 acres of which is cleared and thereon erected a one and a half fetor) Log House and a Lo Barn. Apply to Wm. Kittell, Attorney at-Law. E'en8burg. Penn'a., i r to the uudersigned (owner) Cherry Tree, Indiana county. Pa. E B. CAMP. Dec. 14. 18C4-tf Th Constitution cf the United States with explanatory noted for sale by JAMTO MURBAT. k4 Ml Shipping TO AND FROM ENG LAND, IRELAND AND SOTLAND, IiV THE GALWAY LINE OF i STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do. do. AND WASHINGTON LINE OF SAILING VESSELS. Diafts at sight for 1 and upwards, on National B ink and Branches. Psivahl-in all the City's and Towns in England, Ire i land, bcotlaud and a'es free of Discount R. A. 0. KERR. May 25, 1864 ly. Altoona. FoUKTII & Alien Stukkts, PHILADELPHIA. Caterer for the bct '1RADE, and offer no BAITS or deception to induce Custom, tut ely on F A I li D E A L I N G AM) GOOD GOODS! Best MERINOES. Fashionable SILKS. N-.bihtv 1 LAIDS. PIM'rf POPLINS. Dark FOULARDS, Figured MER1NOES. Plaid SHAWLS. G.r.l BLANKETS. Tie fxAlvio COLD Zo?ri, as ib-sc as u t 1 fu'dow it up. N. w is a g'-ol tisce fr Mer- ehants and consumers to rume in. i Oct 5 18G4- m. I". A SlIOr.Ma KFH. W'X. II. SKelll.Kit. SHOEMAKER & SECHLER, ATTORN EY'S - AT LA W, E B E N S B U li G , Camlria CvJU.sry. Pksn'a. C iTne heret. f re .cess pied I v F. A. Shoe- matter. (Dee. 7, lfOl tf DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tii partnership heretofore ex isting between Vaughn. Black & Co.. in the sawmill and hi ruber tiisrutss, was dissolved . si the 2nth day of November, 1 804, by mutual consent. r.g?. OUR FINE BIAMOND I'OINT UNION GOLD l'ENS,?' and Sir.vr.ii ExiKXsios Siioivg Cask, with LrAn Pj:n' CiL. l.eantibdly t!iased, at our wholesale price of $1,25 We never l-efoie re tailed them less i'oir. $4 each. They are s.eknov.-'.edg-.'d to U the most durable and beaut ifu 1 in marktt. They are manufactur ed of Vir.i: G"!.n. and finished in the best possible style. Tii:y are celebrated for their adapt ne:-s to every hand and. s'y'.e of vri ting, making a beautiful light or boavy stroke wh( 11 desired. We have sold over ore hundred thousand Union ' lVns du ring the past eigiit rnor.ths, and we have not one word of (lissa'i-faciion from any one 11-ing our Pen.-. They nre th.- b;-s; J. .11 Pen m.ide and so!. I f...r one quarter the price charjtd bv rassr.V. Any one ordering by mail v.-s!! rcctiv mail. Our goo their ! ns bv next eturn always arr.vo safely at t; write th.eir (h'stisia'i -i. Be particular yur address pi.dn. O se trial t.t our Gold Pons will r.nvinre any per.n of their iv pet io; ity We also send, without extra chrre. HOOD'S UKfcAT i:OOK OF 100 SECRETS, or How to Makk $5 a Day Witiioi-t Cai-ITAT.. One of these secrets I cost the publisher $250 for the right to pub lish it. Several persons are now making $120 dollars per month by thesfi Secrets. This b ok is worth $'0 to s:ny man or wo man. Lieut. Asa Bennett, a wound..! sob dier, writes ns from Chicago, he has realized in four months. 513 by knovkvige obtain ed from this book. We semi one Gold Pen, silver Extension Cae and Pencil, and B"ok of Secrets, for $1.25 : three for $3,50 : f"ir for $4.50; eix f. $').50; twelve for $12,00. fcCJ- Send Government monr;r. Address M. YOUNG & BROS. 157 Monroe Street July G, 1804-Cni. NEW YORK. Tills -wmy tar lorrtto. Chest Spilngi AND ST. AUGUSTINE. The Fubsctiber, haviug i.urchase.1 the en tire stock of Horses. Hacks, Carriages, ltc, of the late firm of Ryan fe Durbin. begs leave to inform liis friends and the public in enera! that he is now prepared to furnish them with every accommodation in his Hue of business. His line of Hacks connects with all the trains on the Pa. R. R-, allow ing passengers no delay whatever. Calls alwavs promptly attended to. JOE F. DURBIN. Lorct'o, Juno 2'J, ISOl-ly. WANTED. A SUBSTITUTE to "0 into the United Statca Army for one vcar to whom a Kan ty cf J ' SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS will be raid. Aiq.lv to 1 JOHN E SCANLAN, Dec. 21. 