fa 01 select i . ic ;!; THIS BLESSINGS OF GOVEBXMET, LIXK TEtK DEWS OF HXAVKN, SHOULD BH DI8TBIBUTET "iLtXB XTPGX TH HIGH ASD TRB LOW, TBI BICH ASb TBI POOR. E1F SERIES. EfiENSBURG, PI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6,1860. TQL. 7 NO. 28. lis to 18- ?! 12- FIT H. red f ie at : uuntry. a cj lesul vi n,liir.2t jrices T. C'LopJ TERMS: nEMOCRAT& SENTINEL' IS PUB j ILshel every Wednesday Morning at L n.uLA and jjiftt oests per annum, bleia advance; ujs uullab asd devknty r Cists if not paid within six months, and DJfci,Ajt3 if not paid until the termination o vear. subscription will be taken for a shorter I j six months, and no subscriber will be :srj to eusconunue nis paper until au ar iga are paid, except at the option of the h . ... . . ... "J WhJ -ypersjn sucscrioing ior six m on in 3 win oe .J ose dollar, unless the money is paid Jr. Advertising- nates. One insert'n. Two do. Three do 12 lines j 21 lines 36 lines I $ 50 1 00 1 50 3 months. $1 50 2 50 4 OO 6 00 10 00 15 00 75 1 00 2 00 6 do. $3 00 4 50 7 00 9 00 12 00 22 00 $1 00 2 00 S 00 12 do -wOTiCSS, n .1 I $ 5 00 9 00 12 00 ,' -e .f Hne1 -.ires. '06 lines J I c!unin, 1- lines 1 14 00 20 00 85 00 h- All adeTti?enients must be marked with f imWr of insertions desired, or they will be i Its sn-i Inne-l nntil forbid, and chareed accordinirlv 7 "Ulisl f TREASURER'S SALE, F UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS IX I Cambria C-uiity. A. D. 18(J0. I MIS A. BLAIR, Treasurer f Cambria Coun- Tatt-J A. :a tLe Cbcimonwealth 01 l ennsyn'ama, in C.-'iumt-'Dweiikl; ilirecting the time and man- f IIinz unseatctt lands ior taxes, do EBT GIVE NOTICE, th following de 01 tracii of Unseated Lands and Lots of zi Iq tae said County' of Cambria, or such tbtrcvf as may be necessary to pay arrear A tAses due thereon, for one year or more, je ouered for &de at the Court House in the of Ebeiisburg-, on th second Monday of SUtsc.-:-: L b-ini the 11th day,) and eontiuue by ad- ssut irom u;ty to day until the wnole oe " t -uch arrearages of taxes and costs, ne ''ra.vruinii thcrern. ' UNSEATED LIST. Njhics of Warrantees or Ow ners. u Twr. Allegheny Toicnship, Aaron liowen 165S 1859 129 26 Jimoi llannum -"58 5 40 11 ;r- of Walter Elder '53 '59 8 C8 e was r ;e s:ze, . L'J Zi or crci YY.iliam M'Dougal fpart) 7 70 red frst: Warren Ilnnnuru Yart Whithead JIo::::a Il iunutn '55 02 79 00 40 37 97 4 3 15 1 10 arv. li Simuel Wiil ,i tie 1:1 ahscr'f t: 1 M-'ntmery Douglass Fcn!"ii & Johnston 1859 Bhirldick Totcnship. J-jLn Jjr-lon 1353 1S59 G J.tcb Prespini-r 14 I'aulUoo 13 IX IjiUL.. 53 34 5o inada.'.aq lani'l Levy J"-'i.h Mori is William Duncan SanhEecd Diniel Davis J ha White William O'Conuell Georjre M'Cann 59 John E. Evan's heirs 3 John Jordan "58 '59 Ciiiit'trla Township. S5 James Means 1858 1859 II Andrew Nc-kon William Baiiham 12 S3 G 53 6 34 G 53 13 05 6 53 6 53 2 25 13 13 15 35 4 33 12 02 4 50 apyly L: urual, g i C. A. A New-Yr: :orcE Jolm Boyd 1 John Thomas 1 1 Evan Abranis & .Tno Beunet '59 7 Carroll Tutcnship. 