h u TIic Draft. LORETTO. I ITmry G. Myers, 3 t-bftsuan Fry, 6 p. F. Carney, 7 Jas. Todd, y Sylvester Little, j I Job a G. Lake, CROYLE TP. .Umlrew Gillespie, I Martin Idleman, Joseph Dunmyer, John Direly- SUSQUEHANNA TP. 2 Edw8rd Little, 4 Win. J. Cooue, 6 Pat Mealy, 8 P. J. Chiiste, 10 Micliel Muloy, 12 Joe F. Durbin, Sol Greenwood, David Benin, Benedict Ager, j Jobn Lytle, Stewart M. M'Clellan Geo Wissingcr, Alen Walters, Henry Kearney, Wm. Lloyd, Jacob Shultz, Zepb. Weakland. George Myers, James Anderson, Jobn Weith. George Hammond, Robt M. Dunlap. Ahner Lloyd, Pavid Arble, John Cunningham, . Daniel Berkstresser, Bartloy Sutton, Thomas Powers, Joseph E. Westover. Isaac Weakland, ALLEGHENY TP rorneiius Hulun, I Ed Banaan m. Bauann, Wm. Poilson, Patrick Burns, Peter li'fifO, John .1. M.ilo.r, "(enry J. Little, Michael L. Steven?, Tiiotna Ro--en steel, I'mry Cooper, Jobn VC'oiiu"Il. Kobert Pringle. Peter Ermyer, 2 ibn Younkin, .Snm Dean, A. iron Younkin, Henrv Frreus worth, V'-ter VUn.ijian, Levi Ueevs. Hernard Killv, Joseph Eckenro-le, John T. M'Coy, John T. Storm, John Cooper, Peter Hull, Joa D. Hartzog, Hugh Bradley, Charles M'Hugb, Henry Behe. WILMORE. George riper, Henry D. Mikal. WHITS TP. (ieo. P'erce, Win. Jat-kson Wm. M'Manamy, John MFaMs. Frfa Uanstead, Adam Escb. John Gaughigan, Hen. B. Shaffer, Win. A. Stewart, Geo. Ili'.debrand, Jacob H. Noon, Joe Mack, Geo. Wershberger, Hiram Kiblet. MILLVILLE BOB. James Kennedy, Reese Roberts. Norman Evan?, Patrick Boyle, John Gallagher, Pal It - Scott, Jon. Clau, Dennis Boyle, John Fudge, Charles Minole, Lawrence Bardine, Edward Francis, Frank Gallagher, Jacob Harris, Tom Sevmore, Pat Tle, Martin Mulchry, Murtin Herbert, Ed. Burns, Morrow Morris, W. R. Williams, Andrew Brazi-Ie, Pat Barret, Peter Renin. ! Peter Helin,' ! John Turner, j Jost-ph Walkey. Itic'nard W. Jones, David H. Thomas, Kd. Tufe, Can Sanders, Michael Mockler, Timothy Horan, Henry Dill, Holland Lenard, Henry Reed, Reese Joaes. Michael Fiehe, Tlso i.as Keaiing, John Ilarkins, James Friel, Geo. W. Jones, James H. Gear, Hugh Dougherty, Totn Jones, Thos. Aurns, Timothy Tansey, James Daltou, James Gibsou, . John Tansey, Luke Russell, John William, John G ready. Michael Conlev. 1 BLACKLICK TP. Dr. Joseph Golden, I Win. Selders, Jame3 Simpson, Samuel Wilson. CARROLL TP. CHEST SPRINGS. Fht-tl'-rd Harvey, Xar'.in S'.ioirner, A. j. M ''onnell. W. B M C.iiiahan,, JIic!i:.-I A. Byriic, A. W. Green, John Wagner, G. W. Strohecker, Michael Waltz. R:'ud:ll Dresser, James L. Martin, Junes PlunkU, John E. M'Kcniie SUMMERHM.L TP. j:nn M. Davis, J.i'eph Sharp, Piiiiiji Bit..T. Levi Reni, Henry G. Conrad, James F. Skel'.v. CLEARFIELD TP. John C Ilni:lir.i. John B. Wright, Win. Cochran. V t lia 1 ;-"arr 1, I !iKr! s Brown. .1 F. M'Muiiin, l.pi i ii-i'.lv. .'.-;;. S. Bui goon, J :: M'Cv.iir.cU, 1 A. M DirniiT. Jui.N E. M'Muiiin, V.'ui. Minders, T;i.im:s Viior, J li U I.u ri :-.r .fcg.- Miirdock, J.n.ies A. Ri-.ic, 7!:om-.i KriM-, I'.iv.J Brown, J-im Vainer. .M.irt.u flurr.i. k, A iiani A a a in iiiiing.irdut-r, A ;k'u t K. ILy, Jo.-.- pi. ti .il ilir-r, lie-..ry S'uarp. J-..t n Win-ird. J.icii' B. Psiui, r:-.;inicl Uori'iii.'n, H'f.n;-n Wisri::gcr, .' ii !!riv.vi!, i. I Sh-.H'.-r, ii'mt-r. j Thomas Wilt, I James E. Mason, John 'frexler, j Tlioma A darns, Jr., i Wni. Brand, j J no. W. Neaton, IPli-.iip Cooper, Jcrrv Banagan. Murk M Guiic. leiiu t riu Wvak!and. j Dan IVh.zier. j I':. vi.' V. llaii;nior.d. Ar-tns Wilt, . !iii l!.-h-, Tho'i. Adama. Wa-h J. De!oz:er, iias M'tloiijh, D. A. Clark, John Montgomery. 