Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 08, 1865, Page 3, Image 3

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Iiiierrftilug Question and Aii
Mvci k.elalive lo I lie ?-30 L'.
. I,iail-
i..,. &. f Philade-lithia. who
i - ... 1. n.r -i time had the management of
jut c
the popular oOU million 5.20 Lan, has
just been appointed ly Secretary Fessen-Ji-n,
the General Agent to dispose of the
oxi.y t'oPCLAK Ixan now ottered for sale
bv the Government, viz : the " SEVEN -
THIRTY.'
In entering upon his duties he desires
tu answer plainly the large number of
questions daily and hourly propounded lo
him, so that his fellow-countrymen may
all understand what this Seven-Thirty
Ian " is what aro its peculiar merits,
how they can subscribe for or obtain
the notes. Scc. .
la Question. Why is this Loan railed
the " Seven-Thirty " Loan ' .
A iwer. It U?ui Interest, m currency,
at the rate of Soun Dollars and thirty
,vnts, each year, on every hundred dol
lars ; make the interest as follows:
fin.- nut ocr dav on each 8 50 note.
I
Two cents
Ton
Twenty
One dollar
2d Question
100 "
500 "
1,000 "
5,000 "
When and how can they
bcobtaiiieJ ?
A hsurr. They are for sale at jxir, and
accrued interest, by all Sub-Treasuries,
"S ii:il and other lianks, and all Hankers
aiui Brokers.
3d Question. When is the interest pay
able and how can it be collected.
Antifr. The Coupons or interest Tick
ets are due I ot b of February and 15li of
August in each year and can be cut oil
from the note, and will be cashed by any
Sub-Treasurer, U. S. Depository, Nation
al or other Hank or Hanker.
Alh Question. When must the Govern
ment pay oil" those 7.30?
Ahsiccr. They "are due in two years
nnd a half from the 15th of February,
l.V." ; iz: on the 15th of August 18G7.
5h Q'tot'Oh. Must I receive back my
nionev so soon as 1 S(j7
Auur. Am not unless you yourself
prefer t do so the Law gives you the
.-.; t to demand from the Government, at
ti nt tin:.-, either your money or an etpn.l
; ni' ui t a! j' tr, of tlie famous and popular
ll-.l- J"tr-i -f 0 K-r ci itt. I.in.
t-t Q. r!:oa. How much do yen con
sider tilt-; privilege of conversion, into
"J ! Loan to Im! v orth ?
.! .. .'. 5 20.- liearing gold interest
ir"ia I -t of Noxi'inber, aie to-day wonh
f1 jit cent, premium If they are worth
!:.. ti:. :tt tlie ei:d ei the two y ears joid a
l.u!;", when you have a right to them, than
t!i- v j,re, this premium added to the
ii-terest von reo-ive, will give von at least
Jo pea e. m. per annum fjr your money
t :t tlie i ; .v. .n is that they will Ik; worth
laote than f per cei;t. premium at that
lime.
It i Ciii.--.fton. What oilier advantage
lli: n- in intsin in the 7-30 Loan?
. 1 It v'tnuut be taxed by Stales,
C' -1 : : . or C'i:ics, and this adds from
io to :hrte percent per annum to the
iii i iti i.i!!j ol t!.e holder according to the
i 'i-Mxjitii.n in v ;r : i tir- localities. All
1 ti .ii i st'Ks. exeept thove of the
1 St:?is, and all mortags, &c,
nr.; n -t only by the (iovermaent.
V;:t by St;:tes, (Jountii s and Ci.ies.
bt.'t iftHvtioii. II .v does the Govern
i.fiit laise ihe money to pay the interest,
and i- it ( iifid sure?
Ahsai r The Government collects,
by taxis, inleiual revenue, and duties on
imports, fully three hundred millions each
ypf.r. Thi.-; is nearly three times as much
.is is needed to pay the interest on all the
dl!, and as soon as the war is ended,
tl." anic-unt not needed to pav the interest
be lised in payinir ntf the h'bt. Our
t!'ixi;iiticiit l:n fu'icc jmid off all its iLlt,
mid -in -:i-iiy do so again. The interests
is Hire to be paid promptly, and the debt
itself is the very safes' investment in the
we'ild. Ji ii as sah' as h mortgage on a
jiood farm, aid pays a letirr interest.
