Cl. U(. (I fan "'" 7; 7" ?ii-7"7":':7vr77 iti iff ' A. W . A ft. 7 A A. A. . tiT5 8 THE BLESSINGS OK GOVEBMEXT, LIKE THE PEWS OP HEAVEN, SnOCLD BS DISTRIBUTED ALIUS CPOX.THB HIGH AND THE LOW, TOE ETCH AS1) JBE POOB. EBEXSBURG, Pi. WEDNESDAY, MAY SO, 1860. YCL. 7--XC. 27. 111 El a TERMK: t' UTaEMOCRAT & SENTINEL IS TUB Lr lishel every Wednesday Morning at 0-g Dollar and Fifty Cents per annum, cf.ib!e ia advance; Oxe Dollar akd Sf.vkstt "r.'rs Cssrs if not paid within six months, and Tj Dollars if not paid until the termination J th rear. 5o subscription will ho taken for a shorter prtl than six months, and no subscriber will he it liberty to discontinue his paper until t" ar rearages are paid, except at the option of the -::wr. A'-ij person subscribing for six months will be li'5'-J OXE dollar, unless the money is paid Advertising Hates. O.it iitssrfn. Tir ds. TTaee jp-iare, 2 s-jsarcs, ? squires, 12 lines J 24 lines I 36 lines J $ so 1 00 1 50 S months. 1 50 2 50 4 00 6 00 in on 15 00 $ 1 D 1 00 2 00 0 d . $3 00 Jl CO ? c0 3 00 12 do S-5 00 9 00 12 00 14 00 20 00 35 00 Y.-."i or less. t svare, "12 lines ifi-Ti-c. T2 lines 3 T-r---.fSG lines 4 7 9 12 50 00 CO O:l0 Cm'TV,n, 00 VI amortizements must be marked with :,hcr of insertions desired, or they will be I until forbid, and ehnrcred acpordinlv. t: TREASURER'S SALE, OF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN Cambria County, A. D. 18-;0. I, JOHN' A. BLAIR, Treasurer of Carpbria Cjuu-t-. in tr.e Com mou wealth of Feiinsj-lvania. in pur-uir.ee of the several Acts of Assembly, of 5.iiu C minion wealil ; directing th time and man- n-r f selline unseated lands for taxes uo HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, the following de ed tracts of unseated Lands and Lots of s: 0r.u:id in the said C jimty of C.imbri.o. or such rr.rts thereof as may be necessary to pay arrear s' - of taxes due t hereon , f.r one year or more, will le ottered for sals at the Cviirt House in the IV roTzh of Ebensburg, on the seeosd Monday of Jun.' (leing the 11th day.) and continue by al vJirr.ment from day to da until the whole be VM f r such arrearages of taxes and costs, ne-cc-Mrily accruing t hereon. UNSEATED UST. Nnraes of Warrantees or Ow ncrs. l't-r. Alleqlien-j Totcmhip, jV) Aaron Bowen 1?58 1859 $29 2G ..', James Hannnra '58 5 40 V:o H irs of Walter Elder '58 '53 8 68 William M'Dougal (part) 7 70 51 Warren llannum 7 02 r Robert Whit heal 4 79 ,) Martha Hmnuiu -")S 3 00 20 Sjmuel Will '58 '59 15 40 j l M ?ntor.er Douglass 1 37 2) Fen! on & johr.tn 1859 10 27 Bl-irUirJ; Tvirnship. 1)0 John J ?r Ton 185Slt53 653 800 Jacob Presiinger 14 34 3-5 Pan! Tbo ' 13 55 813 Daniel L-vy 12 88 yn J-)scph M -rri? 6 53 97 Wil.iam D iucan 0 34 1 .00 S-rah Reed 6 53 ?o0 Daniel Davis 13 05 100 J.l.n White 6 53 in William O'Conncll 6 53 100 George ll'Cann -59 2 25 o'O John E. Evan's heirs 13 13 Zl 9 John Jordan '58 59 15 35 Camf'ria Totcaship. I!: r.: James Means 1853 1853 4 33 tl7 23 Andrew Nelson 12 02 M Wiiiiam Banham 4 50 John Bovd i 45 171 John Thomas 11 41 2.' Evan Abrams & Jno Bennet 59 7 50 Carroll Township. ?-2 Sara'a Barr 1858 1859 24 4G 5:3 128 Wilsiin Barr 23 6G 401 103 Daniel Barr 20 30 152 Levi Barr 25 13 144 Henry Lelo & Rob't Irvin (part) 8 80 A. Carsju & F. UuLiey (part) 8 01 1-0 lit KiO ?.',) 1 Jnhus Acer 8 Rev. D.'W. Jones 1S59 4 John Miller 7 Evan D. Evar.s 4 Thomas Edwards (p irt) '53 '59 14 Chat lorenship. 