3 RICHLAND TP. r, Ueorge Pen rod i Mi'liiu 1 Bumg'irdner, tie rge lirum'oiiiig, Dan'u-l Lehman, IsHi.t Noou, Kuir.tiiK-l C-rur.ilj'.ing. 11 eury Sjieigh. r, John Shirley. J.:bn Stater, Jf i., Varrifrr, .Mc.ses Krinr, iiei:r T',ppi r, ! Is-iac Earl, Jacob Shank, ! Cyrti? I!om r, ."ximiei llo-l'. Fi.'uklin S. Horner, John II. l ye. Nichoi is B'oom. Isaac IS. Horner, Joseph I'liingnrdncr, Ja:oi Lii.51 ivcr. ' J icb Lavion. Anthony R.iger, Jjhn Leslie, W:n. J. Nagly, jotlieb Feister, David Rennet, Sylvester" Byrnes, Casper Smith, Crist. Ci.-lheim, John Sharbaugh. Lawrence Koonisman Charles Kane, John Bender. Sebastian Luther, John A. Weaklaud, Charles Amy, --. Michael Noon, Aug. Yost. jr. Lewis D. Boland. JACKSON TP. Henry Varner, tieorge Riger, Win. Shoman, John M'Bride, Harmon Burket, Jwiin Kinney, Rnl-.ert J.me.-. Frank Swar'z, t'rist.' H.irrison. I F. A. Gi ;cr, Hj.eki-ih Rager, Win. Davi?, J.u u!j (iuu I, Samuel Byers, H'-nry Adams, Peter Detwiler, Levy Shatter, Geo. Harrison. Franklin Swart, Mich! Slonaker, Daii Showman, diaries Bu'in, John Gray. Henry Grove, Maylor M. liajrer, Simon Dunmver. CONEMAUGI1 BORO. 29G perches to a black shittem. thence north 20 degrees east 185 perches ton white oak, thence north 70 degrees weit 196 perches to a white oak, (hence south TO de grees west 128 perches to a post, thence south 20 degrees west perches to the placa of beginning, containing 315 acres and 93 perches. ALSO A certain other piece or parcel of l.ind si.uated in the Township aforesaid ("near paid Borough.) Wing part .f a tract warrauted in name of William Kitinear, be ginning at tl.e old A. P. Railroad, thence by land of John W. Geary north 20 degrees east 40 perches, thence north 70 decrees west 214 perches to the township road. ' I thence. Iy said road south 10 degrees east j 41 perches, thence by same south 62J de I rrees west 20 perches. thnoehy same south j thirtv-two degrees west 22 perches, thence south 80 degrees east 17 1 perches, thence north 55 degrees cast 5 perches, thence north 70 degrees east 12 perches, thence south 8SJ degrees east 12 perches, thence south G 5 degrees east 16 perches to the place of beginning, containing 90 acres, and 24 perches. ALSO A ccrfa'n other piece or parcel of land situated in the Township aforesaid (a "joining the said Borough..) be.ng part of a tract in name of William Kinnear. begin nirg at the Township road thence south 80 degrees east 45 perches to a post, thence 80 degrees west 80 j erches to said Township road, thence by the aid road south 2 degrees east 28 perches to a post, thence by same south 18 degrees v.est 10 perches to the jdare of beginning, containing 15 acres. TERMS : One-third of the nurc'iasc mney to Be paid on confirmation of sale; One-third in one year thereafter, with in terest, to be seenrrd by the judgment Winds and mortgages of the purchasers ; and the other third to remain a ik-ii on the premi- I TWO CCUls C4X l-rral irttr.f4J4.t tr l-.A ..n 1. a o.tl.l 1 ...... v.. .- .,um,ii iiic i-,,., ti tt t sum Dy-tlie purch isers. to Ann Jackson,, wi.iow nf df-ceastl. annually from the date ; HO of the confirmation of the sales, during her life time, and the principal at her decease t the heirs and lejral representatives of the said Thomas Jackson WM. KITTELL. March 22. 