18G4. Ehensburg. Pa. Howard ANttocIatloii, PHILADELPHIA. Diseases or the NKRvorf. Semival. Ukisakt and Skxcal Ststkms new and rel'taM treatment in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charjre. Address. Dr. J. SKILLEN UOUGUTEN, Howard Association. No. 2 !oJth Ninth tret, Philide'phia. r. fjlHENSWIRG MARKET. Corrected Weekly. PU1CFS. Flour per bb! Extra Family, 13 00 " ., Extra, 1 Reef, per lb. Jo Potatoes, per bushel, 0 Apples, " C2 Butter, per lb. 40 Cabbage, per doz. 75 Wheat, per bushel, 2.2o Rye. " l.ao Buckwheat, " 1 2." Gru, " " 1.2 Oats. " " 75 Apples, " " dried, 1,50 Peaches, " " 3.00 Beans, 44 " 2.50 Cover seed, " 8,00 ADIES FANCY FURS! AT John Fiirf lr Id EetablishcJ FUR II AN UFA TORY. No. 718 Arch St., Above 7th., Philadelphia. ct. 1 have now in ?st3ic 'f my own . Iniportathm anil -:Jt the LAI g Manufturc.oneol' .GENT an.'. most BE A UTI F L'L selecti'Mis of F A N C Y F U R S f..r LADIES' and CI1ILDR1 N'S WEAR, in the Citv. Also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur G'oves and Collars. As my Furs was purcha-ed when G "Id was at f. much lower prem'uiTi than at pe sent, I am enabled to d;.-p se of tb.em at very reast-nible j-s iees, anil I wo'i'.d then f ti solicit a cull from my friends of Cambria cotirty a'id vicii.itj". tjr- Remember the Name, Numb r and St net! JOHN FA RE I It A. 71fi ARCH Street, above 7th.. south b:th. PIHLAI'ELIMil . (ifV I HAVE NO PARTS' ER. N )R C N NATION WITH ANY OTHER STORK IN PHILADELPHIA! .Sept. 7, 1 364 -5m. n II I O U PE T R 0 L I U M C O M P A N Y . The undersigned having been appointed an Agiut for the subscription of STOCK to the Comjsany, 1-egs leave to subsnit the fob lowing statement : This Company is chartered by thi Legis lature of New York in conformity' wish the laws of Ohio. Its capital stock is one mil lion of dollars in shares of one hundred dol lars each. A portion of this t-tock is open for buhtcription. Ti e proierty is situated in Morgan county. Old ), and embraces about fifteen hundred ncri-s of land, the most of it held iu fee simple and the bahmce held by lease. Two miles of broad Talby land suit able for boring wells. Tiure are sixteen wei's in successful operation produeii g 205 barrels per day, selling at $3 per barrel, rapidly an 1 successfully incieising their wells. To :my person 'wishing t i invc.-t in this 1 will show them a map and g:vc isnohlet detailing the whole opera M. HASSON. tisem tsn. P (Kt. 2;!. 1804-tf Agent. Ai M I N ITR ATOR'S NOTJCK. Letters of sinsni tratin havis been granted to the r;r lersigned. by the Register of Cambti.i county, 1 0 the estate of John Smith, late of Gal'd'.zin, deceased, Notice is hereby giver; to all those indebted to said estaie. to pay, arid those h iving claims against said estate to present them dulv authenticated f r Kt tlement. BKRNARD SMM H, Nov. IU, 1SC4 Ot Administrator. NOTICE. L. Ix-tiers testa- mentary on tlic estaie 01 Jtooeit liurgooii, late of Washington townssup. deceased, having been granted to the undesigned,- by tho Register of Ciiubiia county. Notice is hereby given to ail those indebted to said estate, to make payment, and those having claims against said estate to present them dulv authentic tted for settl-m ent. JOSEPH BURGOON, Nov. 13, 1804-Ot Executor. 