gy Our thanks arc due, and cheerfully tendered to our talented and worthy rep resentative, Cyrus L. Pershing, for nu merous favors rent to ut since the taeet trg of the present legislature. See the advertisement of John M" Colgun to rent his tavern stand in Wil raore for a term of years. We consider this one of the most commodious tavern stands in the county. It was built pur posely for a tavern, and the whole interior or the building i laid u with a view to oonvenienca and comfort. 09 The snowstorm has partially block ed up our branch Knilroad so much that vre don't get the mails so regularly as for merly. We are apprehensive it will be come like Artciuus Ward's plank road ; vaiy come in twice a week. OLD JONES A TALK OF OIL. P r old J ' looked tad and seedy. Rusty, fusty, worn and needy ; Held his weary head a-dro.ping. Carried las backbone a t roping, Fi'.k wi'fc hearts a hard as Ixiue. iUy pointed " there's old Jours!" T.)or uU J n has had some luck ; J .nr. has mad a I tile struck ; J..n9 ha procurei some shares in oil. Ami has made hie kettle bod. Mister Jot-.es the Honorable Now invitr-th so ill tal-le. Alt t!.e folks who u-ed to know him. And ti e folk who used lo show him. Up v. style so cold and funny. As tt:e man who had uo money. Jnn.-s and J"ne' neighbor all N.w buy clothe.- of K. J. Mills Co. Cl.OTIIINO FOK TIIK WtVTHKK. Now m chilly, drttnp, so fre-zv, our winter clothing will make you com foi table every where; comfortable at home or abroad ; comfortable in feeling clothed so warm, clothed so cheaply, clothed so well ; in a wo'd comfortable to feel that your cloth ing is from the cheat stokk of K. .1. Mills & Co I'eiiftlona. Tin following item should le preserved, as showing to whom pensions may be granted. Those entitled to pensions are: First. Invalid, disabled since March 4, 1801, in the military or "naval service of the United States, while in the line of duty. Second. Widows of officers, soldiers an 1 seamen, who have died of wounds recrived, or disease contracted in service a mIhvp. Third. Children under sixteen years of aje, of either of the aforesaid deceased person, if there is no widow surviving, or from the time of the widow's re-marriage. Fourth. Motliers of officers, soldiers snd sramcn, deceased, as aforementioned and who were dtjrcndent upon the son tor support, in whole or in part. Hfh Sisters under sixteen vears of t!f' dejjendent on said deceased brother, wholly or in part for support, provided there are none of th last three clauses above mentioned. Invalids and friends of deceased sol. hers are reminded that, in order to have stnd pension commence wh-.-n the service termi nated, the apjdieation therefor murt be made ntkn cur year of the discharge of the invalid or the decease of the officer, soldier, seaman, or as the case may be. Kates of lVnsion. Lieutenant colonel and officers of higher rank, $30 per month ; major, $20 per month ; captain, $20 per monlh : first lieutenant, $17 per rrv nth: second lieutenant, $15 jar month; ail enlisted men, $9 per month. Only cne full rnMon will be allowed to the relative of a deceased soldier, and in the ir !rr of precedence, as aliovc given. Applications from I Ymisvlvania may be smt to CV1. Frank .Jordan, Military State Agent for lYmisjlvnnia, Eleventh street, Washington City who will at tend to them without charge to the appli cant. 1 lie War. Every arrival from Charleston confirms Ihe accounts we have already printed of tleiwral Sherman's advance up Broad river. We now have intelligence that General Hatch, commanding the advance of Sherman's and Foster's combined ar mies, has captured Poeotnligo bridge, on the Charleston and Savannah railroad. Hatch lost about forty men killed ami wounded in this advance. He captured twelve cannon that the enemy spiked upon leaving the place. I 'oeotHhgo bridge is a hng trestle work over a swamp and