1865 3t Trustee. U. S. - LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Tieasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of j Uuited States Treasury Notes, bearing sevtn and three tenthser cent, interest, per an nam. known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Thew Notes are issued under date of Au gust 15th, 18C4, and are paj'able three years from that time, in currency, or are converti ble at he option of the holder into IT. S. 5-20 Six prr cent. GOLD'BCARIXG HOM)S These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from Nov., vhich makes the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates including inter est, about ten per cent per annum, besides OHIPPIKG TTT, TO AND FROM FA'G LAND, IRELAND AM) SOI LAND, JiY THE GAIAVAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL do. do. AND WASHINGTON LINE OF SAll.TVr. VESSEL. i Dial'ts 8t sight for 1 and upwards, on I National B ink and Branc'oes. Paj-abh- jt, ; nil the City's ai.d Towns in Enlanl. lr 1 land, Scotlaud and Wales free of Discount R A. 0. KERK. May 25, 18G4 ly. Alt.xma. ALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES. BORDERS. DECORATIONS, And everything in the P A P E R II A N G I N G its exemption from Slate and municijKil tax Line, are now oflerel to the tiade and hiu-- i- i n , ! T8 generally, at the lowest vr'c,'s Iossi!i!e. al,on, ichtch addsf, one to three per cent. QM Rt Q MARKET Street, b- more, according to the rate levied on other ; tween Fifth and L;bertv streets. t Tb. U Py.,, m, Mcl fCOIIES .V BR0. annually by coupons attached to each note. i rin oai.r, Irank XV. !!-, Having ad:'ptel the Cash system, offers the fliowing Vars at less than city retail prices : SUGAR KETTLES. 10 to 40 gallons COrPER Km TLBS. " 3 quarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE. ai! sorts and kindn SHEET 1UA WAKE, everv vrietv. EXAM F LED Sf TlS'XED lit OX WARE COITKR WaKK MADE TO ORDER SAD 11UINS or SMOOTIUXG JROXS ZINC WASH HOARDS. COOKING STOVES. EGG STOVES II EA TlXQ CO OK ST O VES. ' ' LRADI.EY COOKING STOVES p. TENT. A P.IV .TT A- NOBLE.' and every other Pittsburgh or Philadelphia inarinf:irti-.v.-.,' . i , ' "v" " itiwiiyn ou li&nu lr'onred on f. 'n . " .,f ODD PLATES AND ORA TES for St, always on hand. or uvea wljjch may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts Oio rent per day on a $50 note. SlOO " Ten ! $1 $500 SIOOO $5000 if i -t r i". i..-l,inin, I.-v' V.'il'i;:T', .'-! ;. Stniitt-n. w'.i'-oh No,ns. i'-) ii". Lehni.in. i'liilir Steininin, I.cwi Oni-, I'aiu. I !.;.: . t .'AM Hill A iioltoCCIi. iAii Mi .:!'' y. I j;:iii.- Miilv..!. I ' FredTirk Witt, J;hu Lainhcrt, I Pins .1. HruMock. Thomas Davi-on, Aii'.'n.-t Leiniiirr, Wm. Miller, Jncob Pet-rson, .l-.'.ines I) ily, l.'rirt ".li.i. tavlou John Oardiiier. I;int.'l Sintzmnn, I'iiilij' ('uii ii;b , (ieorge M. lies-. I'-oiiiiHO M'Cue. (leo. V. Strnver, Geo. V. M'Klear. J. A. Hi! UbiMiul, I'ii irls M Ur de, Samuel Stntr.p.ian, Abl-;ih;il.i I.;. .oil, William W. Wike, Al.ro m R. Kihhlett, Uerij-iniin S; i; tznian, i'neiie Frew, S i v! r Horner, 'an W. iJjn.rli.niur, Tin not M r-iin.-y, Willi;. in Hunt. liliiirc-r Zane, Aiiari (iongniionr, I.t.t Ii-iwle, !'..triik Uroiler-.-k, .".j-ciih Kijj'.itii'-r, Joiir. Krtz. lvtrick (.Ir'.''-';, Wiili.ua I'ni.f, !' i;rick ( i:sr.iil, Wi:'ii;;ni IJIothy, 1 liom is Srott. ;. W. l:itkiii. I--hn Hiekni V'Ut. I.nno. ''in. liavi. Hngh M ( -lo.-k-.-y. Hiriu.in Vo. i.i.jl, t'aspiir Cru h, Y 0 1) .'.icih J. .St;v rr. l'.ii:iS rus.-.;i:m, !"ihr iii!i Aii-.niJ, I'.ivid L. V K r, tii-.irjje Kn:., l vii J. II riier, Michael II. Sinclair, I viae Tho-u.is, I.'obert Poi'er, Joe Cochstioe, John Noel, J.iines S. Lncket, James 1 hornas. Sainnel Sanker, Thos. M'CToskey, Daniel W.it:, Jacob Foge', Francis l'arrish, Francis Coniu-r, Wiu. Craig, ioliii Sneiee j Thomas S.