fjli Hf ft rtil f 1 'Vi-S .V. v-T T1 m i4 f,V Iff f II 1 h la l s r $ ffiW SERIES. EBEiXSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, I860. VOL. 7 NO. 2o. THE BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, JUKS TQB DElVS 0 HEAVEK, SHOULD B2 DISTRIBUTED ALIKE CPOX THB HIGH AND THE LOW, THE KlCH Ai TUB FOOH. - TERMS: iT51T0C3 AT A SENTINEL' IS TUB Ur lishcl every Wednesday Morning at C-s Dollar axd Fiftt Cexts per annum, : .ritle ia advance; Oxe Dollar and Seventy :vs Cn:ci3 if not paid within six months, and Dollars if not paid until the termination year. subscription will be taken for a shorter r-rijl thaa six. months, and uo subscriber will be j: liwriy tvHscontinue his paper until all ar-r-.-irijiS are paid, except at the option of the ei':t:r. Any person subscribing for six months will be ji yed ose dollar, unless the money is paid Advertising' Rates. One inserCn. Two do. Tliree do . 'Hiiro, f J "2 lines $ 50 $ 75 $1 00 1 00 1 00 2 Oo 1 60 2 00 S OC 3 month, r. do. 12 do 4,1 50 & i 00 $5 00 2 50 4 0 9 00 4 00 7 00 12 00 6 00 9 00 14 00 10 no 12 00 20 00 15 00 22 00 35 Co 4 lines 1 lines ISS, ("12 lines , Zt lines 3 ' 4M ?.J.v?rtisemert3 rau.t be marked with f h; i-'viiV'tr " insertions desired, or iLc-y will be j i! cv.t'iiTifl n.rW forbid, and chareed accordinjrlv. j 1 TREASURER'S SALE, 9 OF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN C.ii;:biia County. A. D. 1800. I, JOHN A. BLAIR, TrcaMm r f lbria Coun inti -i t'or.imor.wf alth t Pennsylvania, in r.f the several Af!- rf Ambly, of ;. i .. ; ..:r the liine an! man- -- . '."Z i:ii-ti'-'d l i-:ds f.ir taxes, do i:t:kv i.iv:: sow:-:. c:wing de- :-i't, ;f Un.-cited i.ands and Lota of ,! . i the s .: 1 C -n:.tv f 'i,frt-t. or fucIi :. ;. . Its Lvees-..ry v pay arrear i . f r.-r-rs due ::.:r:n, fr one yr .r more, t;.; Li . '.- red Cor sale s-t t'l.- C r. II- t- in the i . y: of Ei-oi!-biirjr. ou the s.-.-e?) I Monday of J r. -' .- tl 1 1 ill d:;- ;-.ud r; -.i.i-ae by ad . C...Y uutll thts whole be . ..'r,u.'i;.rr-;i-.v;cjif texts and cost-, ne-.fc.,:::''- .tara':- th-.-r:-a. UNSEAT KD LIST. ?3ii"iC3 i-f V.;rr;ir!te-"S cr Owusrs. A :'. r.r. A lc-jlttifi TftcnsJn'p. Aaroa Do wen J.T.s 1353 If-li.-; r.f Walter F-M-.r 'i! ; i Vd:ia:a M'DvUsal (pan) W. ir.vn IIr.nar.i l ,U I: -"rt Wi.'Mir-ad M ;thi II-M.i.ia '03 2G 40 5 S C8 02 79 00 40 o t 4 1 ; S Wil! :,j I'm. -n T: -i-.hr.stL n : - J.; a -I, '---: 1503 i .3 I'. ". !,' '50 1S53 15 1 10 o 14 1-3 12 C 6 6 13 C 6 o 10 15 S4 55 In ! f,tv7 "U'il.L::! 1 rJ. Fe-I D. n.d l..v J on Whi'i oo 34 53 05 53 r i a (,.: "..r. i i.v.ui a i:?ws 1G 13 l '': J- 'Iti r.S V,9 15 35 .'vaif Means 153 1S59 Wiliiava Baiiham T.-Ln 15yd Julia Tl. jraas Evan Abrams ?z Ji'o Benr.et Carrol! Toia.ship. f "avah Darr 1353 159 3 Wilson B irr 0S Dauitl Ban II2 Ivi Barr 4 12 4 1 1! 02 50 45 41 50 46 66 36 2i 13 144 lltnry I.-b-i.t R'.h't Irvin (part) 8 80 A. uirsoa s 1. iJuoicv (part) 8 01 Julius Astr 8 80 4 35 Rev. D. W. .T,.a - 1.",9 John Mi'utr Evan D. Evans Tli-.ina-; E l'.vard-. f-.t'i) ' 4 4 14 40 35 19 IV; J iS '5'1 C7, at loiCii.tiiip. I!. M.'l "11 auvcr IS jS 1 :o 23 26 10 16 17 14 12 15 94 10 96 96 04 50 15 00 l-'J William Barker Jl Anthony Simmons ii Xathan Loishborough 1.0 I"rorick M"Iynenx '. Tiu.aias KttLiU-I lio J.jhu Ashby '-i Thomas Master ' J.tnKft'..Kid H-.