117 ?i:aon Walker 1853 1859 23 120 William Parker 20 41 Anthony Simmons 10 41 Nathan Loughborough 1G 1"0 I"reerick Mvlyneux 17 ''2 Thomas Kttland 14 1)3 John Ash by 12 C3 Thomas Masters 15 C3 JohnKetianJ 29 IC'1 Henry Philips 17 20 J .inies Armstrong 23 ho .Tames 1 1 "inter 8 Walter Butler 1853 1 80 35 40 19 94 10 9G 96 04 50 15 00 63 56 00 82 88 4:2 :) ro iS3 V in t"5 CO 4i.l r; K: it 51) i: Iv'i John Seely '53 '53 . John Myers 22 90 8 94 enrv Deloz:er & Co 11 11 16 8 8 i 14 20 3 27 C3 26 20 10 04 96 25 63 62 28 William Gray 153 Joseph Gray Stephen B.?ck Jic-jb B:ck Jo!m Beck Adam Weaver (part) James Foster fc (Jej GUlison Ctearfidd 2'orcnship. 104 Israel Cryder 1S53 159 SO Stephen Si'kes 1:S Michael Kepplo Jamas Bryson John Cannon Joseph Jones Simon Litzinger's heirs John Gxper Jacob Cox William Lambert William Tilton John Storm Patrick Shiels . James Diver (formerly) Abraham Shultz (formerly) Patrick Kelly Patrick Such Baltzer lloover 1859 Luke M'Guire - - Shields & Dnibin Morris Wolf Henry Wolf Joseph Davis Henry Davis . Morris Davis Conemaugh Township. Decker 1858 s Ilarshberger Jacob Klinefelter . " Caldwell. Improvement . Jos Black & Ben Gorges Nancy Dawson 'm Fagan Leviston Tract Christian IlaTshbnw Robert Allisca in 20 65 10 29 16 27 214 413 100 SI 7 9 28 17 15 2 ' 6 7 7 15 15 1 2 4 15 11 80 60 12 51 11 20 94 33 60 60 20 20 07 13 62 33 72 120 573 20 TO 50 oo 200 eo ISO 453 110 410 3 91 14 20 24 56 68 50 20 63 30 58 10 300 22 405 300 25 ill 3 75 1 35 1 43 4 05 4 5 S i 7 7 7 i n c 7 5 3 - 7 2 7 7 1 7 7 5 1 t 5 t o Jlmisier ToirnsJtip. 90 Scth R M'Cune '5S '59 Croule Toicpship. 250 Robert Stewart '5S'59 (Uttc SvmmcrJtlll) j 153 Frederick Crovle's?, Estate ) 10 14 10 late SummerhUl 440 William Smith D. D. 1859 8 5 100 William Clark (part) 1 88 410 Henry West '58 '59 2G 07 lafe Sutnmalnll 300 Samuel Stoltze's Estate 1 29 93 laic SummerhiU ) Lois in Town cf SummerTiill, (now Croyte.) Lot No 3 1858 1859 61 Lot No 4 Jackson Tovmslilp. 393 John Wigton 1853 1859 100 Abagail Ramsey 1853 400 Samuel Stitt '5S '59 400 John Steel 400 James Steel 0 Geo R Shoup 300 James Stitt 300 Thomas Stitt 300 John Stoner 200 Christian Stoner 200 Jacob Rupp 405 John Iiubley SCO Jlenry Shoemaker 53 '59 146 Thomas White 25 Daniel Good 26 James Murray 122 Julian McAnally SCO John McAnally 58 23 14 6 38 32 00 32 00 32 00 2 83 24 00 24 00 24 00 88 83 13 13 24 00 13 93 o 2 9 24 8 11 S3 03 09 t t 00 00 14 07 80 Peter Bortm&u 139 Daniel Levy 413 William Morris 203 Isaac Bonser 42 Alexander Hunter 181 Daniel Farley 184 Jasper Ewing 89 James Rees 405 135 John Simpson 50 Abraham Goughenour . llirMand 1'ownship. 63 Joseph Vickcroy 1868 '59 437 120 Eliha Ro lgers 433 40 Robert Ross 401 Jacob ClemcEit 400 11 John Copp 257 7 Edward Cpp Snmmerhill Tvicn&hip. 439 80 Jacob Nagla '58 '59 439 80 Henry Woods 439 80 James Dalton 439- 0 James Searight 190 John 5"icholion 443 131 Jacob Goughenour 338 40 John Thorn poson 430 131 John Nicholson 200 Isaac Jones 100 Adam B;trk I85g 440 Ebonezer Branham '58 '59 429 80 William llu;it 230 Lewis Cassiday 72 William Govett (part) 23 46 James Myers lSusquehanni Totcnslup. 