It i-, in tact, a -V.-f Muvtijioje on all
hinds, all incomes, all railroad and canal
b'.inds, and bank or other stocks, mort
gages, &c.
Nothing can be safer, for we are all
Ixiund for it, and all that we have is firm
ly h. ld for the payment of principle and
interest. Ilow foolish those people are,
who keep their gold and greenbacks idle
and lo ked up, or purchase mortgages or
railroad stocks and bonds, which pav only
o or G per cent interest, when these
Sj en-Thirties pay (counting the premium
on Five-Twenties,) over ten per tent.,
and are so much safer and surer.
9t Q'ffio. How many Seven-Tlyr-licsare
there, and how much remains
unsold?
AtiKirtr. There are only about three
hundred and tweuty-tive millions author
ized by law, and only about one hundred
nnd ninety millions remain unsold.
ICtt Question. How long will it take
you to sell the balance !
Anticcr. There are about 800 Nation
al Hanks all engaged in selling them ; also
a large number of the old banks, and at
least three thousand private bankers and
brokers, and special agents will be en
piged in all parts of the country indispo
inpr of them to the people.
1 Itu Qwstion. How long w ill it take
fet.il the whole. ?
Ai.sn-tr. In less than three months
they will be all sold, and will r.o doubt
tLei! iU at a premium, as was the chep
with the old Seven-Thirties, the first
Twenty-Year Ixjan, and the Five-Twenties.
. .
The above questions and answers, it is
lielieved, will give full information to all.
If not, the General Subscription Agerit, or
any of the Banks or Hankers employed to
sell the Loan, will be glad to answer all
questions, and to furnish the Seven-Thirties
in small or large sums (as the notes
are issued in denominations of $50, $100,
$500. Si, 000 and $5,000.) and to render
it easy for all to subscribe thus fulfilling
the instructions of Mr. F ess end en, who'
earnestly desires that the jieople of the J
whole land, (as well as the capitalists.) j
shall have every opportunity afforded
them of obtaining a jortioii of this most
desirable iitrtttueid.
Let none delay, ult Scrckibe at
ONCE, TlIKOL'GIl THE NeAKEST KKSPONal-
BI.K Hank oit IJankeks.
NEWS ITEMS.
ej The "Loyal" papers are felicita
ting themselves that Congress wound up
without an extended drunk.
fcS" The Emperor of liussia hasorder
dered a medal to be struck. olF to com
memorate the suppression of the Polish
rebellion of 1861.
The Pope is about to send the
Empress C harlotte, of Mexico, a pure
w hite rose composed of pearls and dia
monds. Mrs. Isabella J?ichie, relict of the
well known editor Thomas liichie, died
in Ivichmond on the 10th nit. She had
reached the age of seventy-six years..
to" A Committee of the Massachu
setts legislature is considering the sub-
ject of emigration of women from that
State to the West.
tfc3- The new relel privateer is reported
at Curuuna, Spain, where she is awaiting
repairs. The gunlioat Sacramento has
left Cadiz to look after her.
The Senate has fixed the tax on
tobacco twisted hy hand at five cents; on !
smoking tobacco made with all the scraps !
included, thirty cents: and of the leaf j
forly cents. j
Cv Liigatn Young, m a recent sermon, J
sail: ' the North prays that their swords j
may strike into the heart of every rebel, ,
and I say, amen I and the south prays
that the North may 1 cut down on a
thou-uud ba!iIe-JK-lds, and again I sav,
,.. ' c ' ,
amen . i
A Paii- letter says: General
M'Clellaii inn nds to ptolong his sojourn J
in Paris for some wicks, and thence go
t. Home and Dresden, with the intention
of sending in xt summer in the south of
Frain-e, and returning to America next
autumn.