-nry Philips -0 Jims Armstrong Ir,5 James Hunter 29 63 17 56 23 00 8 82 1 S3 22 90 8 94 11 63 11 20 16 20 8 10 8 04 Waiter Batk-r IS 53 l !iu S..-C-1 y Cj vilaara Uray i':! J.j?ph Gray" pl:rn Br.-ck "-'II lyt'ti A l.ua Weaver (part) Jiaies Foster & Geo Gillian Clcarjirhi Township. Erael Cryder 13-53 lo50 y bieplen Svkes -S MiLatl Kepp!e Jam Bryson I0L11 Cannon lotcph Jones Simon Litzmger's heirs JAn Gxiper JiCob Cox u.iam Lambert "i'liara Tilton J'jhn Storm Patrick SliieU James Diver (formerly) -graham Shultz (formerly) Kelly Patrick Such wlvzer Hoover 1859 LaKeil'Guire y'eldi& Duibin Morris Wolf Heary Wolf Jph Davis Henry Davis Morns Davis Ccnemaugh ToicnsKp. Decker 1853 "T Harshberger Poh Klinefelter Caldweii Improvement v s Ulack & Ben Gorges fancy Dawson Wm Fagan Jvuston Tract st:aa Uanhberger R"tert Allison 7 96 j 14 25 1 20 63 3 62 27 28 20 65 10 29 16 27 31 86 7 60 9 12 28 51 17 11 15 20 2 94 6 i 7 15 15 1 33 60 CO 20 20 07 13 62 38 72 91 20 56 68 50 20 63 30 58 75 85 43 05 4 15 11 3 14 14 6 7 5 5 7 3 1 1 4 James Nelson Alex JI'Gregor 120 King & Shoenberger Geoige lloore Thomas Wilscn Andrew Ktnnedy James Koberta Charles Jones John Bell 21 John Callen William Clark Shepley Priestly 1359 Geo Funk & Thos Vickroy 112 George Shrum Alexander Cachraa Benjamin Williams William Brown 25 John Teeter Samuel Gorgas George Gates 4 40 85 5 5 00 50 50 7 7 7 7 50 50 7 50 75 11 55 6 OS 7 77 5 70 8 12 .7 50 93 7 4 1 7 7 5 1 7 G 7 2 50 50 13 50 50 63 88 50 80 50 03 Jamison IJarshberger Sinclair Crook do do do Jame3 Durke '58 '59 J Marbourg 1858 James Stewart Widow Stewart 1850 Mnnsfer Township. Seth R M'Cune '58 '50 Crojle ToicnsJtiv. Robert Stewart '5859 (Jale Sitmmerfiill) Frederick Croyle's. Estate late Summerlttil William Smith D. D. 1859 William Clark (part) Henry West '58 '59 la!'; SummerJiill Samuel Stoltzs's Estate I ale SummerJiill 3 08 10 80 14 83 10 67 96 250 ISO 440 100 440 300 25 88 07 26 ) 29 93 Lots in Town of SummerJiill. ( now Croyle.) Lot No 3 IS5S 1 853 Lo t No 4 Jac'.on Toxcnsliip. 61 63 23 14 6 S3 S2 00 32 00 32 00 2 83 24 00 24 00 24 00 13 88 13 88 27 95 24 00 13 98 393 100 400 John Wigton 1853 1859 Abigail Uam.ey 1S58 Samv.il Stitt '58 '59 John Stel James Steel Geo R Shoup James Stitt Thomas Stitt John Stoncr Christian Stc-ner Jacob Hupp John liulley Henry Shoemaker '53 '59 Thouia.s Wiiite Daniel Good James Murray Julian Mc Anally John McAnally Peter Bortman Daniel Levy William Morris Isaac Bonser Alexander Hunter I) inie! Farley Jasper E.ving James Recs 1C5 John Simpson Abraham Gonshenour Jlichland 2'ownship. Joseph Yickerov 1S68 '59 120 Elis.ha Ro:lsori" 40 Rolfi t Eo.-s Jacob CIe1ne.1t 11 John Coiip 7 Edward Gor St in via Ji ill Tc xcnJtip 80 Jacob Nagle '53 '59 80 Ilcnry Wxds 80 James Dal: n tO Janus Scaright 400 400 30 200 300 SCO 200 200 405 COO 146 25 122 SO'J 80 139 413 203 2 2 9 24 8 11 03 09 77 00 00 14 S3 07 15 64 2 37 i 1S1 ; 184 405 14 14 51 72 15 43 01 57 15 35 57 00 53 Si 4 3 21 24 21 15 9 O'J 63 437 4 33 401 400 439 439 439 430 190 443 333 430 200 100 440 429 230 26 04 26 04 26 04 26 04 11 27 26 28 19 S3 25 49 11 85 4 05 26 07 25 45 13 64 4 27 1 63 Jc Nic! ichoison 131 Jacob Gougbenour 40 John Thoniposon 131 John Nicholson Isaac Jones Adam Bark 185g Ebtnczer Branhara '58 '59 80 William Hunt Lewis Cassiday 72 AVilliam Govett (part) 23 4 6 James Myers Su-oqueJiantia TownsJiip. 