100 N. Hughes '53 '59 154 James Khcy 150 John Weitzell 163 Peter Garman 100 William D. Owens 185S 100 Morgan Jones '53 "59 150 Jo-eph Thomas 175 Joseph Vanderslico 1859. 200 James Thompson 277 A. B. Waller Taylor Toicnship, 400 John Gill 1853 190 K. Cunkleton 400 J. Brown 405 Allen Brown 102 J. Faxton 230 William Brown 400 William Stewart '58 '59 401 James Gill 200 John Stitt 53 Shepey Priestly 15 64 2 87 14 14 34 4 3 21 24 21 15 9 26 26 26 26 11 26 19 51 72 15 43 01 57 15 35 57 00 53 04 04 04 04 27 28 33 25 49 II 85 4 05 26 07 25 45 13 64 4 27 1 63 8 10 14 02 12 16 14 4 9 12 8 8 16 p. 83 05 12 16 83 10 84 50 67 50 58 80 32 00 3 7 i 3 4 15 15 00 7 50 2 04 3 90 15 00 11 06 12 16 15 16 7 90 2 10 13 95 4 13 8 06 3 86 207 Shepley Priestly 400 Peter Shoenberger 1853 '58 '59 303 do 324 do 404 William Clark 210 Adam Ream j5G Robert King 243 John Crouse 109 155 Adam Ross 1859 Washington Township. 81 Thomas Jackson 1858 '59 60 James Johns 50 John W. Geary 176 John Taylor 439 George Cutwalt 150 Feter West 100 Henry Gillon 1200 Arent Sonman 200 Christain Lingenfelter 1000 Arent Sonman 200 Samuel Ilinton 23g 40 William John 400 Richard Constantino 400 John R. M'Farlane 100 A. M.R- White , 201 43 Fiancis John " 156 Jeremiah M'Gonigle 200 rhilip West 1859 Uliite Township. 394 56 Simon Walker 1858 '59 509 17 Thomas Lambourn ' 523 80 Henry Philips 381 153 Frederick Molyneaux 433 153 Simon Walker 174 10S Thomas Lambourn 433 153 Thomas Lambourn 216 156 Henry Philips 410 60 Robert Boggs 410 60 Mary Brown 410 60 Andrew Small 15 13 33 11 ,7 40 55 82 56 70 2 40 14 05 77 15 17 11 11 11 15 9 7 23 46 00 40 97 65 65 65 50 01 50 47 95 '43 23 34 39 39 08 22 42 47 40 19 51 51 SI 49 97 97 97 133 James Nelson 153 Alex M'Gregor 133 120 KiDg & Shoenberger 400 Geoige Moore 400 Thomas Wilscn 400 Andrew Kennedy i 400 James Roberts 400 Charles Jones 40 John Bell SOS 21 JohnCallen 324 William Clark 20G Shenley Priestly 1559 132 Geo Funk & Thos Vickroy '58 1GC 112 Georgo Shruni 400 Alexander Cachraa 155 " - Beniiisin Williams 400 WilV-an Brwuv 401 25 John Teeter CO Samuel Gorgas 400 George Gates 400 do Jamison COO do Ilarshberger 101 do Sinclair 400 do Crook 77 Jame3 Burke '58 '59 13 J Marbourg 1S58 103 James Stewart . S2 Widow Stewart 1859 48 50 00 445 Alexander Brown 1853 17 14 445 Thomas Brown 17 14 445 William Harris 17 14 1 445 John Harris 17 14 446 James Reed 17 17 433 153 William Coates '53 '59 J. S9 03 371 73 William Rush 33 47 221 17 William West 19 95 250 John Marshall 58 14 44 47 Jeremiah Musser '58 '59 5 So 93 Jacob King 12 42 199 87 Michael Musser 21 76 200 7 Abraham Witmer 21 90 30 Thomas. Ketland 3 30 SO Thomas L. Moore 1 89 333 Ann M'Mutrie 22 43 200 ; James Craig 12 68 25 Owen Jontfj 1 57 300 .Tamos M'Mutrie 19 02 350 . Thomas Murgatroid 18 82 SCO John Brown 26 28 400 Patrick Borland - 14 0 203 Thomas B. Moore . 22 19 30 Thomas Canby 3 87 595 T. L. Moore James M'Mutrie I and ethers '58 11 44 20 Graff & Mai one '53 '59 182 25 Walton & Dillon 1859 1 29 70 Henry Such 2 42 370 Morris Such 12 77 433 Martin Wolf 14 95 130 Martin Davis 4 49 400 Martin Black 13 80 433 Patrick Peters 14 95 433 Tatrick Borland 14 95 4C3 Patrick Straud 14 95 Yodcr Township. 