0 CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive suObrers will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all thr at smd Lung affections, (free of charge.) by sentling their ad-hess to " Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg Kings Co. New York. Sept. 21 18G4 3m. ATRIMONIAL! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN if you wish to marry, address the under signed, who will sesid you wiihout money and without charge, valuable information that wiil cnabie you to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of sige, wealth orb au ty. This information will est you i.oihing. and if you wish tr marry. I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired iut'.i mation sent by return mail, and no questions asked, address SARAH B. UMBERT, Grcenpoint. Kings county. New York. Oct. ID. 1864-2m. Tllie Conf(loiif mitt nxptrUnc ! 1 AN INVALID. Published for the Iwt-fit. and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay of Manhood, etc.. snpidyinfj at the Fame time The Means ok Self -Cite. By one who has curel I imself alter undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope tingle copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esrj.. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. June 15; 1864-ly. An essay on the Harmonious Relation! between Divine Faitb and Natural Reason, for tale by JAMBS MURRAY. u. u 1 uu li u ii a The Secretary of the Treasurer gives no tice that sub-eriptions will be received for Coupon Tieasury Notes, payable tbrve years from August loth, 18t;4. with s -asnitial stiteies-t ut tho rate of seven smd three-tenths percent, per annum pntscipal and ii.terest both to be paid in lawful money. Th.-e no'es will bo converlable at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent., gold U as ir.g bonds, payable not le-s than live nor more than twenty y-ears from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be i.-ssici in denominations of $50, $100, $500 $1,000 and $5,000, smd all sub.-eiipti ms must be for fifty dollars or some multiple if fifty- d i'lar?. The notes rill he transmitted to the own ers free f transportation charges as oon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit us they ca:i be prepared. Am the notes draw interest from August 15. persons making deposits stih.-equent to that date must pay the inten st accrued bom date of note to (fate of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thrusand dollars and upward. f.r these notes at anv time vil! l allowed a commi-.i.. n of one" qisarter of one ycr Ceiit , which will be pas 1 by the Tieassiry Department upon the rece:pt of a V all for the amour t f-,.rtii..1 t I . .. 1. r. . 1 . . oy nir t nicer w:i!i w,o.,; u was a N oecittctisns fur commi-sious must b made trom tt;e :epossts. SPEC I A L A D V A N T A G E or THIS LO A N. It is a National Savings B-mk, cffei ing a higher rate 1 f interest than any other, snd Leaf c 'iritij. Any -S'l vii!-s Bank w hich pay s its th-p. sitors it. U. S. N t.