100 N. Hughes '58 '59 154 James Rhey 150 John Weitzell 163 Peter Garman 100 William D. Owens 1858 100 Morgan Jones '58 59 150 Joseph Thomas 175 Joseph Vanderslice 1859 200 James Thompson 277 A. B. Waller Taylor ToicnsJiij. 400 John Gill 1S53 190 R. Cunkleton 400 J. Brown 405 Allen Brown 102 J. Pax ton 230 William Brown 8 10 14 02 12 16 14 83 4 05 9 12 12 16 8 83 8 10 16 84 50 57 50 53 80 32 400 William Stewart '58 '59 15 00 15 00 7 50 2" 04 3 90 15 00 11 56 12 16 15 16 7 90 2 10 13 95 4 13 8 06 3 86 15 40 13 55 33 82 11 56 7 70 92 40 14 05 77 00 15 40 17 97 11 65 11 C5 401 James Gill 200 John Stitt 53 Shepley Priestly 207 Shepley Priestly 400 Peter Shoenberger 1858 '53 '59 303 do 321 do 40 1 William Clark 210 Adam Ream 56 Robert King 248 John Grouse- 109 155 Adam Ross 1359 Washington Township. 81 Thomas Jackson 1853 '59 50 James Johns 60 John W. Geary 176 John Taylor 439 George Cutwalt 150 Peter West 100 Henry Gillon 1200 Arcnt Sonman 200 Chrtstain Lingenfelter 1000 Arent Sonman 200 Samuel Ilia ton 23g 40 William John 400 Richard Gnstantino 400 John R. M'FarU-e 100 A. M. & R. White 201 43 Fianeis John 156 Jeremiah M'Gonigle 200 Philip West 1859 While Township. S94 56 Simon Walker 1858 '59 509 17 Thomas Lambourn 623 80 Henry Philips 381 153 Frederick Molyueanx 433 153 Simon Walker 174 108 Thomas Lambourn 433 153 Thomas Lambourn 216 , 156 Henry Philips 11 65 15 60 9 01 7 50 23 47 46 95 48 23 34 39 C9 08 22 42 47 40 19 49 61 97 51 97 6197 410. CO Robert Bogg3 410 60 Mary Brown 410 60 Andrew Small 133 156 133 400 400 400 400 400 40 303 324 206 132 166 400 155 400 401 CO 400 400 300 101 400 t 1 13 103 82 Alexander Brcwn 1858 Thomas Brown William Harris John Harris James Reed 17 14 17 14 17 14 17 14 17 17 89 08 S3 47 19 95 14 44 5 55 12 42 21 76 21 90 3 30 1 89 22 43 12 68 1 67 19 02 18 82 26 28 14 60 22 19 3 87 11 44 1 82 1 29 2 42 12 77 14 95 L53 William Coatea '58 '59 73 William Rush 17 William West John Marshall Jeremiah Slusscr '58 Jacob King 87 Michael Musser 7 Abraham Witmer Thomas Ketland Thomas L. Moore Ann 31'Mutrie James Craig Owen Jones tTames M'Mutrie Thom3s Murgatroid John Brown Patrick Borland Thomas B. Moore Thomas Canby T. L. Moore James M'Mutrie and others '58 Graff & Malone Walton & Dillon '58 '59 1859 Ilcnry Such Morris Such Martin Wolf Martin Davis Martin Black Patrick Peters Tatrick Borland Patrick Straud l'oder TvwnsJiip. John Steel 1859 Jacob Crook George Gates Harshberger 4 13 14 14 14 49 80 95 95 95 13 52 12 75 75 S3 12 6 James Sharp John Louden Alexander M'Gregor D. Shrock George Moore Thomas Wilson Andrew Kerney 2 55 75 3 n 25 13 17 77 17 43 8 50 13 83 8 50 8 50 8 50 4 25 4 25 325 jlichael Musser 400 James Robert3 400 C. Jones 400 James Taylor 200 Alexander Cochran 200 Joseph Talmer SEA TED LIS T. ALSO At the same time and pla:e, w ill be sold, the followinz Seated Lands and Lots of Ground, on which the taxes remain unpaid, and J which have been returned to the Commissioners , agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April, 29th 1844. Xante of Warrantees or Otcners. j Jo-' I'er. Allegheny Towns nip. ' 1 Lot Francis Gallagher 1S57 250 Tluph M'Xeal 1 Lot Nicholas Xagle 1 lot Jesse ITerbit 1S57 '58 32 18 1 10 8 20 23 25 220 Fluke Rojer '57 I lot John Ilarkios ' 1 lot William Wiley '57 '5S 1 lot Wm MCombie 1857 1 lot Tcrrence Kinney 1 lot Joseph Hoack, 5 Kecfe d Ilawley 1858 1 lot J ames A Bradley 1 lot Morris McAlip 1 let John llisbon C4 Peter Will 3 40 8 50 3 40 300 340 0 61 o o 5 2 1 83 10 71 99 Ulacldick Township. 