45 41 50 HOUb: ! RfcAET to ilu.T.lk' ilon. ts. to . $100, witLia diitriii re more .n tie I ,nJ B' my: AXE r.: Sarah Barr 1853 1859 24 46 12? Wilson Barr 25 60 I"'? Daniel Barr 2G 30 111 Levi Barr 25 13 U4 Henry Lcbo & Rob't Irvin (part) 8 80 A. Carson & r . Uubiey (part) 8 01 Julius AqT Rev. D. V. Jones 1359 John Miller Y.van D. Evans 80 35 40 35 Thomas Edwards (part) '53 '59 14 Chest lotcnghip. 19 117 Sision Walker 1853 1859 '..) William T'nrlrpr 23 2G 94 10 111 Anthony Simmons 10 96 H athan Lonnhborouh 16 96 Frederick Molyneux 17 04 Ihonaas Kctland -ULaAshby T'.iomas Masters JiaKetland 14 50 12 15 15 00 29 63 121 Itcry Philips 17 56 - Jiaies Armstrong 'i James Hunter Viita Butler 1853 23 00 8 82 1 88 ''5 J .lm Seely '58 '59 22 90 Jun Myers 8 94 11 63 11 26 16 20 8 10 8 04 7 96 14 25 20 63 3 62 27 28 20 65 10 29 16 27 31 86 Henry Del.jz'er & Co Miiam Gray vJ Jjocph Gray Stephen Beck Jicob Beck Wa Beck Adam Weaver (part) Jiffies Foster & Geo Gillison Clearfield Tuwualitp. land C.rvAstr 1',9 Iw-.O Urze T . Stephen Sykes Michael Kfrr.ifl .t ivug -J s J ;ircv and aael Kf nnl LI" (frc"v Jwass Brysoa Jn Cannon jh Jones f- Litzinger's heirs Aji Cooper Job C)x illiam Lambert iiam Tilion Jn Storm Pitrick Shiels Jnies Diver (formerly) Abraham Shultz (formerly) Jatnck Kelly V ' "trick Such Iuer Hoover 1859 I-akell'Gaire fields & Daibin rMinis Wolf Henry Wolf pb Davis t'erny Davis Morris Davis Conemnugh Totonship. Decker 1853 T Harshberger wbKlinefeIi(er0 ft,e11 provement w Mack & Ben Gorges feD-wson fa JQ lagan ston Tract LLAK: loUar i's ws, .ies'srnt i r2,lS9 7 9 23 17 15 2 6 7 7 60 12 51 11 20 94 33 60 60 1OKT0G , rcsr;; and 5. fitf : Taints. 15 20 15 20 1 07 2 13 4 62 15 38 11 72 6 91 200 238 400 400 r require is cots- AU of fir 201 14 14 20 56 200 Lumber1 394 509 523 6 7 68 50 20 381 433 174 433 5 5 r 63 SO 7 58 3 75 1 35 1 43 4 05 216 410 410 410 Western rdcd James Nelson Alex M'Gregor 4 6 5 7 7 7 7 1 11 6 7 5 3 7 o 7 4 1 7 7 6 1 m i 5 7 2 48 50 120 King & Shoenberger 00 Geoige Moore Thomas Wilscn Andrew Kennedy James Roberts Charles Jones John Bell 21 John Callen William Clark Shepley Priestly 1859 Geo Funk & Thos Yickroy 68 112 George Sbrum Alexander Cachran Benjamin Williams William Brown 25 John Teeter Samuel Gorgas George Gates do Jamison V 50 50 50 50 50 75 55 08 77 70 12 50 93 50 50 13 50 50 63 88 50 80 do Harshberger do Sinclair do Crook James Burke '58 '59 J Marbourg 1853 James Stewart Widow Stewart 1859 Munster Township. Seth R M'Cune '58 '59 Croyle Township. Robert Stewart '58'59 (late SummerhiU ) Frederick Croyle'a. Estate lute Summer hill 50 03 3 08 10 80 14 83 10 67 "William Smith D. D. 1859 8 25 William Clark (part) 1 88 Henry West '58 '59 1 26 07 late bummerhill j Samuel Stoltze's Estate 1 29 93 late SummerhiU Lots in Town rf SummerhiU, ( now Croyle.') lx)t JSo 3 1858 J859 61 Lot No 4 58 Jackson Township. JohnWigton 1858 1859 23.14 Abagail Kamsey 1858 6 38 Samuel Stitt '58 '59 32 00 John Steel 32 00 James Steel 32 00 Geo R Shoup 2 83 James Stitt 21 00 Thoma3 Stitt 24 00 393 100 400 400 400 30 CC0 300 300 John Stoner 24 00 200 200 Christian Stoner 13 88 Jacob Runp 13 88 405 300 140 25 20 122 S00 80 139 413 208 42 181 1S4 89 405 59 63 437 433 401 400 257 439 439 439 439 190 443 338 430 200 100 410 429 230 72 23 100 154 150 163 100 100 150 175 200 277 John Hubley 27 95 Henry Shoemaker '53 '59 24 00 Thomas White 13 98 Daniel Good 2 03 James Murray 2 09 Julian McAnally 9 77 John McAnally 24 00 Peter Bortman 8 00 Daniel Levy 11 14 William Morris 33 07 Isaac Bonser 15 64 Alexander Hunter 2 37 Daniel Farley 14 51 Jasper Ewing 14 72 James ltccs 7 15 135 John Simpson 34 43 Abraham Gouchenour 4 01 Highland Township. T V 1"- 1 . r. t.jv cJUM'pll iCKcrny ioi0 -y 3 bi 120 tltsha KoJgerS 21 15 40 Robert Ross 24 35 Jacob Clement 21 57 11 John Copp , 15 00 7 Edward Copp Q 53 Summerhill Tvwnship. 