river which extends for over a mile. The Federal troops, however, failed in the main object intended by this advance. They wished to cut off the retreat of, and if Hssible capture the Confederates who had been west of l'ocotaligo and at CJra hamsville. The Confederates retreated 'uo quickly, however, and got east of l'o cotaligo before the Federal advance 'ached there. The position now occu pied by the Confederates is a strong one, n the east side of the Combahee river, Rear the village of Sackehachie, fifty miles it of Charleston. Sherman is gradu ally concentrating all Ids troops at Ioco taligo. and before very long will have an array of sixty thousand men there. He ve- in Savannah a garriaon of fifteen There are all sorts of rumors of-movements by the Federal army against Wil mington. There is no foundation for any of them. General Terry would not ad vance against Wilmington, with the small army he now has only six thousand troops. He has not been reinforced The Confederates are intrenched on Fed eral Point, north of Fort Fisher. On January 1 8th, last Wednesday, every thing was quiet. The Federal monitor Patapsco, which has been for some time on the Picket line of the blockading fleet at Charleston, has leen blown up by a torjredo. The mind tor filled and sank almost immediately, and forty or fifty of the crew, who could not get out of their living prison, were carried down with her. Francis P. Hlatr, it is reported, left Washington yesterday on a second mis sion to liichmond. Over thirteen hundred prisoners of State are now confined in the Old Capitol prison at Washington. Age. FrOtiJ Savannah. Nbw Yokk, Jan. 2i). Advices by the steamer Fulton from Savannah report that the lest of order is maintained in the city and few soldiers are visible on the streets. Trade is limited, but the prices are regulated by law. Just Itefore leaving Atlanta the soldiers were paid off, and they spent their money freely at the first opportunity. One firm disposed of a stock valued "at $153,000 for $4 17,000. It is said there is not as much sutfering in Savannah as was reported, for the rea. son that when Hardee evacuated the city, and before Sherman took possession, they entered the stores and supplied themselves with good stocks. The wealthy citir.ms, however, did not join in this raid, and, as a consequence, may now be suffering. It is for these, then, that the subscriptions at the North are being taken, and the move ment is very unpopular among the sol diers, who consider it as giving aid and comfort to the enemies of their country. The Ohio primers, in convention assembled, have voted to increase the price of weekly papers to $2,50 per year. Cheap enough. si A joint commit e of both branches of Congress have commenced to investi gate the Indian frauds. They have a lengthy and terrible task before them. E HF.NSBUHG MARKKT. Corr cted Weekly. 10 vs. 3 0( 10 02 40 Flour per bb! Extr:; Family, Extra, Retf per lb. Potatoes, per husht-1. Apples, Butter, per lb. Cabbage, per do Wheat, per bushel. Rye. Buckwheat, Crti, Oat. Apples, " " dried. Teaches, Beans, " " Clover seed, SI 1.50 l l'.r 1.2 75 1,50 a. 00 2.ro 8.00 'AVEIIN STAND FOP. LENT. The established h 'Use known at the UNITED STATES HOTEL, now kei-t by Jain" D. Hamilton, in Wil moie will lc haed ! r a term 1 if year. For terms, apply to the subscriber irsi. d:iij; near the prcni.-ev JOHN M 'CO LOAN Jan. 24, 18CB 2f STRAY HEIFER. Came to the residence of the undersigned residing in Su-quehanna township. Cambria county, about the 10th 1 t f Derend er, 1G4. a red heifer a'-out two ; . . .... . years rlit. no niartcs. 