Cv?" The will of ti e late James W
Wallack has I teen admitted to probate in
the Si rrogale's Court in New York. It;
divides his estate betwetn his sons, John j
L-:er Wallack, the actor, and Captain '
Ibii-v Wa lack, o the P.r ! sh armv. the i
theater being included in the pottion of !
tne lortuer.
c-y. Arrangements are making at the
Imperial Library at Paris for placing at
the dii-posal of the public on Sunday a
room containina a selection of forty thou
sand volumes, for the special benefit of
iho-e persons who cannot attend on week
davs.
John Sru.irt .Mill, who litis till
along been a good friend of the United j
States, has directed that whatever copy-
right niiiv Ik-allowed by the American j
publishers of his works shall be given to)
the Sanitary commission or some similar j
object of national charity. 1
G The loyalists" of London co., i
V:i., have petelioned Congress to reim- '
burse them for live stock captured by
Sheridan. The chum is for sixty thou-
sand dollars. It is alleged that Phil."
sold Ihe entire lot in York, Pa., for thirty
thousand dollars.
wT Ixjvelace-. ille, Pollard county, Ken
tucky, was entered on the 1st of March
by MeDougall's band of guerrillas and
robbed of $10,000 w oi tfl of goods. The
night Id-fore llopkinsv ille was visited by
the snme b-tnd, several stores were robbed
and two men killed.
The annual election in Newllamp
shire takes place on Tuesday, the 14 th
of March, when a Governor,' three mem-
i c f f -I ti . ,
Iter: of Congress, Council, Senate and
,. .. ' . .. ' ,
House of Hepresentatives are to be cho
sen. The Democrats have but one mem
ber of Congress, Marcy, from the 1st.
district, who is a candidate for re-election,
opposed by (Jen. Mnrston. At the
last election Marcy" majority was eighty.
trjf There is a prospect of trouble in
Utah. The Colorado Kens states that,
recently, General Conner established a
provost guard in Salt Lake City for the
purpose of preventing disorder. lh ighain
Young demanded tnat they should be re
moved, and made preparations to attack
them, and was only deterred from doing
so by General Conner's tujiun" his "una
on J Ingham's harem and throwing shells
over the city to the country beyond, and
telling him if he wanted the provost mard
removed he must remove them. " The
guard remained, but the discontented re
mained also, and the A7tc thinks it prob
able it will soon break out in act of vio-
r Irnec.
FOR SALE.
A farm of choice land in
Allegheny township, about one mile from
Loretto and within quarter of a mile frem
Kayloi's Station. Containing about one
hundred and thirty-five acres, wit.b CO acres
cleaned or thertabouts. There is an excel
lent young orchard on the farm of 140 apple
trees, well selected, and some other choice
fruit tree, there is a grxid narn.and a small
dwelling 1 onso uu the premises. The title
is indisj'iitable, and the terms will be easy
and made known Vy the subscriber.
JOilN E. SCAN LAX.
March 8, 1805.
FOR SALE.
The subscriber residing in
Chest township. Cambria county, offers f -r
sale his house nnd lot in said township.
The lioii.su is a j;ood location for a store, lor
which it has been used fur a number of
years. There is a young orchard on the
lot. Terms reasonable. For further par
tielais apply to JOSEPH GILL-
March 8. 18C5. 3t.
I 1ST OF CAUSES,
L Set down for Trial on
U,e SECOND WEEK of March Term, 1805.
M'Colgan v.i Myeis, Feigned issue
Henry vs Warner.
Jackson vs Johnston.
Hoffman vs Colclcssir ct al.
Eenlon vs Diincau.
J Hi ics vs 1'y ers,
ll.tiid vs 151. ick.
Myers vs Woodeo k,
M?Closkey vs Garland,
Lan'ze vs Moore et at.
Uuck vs Same.
I?urgHin vs N-tl.
Young vs it more,
Yo-t vs PaA-son,
(imituuu wealth for use vs Hoore et al.
S lar'mugh vs Link,
Kalor v Noonaii.
Lyceniing Gu.nty Eire In. Ce. vs Xoou's
Ad.iuinistrator's,
Re's vs IJees. '"' .
