, Tire CrimeVcorrepporident of the New-York gun, iarit'fro.ia ..Ealaltfi va gives, from tha einerience of. a -wounded. Fieucbnian, an opinion ivUhjgatd to that which ia felt bj. the soldier laxime 01 , conmct, wmuu i thing a' follows: . ... , "Before the battle begins, it is usual to reel nTKtUat?eihoFpaiBd" inanj cheeks which are fcaowndobe in communication with stouthearta Uanch vifiiblj. "As the conflict becomes im minent, courage returns, and with the lira tow 'ct blood, aa enthusiasm s rawd which constantly increases, ami rj du.-flg. w the lease until, the "1m . lhe feet .fWing'a co.urado shot down m gener ally to excite rn unappn-b!e thirst f. r ven geance agabfct the f.v,' though in th-j ead one gets used to it . When wounded less thau Tuoriaiiy, it is not usual fjr the soldier to be immediately aware of the fact, unless some bones are broken . A sabre may be run through any Seshy part of tho body, and even a bullet 'lodged in a dangerous proximity to the vitals, and' he for sometime be totally unconscious of even a scratch. When life "is taken by a sin glc blow, the effect is varied with tho nature of the wound aa well as with the temperament of the aiau.; Sometimes the poor fellow will leap high in 'the air. giving a piercing scream, and again he will lie down quietly. Oiten, howcvcr,,he simply fall -without a struggle. In most cases the features of tho killed re mained unchanged for a longtime after d-ath eyes open, and bri'Inot, and perhaps a n-.iiilrt iHamLiatinsr the free. To see such an one. it is'diilicult indeed to realize th,c presence 1 of a grim monster. Death." ; The liar yland Lottery t-jsiep.. The papers ot Maryland are making some startling exposures of tha frauds practiced in that State under the present lottery system,' end demand it.5 complete revision by the Le gislature, or its entire abrogation. Th! Bal timore KepuUican, to illa.-trate the practice, cites tho scheme of WeduesJuy, the 5th inst., which contained 07,525 tickets ai "2 50 each, making 108,817, The prizes iu the scheme with tho 15 pei- cent, off, which tho contrac tors always ciaim, amount to 109,059, leav ing a clear profit to the contractors on this one Scheme, of 058.7ti. This sohemo draws about 150 time a year, making for the con tractors (provided the tickets are all sold) a profit on the year's business of the enormous turn of nine million ouo hundred and sixty vcven thousand one hundred aui eighty-four dollars. Add to this euoriunri sum the stamp tax of tea cents on each ticket, which the contractors insist they have a light to impose upon the di alers, and you have as additional rro!iis 105. S3 1, making a grand total of 9,272,515. This calculation is made only ou one clas of schemes ' The Small Fry," which draws one hundred aud fifty-six times a year; but inasmuch as the various schemes draw upwat i of six hundred times in , the year it is not to be wondered at that the working of the system appears startling and almost fabulous. 1 M MTG R VTIO T TO THE Tuoi'ics. Some of i i "oar best ' Northern mater lai nas tatety ueeo Feized with a fit of emiirration to Oeutral and viouth Ameriea, ajid vre have received calls from large numbers of persons anxious for in formation ts to tla movements now going on in Nicaragua, Central America, New Grauatia and other localities in the same vicinity. A fejv'days siuce we published a letter from a gentleman connected with the Kinney expe ditifin, and his address luLi Leen requested by several . persoits. .- We zsa . iu tormcd that a scheme is cn fiiot to fit -ut a clipper ship for Greytown with five hundred yvung men ub 'psseuger3. They icteuJ to settle in Nic aragua and become citiiecs of that r public The steamer Oprey tht first of a line be tween this city and New Granada sailed on Saturday with a larire number of passengers. ;iiUioDZ whom were General Mosquera aud Mr. John S- Thrasher, formerly of a liberal ne.vs- Siper at Havana. The tifw Minister from 'icaragna,' 3Ir. Parker II. French, has re ceived hundreds cf persons, anxious to ltarn ! something about Nicaragua, aud tho govern ment of that republic has advertised iu our .columns," offering facilties for imi .igration. Very shortly there will be a great rush of immigration to that quarter, and the infusion 1 of Anglo-Saxon enterprise and energy will have a Cue effect upon the slet py Southern republics Their resources have uever been develo-ed ; but now thanks to Northern en terprise they are in a fair way to be fully -brought out. We hop th powers at Wash ington. will give heed to these significant facts. The Central American question has become too important to be triSed with. AT. Y. Her ald, 17th. Death Bzv Sce:;js o? Aaho.v Kcnit. A statement having recciitly been made that Col. Aaron Burr died an unbeliever in the Chris tian religion, the Rev. Dr. Vanpclt, a ven erable Episcopal cWgyman, of New l'crk, in reply to a letter from S. C. lteid, Jr., states that be was frequently with him at a hotel on Staten Islaud during bis protracted illness, and at the moment of his death. The time upeut with him was chiefly employed iu reli gious conversations, concluding with prayer. Being asked as to his views of the Holy Scriptures,-Col. IJ. responded. "They were the iuobt perfect system of truth the world had ever s;-en. 