1 he owner : request er? to come f-rward. prove propetty. pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposer! of according to law. WILLIAM GARMON. Jan. 25, 1865-St NOTICE. In the matter of the petition of Thomas B. Moore and William K. Piper, for the specific performance of the contract made between Richard Iaf wis, deceased, and George J. Rodger, for the conveyance f the undiv-ded one-half of a tract of land situate in Jacks-n (now Biacklick) town ship. Cambria county. To the heirs and lecal ic preventatives of Richard Iewis, deceased, residing outeiJe of j tt.e limits of Cambria coiintv : TAKE NOTICE, that y'.u and every .f you. are comma ded to Ik and appear at rur Orphan's (.J-urt, to be held at E'M-nshurg in an-l for the Oonnty r-f Cambria, on the Firt Monday of March iirxt. t show cause if any you hare, why the said contract should not be proven and performance there of decreed. JAMES MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff 's OlftVe. El.en-.buTg. Jan. 25, 18G5-3t J FOR SALE. A H ouse and Lot of Ground with four acres of land, at the Sumn it. Apply to the subscriber on the premises. CATHARINE OTTF.RSoN Jan 18. 18f.5-3 pXECUTOR'S NOTiCE. Letters testa mentary on th? estate of Jreoh KreiirzT. deceased, have been granted to the subscri ber residing in Crrrolltown. All persons iodebied to said estate are rcqaester to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. .J. E. MACGHEB. Dm. Jl. l44-t Vj(MsiteT. SKIPPING TO ANO FROM ENG LAND, IRELAND AND &OJLAND. BY THE UAL WAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do. do. AM) WASHINGTON L I N I OF SAILING VESSELS. Diafts at S'jiht for 1 and upwards, on National B ink and Branches. Payable in all the Ciry' and Town.- in England. Ire land, Scotland and Wa'es frt ..f J)i.trount. It. A. O. KEMt. May 25, 1864 ly. Alt-nina. IMPORTANT NOTICE! . The N0TFS and BOOKS of Edward Miller, lately doing business in Munster. have been left with me for collection. This notice i given to ap-priz- the parties indebted of the fact. All account rrmairinz unpaid after the first of March next, will be wued for. WM. K ITT ELL. Jan. 4. 1 8tJ5-eSt Aadlter'e Netlee. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to report (iisfribution of the funds in thr hands of J. M. Camp bell. Mirviviug Administrator f the ea tate -f James S. Clark, deceased, hereby notifies all per-ons interested tht he will attend to the duties of his said ajioiLtmer;t at his office in the Borough rf Eberjsburg, ti Thursday the 2d day of February next, at one o'clock P. M., at which time all per aons are required to precenl their ciaimn or be debarred from coming iu for a share of the fund. JOHN E SCAN LAN, Auditor. Jan. 11. 1866. St. NO ICE. in tt:e matter of the pet;ticn f John J Kee for a bpecific performance of the real contract made Setwren the id John J R -es aud John Bees eceaed, and the ervice ot the Kuhpcena '.ueil thereon. And i.ow tj wit : 7lh December, 18G4. ( ' . on application f Geo. M. Reafe, 1 L. S V E.-p. John F. ScaiJan, appoiLt-1 ( . J C 'ii.mi: to: e' to t.ike a;id report t;. tetuii-jtiy in t'.e aN-re rase to (uit. JAMES GRIFFIN. C.erk U. C. The Commissioner ah: .re n tmed hereby iiotifivs all iert' i!s iuterested iu sairj eoi; tra t. that he wid attend to the duties of his said appointment, at io '.fli in the Bor'Tigh .f riifi..-1'iiri;, on Friday the 8 1 tl.iv of Ffbriiarv n'-xt al -. 1 'el-n k. I. M. "jniiN VL. M' AN LAN, J i; n.lS'j'i Ct onii!ii.ssi.i!icr. ndlter'i .Tetlce. . Tlie underpinned Audito', appointed hy ti e Orphatih' Ctn t of Cambria County, to report iihtriburiv ii of the fund iu the ham! of Win. Palmer, Eq . Admiristrator of the eate of Frederick Kncpper,Ieceaed ;.-rhy notifies all persoi:x interested thai he vviii atteud to the duties of hi aid a pointment, at his ofiice in the Borough of Ebninl urg on Thursday the '2'h day of January at one o'clock. P. M.. at which tune, all persons are re quired to present their cltiiiis or be debarred from coming in f-r a share f the fund. JOHN E. SCANLAN. Jan. 11. 1865-St Auditor. Mdltr's Ketlce. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the C urt of Com mon Pitas. of Cambria county, to report dis tribution of the fund, in the hands-if Win. P:. liner. E q , Administrator of the estate ol Daniel K i'-ppor, deceased, hereby notifies all persons interested tl at he will atttnd to . y , 1 - . . - 1 the dUtH-S ol I,!S saio nppooii uitni ai nis frice in the Bo-ouh ol Eben.sburg. on Thnr.-stlay. the 26th l.ry f Jiinnary at one o c lock, P. M . t which time all per sonit are requhed to pnsetit their ciains or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fund. JOHN E. SCANLAN. Jan. 11. lf-5.3t Auditor. a DMINISTRAT -R"S NOTICE. I Letters of Administration upon the estate ;t El ward Bulk, deccaed, have bcea granteil to the subscriber, residing in Washington township. Those indebted to said estate w ill pleai-e pleas? make payment, and th se having claims against the same will present them properly prjven for settlement. 11 WILLIAM BEHE, Jan. ll. 1865-Ct Adm'r. I IC1.NSE NOTICE. L Tlie following Peti tory ft,r License have been riled in this of fice fr jresmtation at Argument Court on 7th February. IPCS, to it : of (ieaTe Windcroth. TFdniore Bor . Tavern. Joseph Shircy, Biacklick. 1 JOS. M 'DONALD. Cl'k Quarter Sessions. Eber..bure. Jan. 4, lSt5. George D. Morgan, 1 No. 99, June Term. Tl. n v IT.vins anil i IPti. f Ejectment. Philip Phester. j And now. Dec. a. 18C4. O.i mot'on of Johnston & Oatmau. Attorney's for Plain tiff Ru'e grar-ted on Defendant to appear and plead, on or before the first day of next term, in the alx'vo stated F jeetrnent, which n brought fr a tract of land situate in Wbite township. Cambria county, warrant ed in the name of Thomas Saiiburn. adjoin -intr lands warranted iu the name l Wiilira Orates. Charles Anders, n. and others, cm taiuint' f"ur hundred and thirty three acres, or thereabouts, Vc. This rule to le pub lihed iu one nwspaper publish! in the county for three successive weeks, the first publication to be t-ixty days before tho re turn day of th rule. By the Court, . J JOS. M'DONALD. fL s 1 Prot&onetor. Deit. 21, nODEY'S LAD"S BOOK. b THE FASHION 3!AirZINE OF THE UOKLD. LITERATURE. FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. The moot magnificent Steel Engravings. DOU BLE FASHION PLATES. Wood eugravings on evry sub ject that can interest ladies. Crotchet Knit tine. Netting. Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the P.irlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitch n. Everything, in fact, to make a complete L W Book. THE LAD1EV FAVORITE FOR THIRTY FIVE YEARS. No Magazine has bet-n able with it. N-'iie attempt it. to compete GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every uepartincnt of a household. These ah ne are worth the price of the B.sk. Model Cottages (no other Magazine gives them), with diagrams. 1) RAWING LESSENS FOR THE Y'UNG. Another speciality with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth l a yea'r. O her Magazines publish old worn out nru mc ; but the subscribers to Godey get it be fore the music stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculi- 1 arity with Uoiey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & C, of New York, the millionaire merchants, appear in Godey, .the only Magazine that has them. Also. Fashions frora the eelcbratsd Brodic of New York. Ladies Bonnets. We pive more of the-n in a yearthau any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. MARION HARLAND. Authore.fM of " A1mc." " Hidiien Path." "Moss Si'U," "Xemetit." and 'Miriam," writes for Godey each mouth, and f -r rio olher izine. VVe have also retained all our old aud uvorite contiibutors. TERMS OF GODEV'S LADY'd BOOK FOR 1MG5. ( From trhich there can be no Dtviat cn ) The foilowmg sre tlie terms of the Lady 's R n;k for 1865. At present, we will receive subscribers at the following ratee. Due notice will be iven if we are obliged to d vince, which will depend upon the price of paper. (hit copy, one year, S 00 Two copies, one year, 5 CO Three copies, one y ear, 7 60 F.iur copies, one year, 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy t'j the person sending tne club, making tix copies. Eight ropies one vear, and an ex tra copy to the person sending the club, making mn; copies. Eleven copies one year, and an ex tra copy to the pereon sending the club, making twelve copies. Additions to any of the above 14 00 21 00 27 60 clubs. 