-s. considers that it i pitying in the list circu'atitig me dium of the. c --it:. try, and it c-jmu t pay in anything 1 etter. for its own i:set- are either in government s-'csiritb-s or in notes or bnds payable its government paper. Il is tq-iiily ecu venit nt a temporary or pcnii.o.t nt in veMinent. The notes c:i 11 al ways be s l.l for within a traction of their facts and a-cttiimiated intrst, and are the best M-csnity with batiks as collaterals for iisi-otints. CoNVLRTIBI.E IMO A Six PEll CFNT 5-20 G ;LU In addition to the vet3- liberal interest on thi notes f.r three "-;irs, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, pei annum, for the current rate ior 5-20 B isi'is is no less thau niiic cr cent, jremiuin and hciure the war the prcniittm ou the six per cent. L. S. blocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at tho present market rate, is n-t less than ten per cent, per annum. Its Exemption' fisom State or Mtxicipal Taxation-. Bsit aside fiosn all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury ri tes from local tiXidvm. On the average, this exemp tion is Worth about two per cent per an num, according to the rate of tax.ttLii in various psrt of the country. It is believed that no securities offer s.- great inducements to the lenders as thos i--v.ed by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or st ck companies, cr separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole proj etiv of thccouutiv lict'J to seenre tr.e (tis'cha'gr cT at! tt:e o'.'ti gatior.s of the United States. While ti.e government 1 Hers tho most liberal terms f..r its leans, it believes that the very ; tiot;i aitv and patri- aj-pral wi'i be to the kn it: m o! the -,-e .jde. D tphcatc certi'.ioi.tes will be issue 1 for all oeposits. 1 be p n ty th-posiiing must end. rse upon the original icriifioa'e ti.e denomiua- lion 01 notes ! qmre;T, ami w net her tuvy and whether t or r.avable to to be issued 1 11 bia; order. Whe rse 1 it n. t be left with the -it, to be forwarded oflicer receiving the dep.. to the Treasury Department. Subscriptions will bo received bv the Trea-nrer of the United Stit.es. at. Wash ignton. ti;e several sis.r;.r.t 1 rensurersr by the ,t oesigiiatevt u eJiOSitaiies, FI0STIATJ9IAL1ASK0I iLTBBIi and by all National Banks which are depot-, itarios of i.ublic monev. smd RE-1F.CTABLE BANKS and RANKERS throughout the country will give further in formation, atul Affoisd Eveiit Facility to Scblcribers. August 10, 1S04. 111. jDITOR DEMOCRAT i .SENTINEL, Dr.Aa Sin . With your permission I wish to say to the readers i f vour paper that I wi J semi, t.y return man. o an wno wisii it (free), a RrcijK.-, wiih full directions for making and nsirga simple Vegetable Balm, . . ... 111 Pimrdes. Blorehcs. Tan. Freckles, and' all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same ...r -1... Cr,i, ,,,,1 1 ..,.;m I will also mad free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Fac.s. simple directions and information tlmt wi!l .-nal.t.. ib..m -t;.rt a lull gr.iwth of Luxur'smt I.iskirs, or a Monst'che. in less th it!) tl.lltv i:.lf. mi n,...u...,t 1 ,;r & Uli'tUVUi ivuo i-.vi C" J J II ' UI II 1 (! 1 without charge. R sr-f-et full V voura TIIOS. 1 . CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Pror.Iwnv, New Yerk. Oct. 19, lC4-Sui CCL. JOHN WOODS (FORMERLY OF TI1K ALTOONA IIOl'sT.,) WrLL TAKE CHAfOiK Cr T!IB U2TI0N HOTEL, AI,T(KI.i, IA.. APRIL 1st. 1804. w here he would re thank ful for a call from all his fue id nij 4.CI:Cm. J ' NOTICE. Letters Testamentary having been granted by the Register of Cambria county, t the undersigned, on the estate of Bernard Connelly, late of Siimrneibdl towu ' ship, deceased. Notice i hereby given to i all ergons iudebted to Raid estate to make ' vayment. and those having c!a:ma against it to present tnm only authenticmteil lor settlement. CATHARINE CONNELLY Executrix of Barnard O.