'UT wo hours before his death, the Ilev. .Mr. VanpU informed him that he could jjt survive muuh longer. He replied, "lam aware of it." Mr "Vanpelt thu describes his last moments : With his usual cordial concurrence and manifest desiro, wc kneeled - in prayer before the throne of heavenly grace imploring G jd's mercy and blessing. He turnel in his bed, aud put himself in au hum ble devotional posture, and seemed deeply ngagedia tho religious service, thanking me as usual, for the prayer made for h m. Calm aad com posed, 1 recommend bini to the mercy of God nd to the world of his grace, -will , n last farewell. At about two - o'tloek, r. M.. without a groan or struggle, he breath ed his last. Jlwdeiithwnc r j i AS & f Ji nor in tko ..... U . . , mii auu ireniie :. r - cutuci, aaa . as wave that dies upon tho shore Col. Aaroa Jiurr." a summer s Thus died - "M. Uccuasax. The following is an ex .tract of a letter from Tdr. Buchanan, dated .Jjondon, November 10th : I had calculated with con fiJeneo that I should retarn home by the steamer of the 6th or October 'ast; but unexpected events render thia imp4ibla7" -Iihall now bo Ueuined here, i know.oot how long, in "couseuu .nee -of. the ASp'?Ct- f betweea the "two "SSLf .J tra8t however. that within the SSrr mntb3 1 '.meet :yoa all -M least such fs my anxicis tfcEirc." At'tha south-weft.", iiie penhudtdigtit . to Fpin ya-ns of Gen, Jaeksoa; of but daring love of justice, atidtha prompt waj, of administer in "'that article,! when ho found it necessa ry0 I was on the Mississippi last summer, when I heard th following story, which, hav ing never seen in; print".. I send to you for the benefit of your readers : Tho General, then Judge Jackson, was holding coart lor.jr time ago in a shantee at a little villas in Tennessee, and dispensing jristici?', in large and small dos.-s. ns s-im'.'d to hinr to'ba required in tho case brov.ght bof. him. - One day, darigcnuf t, a-gYoat tnlk ja3 ftllow; '. 'art'ued: with ' pi:'ols auJ L-r.vie-kJifo, took it upou hisnsi-ir o parad-? before, the ooen doer of the Shuiitec Cvurt House and i n'the Judge, Jury, and iii tln--rc assem bled, in good set tonus Sheriff," snug out the Judge in an awful tone, " arrest that man for contempt of Court and confine him." Out goes the Sheriff, but soon returned with word to the Judge that he had found it impossible to take the offender. ' Summon a posse, then," sai l tho Judge, "and bring him before mel" The Sheriff put out again, but tho task was too difficult ; he -Could not, or dared not 'ay hands on the man. nor did any of the posti like the job any boUei than he "did, as the fel low threatened to shoot the first "skunk" that came within ten feet of bim. At this, the Judge waxed wrathy, to have his authority put. at defiance before all the good people of the vicinity, so he cried out from the Bench, (it. was literally a tench,') ' Mr. Sheriff, since you can't obey ray orders, summon me. sir, yes, summon me !" ii Va., t j.l.inl" wnl-.imn.l Sheriff. amazed. " Yts, me, summon me ! By the Eternal ! Til see what I can do !" " Well, Judge, if you say so, though I don't like to do it, but if you will try, why I . suppose 1 must summon you Very Wei!, said Jackson, rising and walkiug to the door: I adjourn this Court ten luiuutcs. The Ruffian was standing a short distance from the Shautce, in the centre of a crowd of people, blaspheming at a terrible rate and llourishins bis weapons, vowing death and destrto ion t ail and singular who should at tempt to molest tiiui." JuJiie Jackson walked very calmly into th centre of the group, with a pistol iu his hand, and confronted him : "Now," sail the Judge, looking him straight in the eye, " surreuder, you infernal viliiau, this instant ! or, by the Eternal, I'll blow you through !" TLa man eyed the speaker for a moment, without speaking, and then let fall his weap ons, with these words: ' There, Judge, it's no use, I give in," and he suffered himself to be led off by the Sheriff without opposition lie was completely cowed. A few days after the occurrence, the man was asked by one of his comrades why he knocked under to one man, when he had be fore refused to allow himself to be taken by a whole company, and his reply showed the es timation in which the daring and determined spirit of Jackson was hell throughout the country. " W hy," said he, when ha came up, I looked him in the eye. aui by : ,1 saw shut, and there wasn't ah -,vt in nary other eve iu ' the crowd, and so I says to myself. says I h'V-s, so 1 did." it's about tiiui to sing biuall ami JIelascholy kjskntm ext The follow ing sad fctory appaera ia a late number of thr . Kough Note," a papei published at Kin derhor.k, NrwYork; " We have to record