40 John Davis 1857 99 97 Paul Dishong '57 '58 8 50 300 John E Evan's heirs 1163 50 Mathew Kane 6 75 230 James Kane 10 10 400 George Lister 26 80 168 David Boring 1857 2 85 50 . Dennis McGce 47 Isaac M akin 4 Denton Mobly 589 Mulford & Alter 1 1 1 13 4 3 90 58 30 69 86 10 32 73 1858 72 David Powell 198 Joseph Rose Cambria Township. SO Joseph James 1857 170 Murray & Kittell Carroll luwnship. 80 James Hefner 1857 '53 5 80 100 Kev David W Jones '57 1 70 2 lots John P Parrish 1857 '5S 2 84 123 54 42 M'Cormick & Harter '57 Peter Bartram Charles Kane 1 lots John Leidcl Chest Township. Daniel Noel 1856 Clearfield Township. Geo & Dan'l Kraft '57 '58 1 1 1 1 47 53 27 44 51 20 400 60 o ISO 330 60 159 400 130 39 1 lot Jacob Kline Luke M'Guire Jr Rodger Shicls '57 60 71 68 92 65 84 45 80 57 70 53 70 13 57 '58 5 '57 Joseph Dvscrt Lloyd, Hill & Co. 1S5S Joseph M'Feely Samuel Calvin George Cowan Sbiels & Durbin Conemaugh Borovgh. 2 lots Samuel Jones 1857 1 George S King 2 ' Peter Shoenberger 11 6 o 6 5 1 1 1 h Joseph Santee Ebensburg Lurovgh . 2 lots Richard Jones (S C) '57 3 33 1 John C O'Neill '57 '53 5 32 1 Hugh Ryan 1853 3 ' George Wilson 2 Jackson Township. John Stuvcr . 185G 1 Isaac Teeter 93 72 15 6 27 85 to Art Charles Murray '50 '53 21 48 Eiizab'th Carman '50 '57 '53 40 38 440 110 James Bracken R L Johnston 1856 Buchanan Tract '57 '58 Holt Lvtle William Stuver 1857 Michael Brawley Jonathan J Clevinger Christopher Decker James Eckels '57 '5S Henry Wagner 1857 6 58 50 438 415 35 17 193 110 '50 50 30 85 27 40 28 43 2 40 3 6 2 o 4 1 40 60 04 04 13 19 Johnstown Burough. 1 lot William Ilow'ard 1857 12 00 Lorello JJorougTi. 1 lot Jacob Pel's heirs '57 ,'5S 4 72 2 John Fenlon 1857 3 60 1 Elizabeth Conway 1 10 445 445 445 445 446 433 371 221 250 47 93 199 200 30 SO 333 200 25 300 350 360 4 00 203 30 595 20 25 70 370 433 ISO 400 433 433 433 318 400 400 S00 60 400 147 50 413 410 400 2 Daniel Litzinger 1853 5 32 4 . Johu Lytls 8 10 1 4 Peter Swctny 3 49 F A Gibbons 2 91 ITunslcr Township. Augustine Glass 1856 2 52 104 50 125 JasCM'nngh's estate 1857 4 25 1 lot Milbarg Kean 1853 62 89 40 66 00 30 44 34 55 OS 21 26 67 1 i 80 93 00 63 f O I 62 01 uidtland Township. Joseph Dunlap '57 '58 Archibald Dunlap 1857 Ilenry Staub Mhhael Burkhart 1858 . Sum-erhiJl Townshij. Franklin Boyles '56 T57 Jchn B Brookbank 1856 Christian Knepper's estate Jolm King '53 '57 '53 Martin Mixesall 1856 1 lot L S Montgomery 2 Peter M'Guire '56 '57 Thomas J Parrish 1856 1 lot John Plummcr 204 80 10 100 ." 