318 John Steel 1859 13 52 400 Jacob Crook 12 75 400 George Gates 12 75 300 Ilarshberger 6 38 GO James Sharp 2 55 400 John Louden 12 75 147 Alexauder M'Gregor 3 25 50 D. Shrock 2 13 418 George Mooro 17 77 410 Thomas Wilson 17 43 400 Andrew Kerney 8 -50 325 Michael Musser 13 83 400 James Roberts 8 50 400 C. Jones 8 50 400 James Taylor 8 50 200 Alexander Cochran 4 25 200 Joseph Palmer 4 23 SEATED LIST. 10 50 50 50 60 o 55 03 77 70 12 50 93 50 50 13 50 50 G3 88 50 80 60 03 03 Z0 83 ALSO At the same time and place, will be sold, the following Seated Lands -nnd Lots of Ground, on which the taxes remain unpaid, and whh have been returned to the Commissioners agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April, 29th 1644. Names of WarraiJees or Owners. Actjs rcr. AllaihcHU TownsrJp. 1 Lot Francis Gallagher 1857 250 Hugh M'Xeal 1 Lot Nicholas Xagle 1 lot Jesse Herbit 1857 '58 220 Fluke & Royer '57 1 lot John Ilarkins ' 1 lot William Wiley '57 '58 1 lot Wm M'Combie 1857 1 lot Terrence Kinney 1 lot Joseph Hoack, 5 Keefe t Ilawley 1858 1 lot J ames A Bradley 1 lot Morris McAlip 1 lot John Risbon 64 Peter Will $2 32 18 75 1 25 10 23 8 25 3 40 8 50 3 40 306 310 5 61 3 83 5 10 2 71 1 99 99 8 50 11 63 6 75 10 10 26 80 2 85 1 90 1 5S 1 30 13 69 4 S6 3 10 2 3 2 73 5 SO 1 70 2 84 1 47 1 53 1 27 1 44 51 BlackUck Totcrtsliip. John Davis 1857 40 97 300 50 230 400 168 50 47 4 589 72 108 80 170 80 100 123 54 42 Paul Dishonz 7 '58 John E Evan's heirs Mathew Kane James Kane George Lister David Boring 1857 Dennis MeGee Isaac Makin Denton 3IobIy Mulford & Alter 1858 David Powell . Joseph Roso Gimbria Tvicnship. Joseph James 1857 Murray & Kittcll Carroll Township. James ltefner 1857 '5S Rev David W Jones '57 2 lots JohnP Parrish 1S57 5S M'Cormick & llartor '57 Peter Bartram Charles Kane 1 lots John Leidel Chest Township! Daniel Noel I860 20 400 60 2 180 330 60 159 400 130 Clcarfuld Toicnship. Geo k Dan'l Kraft '57 '53 39 25 1 lot Jacob Kline Luke M'Guiro Jr Ilodger Shiels Joseph Dvsert Lloyd.IIi'll&Co. '57 60 71 6S 92 65 84 45 SO 57 70 53 70 13 '57 '57 '58 5 o 11 6 o 6 5 1 1 1 o 1858 Joseph M Jbeelj Samuel Calvin George Cowan Shiels & Darbin Conemaugh Borough. 2 lots Samuel Jones 1857 1 ' George S King 2 Peter Shoonberger J . Joseph San tec Ebcnsburg Uortmqh. 2 lots Richard Jones (S C) '57 3 33 1 John C O'Neill '57 '58 32 98 72 1 Hugh Ryan 1858 3 J 4 George Wilson Jackson Township. John Siuver 1856 Isaac Teeter 15 6 300 27 85 Charles Murray '56 '58 21 48 Elizab'th Garraan '50 '57 '5S 40 38 440 Llizab'th Garraan '50 57 '53 40 33 116 50 438 James Bracken C 58 85 .27 40 28 43 2 40 It L Johnston , . 1856 Buchanan Tract '57 '58 Holt ' Lytle ''. William Stavcr 1857 Michael Brawley Jonathan J CIrfviogcr Christopher Decker . James Eckels '57 '5S Henry Wagner 1857 Johnstown Borouqh. 1 lot .William Howard 1857 A " . Loretto Borough. 1 lot Jacob Fel's heirs '57 '58 2 4 John Fenlon " 1857 1 Elizabeth Conway 415 35 17 193 110 50 50 30 3 6 o 2 4 1 40 60 04 04 13 19 12 00 4 3 1 72 60 10 32 10 49 91 104 50 Augustine Glass 1856 JasC M'llugh's estate 1857 1 lot Milburg Kcan 1858 . Richland Township. Joseph Dunlap '57 '58 Archibald Dunlap 1857 - Henry Staab Michael Burkhart 1S53 SammerJifd Township. Franklin Boyles '56 '57 -vjhn B Brookback 1856 ' rtiristian Kneppcr's estate John King '56 '57 '58 Martin Mixesall 1856 1 lot L S Montgomery 52 25 62 89 40 C6 00 SO 44 264 80 10 100 