a most uu-hsncboly iuktauce cf the power of hallu'dnati iu over the mind and health of a highly respectable and intelligent young lady of Kinierhook, ia this State, who, some years since, while iu the enjoy nieut of robu-it health, was visited one night at her bedsdde (as she affirmed at the time) by an apparition, which -fa solemn accent iuforuicd her that at the age of eigh teen, she would be an inhabitant of another aud a better world. She made the incident kuowu to her mother, who vainly endeavored to erabo the circumstance from the mind of her daughter by treating it as the hail-icina-ticu of a dreaui The daughter, however, averred that sho was in os.scM-iou of her .'acuities and wide-awake at the time of re c iving her spiritual visiter; and mjcIi wai the effect it had upon her min i, that, a girl full of life and glee, she became thoughtful au i .eserved, and gradually sank under its depressing influence, pining gradually, until recently she became a .tenant of the grave yard just as he was entering upou her eigh teenth year." Col. Davis and the Vies Pr.KsiDEN'CY. The New Orleans Dc'ta positively denies tho report that Col. Davis is an aspirant for the Vice Presidency. It says on that subject: iuis distinguished son cf .Mississippi, whose name has lately been connected by many witn t tie next ice "residency, nas written a loiter to a friend in this city, fx m essing a decided disavowal of a desire to b thought of as an aspirant for that position.' At Thompson's Mountain II use. Dec. 20th, 1855. By Pt.jv. Dtvid Harbison, Mr. Uavid To jib, neur Armagh. I.idiana couuty, to ilh ANGi-xiNE Kiluos, late of Pittsburg, daughter of James Kid.u, Wheattiill to vnship, ludiana. We received with tie above n .tice, a Tound Cake, through tho amiable lady of the Uouatain House. 1 ho happy couple have our thanks, hop ug laey may enjoy ell the comforts of a happy me. DIED. At his residence, in Ebensburg. on FiiJay morn ing last, C. 11. IlEYEii, Ecq., avjed 21 years and io uavs. . The dcccr.scd was much respected fcr his pri vate aua pntesioual virtr.e.1.- In Jaumiry, 1840 he mu .'.td Miss Maet Jaxe Mooue, daughter of 'Johnston Moore, Esq., cf this Brough, by whom he had three children, one siuce dead. An affectionate wife, and two children are thus left to monru the early decease of a dutiful husband and parent. xao tuueral ceremonies ilhich took place on Saturday were unusually solemn and imposin xiiougu ttw ram fell in toreiits, a hirge number of the Military come out ; . comi ,Ung f Gen ethers. A huge concourse cf br:r population fol Jywcd.tlie lemaius of their foruwr follow1 citizen. to lis f ir.cr.il resting plac hi Ujyd's Cetnetary. in to the i cbiJeiicc. of lliflsabartiher refid- in2 in. Cambria townsLh), about . tho 8tu irtant. a strav Buil. a vtllow rt-d. with a wiata stripa t-a the back. - The owuer ' ia. requested -4t come forward, prove property and' pay charge and Uke bim away, or ho will be disigtcd of ac cording to law. -i " ' J 2 - ; . EBENEZEU "AVILII AiI3. , Dec. 20, i855.,i:,-;:.-:i A . ty-.C-. ' " " Who onci t'sr' ' - " rPflE Books of the su'-suril ers. have been placed I in the Lands cf John Williams, llsq., ft r col lection. . " - MURRAY & ZA-1M. . ... ii T; WI'HUAY,- Z.UIM & Oj. t o the s:c?dljg: C osnumiiity 1 1 1 Tf M- SUTLIPt-' would again infi rm ti e ci!i JL2 z ns of i-.tjenslmrg iiud tdl tie re .f mauaiui, that be will again visit thU laee. with ,i l.iro collection of Bowks at the next term of Court. December 2C, 1855. SEVASTOPOL TAEKW. TJie First of tlie Station. DWAitD llOBLini'S has just received from the cast, and has now realy for sa.le a full and complete asMrtment f - - FALL WINTER GOODS including eTery article of fancy, dreis or plain iliKMhi that can be asked for in n country store, either for ladies' or gentlemen' wear.. Ills stock consists of a seaeral variety of calicoes, mcriaoes, -.dpacas, del.iines,lincns, inus'iiis, laces, etc, for the ladies, together with boots, shws, hats, and a full selection of winter stufw for the g mtlcmen. For the bousekeeper lie has lail in a stix;k of FRESH GKOCEUIES. embracing every article under that head, together with shirtinc, etc., etc For the f irmer he hns fish, salt and other arti cles required by the public generally. In short he has his storeroom filled with articles in every department of trade, from which the needy can select to suit their wants. - Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the market value, and gjods sold cheap to cash caustomers. Come and see. --Ebcnsburg, Nov. 7, 1355-tf. Orphans' Court. Sale. . Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cimona county, there will Le exposed . to public s.ile, on batard-vj , Vie bth day of January, next, the following described leal ettate, t wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate u Summerl.id township, Cambria county, adjoin- i.ig lands of John bkelly. liliam A. Oielly, James D. Hamilton and others, containing one hundred and fifty-five acres more or less, about thirtv-tive acres of which are cleared, baring theieon erected A hewed log houst- and a cabin barn, late the property of l'iiilip Skelly deceased. Sale to be held on tiie pietutses. . . ; -Terms of Sale. One third of the purchase mon ey to be paid on confl -mation of jale, and the bal ance in two equal annual payncunts, witn interest, to 1 e secured by the lionCs ana Mortgage c.i the purchaser. . - . i .i " Adm'r. of Pnilip Skelly dee'd. -December 12, 1855. St. - i - H. 11. T. COFFKY'S Tacss axd Bsate Ei Ubiisbmeut, Allegheny Si., Ho!iil.iysbiirg. Lo.istai.tly on hand, vlarsfi t,' . (Jo s linpruvel Trusses every st vie and size : Fine EreiuJi Trus ses for Hernia, or Rupture, combining correct construction, extreme lightness, and durability. with case and comfort. Dr. B arming's Body Brace for Prolapsus Uteri and its associate pa'.Lis and weak nt-s es; hrecior Braces, an 1 Chest Expanders of approved make. fry Special attention invited to B.mning's la test i.'iiprocenisnt toe Spnng-bpiiio & ho alder Drace, adapted to all with st'iopod shoid lers, n irrow cuest. and spiual wc-ahne&i. ' It attacl.es t the liniy PmcC, Is vX-y Elegant, ami iff etive. Orders trom a distance pr.impil attin.CAio Persons writing fr Trusses will sr:ie No. inci es around bol over rupt ure ; for Body Bi a.ce No. inches oro'.md hips: fir Spring-.Spinchoiildcr Attachment No. inches arouu I clie-t un h-r arm pits. I istruments "not luting, exchange-1, if re turned unsoiled. . llobidaysburg, Dec. Id. 1855, 3m. f STJIIS undersigned Auditor appointed by the M. UrpnaiiS U iurt ol Cambria, county, to ex amine, decide and report upon the exception filed o t .e Hcount of v uham llunut n, A dm r. of the estate of William Bainett, late of rlie Bormah of Johnstown, deceased, here'oy gives n tict to dl persons interested, that lie will attt-nd to the du ties of said apH)intmeut at hi ofilce in the Bor- ngn of Lbtnburg, on filonday, the 14tn day of January, next, at one o'clock, in tho afternoon of said day. ... WSI. KITTELL, Auditor. Eheusbnrg, Dec. 12, 1855. 4t. : - . Xutlce. In the matter of the petition of Daniel Il iwell, for a devrc-e of specific performance of a coidr-ict made with Elizabeth .Morris, deceased, in her life time. . . . ; - . ' . 'I)1IE undersigned, commissioner appointed by I the Orphans' Gurt of Carobria county, to take testimony in relation to the above alleged con trait, hereby notifies, dl parties interested, that ho will sit in discharge of tbe duties of said ap pointment, at his omce in the Borough ol Lbens burg, on Tuesday, the loth day of Jauuary, next, at one o'clock, in the afternoon of said day. WJI. KITTELL, Auditor. E'.Kmsburg, Dec. 12. 1655. 4t. AiIiHlnlslrators' Notice. W1 II ERISAS Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned, by tho Register of Cambria county, ou the estate of John Amleison, late of ' Clearfield township, in said county, deceased.' All persons having claims against said estate will present them properly au thenticated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immeh.ito payment. JOHN H. DOUGLASS, Adm'r.' - Clearfield Tp. Dec. 12, 1853. Ct. ' -.'. Private Sale. THE subscriber oliers for sale, one lot of ground desirably situated on the ilain street in Je:i'er son, Cambria county. Pa,, near ths Allegheny P -rt.ige & Peuna. Rail Roads, having thereon erected a new frame two story dwelling House, well finished, and in good repair, with a well of good water on the porch. Terms will be made favorable. For further particulars inquire of PETER BROWN. JviiTcrson, Dec 12, 1855. Auctioneer. TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Cimbria and the adjoining coun ties, that he has l e-.-n engaged for n number of years in this basin a-a. Persons having Real or personal property to dispose of, will do well to gire him a call. It Would be unnecessary to give any recommendation as to his fitness for the busi ness, as hundreds of testimonials can le produced if necessary. Charges .moderate. . Address the subscriber at Gallitzin, Cumbria county. JOHN GODFREY. .-November 21. 1855. . rr Kent. A' STONE STABLE in the borouzh cf Ebens- .2jL burg, .thirty-two feet square, with stalls. racks, granery and 1 ft well fit Hired. The whole in good order. Possession given tn . the first day iji January next. ;'. - s " , JOSEPH M'DONALD. Ebonsburg, Dec, 6, 1855. CONSUHPTIOH I uccKsnslly Trca cd by i f. 1ITHALATI0H OF MEDICATED VAPORS I ' -DY JOIISSO STEWART ROSE. 31 D. ESLLOVV of the Uoyal G 1'cge of Physicians, and f ir years Senior Puysician in the Lou don Royal Ialirmary for Diseases of tho Lungs, i la tliia ago of progress, uedic.il science has contributed her full share t the teuers.1 e'fare, cn J t'pt '1.ich shines rcspfciJcnt, the brightest jewel m her vhalem, i her Uit and greatest gift, 1 dedicated Vaycr Icfcaiation, Ia the trtuHueiit of (Xji.sumptii.n m.d kindred af- lectioiia. i t laoet aturd iioUoij.