32 60 ea.'h subscriber. Godey 's .adv's B k and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sent, each one year, on re ceipt of 14 LO. ' have no club with any other Maga zine or Newspaper. Tl e money must be sent alt at one tisie for any Club. Canada subscribers rnt send 24 cents Sl'.l liti- nal for e ch sulwriber. Address L. A HUDI l. E Curncr Sixth and C'ietnni Street.. PHILADELPHIA. N 0 H 1 0 V E T R 0 L I U M COMPANY. The undersigned having been appointed an Agnt for the subscription of STOCK to the Company, begs leave to submit the foU lowing statement: Tins company is chartered by thi Legis lature of New Y-rk iu conformity whh the Is vvs of Ohio. Its capital stock i.- one mil lion of dollars in shares f one hundred dol liis each. A portion of tbN s-tik 1- open for subrcriptioti. The pr-ferty is situated in Morgan county. Ohio, and embrace about fifteen hundred acne ot laud, the itiot of it held in fee simple and the balance held by leat-e. Two miles o! broad va!I--y land suit able fo boring wells. Tiir re are sixteen welle in successful operation producii g 205 barrels per lay. selling at $S per barrel, rapidly aud Micccs.-fully increasing their wells. To any person wihiug to invest in this enttrpri.-e. I will show then a m:p and pive them a pamphlet detailing t!:e wimle opera tirtn. M. HASSON. . Oct. 2R, lC4-tf AKei:t. M ATRIMONI AL! LADIES AND (PNTLF.MES if you wish to. iiiarry, ailJres. the unoer signed. who will send you wi hout money and without c'tiarge, valuable information that w id enabif you to marry happy and spetdily. irrespective o age. wealth orb au ty. Thia inf rmation will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry. I will cheerfully assist you AM letters strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no questions a.-ked. address SVRAH B LMUERT. Greenpoint, Kings county. New York. Oct. 19. 18G4-2rn. tO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive Fiifforers will receive a valuable prescription for toe cure of Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, and all thnat and Lnnsr affections, (free of chargr .) by wndine their addtes to Rev EDWARD A. WIL' ON. Williamsburg Kmgs Co. New York. Sept. 21 1864 3m. rT"Vlls wjr far I.nrrlts. rtirt SpiU( 1 A N I ST. A U 1 . U S I I N E. The suhscrilnir. havintr purchaser! the en tire stock of Hotses. Hack-. Otrtiages. Ac, of the late firm of Ryan & Durhin. begs leave to inform his friends ami the public in general that he is now prepared t furnj-h them with every accommodation iu his line 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. DUBBIN. Lrreitc, Jo 3, 1BS4-1T. Ilavincr adot-teil the Cash tystem. otTera the followmjf am at less thin ritr retail prices : SUGAR KETTLES. 10 to 40 gallons COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarti to 40 gallons. TINWARE. at! sorfa and kinds. SHEET IROI WARR, everv verietv. ENAMELED 4- TINNED IRON WARE copPr.R ware made to orde.; SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING IHONS ZINC WASHBOARDS. COOKING STOVKS. EGG STOVES. H EA TING CO OK ST O I'KS. BRADLEY C HIKING STOVES. PA TENT. ABBOTT NOBLE, and every other Pittsburgh or Phtladelphi manufacturer's stoves always on hand ot procurer! on b dsvs notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stove always on hand. CARBON Oil. LAMPS from 62cts.. o ji.i'a, uiiy.iLiri ami itl ai wys on