12 120 40 50 8 5 450 100 12 144 55 371 400 40 34 55 63 21 26 67 4 SO 93 00 63 37 2 11 8 2 Peter M'Guire '56 '57 Thomas J Parrish 1856 1 let John Plummcr Tbos Patterson's est '56 '57 12 John Shacffer John A gen 1S57 Emily Benson Aaron Crum Nathan Crum Peter Dun C2 01 30 C lots William Ilancy Jr Wm Haney (now Croyle) 2 49 20 29S 40 80 44 52 John Otto 185 it 13 OS 58 75 64 61 76 46 18 5S 54 89 50 98 98 50 55 45 M 1 lot Ann Zerby Uriah Euiig'a James Burk (of John) 2 lots Michael Berry Nicholas Crum " Abraham Crum William Crupi 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'Connell John 31 Coy 1 lot 3Iary Noel George Pringlo Isaac Plummer's estate 3Iartin P Pringlo Silas Ream James Ragcr Chas Freed & Wm Shartz Allen Sharp ' " Jacob Settleraycr 120 50 100 150 120 7 95 49 100 4f 50 4 32 54 25 15 50 19 12 93 12 79 05 29 54 84 66 , 42 29 29 65 12 43 75 53 80 84 62 78 15 95 12 220 45 100 SO G lots Elizabeth Sweeny 2 4 Samuel B Seaman's estate 30 200 153 SO 130 150 73 50 439 260 ISO 8 50 Isaac Smay 'o7 '58 John Skeliy Sr 1S57 David Shaeffer John Wiiciore 1 lot Joseph Wolf Henry Zellers & Co Jacob Crum Elias Crum John Kean ' John Kean (Mountain) John Kean (upper sawmill) Charles P 31urray 185S George Ileiupfic-ld William Oldam Samviitcille Borovoh. 1 lot Wm Jackson '57 '53 1 4 do 12 3 1 1 6 1 I I 1 1 do 23 5S 40 21 92 73 55 04 97 70 87 45 S3 33 OS William Jackson lot Jacob Coulter 4 James Henry 4 Andrew Donahoe's est o5 4 John Mills SusqueJiann-t Toicnship. Abraham Boring 18o0 Joseph GriSth Morgan Jones A B Waller '56 '57 '5S Jacob Keith 1857 James 3IehafTy '57 '53 Jonathan Anderson John Wtiblo Isaac Evans 1S53 Joseph M'Donald William M'Donald William M'Uonali Andrew Kelly Charles O'Neill William Whitehead Washington Tcwnhip. - - Geo W Bowman 5i 57 I lot Henry Brown '56 '57 '53 1 4 William Bruce '56 '57 40 116 100 o 1 1 61 1 53 4 9 o n O 11 8 3 3 oil f 50 100 80 50 23 71 170 117 70 100 50 32 09 01 58 15 69 43 08 00 33 05 03 50 97 50 12 12 45 83 10 80 83 8S 00 42 8 1 5 1 600 4 170 500 PeterCassiday'56'57'58 105 1 lot John Carroll 1 Josephine Dysart 4 George 3I'CnlIough Jlichael 3Ioycrs 1 lot Jacob Xagle 1S5G 1 4 Geo Nagle '56 '57 '53 John C O'Neill 27 69 o 120 1 lot Valentine Cramer '57 '5S 1 4 John Cresswell 1 4 1 4 George Ferry V Thomas Jackson's estate 109 Peter & Stcp'n Movers '57 24 400 210 10 200 100 60 50 200 George Ross 'Oi 'oa 1 lot Clement Urban Thomas Bingham 1 lot Jacob Cramer 1857 , John Kinport '57 '58 John Kean John Moran's est 1857 I William Smith 1858 -1 lot Samuel Gray -1 ' Timothy Maxwell -l.4 'Harkins Ott . . ,. While Township.' 1 33 1 11 , 4 1 s Off 11 80 80 78 55 39 2 ' Daniel Litzinger 1853 5 4 4 i John Lytls 8 1 4 Peter Sweeny 3 FA Gibbons 2 Jfui?(:r TownsTtitf. 75 . Thomas Stiles '56 '57 , . , 5 40 50 Margaret Busier , . 4-31 97' John Beers .1857. . ' 1 5 49 100 John Beers ' - 7 4S 3 William Edmunson " 43 200 Philip II Edmunsoa . 