-, uarrow-uuud-ed prejudico t . titemptiblo iuuonux e. atl ua- Llusu ug yjtktiy, .A gyx.. teU iiti tryat- Ijitut ot C i.i-uuji.tioi!. lieu 1 s.ii.i r.n i rtpuuv t'oii a pujSI-ianS huve presci i'eJ hnu; ja .uT,- pouiKir. t. u tdka iut .h atouicii, Ut cure Oia fcUcO f the hir-g-i, whi,e tLe LraA.n-i4ce) quack hfid up tits iionirum as t.ie only fUr cf hope f.T the consumptive if oiilv eiicuh of it were svai lowed. Te stomach, where no iliwasc esiat.-i. Ijeing tbe ieccpt;vele or" all this, is s o.-i. rendered unfit to peiiorm its fuuction, aud tiie Le.di.h thus materially (injured. All must see the absurdity, the positive injury of such a course; the disase ia in tiiC 1UU!). Hot ill the ston-li tl.n ;vl.v in the name 4 '..common sense, do you in..t ayidv ! mclijine Jrei;t!y to the luags? The a lvi-.ng.-as InhhhttDii in Consumpth n and Thro.t li.;.-:;-sos is. niedl-iues ia the form f Vapor a;e a p i.-d directly to (he lunys whtre ti,e disease e:d.-.ts; t!:e stomach islbus left fre to an 1 in restoring ! eaitii, by adn.iiii-tering to it healthy, life-giving food. There is no case t-o bojieless that Iniiaiation will not reacti I ilie means, too. .ire brouirht within i tiie reach all, the manner oi admmisteriu the Vapors b.-ijg so simple, tliat thj invalid u i .ever lequired toleave home, where the band cf fr:-mi- snip auu anv:cuoa tends twj luuui tj aiJ tue p;y biciau's e(ibr?S. ' The Inlifliug taetbod is soothing, sife 'ami speedy, andconsists iu the administration tf med icines in svfh a manner that ti ey are conveyed into the luors in the form of Vapor, aud produce their actios at the seat of the disease. Its prac tical succor is destined to revolutionize the opin ions of the Medical world, and estalliah the entire curability d Consumption. I earnest I appeal to the common sense of all afflicted win lung diseases, to embrace at unca the advantages of Inhalation, and no longer cp ply medieha t) the uaolTmdiug stomach. I claipi for iuialation a pl.tee amongst the prke'ess gifts that usture and art hath given us, that " our tiiys may le 1 ng in the land," and as the only . Ark .f Eefuge for tta Coznmmpave. A method rht only rational,' but simple, safe and euieacious. t ' ' To manyof my pnfessionai brethcrn through out the Uuin I tender my acknowlodgemtnts for iheir frank ud rr.aly course in testifying to the merits of Lhalation. I shall be p!ca x.-d to co operate wiih them in offering to tiie afdicted the blessings ol Medicated Vapor Iuhalatian in the treatment tf .Consumption. . One word for myself, in answer to those claim ing to have; introduced the practice, ai.d to the tribe of imitators wuo, with brazeu impudence, clai" it atheir own." I b.ith wrote in tavor of luhal.ition and practised it 15 years ago! The apiNiratns then used, with the racii .-al agents employed, -tehieveil only a partial success: I therefore, tjld not tl.um for it then thoe mir-icu-lous powerj which a long practice lias t-mce en -bled me to ive t. it. Proof of this nay be fund in niy work published in 18 50. Applicaiis wiil plea, e .tate if they have ever bled from tie lungs, if they have lt fleoh, have a cough, nyht sweats and fever turns, wh;it aud how much hey expecti -rate, what the condition of their stomach and bowels. T.ie neer-sary medicines, Apparatus, itc, will be forwarded to auy part. Taasis pve dollars consultation fee. B dance of fee pay ale when patients report themselves convalesced. . ' ' ' , Eac-jimeadations j Physicians. We, the mdersigned praciitioners in meliciiiC, cheerfu'.iy and heartily reeomn.eod Dr. Base's metnixi -f treating iliscases of t;ie Lungs and Throat, i.i'ie be.-t and m.ibt eiTt;ctu.iI ever iutro ducl inUvi.fiiior.J pr ictit-e. 1 Oar couvi.tions are basetl 'tifKi buvifit; Ki'v-rro.1 of our o n patients. c!if.;-i.epcODsumptivert. restored to vigor-ms health, afSr a few months treatment by Dr. II se. In the a!vo named diseases the appjication cf Medic:Ued Vapors, iuhalisd directly into the lungs, may be ju4ly considered a great bo-m to suT.eriug bumaniryrendering Cu.umption a trfeetly cu ral.le disea"! . Dr. K. deserves well of lhe f refusion for h's unweariedjabors in brio cing the Inhaling metl od to such a iegree uf perfection. IIalpj Stone. JI D. ; ', Jonas A. Mott, II. D. ! Cyrus Kixgslkt. D. D. j - Wu B Austis, M. D. Oitvii LE Upson, M. D. ' j Gavin Wetxoix, JI. D. B.BDtE'S THEATIS3 031 COrSVZTIOIT. I'rice Ute Dollar. Address i JOIINSOX STEWAHT HOSE. . ' -- . 3-ril Broadway, New York. N. B. The new postage Iiw requires pre-pay-ment of leflers. ily corresr'n lence being exten sive. applicants, to ensure replies, rhnst enclose jstare. . C7 Money letters must be reristeml by tlie Poim.istets such letters only will Ic at my risk, j December 12, 1853. 