hand. 8 POUTING. MINER'S LAM l OIL CAN?. l'OWDEK CANS, all s:zes, constantly on hand. COFFKK MILLS. TOASTING FORKS. OYSTER BROIL ERS. JELLY Cake Mould-. Table and Tea Spoons. COAL BUCKETS. Price list now ready for the Trde, and Mtrchants are respectfully invMcd to call and examine our Wares, send fir fur a calalogus before puichasing els 'where. The above goods wilJ he furnisln d , YVHOLKSALH OIIUETAU . AT THE joiisstows stove A- norsa rcRKismv 8TOKK CANAL ST EET. Opposite the Weigh Lock. ASK FOR FRANK W HAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save twenty prrceni. on youf pure Johnstown March, 13. 18G3. tf. L 3GO aeres perches an-' allowances, of vluabie l.O.vL LAND. siti.. ate near the Pennsylvania R.tiir-ad, a; Summethill Station, in Oroyle Township. Cambria county. Pa. About 60 acres of the land being cleared, and thereon erected a dwelling house and barn, aud other improve- ' tnents. also an excellent orchard of fruit trees. The above tract contains and abun i dance of coal of a superior quantity, (a i drift being opened.) and wid be sold on rea i sonable terms. j Apply to Poland. Jenkins A Co., Bait? I more. Md.. or to J. W. Stiattoti, New York. city, or to Wm. Kittell. Iq.. Attcrncy-at-i Law, Ebensburij. Pa. J POI. AM. .IEXKINS & CO. ! J. W. S TRATTON, j Apr". 15. 1!3 tf. Orners. j "r.ii. ', i. le tters of Adndidstratiou i on theestatf rf Michael Kfins.late of Croyle ! township. Cinbria county. d-c'd, having lx.eu granted by the Register of sid C uuty to the uudeisigi t-d, residing in faii T wn ; ship.notn e is hereby given to all persons iu j debteil to said deceased to make immediate ! payment, and those having claims will pre ' sent them properly anther. treated f--r sett:e , ment. ELIZABETH A. KERNS. 1 Dec. 14. 18G4 Jt A.lm'r. y.VLUABLE REAL ESTATE for SALlT. ! A tract of land (formirly owned by G urce M'Crearv) situ.ite in Sii.t'iuehann T iwnship. Cambria county, adj ming "amis j ; of Joseph Lute. William Gar man, J-v-eph i ; P. Miller, and oth -rs. containing 152 aces j and 21 patches and ailownee. abtiut 50 acres of which is cleared and thereon erected ; a ope and a half story Log ILuse and a L e Barn. I A; plv to Wm. Kittell. Attorney at Law. E eiisbur;;. Pi tm'a.. rr t- the uudersimieil ( iwrorl Cherrv Tree. Indiana rountv Pa. - - - - . E B. CAMP. D c. 14. 18C4-tf iOTICE. T John Kearns rf Liualle county. Illinois. .1 s-pti t'tiinev, ol Hiir county. Pa.. William Kerns, ol Kan coum tv, Illinois. Anuastatia. wife ifJohnC'St low, of Blair county. Pa . Cecilia, wife of Henry Co.-tlow. of Blair county. Pa., and Abraham Keatns, Isaac Keans. Charles Dimorid and Stephen D;niond. whose resi dences are unknown, heirs and leg; repre sr-iitativs f John Kearns, deceased. TAKE NOT K E. that an inquest will be held at tne late dwelling hou.-e af John Kearns. late f the township of Orovle. County of Cambria and State of P- nn-vlva-r.ia. dee'd. on Tnursd iv the -2d day f Feb ruary next, at 2 o'cl ck in the afternoon of j tht day. for the ptrrp se ot nr'kii.g par- ; titi itt ot the beai Estate of the s.id de- ceae. to and anions his children and h-gal j r presentatives. if the same can l-e dune j without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, j otherwise to value and appraise the came, j at winch time nod place you are requited to attend it you think proper. J MI'S MYERS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Cm -e, Kbeushnrg. January 4th 1866 4t J nTRAY HEIFER. Came to the residence 1 of the undersigned residim: at Plane No. 2, A- P. R R , on or about the 1st of Decern- ber. a liaht red heifer, between two and ! three years old. whit belly and white stripe ' on back. T owner is requested to come ; f.rward. prove property, pay charge and I take her away otherwise she will be disposed ; of according to law. ; WM. RUSSEL.. j Jat. 4. IHMt. ' jadies Fancy uii AT Jsna T.relre 0 d ZstaMi- td IUR MANUFAC TORY No. 718 ACH St., Above 7th., pHILADEtmi-a." 1 have now in i d)H ef.lDT own Imi Mrtiititn n A Manufacture, one of the LARGEST and most BEAUTIFUL selections of F A N C Y FURS, and CHILDRF N'S f .r LADIES WEAR. in the Citv. Also, a fine assortment GentV Fur G'oves and Collars. A mv Furs was purcha-ed when GiJd was at . much lower premium thn at pre sent. I am enabled to disjw.se rif th m at very rtasonable prices, and I would tbercf-re solicit a call iprni my friends of Cambria cotintv and viriidty.