JOf?. M'POVALD, rrot'y
Elwnsbiir, Feb. 15. I8u5.
' TO COSSUMPTIY E S .
The undersigned having been restored to
hea'th in a fuw weeks, by a very tiinple
re n i e 1 v , a fter having suffered several years,
with a severe hmg affection, and that dread
.lipase. Consumption is mix k us to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means of
(.,nf,
To all who desire it, he will tend a copy
of the prescription use. (irte of charge.)
w-i?I, t! direeti. tio tVr preparing and using
theVirue .which they will tin.! a sure cure
.-. rNS Mi,TI,lX- ,.-riiMA, r.iuc mis.
, , ,v ., , ? -i'i . i . i; . i
Col Gils. (J. i.ns. iVo. 1 lie nly l,jcet ! the
a'lvtitiser in scn .ng ilie I resjripu n is to
u-n. lit the . ill ei.-d, ami .-ptvad ii:forinati..ii
wi,j:j, ,e coi:eesve t.. be u.v.iiu .ble ; and
Ut. ).-,., ......... ... .v.. rtr trv is ,,.m,..1h.
4 j j j ,
as it will Ceist the m nothing, and may prove
a blessing. Parties wishing the prescrip
tion will please address
Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Wi!h:im.burg Kings Co. New York.
Feb. 15 lBG.j Cm.
rlHlOil DE.M CKAT AND SENTINEL,
C
utAil .-"uy"'r re. ..i.ss.ou ,
to say t; the reader- ol your paper that 1
ill send, by return mail, to all who wish it
' (free) a Recipe, with full directions f r ma
lih" aml lisi" a simple Vegetable B dm.
that will etlect'iillv remove, in ten days.
Pimples, lilotchcs. Tan, Freckles, and all
Impurities of th Skin, leaving the-same
soU, clear. sinoitii and neautitul.
I will alo nniii free to those having Rahi
Heads, or Rare faces, simple direct ii i.s and j
infortuarioii ti.at wiilenaole them to ,-tart a
full grow th of Luxiaiint II. nr. Whi.-kers
or a Moustache, in !e s than thirty days.
All applications answ-red by letmn inaii
! without charge. Respect fuHy yours.
THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chcmi-t.
8 31 Broadway, New York.
March 1. 18n5 j'ii.
p(il SALE.
I The subscriber r siding in
l'latt.-ville, Susipielianna town.-liip, Cambria
cuiiiitv nl;eis at lillv.lte salt! a triiel nl Inml
j ..j,,,..,.,.. j IIattsville. on the road between
Carrolltowu and the Cherry tree, containing
j about fifty acres about thii ty -two or three
, of which are ch ared, having thereon a good
frame hoii-e, about 35 b.'ct square, used as a
tavern stand, a good, frame baru and a
voting orchard.
JEROME PL ATT.
March 1. lSCo-St
17or Snle.
; 3GO acres 12? perches and
allowances, of valuable CO.VL LAND, situ
ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at
Summerhill Station, in Croyle Township,
Cambria county. Pa. About 50 acres of the
! hind being cleat eel, ami thereon erectei
j dwelling house and barn, and other impr.n
ments. a so an excellent orchard of fn
i .... , ,..., . , ,
trees. 1 he above tract contains and abu
'reeled a
.vc-
fruit
trees. 1 lie aoove tract contains and abun
dance of coal of a superior quantity, (a
drift being opened,) aud will be eld on rea
sonable terms.
Apply to Poland, Jenkins A" Ck, Balti
more, Md., or to .1. W. Stiatton, New York,
city, or to Wm. Kittell, Esq.. Attoruey-at-Law,
Ehensbiirp. Pa.
POLAND. JENKINS et CO.
J. W. STRATTON,
April 15. 1SC3 tf. Owners.
nMl0iVfI0lJSI
EBENSBURG PA
JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor.
THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains
to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua
tion of the. liberal share of public patron
age it has heretofore received. His tablo
will always be furnished with the best the
market affords; his bar with the best of
liquors.
