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Three do 12 lines I $ 50 $ 75 51 GO 1 00 1 00 2 Oo 1 CO 2 CO 3 00 ! irvit'.-i. 0 ..!.. 12 ! il 50 $3 00 $3 00 1 J S9 4 50 9 CO 4 CO 7 00 12 00 ! C 00 - ii 00 14 00 j lu CO 12 00 20 OO j la 00 22 CO S.1 Oo 1 24 lines J r-.ires, fS'J lines I 12 lines! ri, ' 21 '.'n?s 3tj is.ii Kr-- - A'l al"tri".s?-ic-t3 must te marKed with; I .umber of in-er'i ns tV sired, or they will be ' j ! !1 Tin';! f'.'r' id. and charired accord insr' v :Cri' lilt. TREASURER'S SALE. Ait Trt- rrej, x- . fkF UXSi-A 1 i-l L,-i-Nl'S A.NU LUIS l. ) Cubria G-niity. A. 1. 1K-0. I MIX A . BLAIIi. Treasurer -f Cambria Coun- l;n;:.e O'lninouwe-i'th f Pennsylvania, in zsza i't t! f sevi r.'.I Acts rt Assembly, of !t in nwea tr: i:'i-fC:'.i tiietiiue anJ nian ; urjs.-att-il I tiitls K,r t sxes, do ?.:r.r ji'r xutk'j:. .: f, :iuwi:.s de- I itr .ts 1 1 c naeaie-j iia i an. i a.ois 01 f .. . , .- ; 1 c .r . .,!.,.;.. .,t. 111 . -1 - r'.ii'a v miui 'i i sum tn-...f as may be necessary pay arrear .;" tixes iue tiierc-on, fr one year or more, oJ.T'- l ! r s:d3 at the C-.iii t Ih.u. e in the 1 ;" l'l;e:isinir. on the second Monday of the 1 1 tli day ) and ni tiiuie by ad- 1 fctC; c-I trom day to da until the whole be r sack arrearages cf taxes and costs, ne- Lr accruing th--re.-.n. UNSEATED LIST. X.Uit3 of Warrantees or 0 ners. r. 1 j l:T. AU&jlicny Township, Aai -u liuwen 185S 1859 $29 2o v llannunl rt c. 5 40 5i. : 1 ; lf' 11 irs of Walter Elder '53 '59 8 C8 7 70 7 02 4 79 3 00 15 40 1 37 10 27 W.VLiiu M'Douga! (part) V:icn ll.innum T. -trt Wiiithead 3I.:iiia II mnura '58 S..uuclVi:l '58 '3D M jMjiuctj- Douglass Feu! u & J jhn.ston 1859 B!ticUick Township. J i'in Jrdon 1S5S 1859 Jacvb Presiinger Paul Ix-bo Daniel Jy'. j J yh M rri W.l.um Duncan ,5irih Reed J.tn White" - . AVIlIiara O'Conuell f . G 53 14 34 13 55 12 88 6 53 6 34 G 53 13 05 6 53 G 53 2 25 13 13 r Cut ; of 13 A ;e v;. re--rr? MXann j..?.n II. Ilvan's heirs ft J ::n J -r lan 53 '59 C nn'-ria Township. J Jwnei Means 1333 lb59 4 33 12 02 4 50 1 45 11 41 1? An !r.-w Nelson Wil'.i.im B.inham John !yd J.uiii Thomas cr-raR to lh Evan Abrams & Jno Bonnet '59 50 Carroll Totcnship. Sirah Barr 1853 1859 y Wilson B irr Daniel Barr 24 40 23 GO 20 3G 23 13 Is Fn- L3i Barr , which Henry Lebo .V Bob'; Irvin (part) 8 80 A. Carson ft F. IJubly (part) 8 01 d iiec 00,00c Julius Auer D.'W. Jones 1353 F.rm I). rZvans 8 80 4 35 7 40 4 35 !nn tit ritutcd ore !;! I:. ..iaas E.1 wards (part) '5S '50 14 19 CiA' Icwmhtp. e lufi- 1 1. Mrrivn aikL-r ISoi 1839 '-) William Parker 21 94 26 10 16 96 16 96 17 04 14 50 12 15 15 00 29 C3 17 56 23.00 8 82 1 88 22 90 8 94 11 63 11 2G 10 20 8 10 8 04 7 t6 14 25 20 63 Jooksel- M Anthony Simmons H Xath.m Ioughborouh vrrr.x Frelerick Molyneux :lT'i.rxas Ketlaud M wn j 'iW.laAiLbv i'S Thotnaa Masters 'Ln Kcthnd 'i Hctry Philips : ni b -) Jmes Anntror.g -umes Hunter W:ri)mlcr 1953 -W-laS-tlv '5S '59 J La Mvcrs -7 I).;!.,itr Cj - Jrra Gr.iv si vm- -tph--Tl Prk --Ii Ikch LV:k Auni Weaver (nart) JiEes Foster & Geo Gillison t C&trfii'.l Township, t triil Cryder 135S 1859 Gitec -.Tcni 3 62 27 28 20 65 10 20 1G 27 31 86 7 GO 9 12 23 51 17 11 15 20 2 94 6 33 7 60 7 60 15 20 15 20 1 07 2 13 4 C2 15 38 11 72 3 91 14 20 14 56 phfn Svkes - MlcLael Kl rP!e ' uir.non Jones :a 1 Litzmger's heirs -n Gxpr uuaa Lnmbert WuiiamTdton Ja Stirir. Wck SLiels es Diver (formerly) Asraaam Shultz (formerly) Ptnck Kelly V J r.- r. ro G.l pectM wen - ROCV ldyJM vurvol Diiye;4 S. ucn tornoover 1853 J.ldsfc Duibia jjna Wolf ecryAVolf Davis g7 Davis aajris Davis Conemaugh TovonsTiip. Decker 1858 of 5 forc ber ea'1 !