12 120 40 50 8 5 450 100 12 144 55 371 400 40 11 8 Thos Patterson's est '56 '57 12 John Shaeffer iohn A gen 1857 Emily Benson Aaron Crura Nathan Crum Peter Dun lots William Haney Jr 30 Wm Haney (now Croyle) 2 49 20 398 40 80 44 52 120 r- ri John Otto 1S5 47 1 lot Ann Zerby Uriah Emigh James Burk (of John) 2 lots Michael Berry Nicholas Crum Abraham Crum William Crura Rebecca Crum ' ' Benson Crura James Doran James Farren Samuel Flenner Edward Grew do Reynolds Hughes & J Miller 1 lot Jacob Holder Benedict Lilly James M'Breen Francis M'Conntll John M'Coy 1 lot Mary Noel George Pringle Isaac Plummer's estate Martin P Pringlo Silas Ream James Rager Chis Freed & Wm Shartz Allen Sharp Jacob Settlemyer 6 lots Elizabeth Sweeny 13 03 53 75 64 61 76 46 18 58 54 89 50 98 93 50 55 45 32 54 25 15 50 19 12 93 12 I 100 j 150 I 120 95 I 49 100 4J 50 4 33 95 12 220 45 100 80 57 1 25 2 Samuel B Seaman's estate 54 84 66 42 29 29 05 12 48 75 58 SO 84 r.o 30 200 153 80 130 150 1 1 50 439 200 180 8 50 Isaac S may 01 '5S 1857 John Skcliy Sr David Shaeffer 2 John Wilmo-e 1 lot Joseph Wolf Henry Zellers & Co Jacob Crura 5 Elias Crum 1 John Kean John Kean (Mountain) 6 John Kean (upper sawmill) 4 Charles P Murray 1S5S 8 George Ilcmtifield William Oldarn Summiicllle BorougJi. 1 lot Wm Jackson '57 '58 1 tlo 1 ' do ' James T Moore William Jackson h lot Jacob Coulter 1 James Ilenry 1 ' Andrew Donahoe's est 12 O o 1 1 6 o 1 - -1 15 i 23 58 46 21 92 78 55 1 ' John Mills SusqneJianna TownsJtip. Abraham Boring IS06 Joseph GnfSth Morgan Jones A B Waller '56 '57 '53 Jacob Keith 1857 James Mehaffy '57 '53 Jonathan Anderson John Weible Isaac Evans 1S5S Joseph M'Donald William M'Donald William M'DouaM Andrew Kelly Charles O'Neill -William Whitehead ITashinglon TcwnsJu'p. Geo W Bowman '56 '57 1 lot Ilenry Brown '56 '57 '58 1 William Bruce '56 '57 40 116 100 04 1 1 61 1 5S 4 9 2 o O 11 8 3 ft - 1 70 S7 45 S3 00 00 38 23 71 32 09 01 53 15 277 341 50 100 80 50 170 117 70 100 50 8 69 43 03 00 600 4 170 500 Peter Cassiday '56 '57 '53 105 1 lot John Carroll 1 Josephine Dysart 4 00 05 George M'CulIough Michael Moyers 27 69 Uti 1 50 ! 1 lot Jacob Nagle 1S56 1 Geo Nagle '56 '57 '5S John C O'Neill 1 lot Valentine Cramer 57 '53 1 John Cresswell 97 50 12 1 120 13 1 4 45 83 10 SO S3 S3 00 42 00 11 so 80 78 55 39 40 34 49 48 43 10 01 1 ' George Ferry Thomas Jackson's estate 109 Peter & Step'n Moyers '57 24 George Ross '57 '58 2 1 lot Clement Urban 1 Thomas Bingham 33 1 lot Jacob Cramer 1S57 1 John Kinport '57 '58 1 1 John Kean 7 John Moran's est 1857 1 William Smith 1853 8 1 lot Samuel Gray 1 Timothy Maxwell 1 1 ' Harkins Ott White Township. Thomas Stiles '56 '57 5 Margaret Busier 4 John Beers 1857 5 John Beers 7 William Edmunson Philip II Edmnnson 5 Newhouse & Swyers 11 400 210 10 200 100 60 50 200 75 50 97 100 3 200 430 JOHN A. BLAIR, Treasurer. MANHOOD, How Lost. How Restored. Just Publixhe'l, in a Sealed Enrdope, On the Xature, Treatment and lladical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emis sions, including Impotency and Mental and Physical Incapacity. T bob. j. cclveuwkll, jr. D., Autiior of " 77. Green Book, -c." The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed without Medicine and with out dangetous Surgical ojerations, bougies, in ternments, rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, 110 matter what his condition .nay be. may cvre himself cheiplg priral?ly and radi cally. The Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt cf two postage stamps, bv addressing Dr. CII. J. C. KLINE. M. D., 4S0 First Avenue. New York, Post Box 4580. April 11, 13C0.