His stable is largo, and will be attended,
by an attentive and obliging hostler.
Ebetiburg A) r.17 101.
U. S. 1-31 LOAN.
15y authority of the Secretary of the
Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the J
General Subscription Agency for the sale of j
United States Treasury Notes bearing seven
and three tenths per cent, interest, per an
nam, known as the
SEVEN-THIiTY LOAN,
These Notes are issued under date of Au
gust 15th, 18G4, and are payable three yeas
from that time, in currency, or are converti
ble at the option of the holder into
U. S. 5-20 S pvr cent.
GOLD-BEARlXC UOD$
These bonds are now Woith a premium of
nine per cent., including gold interest from
Nov., which ni.ikes the actual profit on the
7-30 loan, at current rates including inter
est, about ten per cent per annum, besides
its txemplion fnwi State and municipal tux
ation, tchich adds from one to three cr cent,
more, according to the rate levied on other
property. The interest is payable semi
annually by coupons attached to each note,
which may be cut off and sold to any bank
or banker.
The interest amounts
One cent per day on a $3f note.
Two cents " $iIOO
Ten " $500
ao " " SilOOO
81 " fcoOOO
Notes of all the denominations named will
be promptly famished upon receipt of sub
scriptions. This is
THE ONLY LOAN . IN MARKET
now offered by the Government, and it is
confidently expected that Us superior ad
vantages will make it the
GREAT -POPULAR LOAN OF THE
PEOPLE.
Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold.
which will probably be disposed of within j
the next 00 or 90 days, when the notes will
undoubtedly command a premium, as has
uniformly been the case on closing the sub
scriptions to other L ans.
In order that citizens of every town and
section of the country may he afforded facllis
lies for taking the loan, the National Cinks,
State banks, and Private bankers through
out the country have generally agreed to j
receive subscriptions at par.
Subscribers'
'
, will select theii own agents, in whom they
have confidence, and who otdy tre to be re-'
-i i e ,i i i- c .i . r
sponsible for the delivery of the notes Lr
wl.ieh they leceive orders.
JAY C(HKE.
Si'B-ciiirTioN- Agknt, rhiladi-ljihia.
St'B .ciiii'T ions will be ree-eived by the
first mm im m mmi
Mirth 1, 18G5-3:n
7 HIST NATIONAL BANK
O F
A L T O O N A ,
Corner of Virginia and Annie Sh eets. oppo
aittSojriniciidtnr.1 (I'ice 1'rniSa RR.
I5LAIR COUNTY. PENN'A.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
AN!)
FINANCIAL AGENCY.
M0!i!
ON1ES RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. !
nterest allowed on time Deposits, j
Gold and Silver Bought and Sold. Frae i
tional Currency and Mutdated United
States Notes Reh;emel. Drafts on the j
Principal Cities lor Sale. Central Depot for j
the Sale of United States Internal Revenue
Stamps.
Tliis Bank keeps r-n hand for sale the
7 3-10 U S- IKt.ASLItY t) 1 I.S.
and takes Subscriptions for the same. This
is the POPULAR LO N. the only Govern-
nient Loan now in market at par. giving
those who have money a safe and desirable
opportunity for investment,
TWO CENTS A DAY FOR EACH $1 00.
These Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged j
for 5.20 Six Per Cent Gold bearing Bonds.
WM. M. LLOYD, 1). T. CALDWELL, j
President. Cashier. ;
Feb. 8. 18G5-l!y.
liTo
0
1 1 Jl U L 1 U Jl
COM PA NY.;
The undersicned havimr been appointed
an Agtnt lor the subscription ofSlOGK to
the Company, begs leave to submit the fob
lowing statement :
This company is chartered by tin Leg'to
lature of New "York in conformity with the
laws of Ohio. Its capital stock is one mil
lion of dollars in shares of one hundred dul-
bus each. A port..... of tins stock t.; open
for subscription. 1 he property situate.
in AlorgSUl COlinty . oum. uu cuiomer tioout.
is per
rapidly- anel successfully increasing their
wells.