0m. T7"esiai'8 Patent D JUBLE ACTING RIV- IV Eli AND SHAVEK. The attention of S.ungle amUumlier dealers, sjxtmlators and oth ers, is directed to this invaluable invention, which is now presented to the public as the first and on ly practical machiue extant. Lir Biviiig and Sha ving Sliinglss. Various Xc"inj and saiciiig machines have been invented fui making Shingles, but it is a well known facj that Shindies cm or sawed across the grain are quite too himsy for roolTmg purpises. Numerous iuveutious have recently apjieared for riving an j shaving, and these have all been con demned as worthless, from their imperfect method of riving, frhich con -lists of e-.ilitf ing from the side of the blurk but mw thi:i;'e, which almost inva riably rurs off. This difiiculty is entirely obvia ted by -, : i KENDALL'S MACHINE. iluc;i lirst,stats irom tno siae ol tno DiocK a piece thik enough for two shingles, which is sen arated i the centre, and by means of clastie guides etch part ia conducted thn)iigh a pair of approsmip.ting knives, winch ccmipletvs ti.e oper ation ; tius producing two shingles at every rev olution. .This Machine - will rive and shave from the bloe.k three thousand shiugles jkt hour, of uniform thickness and taper, superior in south ry and du rability Cj those mada by hand or any other pro cess. .4 Its operations are by ni means coiifiiied to pine and other soft wood, but works t-j equal advan tage, oak walnut, and every other decr:ption of timber that can te split. The workings of the machine can be extmTned at II. H. Ryan's Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. To tin.er owners, shingle dealers, and men of enterprise, this opens a new field for speculation; ts there is no similar invention extant. j - The machine occupies hut a small space, is of : durable construction, aud C'wts but ;ibut two li'm'S-e-t ti filar, and a man and two hoy can r-.-i-;efrnm 25.00') to S0,0i)0 shingles per day. -Fr rirht tf territory, or machines, inquire at No. 8 1 Fifth street, or at the St. Clair II jtt 1. (L1 11 neodiiil iiiformatiun will be forwarded by letter, -hea desired. , . : . ;. - O. K. CU AMBERLIN, Agont, ; - .. . I"ittsbirrgh. December 12, 1855. . H. GHILDS fc CO.; , WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, ) 1 irjUIBEna 1S3 t 135 WOOD STREET. PITTS23TJRS. PA! - . " , "JT AVE JUaT KhClilVEl) TilblU IMMLNtl S jG& Ol' BOOTS, r 110125 HATS, SON NETS and Girw. consisri.tir ( f overTLirly 11.eJiuudn.-d Cae fur I .a,tiii nd- fioiHr'rnn Mies, Boys and Cud Jica's Spri.ig aud i.mujvr which may Le f u;id LAoItS ASO iIU3L' Krx a:d rors' dditf Kip B jIs, (J A. : n. lijts. Kid Olo. B;:t. Ox. i Cn. T.es C. & i B n.ts. B'Kts and Buskii.s, Purple Parties Ciudelil'a t:ipjtis, Hronze KosmuLs, S-ntas's, Eu -cku'f, thd Jm's fan. B "s. Cidh.n'j S. G:-i:. Ai-t.ctt.cr witii a ven tv t.f t.Hi.ry O -b, i nrticuh ifftidviug i urc;.aei i ur t'ocX In in ti o J .hkmi -rj in ii.e c.-'i n a-.nd cuairv ai.ai.'.el t-i U.e ien-M-.ti, aa I ae :et.riii;m! ;ot to 1 e un-.-.crsohi O ilercl.aiit vis t t:j r-"eptem1.r 5. 1655. oar c. v. ill plcxe .a!l Anior.7 :!. m msrous d:S ov- cr:c:; S ijiice mi Ic in thiJ gci,er'itin to facilitate the l-Usii-' n . ,f ! ' fi i rr-.-. tff. t r.t.ii.. n;e:.t, nn lever, rr lonz the Uriij; of human cxinc-.u e, none can le ( named .f m -ro tvA vUo to; mankind, than th's "cntribu-l tion of Chemistry to the Ilea'.ii.s Alt. A va.d trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines yet knjwu, can so sre !y control anl cure the numerous varieties cf pul monary disease wbhh have Litherta J wept funi i our mi.Uit tuousanas ana tuou.an is every year. In lecd, there i now abun lant reason to believe a Rtmedy has at length been foun 1 which can be rc'ied on, to cure the most dangerous afTections of the lungs. Our space here; will not "permit us to publish any proportion cf the cures ciT.'cted by its use, but we would present tho f. Porting: and refer further enquiry to my American Almanac, which tlie agent below uamted, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein arc full particu lars and indisputable proof of the statemen's. Ofiice of Traiispoi tali jn, Laurens R. R., S. C, Aug. 4, 1853. Da.. J. C. AvEtt, Dear Sir, My little son, four years old has just recovered from a see;e attack of malignant Scarlet Fw-vcr, his throat was rotten, and every person that visited him, pronoimeii him a dead child. Paving juried your Chkrht PiXToaAL. in California, in the winter of 1S30, for aseveie attack of Bronchitis, with entire suc cess, I w:ts ir.du(ed to try it ou my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-ful every three hours, com meucmji in the morning, and by ninlit. I found a de.idod thauge tea o'clock at for the better. and after thite days ue, he was able to eat or drink without pain. I s use iu the above namr-d disease will save many a child from a prmature grave, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent . For all afiec tions of the Throat aad Lungs, I 1 e'ieve it te bet, tpe.Ucine extant. A feeling of the deejfc;t rratiti:de, prompts me m ailurcssing j-ou these lics, but for your important discovery, my Lit tle boy would now have been in cu..ther wrld. 1 am vours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL. Sept. Trans., L. R. R. Rocky II d, (S .merset Co.) N. J-, Ju'v 2t, li:52. Da". J C. Avzu, Since your medicine h;ts be come know a here it has a grea'er demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It i spoken f in terms of unmeasured pru.