-y. -, TO CONSUMPTIVES AX XER VOL'S SUFfERERS. iiiiu sui scrioer, lor several years a res: of Asia, discovered while there, a s-imple vegcta Die remedy a sure cure for Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, end Xcrcous De bility. For the beutfit of Consumptives and Xercous Sufferers, he is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, be will send the Pre scription, v.ith full directions free if charge): also a amplc ef the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Those desiring the remedy can obtain it by return mail, bv addressing J. E. CUTHBERT. BATOXIC FHYSICIAX, No. 429 Broad wa, New York. April IS, IScO.-So. FRANK V. HAY OFFERS to the Merchant rovl others braving TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IKON WAIIE. to sell again, inducements Manufactory West of the Wares packcl carefully and not found in any Alleghenies. All GUAHAXTEED XOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in ail kinds of &1UVL5, Convey FUrlrS, LEAD PIPS, SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & HOLLOW-WARE. at Manufacturers Tri.cs. PRINTED TRICE LISTS now ready. Adeln? F. W. HAY, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa. February 8, lS60.-6m. ! w ?nLLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For eign and DomeMi.? LIQUORS, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whnkev. No. S29 Comiuerchil Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 560 Bbls double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whisky. Par, (very choice ) 50 llhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c, all of which will be sold at low prires for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, 1858.tf VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three miles West of Ebensburg, and about 9 miles by Plank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. A Branch Rail Road will shortly be corstrr.cted to Ebeuburg. The cstal-liahm-nt is o.ie of the largest in the State, and is now in si:crefnl 111. eration. lhe mam building is 140 I y 40 and j ries bijxh. ! wing CO bv 20 and the whole two ton A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected last summer and now in good order. There are all the necessary eutbuildinirs on the premises, and dwelling Houses for the Proprietor, Foreman and hands. Also a Blacksmith Sl op. There is al.-o an excellent Saw Mill in connection with the Factory. There are about 700 acres of land well timbered, which will be sold in connection with the Tannery. About 400 cords cT Bark now on hands, Hemlock can be purchased at -$2.50 and Oak at i 1.50 per cord, delivered. Ti e property will be bold low and on easy terms. For further particulars address C. T. MURRAY, Ebensb-irg, Cambria Co., Ta. Sept. 21, 1S59. 44-tf. Ei oin . 1 n . ,t; c( v-v . 1 r V 1 .1 cnaeJ tne entire stock and fixtures t the El-ensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with PloiiglJs, IMousli Points, Stores. Mill Irons, Xli resiling .Machines, and castings of any kind that may be needed in the community. ! met ulil-u won 10 me ousmess 01 tne con- 1 1 1 . I 11c iKj.-s 10 mem, anu irusis lie will receive j a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundrv. EDWARD GLAS. March 22, '55-tf. HIILADELnilA Wood MOULDING MILL to waom opportunities will be offered for lar profits to themselves, SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, lS5S:tf FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL TIIE attenntion of the public to one of the crreat-e.