80 Jacob Nagle '53 '59 26 04 80 Henry Woods 26 04 80 James Dalton 26 04 80 James Seanght 26 04 John Nicholson 11 27 131 Jacob Goughenonr 26 28 40 John Thomposon 19 3 131 John Nicholson 25 49 Isaac Jones 11 85 Adam Burk 185a 4 05 Ebenezer Branham '58 '59 26 07 80 W illiam Hunt 25 45 Lewis Cassiday 13 64 William Govett (part) 4 27 4 6 James Myers 1 63 SusqueJianna Township. N.Hughes '53 '59 8 10 James Rhey 14 02 John Weitzell 12 16 Peter Garman 14 83 William D. Owens 1858 4 05 Morgan Jones '58 -59 9 12 Joseph Thomas 12 16 Joseph Vanderslice 1859 8 83 James Thompson 8 10 A. B. Waller 16 84 Taylor Township. John Gill 1858 7 R. Cunkleton 3 J. Brown 7 Allen Brown 7 J. Paxton 3 William Brown 4 400 -ISO 400 405 102 230 400 401 200 53 207 400 308 324 404 210 ;5G 243 109 81 60 50 176 50 57 50 58 80 32 William Stewart '58 '59 James Gill John Stitt Shepley Priestly 15 00 15 00 7 50 2 04 3 90 Shepley Priestly 1858 Peter Shoenberger do '58 '59 15 00 11 56 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 Cutwalt Peter West Henry Gillon Arent Sonman Christain Lingenfelter Arent Sonman Samuel Hinton 40 William John Richard Constantino John R. M'Farlane A. M. & R. White 43 Fi ancis John Jeremiah M'Gonigle Philip West 1859 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 40 439 150 100 1200 200 14 05 1000 77 00 15 40 17 97 11 65 11 65 100 11 65 15 60 156 9 01 7 50 White Township. 56 Simon Walker 1858 59 23 17 Thomas Lambourn 46 80 Henry Philips 48 47 95 23 153 Frederick Molyneaux 34 39 153 Simon Walker 89 08 108 Thomas Lambourn 22 42 153 Thomas Lambourn 47 40 156 Henry Philips 19 49, 60 Robert Boggs 51 97 60 Mary Brown 51 07 60 Andrew Small T CI 97 133 156 133 400 400 400 400 400 40 308 324 206 132 166 400 155 400 101 CO 400 400 300 101 400 77 13 103 82 96 250 180 440 100 440 300 Alexander Brown Thomas Brown William Harris . John Harris 1858 17 14 17 14 17 14 17 14 17 17 39 03 33 47 19 95 14 44 6 65 12 42 21 76 21 90 3 30 1 89 22 43 12 68 1 57 19 02 18 82 26 23 14 60 22 19 3 87 11 44 1 82 1 29 2 42 12 77 14 95 4 49 13 80 14 95 14 95 14 95 13 52 12 75 12 75 6 38 2 55 12 75 3 25 2 13 17 77 James Reed 153 William Coates 73 William Rush '58 '59 '58 - 17 William West John Marshall Jeremiah Musscr '68 59 Jacob King 87 Michael Musser - 7 Abraham Witmer Thomas Ketland Thomas L. Moore Ann M'Mutrie James Craig Owen Jones James M'Mutrie Thomas Murgatroid John Brown Patrick Borland Thomas 15. Moore Thomas Caaby T. L. Moore James M'Mutrie and others '58 Graff & Malone Walton & Dillon '58 '59 1859 Henry Such Morris Such Martin WTolf Martin Davi3 Martin Black Patrick Peters Patrick Borland Patrick Strand Yoler Township. John Steel 1859 Jacob Crook George Gates Harshberger James Sharp John Louden Alexander M'Gregor D. Shroek George Moore Thomas Wilson Andrew Kerney Michael Musser James Roberts C. Jones James Taylor Alexander Cochran Joseph Palmer SEATED LIST. -At the same time and place. 