To any person wisliing to invest in this
enterprise, I will show them a map aud give
them a pamphlet detailing th.e whole opera
tiAn. M. 1IASS0N.
- Oct. 2'", 1864-tf Agcut.
r r. I. 1 ..1 ts .-! I.iiiil frlirt
n.reen munucu v ........... .... y- nUSP fr rc.nt nml possession ptven on . til,n is Iliaje, w iii .e granted if received
.e.a.nK-esm. ,c,. eoe- firstofAp.il next. For part.at.Iars :lJter that time.
lease 1 wo miles of broad valley land suit- j proprietor. Ti Ordt r of the Board, of Rvlief.
able for boring wells. Ihtre are s.xteen aH II JOHN A. BLAIR. " YM. II. SECHL1 R, Cit'k.
wells in successful operation pr.xlucu g 205 , . 1R . p i. ?,t
barrels per day, selling at 48 per barrel, . 1 . g61.---.,. tUtr-- Llill
iiirpiNG
TO AND FROM ENG
LAND, IRELAND AND SOTLAND,
BY THE
GALW'AY LINE OF!
STEAMSHIPS,
MONTREAL do. do.
AM
WASHINGTON LINE OF SAILING
VESSELS.
Diat't at siht fr I and upwards, on
(National B ink and Prinches. Payable in
all the Cifv and Towns in Enjiland, Ire
land, Scotland and Wales free of Discount
R. A. O KERR.
May 25, 18C1 ly. Alt oona.
ALL PAPER.
WINDOW SHADES.
BORDERS.
DECORATIONS,
And everything in the
1 A P E R II A N G I N O
Line, are now offere 1 to the Hade and buy
ers genera'ly, at the lowest prices jossible.
Call at. No. 107. MA1IKLT Street, be
tween Fifth and Liberty Streets.
JOS R. HUGHES & RRO.
March 1, lSC5-3m.
-fl--r9SI OS -tpf
mpitnd
IS a-uizivr) joi ?0I "SUK
"dlddV K O'ILL
ssaaaav
DNiavan tixv
sua v.ls iaa aini
ii vo aiiii.w
no a n:iaid
S3XYH VIHJ13aVTIHiS2HGIH
FOR SALE.
A Portable Steam Enjrine and
Sawmill, all new and in first rite working
order. Situate 4 miles from Gallitz n Sta
tion, f.n Pennsylvania Railroad, together
with about l.OOo.OOO feet of good white
pine timber. 2.000 000 white oak. and a
considerable aineunt of-hemlock and other
timbers in the midst of which the mill now
sets Also, 2 yokes of oxen, and other
lumbering implements. Possession will be
given immediately by the subscribers resi
ding at Ciesson and Gallitzm.
ADAMS & TROXELL.
March 1, 18G5 3t -
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas, letters
testamentary on the last will and testament
of Charles Pi Ss, late of Carroll township.
C-m" ria county, dee'd. have len granted
to the undersigned. Notice is hereby giveu
to all persons having claims sgaiiist said
deceased to present them propel ly authenti
cated for settlement, and those hie'.ebted to
make payment without debv.
JAME T KIKKPATRIOK.
AUG I'STIN E FA RARAUGJI,
Teh. 22, I8ii5-Gt Executors.
IIISFERS! WHISKERS'!
Do you
want Whiskers or Moustaches? Out Gre-
ci;i ii Cc im.iiiiiul vill force thtm to " v on
j l!u, .lcothest fue or chin, or hair on bald
heads m S x Weeks. Price jd.00. Sent
bv matl anvwhcie, closely sea cd, on receipt
. . . ,, ' J 1
f ori-.e. Ad.'.ress,
WARNER et CO..
Rox 1 -13. Brooklyn, New York.
Feb 22. 1SGG Hy
N
TICE.
The members of the
ROBERTS OIL COMPANY,
j are herei y not. tied that the stated inering
ot tlie Company, w ii! be held at the office of
Geo. M. R'-ide. Eq , im MONDAY, the
J 3th day ot March, at 7 'ch ck. P. M-, and
at the same time each member will be re
quired to pay the rr.or.thl f instalment of j
10. T. P.LAI R MOORE.
Ehensburg. Feb. 15 4t Sec. Pro Tern
i n
iLD EYES MADE NEW.