-ott, t'-U-r Sonily, r.nira 1 I-'l-eki-nstcin, lleor-e iii.ll'la.it., John Hi.lni.in. Jrorge Wnjjnor, Joh n C. Marsh, .Sum Ilritlgcs. Wt-ndal Myers, I'icb. Comvav. John M'i'lo.-kv. George All.-tnt. Isaac I!:i-ri. Cietirge tSahlt-r, ;i: TP. Sain H ner.-hho.-ger, Jacob (iate. Jo-eph Livingston, Cyrus Croyle, George M. Hehm, Eiln-r i Irwin. Timothy J. Hunt, Aaron Crovle, j Wni. Constable, j Conrad PoflT. .MITXSTER TP. John C. Drown, Peter Dunn. H.-urv G. F'reidhoof. GALLITIN. Patriik Hums, Pi-trirk (J lirien, Neat ;ilin. Jo'nn Mickel, John Coulter, Win. Thomp on. Ki c bard Downey. IJu::th Sini'h. Havid Howard, I Hi. hard iScnder, j John KagiMi, John Sibill. V.'iMInm Dopher. j John NerT. j Neves T. Ames, j John JJrowu. Township. I V. 1 1 II:im Anderson, j Cale'n ltniler. I Leonard Kcst, Thomas M Cube, 1'inicl Horner, Thomas M Govern, Chi i.-;i i:tn Si raver, Hugh M ilop.ule, George Simmons, Pa-.il Strayer, P.itr'.ek F'micle. Jacob il. Ilihoi!g, John C. Snyder, Johij Morrison, H.iruy Keeliu. Joi:ih Joufrhr.our, WiHii.ni Riley, Alex. I. Goughnour, ii irurn Goughnour, Joseph M.-iligtis, Samuel Ioulit, John A. Straver. TO CONSUMPTIVES.' The u'ndtrsigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suttered several years, with a severe lung atfrctiun, and that dread tisas.f. Consumption is anxi. us to make ! GREAT known to his ic-liow sufferers the means of j turn. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used ( i'rte of charge.) with the directions for preparing and UMng the same, whic h thev will rind a sure cure Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of sub scriptions. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and it is confidently expected that its superior ad vantages will make it the POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will I A Portable Steam Engine and Sawmill, all new and in first rate working order. Situate 4 miles from Gallitzin Sta tion, on Pennsylvania Riilroad. together t with about 1.009.000 feet of good white pine timtr. 2.000 000 white oak. and a considerable arncunt of hemhk and other timbers in the midst of which the mi!l new sets Also. 2 yokes of oxen, ami other lumbering implements. Possession will 1 given immediately by the subscribcis resi ding at Cresson and Gallitzin. ADAMS & T RON ELL. March 1, 18C5 3t rXECUTOR'S NOTICE. L 9 Whereas, letters ! testamentary on the last will and testament j of Charles iYss, 1 ite of Cairo!! township. 1 CunVria county, decM. have lecn granted I to the undersigned. Notice is hereby given ! to all pers. ns having claims ngainst said deceased to prsent them propeily authenti cated for settlement, and . those indebted to make payment without delry. JAMES T KIP.KPATRICK. AUG UST1N E FA R A BA UGH. Feb. 22, 1865-Gt Executors. CARBOX OIL LAM I S from Cic.ts to il.2u, CHIMNEYS nd WICKS al wj. on hai.d. SPOUTING. MIXER'S LAMPS- OIL CANS. POWDER CANS, all s:zes, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS. TOASTING FORKS. OYSTER RROIL ERS. JELLY Cake Mould. Table ami Tea Spoons, COAL 1H.CKETS. Price li.-t now ready fir the Tr'.le, and Mt-rehanta are respectfully fov'ted to call and examine our Wares, send f r for a catalogue before purchasing eis; where. fiiT CflVti Ut'TTiiV A.-1MM1 I ' f j . . i ' i , . I C.t G-ts. (i.,.DS. The . nlvobit of the I n''-'ti- command a premium, as has W HISEE11S! WHISKERS'! Do you adv rtier in sending the Prescription is to j uniformly been the case on closing the sul i want Whiskers or Moustaches? Out Gre resvrip i tlon wi!l p:-ase a- ir.ss Rev. HOWARD A. WILSON. iilianifburg Kings Co. New York. Feb. 15 1805 3io. I OR SALE. N Till; ORPHANS' COI IIT OF Cam. PRIA COUNI'Y. In the ma'.tir of tin.