-vooily, ee'd. Irank AV. IIy, Having adopted the Cas-h s3tem, offers the following W&ns at less thau ritv retail prices: SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallon! COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts fo 40 gallon. I J i TINWARE, all sorts and kinds. SIKCCT B!MX U.lllC, everv vprietv. EXAM EL EI) &,' TIXXED IR OX WARE. COl'PKR WaRE MADE TO ORDER. SAD IRONS or SMOOTtflXG IROXS - ZINC WASHBOARDS. COOKING STOVES. EGG STOVES, HE A TlXCr CO OK STO YES. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, PA TENT. ABBOTT & NOBLE, and every other Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manufacturer's stoves always on hand or procured on 5 davs notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves alwa-s on hand. CARBON OIL LAMP'S, from C2cts.. to $1.25, CHIMNEYS and WICKS al wiyi ou hand. SPOUTING. MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS, l'OWDKll CANS, all i'zee, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROIL ERS. JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Tt Spoons, COAL BUCKETS.- Pi ice li-t now ready for the Trsde, :d Merchants are respectfully inv'Ted V ct and examine our Wares, send for for a catalogue before puichasing elsewhere. The above conds wi!? be furnished, WHOLESALE OllRETAll . AT THE JOIINSTuWN STOVE & HOUSE rURSISHIKO fcTOUK CANAL STREET. Opposite the Weigh Lock. ASK FOR RANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, ml save tirtnt a percent, on your pure Johnttown March, 13, 1SG3. tf. Sis-aily K 00 "1:1 sr Rjady to nail down. READY RCOITNG At Isfg than half the c st f tin roof 1. READY ROOFING Hole dura) !e than tin. ready roofing Suitable for steep or tl.it roof. READY ROOFING jT all kindi cf buildings, iu a'.l climate. READY ROOFING Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. Nrdg r.o coaling over with cement after it i nailed dow u. READY RoOFINO " a strong w.veti fabric, thoroughly ated and covered ujiosi both surfacea sals; -.ti 11 r. pertectiv waterpriH-i comi..sirion. r nd put up in rolls ready for use 40 inch wide, and 75 feet long. We rds manufacture LIQUID CEMENT. FOR LEAKY TIN ROOFS, and more elurablc thao ell ALSO COSirOU N ID fEMEST, FOR LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS. Which will often save the cost of anew roof. Samples of Ready Roofino aud Circulars sent ly m:d! when de.-ircd. Favorable terms made with responsible j parties wlso buy to sell acain. READY ROOFING CO., 73 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y, June 22, S03-Gin. I -or Siile. . 3GO acres V21 perches and allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at ! Summerbill Stuti- n. in Croyle Town-hip. ! p bna county . 1 a. ! land emg cleaiii", About .0 acres of the and thereon erected a nii rovc- nt. n exce..ent irchard .f fruit 1 .' al"ve tracl C ntau.S ar.d abun- I Ji,.".ie1 r" C,,J1 c 4a superior quantity. fa I 1 1 r : t r 1 1 :n"niK'i i-il 1 will 1 -a txihl in rea. , , ' ' sor.are urms. Ai'plv to Poland. .T.nkins A C., Balti- r.v re, Md.,or L'J. W. Stiattoii. New York, city, or to Wm. Kittel!, lq., Attorucy-at-Law, EIh-iisI uri. I'a. POLAND. .JENKINS & CO. J. W. STRATTON, Arril 13. 1 SO :J tf. 0oer. ol RAY STEER. O Canie to the re5decc f the ui.der.-'gnel. r-i':i. (t in Munster town.-hip. .n cr b.nt tb lath tf Novern b?r. :i ftr.n. 1 rry raii " r. alut twiy years o'd. n vit g a p: re o!i the ear. Tl: ooiti-r is r 'ji!-ted to ".n.e f.ward prove pr j i-rty pay iiai fr.es nd t-ike kim it, I " O.eruise hi will Ihj di-jsl 1 1 -- nl.ng . ....... . . A 1 V to law. I.Ulii.lil liK-iui. Nov. 30. 1SC4 3t J OB WORK OF UI. KINDS DONE AT riHSOFFlCK. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON REASONABLE PRIfXS- The Life and services of Gereral Grant. JAMESMfTRBA,f . v t
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