-' 68 50 20 C3 30 58 r. B. sHACK tern tr: t , "arshberger Klinefelter0 Caldwell'f aefelter mprovement si2S Gorges f Tract Kjb Alliaoa S 75 1 35 1 43 I 05 JHW''J No. I0j ?nt fr 4 James Nelson 4 40 Alex M'Greor & 85 120 King & Shoenbergef 5 Geoige Moore 7 Thomas Vv iiscn 7 Andrew Kennedy 7 James lioberts 7 Charles Jones 7 John Bell 00 50 50 50 50 50 TS 21 John Callen William Clark , . Sheoley Priestly 189 Geo Funk & Thos Vickroy 'tS 112 George Shrum . AleSar.de? Cachraa Benjamin AYIIHariiS AVilliam Brown 5 John Teeter Samuel Gorgas George Gates 11 6 7 5 3 03 77 70 12 7 50 2 93" 7 50 t 1 i 7 5 1 i 5 7 50 13 50 CO G3 83 50 SO 50 03 08 Jamison Ilarhbergcr Sinclair 1 p.nrt do do 101 400 4 i 13 108 b2 9S 250 do LrooK James Burke '58 '59 J Marbourg 1853 James Stewart Widow Stewart 1853 Hunni tr Toicnship. Seth H M'Cune '58 '50 Croyle TotcnsJthj. Robert Stewart '58'59 late SiimuierhiU ) Frederick Croyle's, Estate laic Summer till William Smith D. D. 1850 William Clark (part) Henry West 58 '53 late Sammerltill Samuel Stoltze's Estate lale SummerltiU 10 80 14 83 10 G7 1 160 440 100 440 300 88 07 2G V 29 9 Lots in Tvicn of SummerJiill, ( now Croyle. Lot Xo 3 1858 ISS'J G Lot No 4 Jackson Townsliip. John Wi.a ton 1858 1859 Abagail Uamsey 1353 Samuel Stitt "'53 '59 John Steel James Steel Geo R Shoup James Stitt Thomas Stitt John Stoner Christian Stoner 393 100 23 14 6 38 400 22 00 400 400 20 300 300 300 200 200 405 300 146 23 26 122 300 80 139 413 208 42 181 184 89 405 50 32 00 82 00 2 83 24 00 24 00 24 00 13 88 13 88 27 95 24 00 Jacob Rupp John llubley Henry Shoemaker '68 '69 Thomas White Daniel Good James Murray Julian McAnally Juhn McAnally Peter Bortman Daniel Levy William Slorris Isaac Bonser Alexander Hunter Daniel Farley Jasper Ewing James Rees 135 John Simpson Abraham Goushenour Richland Township. Joseph Viekeroy 1868 '59 120 El'isha Rogers 40 Robert Ross Jacob Clement 11 John Copp 7 Edward Cpp Summerh il I Town sh ip. 80 Jacob Nagle '58 '59 80 Henry Woods 80 James Dalton 60 Jam s Searight John Nicholson 131 Jacob Goughenour 40 John Thorn poson 131 John Nicholson Isaac Jones Adam Burk I83g Ebenczer Branhara '58 '59 80 William Hunt Lew is Cassiday William Govctt (part) ' 46 James Myers Susquehanna Totcnship. ST. Hughes '53 '59 James Rhey John Weitzell Peter Garman William D. Owens 1853 Morgan Jones '53 "59 Joseph Thomas Joseph Vanderslice 1859 James Thompson A. B. Waller Taylor Township. ' John Gill 1S53 R. Cunkleton J. Brown Allen Brown J. Paxton William Brown William Stewart '53 '59 James Gill John Stitt Shepley Priestly 13 93 2 03 2 09 9 77 2i 00 8 00 11 14 33 07 15 64 2 37 14 51 14 72 7 15 34 43 4 01 3 57 21 15 24 35 21 57 15 00 9 53 26 04 26 04 26 04 26 04 11 27 26 28 19 33 25 49 11 85 4 05 26 07 25 45 13 64 4 27 1 63 8 10 14 02 12 16 14 83 4 05 9 12 12 16 8 83 8 10 16'84 7 50 5 57 7 50 7 58 3 80 4 2 15 CO 15 00 7 50 2 04 3 90 15 CO 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 65 11 60 15 50 9 01 7 50 23 47 46 95 48 23 34 39 39 03 22 42 47 40 19 49 51 97 51 97, 51 97 63 437 433 401 400 257 439 439 439 439 100 443 333 430 200 100 440 429 230 72 28 100 154 150 163 100 100 150 175 200 277 400 190 400 403 102 230 400 401 200 53 207 400 SOS 324 404 210 :56 243 109 81 50 50 17G 439 150 100 1200 200 1000 200 23s 400 400 100 201 15G 200 394 509 523 381 433 174 433 216 410 410 410 Shepley Priestly Peter Shoenberger 1858 '53 'I do do William Clark Adam Ream ' Robert King John Crouse 155 Adam Ross - 1859 Washington Township. Thomas Jackson 1853 '59 James Johns John W. Geary John Taylor George Cutwalfc Teter West Henry Gillon Arent Sonman Christain Lingenfelter Arent Sonman Samuel niuton 40 William John Richard Constantine John R. M'Farlane A. M. & R. White 43 Fiancis John Jeremiah M'Gonigle Thilip AVest 1853 UJtite Township. 