I U A PAMPHLET
i i i m i.rii silt i!i I; v rrtisre si1i: SLiifl
K've uppectacles! with. nt aid of d.tor or
j mclicine. Sent by mail, tree, on receipt of
i 10 certs Address
E. B. FOOTE. M. D .
1130 RroaUay, New York.
Feb. 1. IStio Cm.
P
OUDPETTE!
Fifteen Years Fair Trial!
A. PEYS-ON. Philadelphia.
POUDKETTE. 120,00 per ton. taken
from tneFict- rv loose, or oO cents r
i bushel, and JJii.OO per tn in hies. le
; jVered at Steaiub..t an.l R R .u! Di j.ots,
i j philadeiphia. Manufactory , Gray's Per
j ry t .ad, above the Arse al. Philadelphia,
i Depot. PEYSSON'S Farm, Gloucester,
J X. J , W.mdbr.ry road.
OiTiee Library Streets N. 420 hark of
' ibe Ne-ev P st Office. Phib.d'a. D-alers
FRENCH. IMCIIAF.DS Ar CO ,
FOURTH & CALLOW HILL Streets. j
Feb. 15. 18o5-4:n PHILADELPHIA !
-rO THE NERVOUS DERI LIT AT IT) j
I AND DESPONDENT OF BOTH!
SEXES A crea sufferer havinn been re-
ii-.. I in l..:iltti in a fi-w d.i. after manv
years of misery, is wiltinz to assist his s-.if
i fcrin" fellow -creatifes bv send;nr Tree). n
the receipt of a post-paid addressed envt-
lope, a copv of tin turunda of cute employ-
ed. Direct to " '
.TP.1IN M 1) AGNAI L.
JOHN M. D AGNAI L.
Box 183 Post Oince, Brot klyu, N. Y.
Jan. 18. 1805.
, Tie well known - J,,. fll lh; Commissioner's Office. i
, w tl!itrnriize(1 Tavern Stand in thtfi,efre lho ;0th day of each Month. Ni
L-rt.,, the Ut. .Hi
An essay on the Harmonious oc
: . : !!..:
between Divine Faitli and isaiurai i.ease.n.
tor sale by JaMH MURRAY.
The Life an J Campaigns of General Mc
Clellan. for sale by
17riiU W.
Having adopte1 iho
Cash system, offers the following Wares at
less than eiiv retail prices :
SUGAR KETTLES.
10 to 40 gallons
COrPER KETTLES,
2 quarts to 40 gallome,
TINWARE,
all sorts and kinda.
SHEET IICOX VI ARE,
evtrv variety. 1
ENAMELED TINNED IRONWARE.
COPPr.R WaKK MADE Tl) ORDER.
SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING IRONS
ZINC WASHBOARDS.
COOKING STOVES. EGG STOVTS
I IIKATIS'G COOK STOVES
RRADI.EY 0OKLQ STOVES. PA.
o-m, aiiiiui i rt)tiLt:.
and every other Pittshursh or Philadeljd ia
manufacturer's Moves always on hand or
procured on '.avs notice.
ODD PLATES AND CRATES f.-r Stoves
always on band.
GAKBON OIL LAMPS. from G2t ts.. to
41.2a, CHIMNEYS and WICKS al wiys
on hand.
SPOUTING.
MIXER'S LAMPS,
OIL CANS.
POWDER CANS,
all s:zes, constantly on hand.
COFFEE MILLS.
TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER RROIL
ERS, JELLY Cake Moulds. Tabic and Tea
Spoon s . CO A L R UCK ETS.
Price li.-t now ready for the Tr
rue,
and Merchants are respeet tally iDV'ted to
call and examine our u ares, seuu for
for a catalogue before put chasing
els "where.
The above goods wii? be fiiriusht d.
WHOLESALE OR RET A 11 .