- Ocy- Remember the Name, Number aiM Street! JOHN FARErRA." 71 ARCH Street, above 7th . south svir. PHILADELPHIA.. frj- I HAVE NO PARTNER. "N R CTN N'CTION WITH ANY OTHER STORK IN PHILADELPHIA! Sept. 7. I864-5m. e Fucam & Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Caterer f .r the best IR tDE. and offer BAl PS or !ecepUou to induce Cu t m. but elv on FAIR DEALING AND GOOD GOODS! BO Best MERI NOES. Fashionable SILKS, Nobility- I La IDS. TIM'S POPLINS. Dark FOULARDS, Figured M FRINGES. Plaid SHAWLS. G.kI BLANKETS. TT follow GOLD J-ncn. as tlose as tre fUou it np. N-w is a gotl tirre for Mer-ch-mts and consumer to come in. j Oct 5, 1864 2ti. I i. l .. t -1 . ,.11 1 0. r,t.. .- age. OUR FINE DIAMOND POINT UNION GOLD TENS," and MLVa r'XTKKsioji St.inixo CasK with Lian Iry CIL. beautifiilly chased, at our wholesale price of 1.25 We never before re tailed them less than l each. They are acknowledged to le the most dnrable and beautiful in markrt. They are manufactur ed of Fie Gold, and finished in the best possible style. They are celebrated for their , adaj.tnes to ers rv hand and sty le of wri 1 tin?, making a beautiful IiVht or heavy str ike when desired. We haee sold over one hundred thousand " Uni- n " Pens du ring the past eight montv f. and we have not ne word i-f dissatisfaction from any -ne u-ing ur Pens. They are the BEsr'Gold Pen made and sold for one quarter the price charged by many. Any one ordering by mail will receive their P ns by next return mail Our goods always arrive afely at their destination. Be particular to write your address plain. One trial of our Gold Pens will cnnvince any person of their su periority. We als send, without extra ch rrse. HOOD'S GREAT TOOK OF 100 SECRETS, or How to Make J5 a Dat Without Camtai.. One of these secrets cost the publisher $250 f.r the right to pub lish it Several persons are now making J120 dollars per month by these Secrrts. This b-n.k is worth "0 to any man or wo man. Lieut. Asa Bennett, a wounded sol. her. writes us from Chicago, he has realiz-d in four months. $'13 by knowledge obtain ed from thii hook. We send one Gold Pen. sdlver Extension Case and Pencil, and B-x-k of Secret. f,.r $1 25; three for $3.50 : fmir f. r it 50; six f.n $6 50; twelve for 112 00. !&- Send Government monev. Address M. YOUNG A BEOS. 157 Monroe Street J.ily G, l$e4-lim. NEW YORK. TO THE NERVOUS DEBILITATFD AND DriSPONDENT OF BOTH SFXES A grea. sufferer Iiaving been re stirl to health in a few day, after many years of misery, is ia riling to sit hi Buf fering fe'low -creatures by sending (free), on the receipt of a post-paid addressed enve Io:e. a copy of the formula of curt employ eJ. Direct to JOHN M D AGNAIL. Box 1SS Post OJBce, Bos.klvn. N. Y. Jan. 18. 1865. C.'L. JOHN WOODS, (FORMF.P.I.Y OF THE ALTOONA HOUSE,) wri.L tiki CHnor. of thi UNION HOTEL, sLKMlX t, APRIL Ut. 184. where he would t thank ful for a call from ail hit frie ids. my 4,'C4:Gm. JOB WORK " OF LL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE. At" THE SHORTEST NO'lICI AND ON REASONABLE PiHCE The life aud Services of General Great or al y JAMFSMrRIlAT, - The Constitution cf the United States with explanatory tee f.r sale bv JaMKS MI RRAY. An esy n the llartnouious Relations letwe i. Divine-Faith snd Natvital lon. im mmim by si m r?rii : UUnkiCMUT. . ' a; h a. 5," Wt, I " r