56 Simon Walker 1S53 59 17 Thomas Lambourn 80 Henry Philips 153 Frederick Molyneaux 153 Simon Walker 103 Thomas Lambourn 153 Thomas Lambourn 15G Henry Philips 60 Robert Boggs 60 Mary Brown 60 Andrew Small 13 15G 133 400 400 400 400 400 40 303 324 20G 132 ICG 400 155 400 401 CO 400 4C0 Alexander Brown 1358 Thomas Brown William Harris John Harris James Reed 17 14 17 14 17 14 17 14 17 17 39 OS 33 47 19 95 14 44 6 55 12 42 21 76 21 90 3 30 153 William Coatea 73 William Rush 17 William West John Marshall '58 59 58 '58 Jeremiah Musser '58 '59 Jacob King 87 Michael Mnsser 7 Abraham Witmer Thomas Ketland Thomas L. Moore Ann M'Mutria ' : James Craig Owen Jones James M'Mutrie Thomas Murgatroid John Brown Patrick Borland Thomas B. Moore Thomas Canby T. L. Moore Jame3 M'Mutrie and others 38 Graff & Malono '58 '59 Walton & Dillon 1853 Henry Such Morris Such Martin Wolf Martin Davis Martin" Black Patrick Peters Patrick Borland Patrick Strand Yodcr Township. John Steel 1859 Jacob Crook George Gates Harshberger James Sharp John Louden Alexander McGregor D. Shrock George Moore ISO" 22 43 12.63 1 57 19 02 13 82 20 28 14 60 22 19 3 87 11 44 1 62 1 29 2 42 12 77 14 95 4 49 13 80 14 95 14 95 14 93 13 52 20 25 70 370 433 130 400 433 433 433 318 400 400 300 60 400 147 50 418 410 400 12 12 6 2 12 3 o I o 75 38 55 75 25 13 17 77 I Thomas Wilson Andrew Kerney 17 43 325 Michael Musser - 13 83 400 James Roberts 8 50 400 C. Jones 8 50 400 James Taylor 8 60 200 Alexander Cochran 4 25 200 Joseph Palmer 4 25 SEATED LIST. - ALSO At the same time and place, will be sold, the following Seated Lands and Lots of Ground, on which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have been returned to the Commissioners agrerably to the Act of Assembly of April, 29th 1S14. 2fames of Warrantees or Otcncrs. Act's Per. AUeqJieny Townsnip. 1 Lot Francis Gallagher 1857 2 32 250 Hugh M'Keal 18 75 1 Lot Nicholas Nagle 1 25 1 lot Jesse Herbit 1857 '58 10 23 220 Flnke & Rover '57 8 25 3 40 8 50 3 40 30G 340 5 CI 3 S3 5 10 2 71 1 99 99 8 50 11 63 C 75 10 10 26 80 S 85 1 90 1 58 1 30 13 69 4 86 3 10 2 32 2 73 5 SO 1 70 1 lot John Harkins 1 lot William Wiley '57 '53 1 lot Wm M'Combie 1857 1 lot Terrence Rinncy 1 lot Joseph Honck, Keefe d- Hawley 1853 1 lot James A Bradley 4 1 lot Morris McAlip 1 lot John Risbon Peter Will lilacklick Township. John Davis 1857 Paul Dishong '57 '58 John E Evan's heirs Mathew Kane James Kane George Lister David Coring 1857 Dennis McGce Isaac Makin Denton Molly . Mulford & Alter 1853 David Powell Joseph Rose Cambria Township. Joseph James 1857 Murray & Kitteli Carroll Township. James Hefner 1857 '58 Rev David W Jones '57 ?4 40 97 300 50 230 400 163 50 47 4 589 72 193 80 170 80 100 123 2 lots John P Parrish 1857 '58 2 84 M'Cormick & llarter 57 1 47 54 42 Peter liartram N 1 Charles Kane 1 11 lots John Leidel 1 Chest Tvwnship. Daniel Noel 1S5G 53 27 44 51 20 Clearfield Township. 400 Geo A; Danl Kraft '57 '53 39 25 1 lot Jacob Kline '07 '57 '5S '57 CO 5 71 C3 2 92 11 05 6 84 2 45 6 SO 5 57 60 O Luke M'Guire Jr Rodger Shicls Joseph Dy6crt Lloyd, Hill & Co. 180 330 1858 CO Joseph M'Feely Samuel Calvin George Cowan Shiels & Durbin Conemavtjh Borough. 2 lots Samuel Jones 1857 1 George S King 2 ' Peter Shoenberger Joseph Santee E'oensburg Through. 