-e by those who have used it. and I know of some cas?s where tho lest they can say of it is not too mu. h fir the g od it has done. 1 fake pleasure in selling u. lecau.se I know that I am giving my customers the worth of their money, and I feel gratified iu seeinir the lieuefit it confers. Please send me a further supply, and believe me Yours, with lespett, JOl C. WI1ITLOLK. P. S. Almrt any number cf certificates can be sent you if you wish it. Winds, t, C. W.. June 26. 1832. Da. J. C. Atfr. S r, This may cenify that I ha v.. iisaJ. vniu- ClI. RE Y PECTORAL for Upwards S .nn ruin' fifl' lit is mv sincere ixlief tV.ot 11. , i i ii i : . t w t ;nf- if 1 sijouKi iiave oeen iu uiv ; i v viv - - had not. It has curcd me of a dangerous auc tion of the lungs, nn 1 1 d nt overstate my con vi-.'tioiis when 1 tell you it is a puccle.-s remedy. Yours very reopen tndy, D. A. McCLCRE. Attarrfy et Lhw. Wilkshtrr . Pa.Sntemr 28, IK.'O. Da. J. C Arra. Mv denr S r. Yoitr mt-(!i mr is much approve 1 of by those who have uss.l it here, and its comih -n if sucn as 10 insure aim mint8in its reputsti.-n. 1 iiivanat.ly recorcmenu for pu nv.oary afle:tiors, as iio many 01 our principal pl.vsIcia:i-. I m voir ,e::.i. i.ia 1 w..-i ji.- . r-SEPAWF.O BT ET. JAMES C. AY"tl, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. LOWELL, MA?3. Price 25 Os. ptr fox. Fire Boxes for gl . S '11 bv James lbD?wiitt. ElxfPsburj:. E. P. IMde'-trand. Indiana, W.M'Gmnell. Summitvil e. Dr. It. A. Johnstvn, Jjhm.tov.n, and Ly ueaier everywhere. December 8," 1855. 3mo3. UK Fill ENDS AHE IN,1 'IT ED TO call at Holmks A' Tor Mi S Store, on Main Street, aud ex amine one of tlie finest and lar- ?'-iV; Sst lots if Watches ever (without exception) brought to this county. They are all of the new- e.-,t style and suierior u anjimug a-iwun. made. C Tinder watches of beautiful sty 10 and siz", suitable for young men cr ladle. ' Hunting-case Mlver-dctacl ed Levers, fuli jewelhd. and warran ted $10, GIT, aud $P. Silver Lc-,u:iC $3,75 to $11. Hautiug-eise.i, $14 to $n. Also, a sp'en .V..1 n.rtint-iit of B.ird & Wilson's celebrated 1C caret patent angular Nib Pens, each one warran-j ted not to hi eax. All r.rM. tli:it lov? cood s:"ht. would do Well to try tha justly celebrated Perifocal Siettacles. of which we haV a full supply for all ag'. We will jist sav, in conclusion, that we arc thankful for the lilvnd share of busine-s we bur revived, in I wi'l always en leavor to please ar.u suit our kird customers. HOL:di:s iv T 1 . . 1 m.ula A. i.l flir Cfis ana lair i'cc- insr, will ple;ise look f.ir ti" WATCH. Johnstown, Drc S. lZZi si'-n of the GOLDEN Ten Sciiool 'Xeucliern ra:itrI MTIIIK School Directors of Smnmerhill S; JL Distri will employ ten teacher, to take eharg.' of the schools .f sat 1 mtrict. t. I.. - Cormick will exaavnu PlM..v-.'.liiS I r SCl.i: r.i; ; in the Saturday, l'eciuibjr IL'.h. at tUJ S'.'.i:i. I u- Jetfji-s 'ii. chKls to coinmon.-e on 17th day of December, next. M. R. HJGIIj, J.fT.'rson. Nov. 2b th. 1355. .-crct.iry. Xotlrc to s resi iisi'!-.4. IT.r.ES.'5PAS.SEilS utv wiiruei i'"t t ii i through, or lay -vam-ison :.-y fvur., ti:ey will lw ieuii .'U acc- -i:.. I 01 . TiiuiiAS i-.AiiiV.;- De--nr.vr 12. lf'j-5. Sol ice to Coatractrs. CJ HALED 'Pi-; o-ds will ba revived r.t the S-o.-. i;f .IjhnsU.'u Moore, in E ea.d.ur-. :-.n- tit 6 oVlnck, of -th? 27th of IVembe-, IS55, for 'rn rr-'Ctiou of a ' P.'-'r florTsr Building, for Citn- briacVmitv. Plans and njtiicjUions ctu l been, nv r.MTifl ar. .luhnst-on M''tt) m -re. JOHNS KICi EDWARD GLASS. .....( Kerscers of the Poor. Ebcnt.Wg. Dc:. fi, 185. wa-e, ail of Utcst ttyhs f ad f.idiioi.s, anioag ' . I1.T ASH CAfS. Cdrdoc, Paha I, Ii:wk, Fur and Wool II.it. U th : Cl .zeU G. r, Ph cli V Velvet drs. tACICS BO'KTS. S.tiaw . and . Leghorn. Fancy I'rench hcj, Knd.roii'itel CXi'r Htlmet Ciowl, Fancy Ch ca. t lorcre with Cf pti , id.iuz sef.vii!. r'v adjptc.i to the srproau.iug au.ra. iianu.vcli rers. piiciCip&Il.t for CH.-h, vv!th great ; we enabled to cflisr tuLer. w ia . e - :eia tr&ilc, ore I v any hitwn or Ucste c II .v.se. II aud exhiiiii e for ti.eiatei vc-r. E0 ! THIS WAY. rosi i;kL:Al UAEiGAIVS!! I g U.li ei;uer-'J!iCJ would airaia 12t tin tiO Clt- J iw:: -f E easturg, and the s-jrrouudu.g entity, that i..cy have received from the city of i'i.d.u.ilpl.ia a large rsoitrntr-t of UIWCUllES, C5ee, Teas, Sjars, Licl.ts, F.dt. V; lear, !,Sal- Ilk 1 Iice, CaiK'.hs, Soat), Mavkcn mou, l,ol 14 togettitr witi xuauj urucks act meutioneJ. BILLOW WARE. Hand Baskets of all kinds and sizes, small Bas kets f r children, Clothes Bakets, Ladies' wort Baskets end Fruit Baskets. CEDAR WARE. Tubs, B itkets, Eulf Bushels. Pecks. Wash Boards, Sives, large and.t-m?dl Brooms. Tobscso at.d Ciarj, ct all kinds. Nails and OlaKS Waie. , . Ropes cf all kinds and Slices. ' LiquiXi of al! kinds aid l-rands. . CONFECPJONARIE. Candies, Nuts, Prur