5 10 400 Newhouse & Swyers 11 01 JOHN A. BLAIR, Treasurer. gmn 'MANHOOD, Eow Lest. Eow Restored. Just Published, in a. Sralcl Enrtlrne. On the Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of Spemidl'jrrhoei, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, XervoiiKness and Involuntary Emis sions, including Impottoey and Mental ar.d Physical Incapacity. Y rob. J. ctTLVERwnLL, si. "D., Author of "Tlic Great BorA, $-c." T!, ...,.,11 ; v.; o t, io,? v that the awful censequenccn of wlf-abuss may 1 : vention will find itself in the amo preui ia eGectually removed without Medicine and with- ment it was in when the adjourrmeLt txk out dangerous Surgical operations, bougies, in- 1 place st Charleston. Tbe best thing, we etrurncnt.:, rings or cort:a.s: po-ntir.g cut a mcvie think, the Convention cure at once certain and cffctuHl. by which j circumstances. TP"ali be eery suuerer no Dn i;n.is ct.uoii .nay forms held rjr,. r.,ra , tv, tution of the L citcd sands and thousands- Sent under teal to any address, post paid, on the receipt cf two i-osiase stomps, bv addres"nr Dr. CIL J. C. KLINE, M. D., 4S0 First Avenue New York, Test Box 45S6. April 11, lSC0.-!y. TO CO.Sl'3IPTITI AXD XERYOUS SUFFERERS. THE Eul'scriber, for several years a resident of Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegeta ble remedy a sue cure for Consv.mjiito, AatJi via, Bronrhilis, Cwghs, Colls, and Nervous De bility. For the benefit of Consumptives and Nervous SujfiTcrers, be is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, he will send the Pre scription, with full directions .free of cJiarge); also a siiiijJe of the medicine, which they will find a beiutiful combination of Nature's simpla herbs. Those desiring the remedy can obtain it by return mail, by addressin? J. E. CCTIIEERT. BATOXIC PHTSICIAX, No. 429 Broad wav, New York. April 13, 18G0.-3m. FRANK W. HAY OFFERS to the Merchants and others buying TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WA'RE, to sell again, inducements not found in any Manufactory West of tho Alleghenies. All Wares packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all kinds of STOVES, Convey PUEIPS, LEAD PIPE, SHEET HETALS, ENAMELED & HOLLOW-WARE. at Manufacturers prices. PRINTED PRICE LISTS now ready. Address, F. W. nAY, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa. February 8, lS60.-Gm. w riLLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongnhtla aud Rectified Whiskev, No. 329 Commercial Row, Libcrtv street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUN Dill ES 5 60 Bbls double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Mon on gabel a Rye Whisky, Par, (very choice ) 60 Ilhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Blls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails tc, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. Ftbruarv 17, 1858.tf VALUABLE TANNERY FOR. SALE. THE undeisismed offers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three miles West of Ebcnsburg. and about 9 miles by Plank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Roil Road. A IS-anch Kail Road will shortly be constructed to Ebcnsburg. The establishment is cne of the largest in the State, and. is now in successful op cration. The main building is 140 by 40 and win2f-06 .'V 20 and the wholu tv.v stories Lih. A Lew ENGINE and BOILERS erected last summer and now in good order. There are all the necessary outbuildings on the premises, and ' dwelling Douses for the Proprietor, Foreman and hands. Also a LIacK?muu SLop. Fbtre is also an excellent Saw Mill in connection with the Factory. There pre about 700 acres cf land well timbered, which will be sld in connection with the Tannery. About 400 cords of Bark now on hands. Hemlock can be purchased at 2.50 and Oak at $ 1.50 per cord, delivered. The property will l-e sold low and on easy terms. For further particulars address C. P. MURRAY, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Ta. Sept. 21,1859. 