159 400 130 1 70 1 53 1 7a 2 13 2 lots Richard Jones (S C) '57 3 1 John C O Xeill '57 '08 1 Hugh Ryan 1853 3J George Wilson Jackson Township. John S:uver 1856 Isaac Teeter 445 445 445 445 446 433 371 221 250 47 98 199 200 30 SO 200 23 309 350 3t;0 400 203 30 5 32 9S 0 70 400 1 27 210 85 10 21 48 40 38 200 6 53 85 100 27 40 CO 28 43 50 2 40 200 3 40 6 60 2 04 2 04 4 13 75 119 50 97 12 00 100 3 4 72 200 3 60 400 1 10 15 G 300 440 16 50 James Bracken R L Johnston 1856 Buchanan Tract '57 '53 Holt Lytle William Stuver 1857 Michael Brawlcy Jonathan J Clevinger Christopher Decker James Eckels '57 '55 Henry WagDer 1857 Johnstown Borough. 1 lot William Howard 1857 Loretto Borough. 1 lot Jacob Fel's heirs '57 '58 2 John Fenion 1857 1 ' Elizabeth Couway 438 415 35 17 193 110 50 30 Daniel Litzinger 1853 4 John Lytle 1 Peter Sweeny F A Gibbons Mu-ilster Township. Augustine Glass 1850 Jas C M'Hupb'a estate 1857 1 lot Milbnrg Kean 1858 IlUJdemd Township. Joseph Dunlap '57 '53 Archibald Dunlap 1857 Henry Staub Mickoel Ilurkhart 1353 ft-iiK;H.;Zi.'l Township. 104 50 125 2G4 80 10 100 12 120 40 50 8 5 450 100 12 144 55 371 400 40 . Franklin Boyles 50 57 John B Brookbank 1856 Christian Knepper's estate John King '56 '57 '58 Martin Mixesall 1856 1 lot L S Montgomery 2 Peter M'Guire '56 '57 Thomas J Parrish 1856 1 lot John Plummcr 3 5 o 11 8 John ShaeScr 1 John A gen 1857 7 Emily Benson 3 Aaron Crum C Nathan Crum 9 Peter Dan 2 OS 00 63 o t 62 01 30 6 lots William Haney Jr Wm Haney (now Croyle) r 49 20 John Otto 1857 47 1 lot Ann Zerby Uriah Emigh James Burk (of John) 2 lots Michael Berry . Nicholas Crum Abraham Crum William Crum Rebecca Crum Bcn?on Crura James Dor an James Farrcn Samuel Flenner Edward Grew do Reynolds Hughes & J Miller 1 lot Jacob Holder Benedict Lilly James M'Breen Francis M'Connell John M'Coy 1 lot Mary Noel George Priogla Isaac Plummer's estate Martin P Pringlo Silas Ream James Rager Chas Freed & Win Shartz Allen Sharp Jacob Settlemyer 6 lots Elizabeth Sweeny 2 ' Samuel B Seaman's estate Isaac Smay '57 '58 JohnSkeliy Sr 1S57 : David Sha-jffer : John Wilmore 1 lot Josech Wolf 13 OS 5S 75 64 CI 76 46 18 58 54 89 50 98 93 50 393 40 80 44 52 120 ! 50 0 1 100 150 120 7 95 49 100 t 50 4 33 95 12 220 45 100 SO 57 55 45 32 54 25 15 50 19 12 93 12 79 05 29 54 30 200 153 80 ISO 150 TO I o 50 439 260 180 8 50 84 66 42 29 20 65 12 4S 75 58 SO 84 62 78 Henry Zellers & Co J acob Crum Elias Crum John Kean John Kean (MouLtaic) John Kean (upper sawmill) Charles P Murray 1853 George Hcuipfield William Oldam Suminitcille Borough. 1 1 1 x lot Wm Jackson '57 '58 12 3 1 1 6 3 1 iO 15 28 58 46 21 do do JttBxn T 31ooro William Jackson i lot Jacob Coulter l James Henry 92 78 55 04 97 70 87 45 83 33 1 1 Andrew Donahoe's est John Mills Susqnelianna Township. Abraham Boring 18d6 Joseph Griffith Morgan Jones A B Waller 56 '57 '53 Jacob Keith 1857 James Mebaffy '57 '53 Jonathan Anderson John Weible Isaac Evans 1853 Joseph M'Donald William M'Donald 40 116 100 1 1 61 1 5S 4 9 . 3 11 -8 O 3 o 341 50 100 SO 50 170 117 70 100 50 33 2S 71 32 09 01 53 15 69 43 03 00 33 05 03 50 97 56 12 12. 