-t improvements ever made in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fiftv per cent of fuf-l GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebesuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. D. FOSTER. Grecnsburg. FOSTER & P. S. KOOX, El-ensburg. xoox. TjinLADELrHIA Wood MOULDING MILL ; Shoemakers, 43; tailors. A2; editors, 41; JL Willow btreet, above Twelfth, north side, drug-rials, jewelers, and iacers, 39 to 40; Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cib- machincsts, 3SJ; printers. 30.. Frcfh air, intt and I rame Makers always on hand. Any tbereforealmJU doubles a rWs life, whilo 1 ttern worked from a drawing. Agents wan ted 1 v , 1 r in the various Towns in bis portion of the State . U mre tban doable bis capac.ty e:.ry- HAYING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at tend to all business intrustec x them. OfHce on Cololonade Row;" Ebensburi Oct. 7, 1857. - . -.-.. .. -- r-.; Xlie ti attle or Xtir Orlcnns. Steadily aiid faft the rolumics of General Gibbs mtrched towarda batteries cumbered six, seven and eigLt, which played upon it, at first with but cccafional effect, often mis 8;ng, sometimes throwing a ball right into the midst, and cacsiDg it to . real and pause for a moment. Promptly were the gaps filled up. bravely the column came cn. As tLry neared the lines the well aimed f hot rxace more dreadful havoc, 'cutting great lines in the column from front to rear," and tossing men and parts of men aloft, or hurling them far on one sf-ie. At leegtb, still steady and unbroken they came within range of tLe small arms, tiie rifles of Carrol's Tennessce au's, the muskets of Adair's Kentuckians. four lines of frharp shelters one behind tbo other. General Carrol, cooly waiting for the right moment, held his fire, until the ene n y were withiu two hundred yards, and then gave the word. "Fire!" At first, wi:h cer tain deiiberiilion, afterwards with hottest i Latto, always with deadly effect, the rifleman i plied their terrible weapon. The tummet of ; the enbaukmeLt was a line of spurting fire, ; except where the great guns showed their . I liquid belching flash. TLe noise was peculiar a a jl aiiotiucr iimefciioaoit; 1 iuiuuj vitia ting, ccboiog noise, never to be forgotton by a man who beard U. Along the whole line it llazcd and rolled, the british batterie? show ering rockets over the scene. Patterson's batteries on the other side of the river joined in the hellih concert. Imagine it. Ask no cue to do&cribe it. Oar words were mostly made before such a szene had become possi b!e. The column of General GIbhs moved by the fire of the lineman, still advanced, Gibbs at its head. As they caught sight of the ditch some of the officers cried out: "Where are the Forty fourth? If we get to the ditch we Lave no rxcaLs of crossing it, and scaling the lines " "Here comes the Forty fourth! Hero comes the Forty-fourth!"' shouted the Gene ral; adding, in sn undertone for his own pri vate s&iace, "that n he iivea till to marrow. he would hng Mullens on tae Lighcit tree , in the cyrress wood. , Reassured, these heroic men pressed on in the face of that