400 433 433 433 318 400 400 S0O 60 400 147 50 418 410 400 17 43 8 50 13 83 8 50 S 50 8 50 4 25 4 25 will be 400 400 400 200 200 ALSO sold, the following Seated Lands and Lots of Ground, on which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have been returned to the Commissioners agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April, 29th 1844. Names of Warrantees or Otcners. Act's Ter. AReahenxi Townsniv. 1 Lot Francis Gallagher 1857 $2 32 20U Hugh M'JNeal IS 1 Lot .Nicholas Nagle 1 1 lot Jesse Ilerbit 1857 '58 10 220 Fluke & Royer '57 8 1 lot John Ilarkms " 3 1 lot William Wiley '57 '53 8 1 lot Wm M'Combie 1857 3 75 25 23 25 40 50 40 1 lot Terrence Kioncy 1 lot Joseph Ilouck, 5 Keefe & Hawley 1S58 1 lot James A Bradley 1 lot Morris McAlip 306 340 5 61 3 83 5 10 2 71 1 99 1 lot John liisbOD Peter Wiil 64 40 97 Blacklick Township. John Davis 1S57 99 PaalDishong '57 '58 S 50 John E Evan's heirs 1163 Mathew Kane 6 75 James Kane 10 10 George Lister 26 80 David Boring 1857 2 85 300 50 230 400 168 50 47 4 Dennis McGee Isaac Matin Denton Mobly " Mulford & Alter 1858 David Powell Joseph Rose Cambria Township. Joseph James 1857 Murray & Kittell Carroll Township. James Refner 1857 '58 Rev David W Jones '57 1 1 1 13 4 3 90 58 30 69 86 10 5S9 4 A 193 80 32 73 80 170 80 5 100 123 1 70 2 lots John P Parrish 1857 '58 2 84 M'Cormick & Harter '57 1 47 54 42 Peter Bartraxn 1 Charles Kane 1 H lots John Leidel 1 Chest Township. Daniel Noel 1856 Clearfield Township. 53 27 44 51 20 400 Geo & Dan'l Kraft '57 '58 39 25 1 lot Jacob Kline '57 '57 '58 60 71 68 92 65 CO Lake M'Guire Jr 2 Rodger Shiels '57 1858 180 Joseph Dysert 2 11 330 Llovd. nui & Co. 60 . Joseph M'Feely 6 84 2 45 159 Samuel Calvin 400 George Cowan 6 5 80 57 130 Shiels & Durbiu Conanaugh Borough. 2 lots Samuel Jones 1857 1 ' George S King 2 Peter Shoonberger i Joseph Santee Ebensburg Borounh. 1 1 1 2 70 53 70 13 2 lots Richard Jones (S C) '57 3 33 6 1 John U U r4eiU '07 '08 1 Hugh Ryan 1858 3J ' George Wilson Jackson Township. 15 JohnStuver 1856 6 . Isaac Teeter 445 445 445 445 44G 433 371 221 250 47 98 199 200 30 30 333 200 25 300 350 360 400 203 30 595 20 25 70 370 433 130 5 32 98 2 72 400 1 27 210 85 10 21 48 40 38 200 6 58 85 100 27 40 60 23 43 50 2 40 200 3 40 6 60 2 04 2 04 4 13 75 1 19 50 97 12 00 100 3 4 72 200 3 60 400 1 10 ; 300 Charles Murray '56 '58 440 Eiizab'th Garman '56 '57 '58 40 38 116 James Bracken 50 R L Johnston 1856 438 Buchanan Tract '57 '58 415 Holt ' . 35 Lytle 17 William Stuver 1857 193 ' Michael Brawley 110 Jonathan J Chmoger 50 Christopher Decker 50 James Eckels ;57 '58 30 ' Henry Wagner 1857 Johnstown Birough. 1 lot William Howard 1857 Loretto Borough. 1 lot Jacob Fel's heirs '57 '58 2 4 John Fenloa 1857 1 Elizabeth Conwaj . 1858 32 10 49 91 1 ' Peter Sweeny F A Gibbons Munster Township. Augustine Glass 1856 JasC M'Hagh's estate 1857 1 lot Milbarg Kean 1858 Bicldand Township. Joseph Dunlap '57 '58 Archibald Dunlap 1857 Henry Staub Michael Burkhart 1858 SummerhiU Township. Franklin Boyles '56 '57 John B Brookbank 1856 Christian Knepper's estate J.