45 83 10 80 S3 &S 00 42 oo ii 80 80 78 55 39 40 34 49 48 43 10 01 William M'Donald Andrew Kelly Charles O'Neill William Whitehead Washington Tcitnship. Geo W lJwman '56 '57 I lot Henry Brown '56 '57 '53 1 William Bruce '56 '57 8 600 4 170 500 Peter Cassiday '56 '57 '5S 105 1 lot John Carroll 1 Josephine Dysart 4 George M'Cullough Michael Moyers 1 lot Jacob Nagle 1856 1 Geo Nagle '56 '57 '53 John C O'Neill 27 69 o 13 120 1 lot Valentine Cramer 57 '53 1 4 John Cresswell 1 4 1 4 George Ferry Thomas Jackson's estate 109 Peter & Step'n Moyers '57 24 George Ross 'o7 OS 1 lot Clement Urban Thomas Bingbam 1 lot Jacob Cramer 1S57 John Kinport '57 '53 John Kean John Moran's est 1857 William Smith 1853 1 33 1 11 7 1 8 1 lot Samuel Gray 1 Timothy Maxwell 1 1 Harkins Ott Vhiie Township. Thomas Stiles '56 '57 5 Margaret Busier 4 John Beers 1857 5 John Beers 7 William E Jmunson Philip H Edmunson 5 Newhouse & Swyers 11 JOHN A. BLAIR, Treasurer. MANHOOD, How Lost. How Restored. Just PuJAishez, in a Scaled Envelope, On the Xature, Treatment and Badicul Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emis sions, including Impotcccy and Mvntal and Physical Incapacity. T bob. j. ccxYEEWRLL, it. Author o"77itf Green Bool;, $-c." The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences cf ?lf-abue may le effectually removed without Medicine and with out dangerous Surgical operations, bougies, in strument;, rings-or cordials; pointing out a n;oua of cure tt once certain and "effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition Jiay j be. may cure himself c-fujy prirattly and radi cally. The Lecture will prove a toon to thou sands and thousands Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the roctipt of two postage stamps, bv addressing Dr. CII. J. C. KLINE. M. D., 4S0 First Avenue. New York, Post Box 458G. April 11, ISCO.-ly. TO CO.SOIITIVCS ASD XER YO US SEE- EREES. THE subscriber, for several years a resident cf Acia, discovered while there, a fcimple vegeta ble remedy a sure cure for Consumiition, Asih w. Bronchitis. Cou-ihs. Col ls, aril AVrrov. De bility. Tor the bei.cfit of C-numptives and Xcrcous SuJTerers, he is willing to make the same pullic. To th-jse who desire it, he will send the Pre scription, with full directions free cf charge); also a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's sirrple herbs. Thoe desiring the remedy can obtain it by return mail, bv addressing J. E. CUTIIBERT. BATON IC PHYSICIAN, No. 423 Broad .vav, New York. April IS, 16C0.-2m. FRANK V, HAY OFFERS to the Merchants and others buving TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WARE, to sell again, inducements not found in any Manufactory West cf the Allezhenies. AH Wares packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all kinds of STOVES, Convey PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, ' SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & HOLLOW-WARE. at Manufacturers prices. PRINTED PRICE LISTS now ready. Address, F. W. HAY. Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa. February 8, l360.-6m. YiriLLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE if Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey, No. 329 Commercial Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 5C0 Bids double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, Par," (very choice ) 50 Ilhds N. O. Sugar, 70 tbls 2-. O. 3Ioiasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard, 1 ron & Nails ic, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, 1853.tf VALUABLE TANNERY FOll A Ij THE undesigned offers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three miles Wet-t of Eben.sburg. and about 9 miles by Piank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. A B-acch Rail RoaJ it ill Fhortly be constructed to Ebensburg. The establishment is one of the largest in the State, and is now in successful op eration. The main building is 140 by 40 and wing 66 bv 20 