- cn.tirmation f the arc . out ot Washington Gcer, cxo. ntor Lf Elizabeth P ,nie (bite P.r. wn) dee'd. Aid now to wit; nth March 1 805. on application of Ge..r M. Reade, Esq., Gy rus KNi.T, E -., appointed an Auditor "to report distribution of the as-eUin the hands of ti e said accountant, to and among the persons legally entitled thereto. By the Court. Extract from the Record. Attest .JAMES GRIFFIN. Clerk. NOT! OK i ) interested, that I will attend to the duti-j I ,,KAR : , J'our permission I wish of the above appointment, on Monday the i U?y V'e muK'rs ,,f ,"" lI'er that I Pth day of May next, at 4 o'clock P. M. at ! ' rlluV" l,,ilM' loa" who wish it - . r- r ' . . - ( fnn n 1 ? j . i ? . ic 1 1 1 . full . 1 '. . : . c ; v , .. ...v..,--., iinuiinns i,,r nia- I king and using a simple Vegetable Balm. that will enect'MlIy remove, in ten days. Pimples, Blotches. Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same son, ciear. smoom au.i reautifid. I ...... tt i . rtl;......l i ...i .: . .in. . ii. . iv '.- i , nun ruirdii l ll ioi mai ion ':-.,., .l T i i i . . ... , : scnptions to other L-ians. winch he conceives t lc luvulu.tble ; and ; ' he hopes every Mifferer uiil try his remedy, j In order that citizens of every town and as it will cost them tiothing, and may ptove ! . ,; r .. ...., i r 1 i r -. , , , , , i- ' section i-f ttie country may be afforded factlt-. a tdessini. Partus wishimr the irescrm i J J j ties for taking the loan, the National Danks, j State banks, and Private bankers through j out the country have general!' agreed to t receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers j will select theii own agents, in whom they ! have confidence, and who only &re to be re sponsible for the delivery of the notes for 1 which they receive orders. ! JAY COOKE, j PcBscniPTios Agkst, PfiilaJelpJiia. Si'bsckiptions will be received by the 1ST IATI9MI Ml Of ALTOOM. March 1, 1805-3m rOR SALE. I A farm of choice land in ! Allegheny township, about one mile from j L-iretto and within a quarter oj a mile from i Kaxloi's Station, diitaining aiM.nt one ! hundred and thirty-five acres, witbnO acres i clei-ed or thei talK.nits. Tiiere is an -xc'N j lent young rdiard on the farm of 1 JO apple trees, well sexvted, and some other choice J f-uit trees, there is a good Kirn and a small dwelling I ouse on the premises. The title j i indisputable, and the terms will be easy and made known bv the subscrilier. " i JOIIN E. SCAN LAN. I . M-ch 8, lSoo.- cian (5-mj ound v-ill force them to g uv on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads in S:x Weeks. Price $1.00. Scut by mail anywheie, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER &- CO.. Box 139. Brooklyn. New York. Fcb. 22. 18G5 lly ftjOTICE. iNl The mf-mlx-rs of the ROBERT OIL COMPANY, are hereby notified that the stated meeting of the Company, will be held at the office of Geo. M. Riide, Esq, on MONDAY', the j.jui o.tv oi niarcn, ai h cwk, 1 . .i.. ana t at the same time each member will be re quired to pay the rr.onthl in-tal m nt of The above jjoods wi!? 1 fumisLtd, WHOLESALE OH P.ETAU . AT THE JOHNSTOWN STOVK " HOtSF. rVUNIsHlSO STOl'.K. CANAL STREET. 0p..site the eigii IxK.k. ASK FOR FRANK. W. HAY'S WAI? EIIOUSi:, and save fvcnttj percent . on your purca Johnstown March. 13. H?G3. tf. V ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE for SALU v "rmcily owned by in SnsquehiiniiA :ny. a !j . j.ing "ai ds vi ti.inn.ui. .br-.