AT THE
JOHNSTOWN &T0VE tt HOfSE FrnSISlUSS
STORK.
CANAL STREET.
Opposite the Weigh Lock.
ASK FOR
FRANK W. II AY'S WAREHOUSE,
and save twenty percent, on your purca
Johnstown March. IS. 18G3. tf.
yALUABLE REAL ESTATE For. SALE
A tract of hmd (formtily owned by
(1 jore M'Creary) situate in SuttjutUflnn
Township. Cambria county, a Ijr.ning lands
of Joseph Lute. William Carman. Jtiseph
P. Md'er, and oilers, containing 152 acres
and 21 perches and allowance, about 60
acres of which is cleareel arid thereon erected
a one and a half story L'g ll.iuse and 4
L g Barn.
Apply to Wm. Kittell, Attorney at-Law.
E'-eusbiirsr. Penn'a., t-r to the undersintd
(owner) Cherry Tree, Indiana countv. Pa.
E. B. CAMP.
D c. 14, 18C4-tf
i
ATR1MON1AL!
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
if you wish to marry, address the under
signed, who will send yu wi'bout money
and without charge, valuable information
that will enabte you to marry happy and
spec lily, irrespective ot ai;e, wealth or beau
ty. Tliis inn riaiii r. will ce.st you nothing,
and if ou wbh to marry. I will cheerfully
a -sis you Ail letter ttriclly coj fidential.
The desiveii it.f.-rmatiou sent by return mail,
and no 'juejtions a-kedt. aie.lress
SARAH B. LAMBERT,
Greenrioint. Kic.gs county. New York.
Oct. 19, lStiCrn!
OT1CK.
JN Letters of Admin
istration n th.e ct'tate of Joseph Bannan,
tltc d, of A'.h ght ny Township, have been
granted to the siibwril-r lesiobig in said
Townshp. Ad persons inotbicd to faid es
tate wi!. ph ase r, me f- rwr.rd and mal
! payment, and these baxir.g claims; -will pr
and nats
re-
sent them prtpc-riy antht niic tttti f r settle
ment. JUliN UA.NA.N,
1-Vb.. 9th, I; 5 Gt Aelm'r.
I'
F YOU WANT TO KNOW
A LITTLE
OF EVERY THING relating to the human
I sy-:eui. m.iie r.3 fcti.alc : ti e cnt:st-s ai.d
I treaimetit of dio.'.ts: the ir.arra aire cnt! rr.s
J ?f the world ; how to taarrv v eil and a
themsnnd thii.es n ver vt.blisl.evl before
- j ra l li e n vis". aini cniirge t edition of
MtMcAl. C MM X Sksse.'' a curions bemk
j for curious p-i-p'e, and a cod Kick for
j every one. 400 payes, 1 10 l;h;stratior,s.
; i'liec fLCO. Contents table tent free to
j ivy address. Bo, ks mty be had at tie
: bo- k stores, or will be se-nt bv mail, pest
j ,,u,i ou receipt of the prh-e. Ad.ire
i;. r.. i ) 1 1-.. i..
JlSO I'.roadw ay. New Y'ork.
1S05 Cm-
Feb. 1.
IJotiirtl Asxoriatlon,
PHILADELPHIA.
i IIiskasfs of the n:vnrs. RriiiNAi.
i Ukinaky axi Sexual SvsTi-iiii new ari
i reliable treatment in repoits of
t:.
i HOWARD ASSOCIATION St nt by n-ail
' in scaled letter envelopes, fr of ch.i , .
Address. Dr. J. SK1LLEN HOUGHT! N.
IInar.l Assisti.m. No. 2 .South Ni: h
Him-.iM Assi::ti.in. N. 2 .South
1 street, Piiilade'phia. Pa.
jjOTICE.
i cil..,. t.. .. ,..: for tvl.ich tl, ti. '
. .
oRWUKK
; t,
OF ALL KINDS
: DONE AT THIS OFFICE,
j AT THE SHORTEST NO'llCE
AND 0 REN A.coNARI.K PbT ES.
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