and the whole two stories high. I A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected last summer and now in cod order. There are all the necessary outbuildings on the premises, and dwelling Houses foi the Proprietor, Foreman and hands. Also a Blacksmith Shop. There is also an excellent Saw Mill in connection with the : Factory. There are about 700 acres of land well timbered, which will be sold iu connection with the Tauncry. About 400 cords of Bark now on hands, Hemlock can be purchased at $2,50 and Oik at $4,50 per cord, delivered. The property will le Kld low and on easy terms. For further particulars address C. T. MURRAY, Ebeusburg, Cambria Co., Pa. Sept. 21, 1859. 44-tf. IBENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAVING pur JL chased the entire stock and fixtures ol the Elensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish fanners and others with IMousliK, IlottzIi I'oiuts, Sfoves.MIll Iron, Tlires!ilu?r -Machines, and castings of any kind that may be needed in the commuuhy. By strict attention to the business of the con cern, be hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in bis line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAPS. March 22, '55-tf. - PHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, ncrth side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and Frame Makers, always on hand. Any Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wanted in the various Towns in his portion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, 1858:tf FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! TUG UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntiou of the public to one cf the great est improvements ever raade in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel. G EORG E H UNTLE Y. Ebesnburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. D. FOSTEB-. P. S. SOOX, Grcensburg. Ebensburg. - FOSTER & XOOX, H AYING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam na county, will at tend to all business intrustec o them Office on Cololonade Row;" Ebeneburj , Oct. 7, 1857. Taking a Man to Pieces. Captain Evans wis an old Cava I veteran of aixty-seven; be Lad lost an arm rd cu rye, year and yeara before, at Nav-riro. wb'ch last action settled his understanding, bcti legs being carried awaj by a chain shot. Cork legs were cornisg into fashion. Captain Evans Lad a pair of the first quality made frr himself; he had also a false arm and hand; ia the latter he could ecrew a fork, as occasion required, and being gfoved, the deficiency was not easi'y "perceived. As increasing years rendered him ifirtn, LI3 valets took advan tage of LIm, so be wrote to Lis brother, a SciiserseLire S-yx.re, to snd him up'eoma tenant's son for a body -ervant No matter how stupid, if honest and faithful," be wrote. His brother tras absent, and sent to bis stc2rd to select a lid. Thii the steward did bat merely mentioned that Captain I.rass was infirm, not apprising the lumpkin cf bis new master's deficiencies, and rent Lim to London at once, where the Captain liTrd. At ten at night he arrived, and was imme diately f-kown to Captain Evan eittiag room. 'Well, lohn, my rascally valet is absent again, without leave; help ce to bed, as it is late, and then you can go down to your up Itr" Adjourning to the bed rica, th eld gn tltmab said: "John, unscrew my leg. ' Zurr faid John. 44 Unscrew my leg, this way, see." John did so, tremblingly. "John, unscrew my other leg." 4,Zur?" said John 4 Unscrew tha other leg, fir." John did to, now in a state of beil Jsrmtnt. 