murdereu; slaughtering fire But this could tct last. With half its Lum ber fallen, and all its commanding officers , disabled, except the general, its prlhway ! strewed with dead an 1 wounded, and the men ! faliiug ever faster and faster, the column , wavered and reeled (so the American riilc j u.au thought) like a red ship on a tempe6 ; tuous tta. At abvut a hundred yards frcm the lines the front racks LalteJ, ctd s threw the eoluQin into disorder, Gibbs shou.iag in J the inaducss of vexation for theni to re-form ' and advance. There was no re-forming ua- ! der such a fire. Once checked, the columns i could but break a rctrc-t in cOLfasion. The Heroic Pakenham had tot far logo to meet his doom, lie was three hundred yards i from the lines when the real Lature of his ; enterprise seemed to flash npon him; and hs turned to Sir John llden, and siJ. "Order up the reserve' Then, seeing the Highlanders advancing to the support of General Gibls, he, still wa ving his bat, but waving it with his left hand, his right being wounded, cried out: "Hurrah! brave Highlanders! At that moment a mass of grape shot, with a teriib'.e crash, struck the group of which he was the central figure. One of tho shots tore open the gtnerafs thigh, killed his horse, and brought horse and rider to the ground Cajtain McDougal caught the general m hi arms, removed hiru lroiu the fallen horse, and was supporting hiui upen the field, when ! a second shot struck the wounded man in the groin, depriving him instantly cf con sciousncss. He was borne to tho resr a.nd placed in the shade of an old live oak, which still stands; and there, after eisping a few minute?, yielded up his life without a word. f happily ignorant of the sal issue of all his plans and toils. Ec?The bleached remains of the emigrant party massacred at the Mountain 3Iealow, Utah, have been collected in a single grave, and a stone morjumect, conical in icrm, fifty feet in height, cow marks the spot where they rct. This is surmounted by a cross of red ved the following inscription- "enscance - - T -n 1 .i t 1 s 13 niine, I will repay, faith the Lard. Oa the base of the monument stands a gran its slab, into which are cut the wcras: "Here 120 men, women sai children were massa cred in cold blood, early ia September, 1S57. They were from Arkansas." l"rc Air. Breathe fresh air if you I would live long. In New Englanl, farmers f who pa3 their days out of do.TS, live to an i awrage cge of 64 years. The average age of persons who bv2 in-door occupations at death is, in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, ; Shoemakers, 43; editors. -"Jury," said an Arkansas judge. ! you kin go out: ai don't you show your ug ( ly mugs till you git a verdict. If yea can't nnd one of your own, git the one which the last jury u?cd " RldJle Djie Eroicti. It was d ne wh-;a it was begun, it was done when it was half done, and it wasn't done when it was doce. Now what was it'' Of course you can't gues W-ll this answer uo' Timothy Johnson cour ted Susan Dunn. It was Dudh when i: was begun; it was Dunn when it was half done: and it wasn't Dunn when it was dene for it was Johnson. A man that hoard? rich.s aal enjoys it not, it no better off than the ass that carries gold and eats thistles. 1 mem. irTi ir 3c" o o