4 i-tf. BBENSBUBG FOUND BY. HAYING pur chased the entire stock and fixtures cl the Elejisburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with IIci:?Iis, IMougli I'olntM, .Stores, Mill Irons, Tlircslilu? Machine, and castings of any kind that may be needed in the community. . By strict attention to the business of the con cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from thosein want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundrv. EDWARD GLAPS. March 22, '55-tf. PHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, north side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and trarae Makers, always on hand.. Any" A. U l.'l fir 11 IIUUi t Ulan i.U. XlgVUi.! ittllVVl in the various Town&4nhi3 portion of the State, to whom opportunities wilfc-bo offered for large profits to- fteajitfres.;. " : SILAS E. WEIR. FebrilRry 17, 1858:tf . . " FIRE! FIRE! ! FIEE! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE alternation of the public to one of the great est improvements, ever, made in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel. ., v r- . . . GEORGE HUNTLEY.-- Ebesuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tL - D. FOSTER. P. S. XOOS, Greensburg. " ' Lbensburg. FOSTER &. XOOX, rtvh ncrvl'.tn.i ibfmsels for tharirac- tice of the Law in Cam na county, willat- tend to all business intrusted m them. Cololonade Row;" Ebensburi , Oct. 7, 1857. OTice on j Yfliat In to be Rone! (Trcm the LancaftTT Inte!'.igr?r.ce'. What is to be done by the Democratic Na tional Convention, when" jt reassembles st Baltimore on the ISth of Janet This is a question which Is in everybody' mouth; but we have seen no cne rs yet who couM give n satifactory answer. Uuless all the del.g-t"3 co there in a spirit of ccnci!ia?ka and cz: - proruiee, and resolve to commence their wci: de noeo. we are very tuHch afraid tue C i- could do, under tie t knock all pltt- :ow ledge the Consti- tatcs as Eupreme au thority, then nominate some sousl conserva tive Democrat, not idettified with extremists froca either sectrcn of tho Union, and, after having done so, adjeurn sine die, and tba people will take care of the r?t:t. TLtse quadrennial platforms hava been a ccutant source of injury to the Dcmoeriilo party and never once a benefit that we could perceive. Before platforms were thought cf the Democratic party was tlwas nnited, -nd triun phantiy elected JeSerson, una 3Iadion, and 3Ionroe, and Jsckson, uad Van Bnrcn. to Presidential ofSce. Then commenced the platform bnsine. and we were defeated in 1&40, again in 1S43, and may lose a third tlcciion in 1S00, from the same canst, unkis the ensuing Bi Convention is more than usually careful, slavery are becoming The discussions about tc-.f.ctly nanseathg. The question is worn threadbare, and has lot all interest with the people. Themasses care nothing abcut a platform; they want a candi date of goo2 genuine Democratic stock, who, when he is