4,John. unscrew tbij arm." Trembling still more, to the Cfcptain great amusement, he obeyed. "John put this eye on the table. John took it as if it would have bitten him. "No, John no, I won't tak the otbtr eye out lift me into bed." This done, the waggish Captain continusd. "John beat up the pillow, it is not comfor table." This was done. "Beat it up again sir; it is quite bard " Again John shook up the pillow. "That won't do, JohD; I cau't gstmybeaJ cooiiortauie. u o it. John ucacrow zaj head" "No, by thunder, I'll unscrew no more." and John fled from the room to the kitchn, swearing his master was the devil, taking himself to pieces like a clock. On the recent Irish trial the counsel wu desirous to obtain an admission from a wit ness of the crown, that having been cne of the sworn members of the league, be had been bribed to become a tpy on the others. Having vainly labored for nearly an hour to get a reply, he said. "Come, now, bir, did yoa not coma direel from these men to Dublin on Monday lit? "Bedad I did so," promptly answered th witness. 'Well, sir, that Is direct, at all ven;s. Now. sir, will you tell me in as brief a way as possible what motive brought you here?" "The foco-motive, to be surer rejoin i Pat, to the discomfiture of bis tormentor. A Yankee from Maine, being at Bueca Vista the night before the battle, and some what doubtful of the result, went out of hear ing, as be supposed, and male the following prayer: "O Lord, here we are, about four thousand of us. and tweLty thousand Mexicans enough to swallow us without greasing. Now if you can help us. do it and if you can't for hea ven's sake don't help the Mexiccs and just hold on until to-morrow, and you'll see the paul darndest fight you ever saw in your life. Yours, respectfully, amen." A man sentenced to be bung was visited by his wife, who sail, "My dear wcull you like for the children to see you executed'" No,' replied he. "That's just-like you ta:d she, 'you Lever wanted the children to have any enjoj raent." Tha NewYcrk Trilunc gires the follow ing versified description of a New York J uj ticc: "The Judge was a veiy clever man, and a jovial Judge was be; The Judge was good at a game cf ball, and just as good at a spree; "The Judge was fond of whisky, a;. cf every kind of sport; 'The Judge was au fait at everything, iut attending to bis Court; "The Jude was a remarkable man, ia LI own peculiar way; 4,'lhe Judge ne'er forgot io negLct Lis Court, rnd ne'er forgot bis pay; Cautious Jtlen. Some men use words as rifleman do bullets. They say little. Tt a lew words used go light to the mark. TLey let you talk and guide with their eyes and face, on and 00, till what you say can be an swered in a word or two, and then they lance out a sentenec, pierce the matter to the quick, are done. You never knew where you stand with them. Your conversation falls into their mind as rivers fall into deep chasms and are lost to eight bj its depth and darkness. "Papa, can't I go to the roologrrcal rooms to see the camomile fight the ry-no-sir-ce boss?"- "Sartia, my son, but don't get your tiousers torn. Strange my dear, what a taste that boy has for nat'ral bist'rv. No longer than yesterday he had eight tom-cats hanging by their tails to the clothes line. Long Sermons. llev. Wiiliam Tsylor, ia "The Model Preacher," fays: "Ofun when a preacher has driven a nail in a sure place, instead of clinching it, and securing veil the advantage, be ham men away till he breata the bead off, or eplita the board." -irfr- 1 3 C o