-hn King '56 '57 '58 Mrtm Mixesall 185G - 1 lot L S Montgomery 104 50 125 2 52 4 25 62 4 89 40 66 1 00 264 80 10 100 12 120 40 50 8 5 450 100 12 144 55 371 400 40 30 44 34 55 C3 21 26 67 77 80 93 00 63 37 62 01 o .Peter M'Guire '56 '57 Thomas J Parrish 1856 lot John Plummcr 11 8 Tbos Patterson's est '56 '57 12 John Shaeffer 1 JohnAgen 1857 7 Emily Benson 3 Aaron Crum 6 Nathan Crum 9 Peter Dun 2 lots William llaney Jr 3 30 Wm Haney (now Croyle) 2 49 Kr Off-- IfiT -r 20 393 40 80 44 52 120 50 John Otto 47 1 lot Ann Zerby Uriah Emigh James Bark (of John) 2 lots Michael Berry Nicholas Crum Abraham Crum William Crum Rebecca Crum Ben?! Crum James Doran James Farren Samuel Flenner Edward Grew do HeynolJs Hughes & J Miller 1 lot Jacob Holder Ben&dict Lilly James M'Breen Francis M'Connell John M'Coy 1 lot Mary Noel George Pringle Isaac Plum oner's estate Martin P Pringle Silas Ream James Rager Chas Freed & Wm Shartr 13 03 53 75 64 61 76 46 18 53 54 89 50 98 93 50 55 45 32 54 25 15 50 19 100 150 120 i 95 49 100 4 50 4 33 95 12 220 45 100 80 57. o 12 93 12 79 05 29 54 84 66 42 29 29 65 12 48 75 58 SO 84 62 78 75 15 28 58 46 21 92 1 Allen Sharp . , JacJ Settleniyer. 6 lots Elizabeth Sweeny 2 Samuel B Seaman's estate 30 200 153 80 130 150 73 50 439 260 180 8 50 Isaac Smay '57 '53 John Skeliy Sr 1857 David Shaeffer John Wilmore 1 lot Joseph Wolf Henry Zellers & Co J acob Crum Elias Crum John Kean John Kean (Mountain) John Kean (upper sawmill) Charles P Murray 1858 George nempfieid William Oldam Summitcille Borovah. 1 lot Wm Jackson '57 '53 1 do 1 do 4 Janvy-T Moore William Jackson lot Jacob Coulter I James Henry 12 3 1 1 6 3 1 1 Andrew Donahoe's est '5S 1 John Mills SusqueJianna Township. 78 55 04 97 40 116 100 277 25 341 50 100 80 50 Abraham Boring I006 Joseph Griffith Morgan Jones A B Waller 6 '57 '53 Jacob Keith 1857 James Mebaffy '57 '58 Jonathan Anderson John Weible Isaac Evans 1858 Joseph M'Donald William M'Donald William M'Donald Andrew Kelly Charles O'Neill William Whitehead Washington Tcwnship. Gojy Bowman '56 '57 1 1 61 1 53 4 9 o 3 11 8 3 3 o 70 87 45 83 33 33 23 71 32 09 01 58 15 69" 48 170 117 70 100 50 8 1 5 1 lot Henrv Brown '56 '57 '58 1 William Bruce '56 '57 Peter Cassiday '56 '57 '53 1 lot John Carroll Josephine Dysart George M'Cullough Michael Moyers . 1 lot Jacob Nagle 1856 1 Geo Nagle '56 '57 '58 John C O'Neill 1 105 1 4 27 69 08 00 33 05 03 50 97 56 12 12 45 83 10 80 83 88. 00 42 00 11 80 80 78 55 39 40 600 4 170 500 120 13 1 lot Valentine Cramer 57 '58 1 John Cresawell 1 4 1 George Ferry Thomas Jackson's estate 109 Peter & Step'n Moyers '57 24 George Ross Jo7 00 1 lot Clement Urban Thomas Bingbam 1 lot Jacob Cramer 1857 John Kinport '57 '53 John Kean John Moran's est 1857 William Smith 1853 I lot Samuel Gray I Timothy Maxwell I Harkins Ott While Township. Thomas Stiles '56 '57 Margaret Busier Johu Beers 1857 John Beers William Edmunson Philip II Edmunson Vewhouse & Swyers o 33 1 11 7 1 8 5 4 5 7 5 11 34 49 48 43 10 01 JOHN A. BLAIR, Treasurer. 