-i,h A tr-xct of hmd G-'orge SrCrearv ) si Township. Giiiibria f Jseph Lnte. Wii P. Miller, and others, tont-iiuing 152 were and 21 perches and al low? hce. about 10 acres of which is cleared and thereon ercrtetl one and a half story Log House nj m. L g Barn. Ai ii'iy to Wm. Kittell. Att.rnev a) T ir E'.ensbnrg. P t to the m.ders,:i.vd (ow; er) Cherry Tree, Indiana count v. P-. E P.. CAMP. D c. H. IS: :tf MATRUdONlAL! LALMEs AND GKNTLI MF- 1 I if yon ! S10. E'-ensburg. Feb. 15 4 1 iLD EYES MADE NEW. T. BLAIR MOORE. Sec. Pro. Tern wish to marry, address the uii.itr- i si-i,vi,. wm.i -vi.i seioi you w i-iK-ut n. ncv and vtitiiout charge, valuable- i'.f rrratioi: that v i!i en.ibie you to many happy ar-d j"-vi.i. . ;i itrsin-. tive o- ;ii;e, we.iiin orrau- r I The subscriber residing in C.iest township. Caiiihrii county, offers for sale his house and lot in said townshin. The house is a good locution tbr a store, for which it has been nsid fur a number of years. There is a young orchard on the ! I lot. Terms reasonable. For further mr- ' ti. lars apply to JOSEPH GILL March 8. 1805. St. NATIONAL 3ANK E DITOU DEMOCRAT AND SENTINEL, O F A L T O O N A , Corner of Virginia ami Annie Streets. fpX iiitSujrintendenCs Office Vnt'a RR. BLAIR COUNTY. PENN'A. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENCY. the ens "' i. o un iv i . ii.. ai office of George M. Reade, Esq., in Eb bing Borough, Pa. CYRUS ELDER. March 22. 18c5 4t Auditor. RiTIANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of a "mfONlES RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. j Interest allowed on time Deposits, j i Gold and Silver Bought and Sold. Frac i ' lional Currency and Mutilated Uniied i i States Notes Redeemed. Drafts on the I j Principal Cities for Sale. Central Depot for i . the Sale of United States Internal Revenue I ; Stamps. j lhis Bank keeps on hand for sate the 7 3-10 U S. TREASURY NOTES. I will al-o mail free to those having Bald and takes Subscriptions for the same. This n U A PAMPHLET directing how to s elily rc.tore sight and give up spectacles,' without nid of doct: r or medicine. Sent by mail, lrte, on receit t cf 10 cents Address. E. B. FOOTE, M. D . 1130 Broadway, New York. Feb. 1. 185 Em. TO THE NERVOUS DEBILITATED j I AND DESPONDENT OF BOTH SEXES A gre.ii. sufferer having been re stored to health in a few days, after many j years of misery, is willing to assist his sv.t j fering fellow -creatures by sending (free), on I the receipt of a post-paid addressed enve j lope, a coj.y of the formula of cure employ- eu. unect to JOHNM. DAG NAI L. Box 183 Post Office, Br'x.klyn, N. Y. Jan. 18. lt65. F' ty. 'Ibis anl if jn'ti .lsi:;r vim The dctire.1 ani I;o ruystloiis il.rmatit.-ii w;i! cost y.-u i.o'hir., wish to marry. I will cheorfidiv AM letter?. s.tr:c:ly c-nfnh-.-.tiai. i:.f :rmati--n sent bv return ;iuil. isked. mm.Iics S.l!l B. LAMBERT. New Y ik. tireei'T o:r.t. lirj;s cu i.Tv Oct. l j. 18C.4-2m. N OTICK. Litters of Admin- istratn n on the etafe of Joseph Bmran. dee'd, . f Allegheny Township, iiave len granted to the snbscribf r. n siding in sail Ail ptisttiis iinliblti! tit said Tdwnshp. taU- wih I- ase ot.nie trrv. Ard r.nd irake payment, and those having claims u;l j.rtr- s lit them jioperlv authf ntica: d f -r sttlle-tn-nt JOHN BAN AN. Feb , 9th, Ct n: r. 0 Pi.i ries crder of the Orphans' Com t of j Heads, .r Bare faces, simple diiections and i is the POPULAR LOAN, the only Govern- OR UKXT. The well known 1 and well patronized Tavern Stand in the Borough of Ebensburg, known as the Union ' F YOU WANT Tu KNOW - - A I ITTI E OF EVERY THING relating to the hm.