es, Fi, Alaiocds, Pea Nuts, in fact every article in this lite. We word I here remark that we are cow enabled to sell -a cheaper article than any establinhment in the county. Give u a call before purchasing elsewhere. TCDOR &. ROBERTS. Eicnsburg, Nov. 14, l55. tf. CCS2I0F0LITAI ART ASSCCIATIOK! s:co.u vi:aii. Arrangements for the Second Annual Callection of this i.ew and Popular Iiistituti m for the diffu sion of Literature and Art, Lave been made on the most extensive sca'e. Anioug the works already engaged, is the far famed "GENOA CRUCIFIX," which originally ct Ten Thousand D diars. Iu forming tue New Collection; the dillubion of works of AMi.uicAN Art, aud the encouragement ..f Auiericuu genius Lave riot been oveilooked. Cmmicsious Lave been issued to many of tho w"st diatinguiahed Amtriean ArtLts, v.'lio will contribute s.-me cf their f.uet productions. Among them are three Uarlle ha.ts. eseevted by the greatest living Sculptor, 111 RAM POWER. . GLOiiviE WAS1J1GT0X, . Tilt I'ATHl K OF HIS COfNTKT, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, THE PHILcSoPUEK ; DAMEL UELai'L?., . 1UZ STATE." MAX. A special agent ha visited Eurjp aad madt careful judhi us selections of forciga works of Art, botn iu Bionze and Marllej statuary and Choice Paintings. The whol forming a large and valuable coPec- 11" .11 of Pjiutings and Statuary, to be distributed i"R!-X among the members of the Asjociaiion for the Second Year. - -- TERMS OF SIE?ir.ERSUIP. The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any , ur.e member of this Assx-iation, and entitles bim to either one of tlie Mapizit.e- for one year, and also a ticket ia the distribution of the Statuary aud Paintings. Ttie Literature fssr.e4 to snfrrlVitTS tmirlsts t ' iue hill iwing I .nth'.y Il'igazmes: Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, B.ackwtod'8, House hold Words. Graham's, and Godey's Lady's Book. Parses taki lgtive men:lersldps aretntitle-1 to -any five of the Magazines f or oue year, and to six tk'utts in the distribution, lhe net proceeds de rive 1 from the s.Je cf nietubetship, are devoted to the purchase of works cf Art for the ensuing THE ADVANTAGES EECI'TJrD by lecomir.g a memUr of this AssK-iation, ate -" lt. All persons receive the fill value f their subscription at the start, in the fchape of bteiiing ilaazine Literature. 2 h Eich member is Cfuitribulirg towards pur cbasinx choice Works of Art, which aie to be cis- tributed among themsc'.res, and a.e at tho s;uiia time enc-uraging the Artists of the cuur.try, diJ. barsing thouauds of dollars through iu ag?ncy. Perkins in remitting funds for membership, will please give their jxisl f;ice adarets in full, stating the month they wish the llagizine to commence, and have the letter registered at tho Pont Office to prevent loss; tm its receipt a certifi cate of memU-rahip, together Tilth the llagaz:ne leired, wilt le forward-.d to auy part of tho cou'itry. ' , - Thoe-e who purchase mngriz-'tn's nt B.x:kstores. will oViserve that by juininz th!s Association, they reseire the .'.'.'7 ?'" and fret ticket in U.e annual 'Hs'rihuHon all at thcFame price they now pay for tlie Magazine alone. For Memberships, add'ess, C. L. DEllDY. A'titry C A. A.. At either of the principal Ofiic-s " Knicker bocker Mi-nwne" 'ofii ce, S4S B-lwav, New York ; or Western 0.Ticc, ICC Water Street, San dusky, Ohio. Sii'hsiriptior.s received ly H. J. R-.lcrU, lion. Sje'y., f.r Lbei.sburg. i'a. Tlie UVnl ei-feit j' family IteaieUIes : Issued u."lef the Seal, Sanction ond Authority of Tha rrirersity of J"reo Meiieice ASD Popular Kuovj'lctlge, Chaitered by the State of Pcuusyl vania, April 2J, ISO'L with a capiUdof $100,000. Zltinlyfor the pwyase of crrcsting tU ecus cf spurious and wortids XatirutHt ; Also, f-.r -Fupplying tho Ojii tutmity with relia ble Pern-dies wherever a competent rhyaiciaa enrtot t will n t b? en:p--yI. Teh Institution li-.as jiiir.:iiisei Iroin ua. u. l.j v 1 1. is ceiobraic.l i-.;:o-.vn for upwards of twenty five years a tra oil. v sure au 1 salo cure tor FLVI.R nnd A OUE, ..(".. nnd his ine.timab!o Rcr.:i:dy Lr LO' EL COMPLAIN iS, , licvasi's Csn-poacd Syrr? cf I-Icckberry Eoot, Which hlgldy aj.proved aod popular l'.eir.dic5, t' "trthrr x iih . The University's Renif dy f r C rip'niuts of tho L".;-.-.7: Tl;-' U.iivr-atv's Ib-n-i -'v f-r Dv-spf rsia .... ?,, , . ti, t .v. c'i U:uv.s'iyV lh-m dy for 1 Costive Biw.l, the I rnvcrs.'v .Imar.ac imv ba had. at the Branch Tir ensary. or Stoi of II A'so. M'M ,l!cn. 1 rert. , Aniil rn novt'.ty, I a. t t!:e :"-t 're of Jas. IcDerr-.t I..vuL'Urg. :.ir.Vr 21, 1S55. V. t.tta Vzill. 'V tMi h nce of tho u!scr;ber ia j (O--; 4-Vr a.hiugto'a tuwuahi. in the mouth of Au- rr.st, IojO, a i-"-' " '-' u.a. h-A o'i. siuO )e I to ba two yens old. TLjcwh. NS'i'ON MOOixE, ' !ef is mp'ted to coma foi-ward, prova propfrty, fAiin J. PiaUDi"00T1!p:iy cbargos and take bis a away, othciwue ha I H-i'l bj tiisDa;cd of according ti lav". I , JosErn gaAT.r. J Di-erohcr b. n TT