elected, will administer the Gov ernment as it was administered by Thmts Jefferson and Andrew Jackscn. Let the Convention give for our etindard bearer Euch a man, and we desire nothing more. He can be triumphantly elected without standing on any platform ether than the Coctt'talion an 1 the lasofthe country; but fetter him with a platform objectionable to any portion of the party, and the chances ere that the Government will fail into the hands of tha Black Republicans at the close of the pres ent Administration. Couldn't Stand it. Some of enr inferior county jails says a California paper, are re markably cool well ventilated concerns, A man confined in cne of them a short time, finding it impoasbie to remain in it with any thing like comfort, crawled out cf it on? rsiny Dight, an J arousing the Sheriff, informed him that unless the hole was storped up within twenty-four hours he would Weave the darn ed place for goool" The Sheriff banded Lim a dollar for a bed at a hotel, and the next morning had 4,the darned place" fixed np t3 suit the fancy of Lis fastidious boarder. TIc icnsug cf 1SCO. The following excellent taka off on tha questions proposed to be ssked by the Inkers . of the Ccesus of I860, has been variously credited to the Buffalo Express and the Cleve land PlaindcaTer. Without attempting to settle the question to paternity, we present it as we find it: What is your age? . Where were you born? Are you married, and if so, bow do jo? like xii Hew many children Lavo jon, and do thej snfrclentlf resemble you as to preclul tLt possibility of their belonging to any of yoai neigh bors? Did yoa ever have tha mease's, and if so, bow many? Have you a twin brother fceycr.il years ol- j dtr than yourself? I Have you paren's, and if eo, Low many of them? Do you read the New TcEiaacent regular ( Iv. What is your fighting weigh:? How many times has your wife "wished she was dead," and did you reciprocate the wii: Do yon us2 LongLten tobacco. Were you and your wife worih anything when married, and if not what proportion of her things were your'n and your things vers her'u? Were you ever in the penitentiary? Are you troubled with biles? How many empty l ttlc3 have you in the house? How does your meerschaum olor. Have you all of Thayer's tpecches on tho horse railroad? Are beans an article of regular dkt in your family, and if so, how does it go? State whether you are blind, deaf, idiotic, or have have the Leaves? How many chickens have you, and ar they on foot or in the shell? Is there a fctraw berry mark on your left arm? ; Which food do you prefer rum or mixed drinki? r State how much pork, dutch cheese, im pending crisis, popular sovereigny, standard poetry, G-ayet' paper, Eave code, catnip, rei lianneL, Constitution aud Union, eld junk, perfumery, coal oil, liberty. Loop tkirt, &c, you have on hand. ' Persons liable to be "csrsscd," will do well to cat the aoove out and put it np in a conspicious place. 3TfBnya trunk, Pat?' vAnd what for should I traid a dealer, buy a trunk? rejoined Pat. "To put yoor clothes in," was the reply. 'And caked? The divil a Lit of it." -Tho water that flows from a spiin does not congeal in winter. And those sentiments cf friendship which flow from the heart cau- I uttbe frozen in adversity. lnr- ir-cnr O C