-a system, mV and fenaV ; the crimes ac-J treatment f diseases; the marm'agc cuMon'S f tlic world; how to m.ury w.; :u.d a thousand thirds n vtr j ufcMLhed before reau me n-vise.i an-: eo iiiie l edition ft irnl.ri I .-.lit.. . .3: . 1 r - """'.j, ui nit- ..uci-iea. i win ex pose to public sale at the Hotel of James M. Riffle, in the Btr-.u2h of Sumrr.it v,ll. j on TUESDAY the 18th day of April next' j at one o'clock P. M.. the fol'lou ing Rt.aj Es tate of which lhotuas Jackson, late of Blair county, died, seize.!, viz: A certain niece or parcel of hind situated in Washington Township, Cambria count v (aojoming the Borough of Summitvillp" 1 inf.irmatiou that will enable them to start a ment Ijoan now in market at par. nivinf ; full growth of Luxuiiant Hair. Whiskers those who tiave money a afe and desirable ! or a .Moustache, in Ie s than thirty days. mail All applications answered by it-turn I without charge. Respectfully vurs TIIOS.F. CHAPMAN", Chemist. s-il Broadway, New York. March 1. 1805 3m. opportunity fT investment. I TWO C'hNTS A DAY FOR EACH il.00. Tiiese Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 5 20 Six Per Cent Gold liearing Bonds. T. CALDWELL, House, is for rent and possession given on I .'. K" A en, .re-i eon,..,, o, the fikt of A.pril next. F.r ,..rtuuI- ? Ct ' en,,.., U-.k apply to the proprietor. f-r c.nous juop.e, and H b.-A f.-r JOHN A. BLAIR. I 4'n?Al'. ? ll,nst'' Feb. 1.1864. jlrneJLoO. (,.nn..U lMe i...- h Il f n i any address. Books mev .V had at tie 0 v v TPonrM ! bov'? slorts- "r w i;i Le !M:t l-v r-st I I, t li U b 1 U Jl I r.ai.l on recruit of tin. i.ri .t.!,.. OR SALE. j WM. M. LLOYD, i I resident. Feb. 8. 18G5-I!y. The subscriber residiiu in John Ascon, Tobias Ag r, Barny Bigland, James Beastly, Charles Kanna, Henry Kimble, Murtin IL Johnson, Pat Bradley, Sol. Clites. iUt Addksburger, Pat Savers, Jnmes Bradley, Henry Downey, James Bradlsy, Michael Brailley, Kjbert M ConntI, James Xoon, Philip Pritsvh, Rernart! Sypher, Thomas Smiles, WASHINGTON TP. Casper Glitch, Aaron Horkey, t'par Ki'.Ien. CONEMAUGH TP Dan Jones, A'lam A'yers, Henry Fox, Luke Smith, W m. GatTney, Thomas Short, Michael Quartz. Jacob S. Keil, Jacob Host, John A. M Intosh, Basil Bender, Thomas Hillgrove, II S. Miller, Alen Cerr, George Tilej, Matthias Kilgore. Dan Henry, James Glass, John Hamilton. Martin Leap. bein:' com p.se.l of parts of tracts warrants! if 1.nes in nam. s of John Haines. James Kinnoa wtsvme MisquehannA township. Cambria and William Kinnear. lx ginning at a popN lar. thence south 70 degrees east 100 jrch es to a Kst. the south east corner of the John Haines tract, thence bv t), .I..,,. F or Sale. I C O M P A N Y The undersigned having been app..inte J an Agtnt lr the subscription f SIOCK to the Company, begs leave to submit the f-iU ; lowing statement : I This company is chattered bv th s Leis- 360 acres perches and ' lature of New York in conformity with the , D. Cashier. ' .ai,, on rcoeiir oi too l rice. Al.:rtss I II. B. FOOTK. M. 1) . 1130 Broadaay, New Y.,rk. Feb. !, lifj.j Cm. Christian Ford, Phil Stewart, Barney BrnrVen, i kinnear iract norm u ilegrees east 128 J perches to a white oak, thence north 20 de ! Rrees east 78 perch's to the turnpike, thence j by the turnj.ike north 80 degrees v-est 120 perches, thence south 30 degrees west 14 ; perches, thence north 80 degrees west 23 j 1 -erches to an alley, thence by said alley i It ' Agrees west 43percl.es.ther.ee i f.M,th 00 Agrees west 38 perches to a post. : thence north 30 degrees west 12 perches. - thence south CO degrees west 10 perches, I ;.ht'ucf soutrh1 20 B" "est 48 perches to ! irVii oriWZu'n'Z. containing ISO acres l'e:ches-t xty acres of which 1 are cleared. j 10-A certain other piese or parcel ?LIr .h8 Ua?T,AnthetToxWn8hlP aforesai1 (.near the said Borough,) 1-eingpart of a ; tract warranted in name of James Kinnear. bepnr.ing at a Wech. the .south west corner ; of tLe tract, then.