2 Daniel Litxinger 4 1 Johu Lytle Amp MANHOOD, 3E52 How Lost. How Restored. Just Published, in a Scaled Envdojte, On the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Semiual Weikness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emis sions, including Impotency and Mental and Physical Incapacity. t bob. j. culver wbll, u. v., Author of " The Green Book, $-c." The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from Lis own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may lw effectually removed without Medicine and with out dangerous Surgical operations, bougies, in struments, rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition aiay be, may cure himself cheip!y priraMy and radi cally. TLe Lectore will prov a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post pall, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CII. J. a KLINE, M. D., 4S0 First Avenue. New York, Post Box 45S6. April 11, 18C0.-ly. TO COXSU3I PTITES A.D ATER VO US SUFI EliERS. THE subscriber, for several year3 a resident of Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegeta ble remedy a sure cure for Consumption, Asth ma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Cobls, awl Nervous De bility. For the benefit of Consumptives and Nercous Sufferers, he is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, he will send the Pre scription, with full directions (freerf charge); also a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's Birople herbs. Those desiring the remeJy can obtain it by return mail, by addressing J. E. CUTHBERT. BATOXIC PHYSICIAN, No. 429 Broadway, New York. Apnl 18, 18GU.-3E1. FRANK W. HAY OFFERS to the Merchants and others having TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WA"RL to sell again, inducements not found in any Manufactory West of the Allegheuies. All 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, l860.-6m. riLLIAM CARR &. CO.. WHOLESALE If Grocers, I mjforters, and Dealers in For eign aDd Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskev, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 560 Bbls double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whisky. Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Blls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails ic, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, 1858.tf VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SAL THE undersigned offtrs for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three miles Wes-t of Ebensburg, and about 9 miles by Plank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. A Branch Rail Road will shortly be constructed to Ebensburg. The establishment is one of the largest in the State, ami is now in successful op eration. The main building is 140 by 40 and wing 00 y 20 and the whole two stories Ligh. A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected lat summer and now in gxl order. There are all the necessary outbuildings on the premises, and dwelling Houses for 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 wiil be sold 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 be ld low and on easy terms. For further particulars address C. P. MURRAY, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. Sept. 21, 1859. 44-tf. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAYING pur chased the entire stock and fixtures oi the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with Ploughs Plough Points, Stores, Mill Irons, Threshing Machines, 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 those in want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAFS. March 22, Ot- tf. P niLADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, north side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and Frame Makers, always on band. 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. iebruary I, lso8:tt FIRE! FIRE! IFIRE!!! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one of die jrreat- est improvements ever made in COOKINO STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel. Ebesuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. d. rosTEx. r. s. xoox, Greensburg- Ebensburg. FOSTER & AO OX, H A VI NO associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam na county, will at tend to all business intrusted jo them Office on Cololonade Row;" Eben6burj , Oct. 7, 1S57. The Rat-tall Cactus. The X. York Leader, in givldr a fVtch f of the late Mike Wabh, relates of bim, when a member of Congress, the f&Lowicg Moy, which, though old, is wcrth rr j-eatin, as na one can by any pcsaiLlllity real it wiihout laughing. At the foot of the capitel gardens Penn sylvania avenue, (on the right hand side as you are fronting that builuirj.) is an enclo sed space national property ccataing ona or more tenements and wme conservatories and hot houses Here for Fome ti-D ' past, and until his death, enjoying Utdeanfc pat ronage, sojourned a Frenchman, learned in botany and many other sciences. iSotue com panions while passing these V'zr.hrs. T-ere yaantiog bis acquirements to Mke, voo ficirj tpirit of contradiction, cai.eu thcru in ques tion He doubted whether these em.'nent botanists knew the difference betwe-n oats and wheat, and believed, he paid, that & Bjw ery boy could persuade ihcm that thtlr corn was clover. Finally, Mike undertook, bo tauicaily." to deceive the Frenchman trMh whatever he could pick up where th-y p'rsJ, in a lane stilting his premises. Frcu a wreck of Sower pots and rubbish, he selected one sound pot and a rat lying cext the heap. Placing the rat iu the Cower pot Le covered it up wi.h mould, leaiug out tL- tail wli'.a te fixed perpendicularly by tying it carefully to a small grecu rubbij-u. lie text ciuled on the Professor and told him that a friend, Lieut. , (whose sh:p haviu toucleJ at one of the Islands of the thcu ttira ir.cojr nita, Japan, had excited some intereit.) lal presented him with a very curious jkiu i of Cactus. This he wbhed the professor to examine. 20 one, Mike said Lad Itxn s.b!o to make it out, and he might Lave it for ton years and not find five people who would; sj ho hardly felt justified in keeping it out cf a public collection, and yet he dil not like to part with a keeptake from a-'fiicod." The Professor eagerly repaired to examine the vegetable curiosity. After a close in spection he determine 1 what it was, or at least christened it by a Cue Greek Dame two words, as Mike said, averaging sixteen let ters. The Professor exhausted himself in persuading Mike tLat the interests of science required that ha ehjulJ sacriSca to them