-. outh 70 degree? '-' '""j fiiviiie sate a tract oi lanu , situatetl in Plattsville, on the road between I ,?.te nea tne Pt-nnsylvaiiia Ratli Carrolltown and the Oherrvtree eontaininr i Summerhill Station, in Croyle T. IZoYT.ird isoclatIon, PlIILADELITllA. Di?-r.Asi:s ok the 'Nr.nvors. S. .vi-.Ai., coiintv. offers at m-ivat. .ni i .i i allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ- i laws of Ohio. - - u r--'i. cni in dW i t ill i wi mini - - - - - - i - . lIV mu lUiiroa.i, at ,n of l. .liars in shares of one hundred dol I "k'a .e-lal MsTi.sis-tav Groy'e J ownslup, . l Us each. A portion of this st. k i.-oi en ! moment ,u reports .1 an-I the aU.ut rifty acres about thirtv-two or three of which are cleared, having thereon a gotai frame home, about 35 feet square, used as a tavern stand, a good frame barn aud a young orchard. JEROME PLATT. March 1. l8G5.3t 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 table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is huge, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging ho-stlr. E-en Hi rj A) r.I7 Cambria county, Pa. About 60 acres of the : land being cleared, and thereon erected a dwelling house and barn, and other improve ments, also an excellent orchard of fruit trees. The above tract contains and abun dance of coal of a superior quantity, (a drift being opened.) aud will be sold on rea sonable terms. Apply to Poland, Jenkins & Co., Balti more, Md., or to J. W. Sttatton. New York, city, or to Wm. Kittell, Esq.. Attorney-at-Law, Ebensburg. Pa. POLAND. JENKINS & CO. J. W. STRATTON, April 15, 1803 tf. Owners. The Life and services of General Grant for sale by JAMES MURRAY. The Constitution of the United States n-ith explanatory notes for sale bv JAMES MCRHAT. for subsciiption. The property is situated j Vuu A u ) ASSOC I 1 IN ent by mail in Moman county. Old-., and embraces aU-ut ; ' "" 'e.ter euvi i.-p.-s. ire oi cj-are. 1.1 1 .. I T C'T.-TT T f!.-.IT.Vi-n 1 ii it. ti r-iiM-r iiui.uu i r.. held in fee simple and the balance held by ' Ass.K-iaii-.ii. .i. j Mit.l N:di:, lease. Two miles of broad valleT land suit- i !trt'et' Fhiladc'j hia. Pa. able for boring wells. There are sixteen : wells in successful operation prodticii g Cn.j ' barrels per day, selling at J8 per barrel, rapidly and successfully increasing their wells. To any person wishing to invest in thi enterprise, 1 will show them a map ami give i af:r t,at t;r. them a pamphlet detailine tl e whole opera- j ix ().,;, r , f tl e B .aid of R -.t- tion. M. HASSON, j " WM. H. SECIILMi. Ceik Oct. 26, lSG4-tf Ager t. F. I, 15. ISCo St Relations i 't.M, ii .rrrr. - J Kilt V'lil OF L I. K T N O S OTICE. All applicatit-tns f .r R-lh-f mnt be seiit to the Commissioner.-, fiftice. op i-r ct"'-re the 50th il.iv of each Month. V Orders f.r tla- m-- ti: lor wh'ch the ;pj In a. ti-n is mndc. vili he granted if rtteivd An essay on the Harmonious iidan. i.s between Divine Faith and Natural Reason. for sale by -TAMKR MTTTIHAY. The Life and Campaigns of General Mo-! D0XE AT THIS OFFICE. ClollVn forsUbv ? , AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE JAMES VTTRRW. ANl C-N IIEaSON API K Pi'KFS ,1 f V: ft 1 1 -
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