lha sentiments of friendship, by surrendering this rare production of the vegetable kingdom to the keeping of the botaLut. The reluc tant Mike eventually consented cn the wi1 ling aid solemn assurances of ths Professor that i: would be ten led to with the utmost care; and so it was Placed in a hot huuse, it was cautiously but carefully betpiinkled with water, at a temperature cf severity de gress by tiie theraiomete-r. It was noticed and describe 1 by the National Inis'JigcLcer. TLe Notice was copied into othre papers. The plant was exhibited with piido to several eminent indiviiuals; at length with the heat and the moisture the tip of the tail began ti exconate. The Proftfsor was delighted it waj budding It wis exxu.inel with great interest by one cf the chief patrons, -tho Great Daniel," to whrm the boianiet promised one of the first slips for MarsLfield. "It was too good a joke to keep," saii Mike, "espe cially in a hot house, to before long thej sjielt a rat " The wrath and shame of the Professor were excessive, anl so was tha in dignation of tho great Daniel, not the author of the joke, bat at the unfortunate botanist. whom he 6tigmstized as a "d 1 frog eating Frenchman, through whom he had been taken in, and ought to Lave known bet ter. JLiJ Last winter an Irishman, recently lan ded on our shores, applied to a merchant on the wharf, fjr work. Wiiliag to do him m Lindners tho latter handed him a shovel, and pointing to the back of his ktore, toll him to shovel off the sidewalk. The merchant forgot all about the Irish man until the lapse of an Lour or two, when Teddy thrust his head into the counting room (which was up ttairs) and inquired: "Mayhap yce'd be having a pick, svrC "A pick to g. t thj s i.w off; ' 0 X the mer chant smiling. "The snow'd be off long bicce," replied Teddy, '-an the bricks too, for that iaatthcr. but its the i7e (soil) that sihicks'." In some alarm the nuercharit rin to Lis back window, and sure enough the fellow had thrown neaily all the pavement into the street and made quite a hoie. 'Good gra:ious. man! I only wanted ycu to shovel off the snow!" Arrah, sir' said Teddy, didn't your hon or tell me to shovel off the "utca?A-" Not long since a religous s-ciety in Connecticut met to decid) what Color thej should paint their meeting house Seme pro posed one color and some another. At last one Eaid: "I move we paint it rum color, for Dea con Smith has had his face painted that color for a number of year, and it crows brighter and brighter every year!" TLe IXbcols fase grew blighter than ever. So They Say. "They' will fay atytLIng and everything. "TLey Lave saii every thing mean and etesp;cable. 'TLey say things that break cp families, crush hecrts blight hopes and sinother worthy aspirations. Whenever a man wrculates a "slat.ucr, and gives -They" as his authority, turn 3 oar tick upon him. He means no good. X&jrueorge .uaruox, a lJtilimcre jolice officer, wa3 found to be deranged, ou Fti day night last, and it was necessary to send him to the hospital. The curious cause tigned is "loss of res: anJ religious excite ment " Some author lei's us that math is c.il about the tongue " True, the t! inz is in very body's mouth. nnr- ir n C c o