democrat anh jstnfiiul. fy The Ebensburg and Crcsson Itail i road passenger train on leaving Crcsson last Friday, ran into a huge snov drift ; and not being powerful enough to plough her way through was, with her passen j gers compelled to remain uritil assistance ; from the main road could be had, as the J snow which closed in behind the cars pre ! vented their return. On Saturday a pas J sage was ploughed through the snow by : - " " i the united strength of three or four heavy j. S. TODD. Editor & Publisher. fn iqicuyrl 111253 Letter from Co. K. Il5tli Bcgl tuciit lenu. Volunteer. i tts The snow torin last week, was j terrine, in many places blocking up the " ! roads cntirelv. I en or twelve freight Tlie Case of Kloiieau. r . - , , . . , ... . . .. . ,, . trains were snowed up in the neiglibor- V e not.ee tuat the name ot Albert IX . 1 . ... . M , l i .1 v. i i ' hood of Ualhtzin. In some localities, Boileau no longer head? the editorial col- ' . , i i r- i i much damage to propertv was done by urnns of the Philadelphia Evtnunj Journal. , . T ,, , , , . , .. . the wind. The Catholic Church, m Ii- Iuape.Ied, no doubt, bv a sense ot shame. ' r , . , ,,... ... . 1 trobe, cstmorclaiid counla-, was blown r.fter having made a call oi linn-.-;!, he ; . , ,. ! down : and man v other buildings through- seeks to cover his cowardice by wUiid'aw- ; - - ..." i out tnat count v snared lhe same fate. mg his name trom public gaze. lhe : friends of the Journal too were, likely,'; C3 We learn from one of the meni'ocis instrumental m advising Mr. lioikau to ! of company D. of the 1 loth regiment, that withdraw froiu the paper, knowing well ; Lieut. J. L. Braliier, of that company, that the future success of the Joun.al, a ; was appointed Adjutant of the lcgiment. a Democratic orgai, will greatly depend j The appointment is a good one : and one Camp NV.ar Fai.mocth,", February 3, 1863. Friend Todd I, again, drop you a few lines to let you know how we are get ting along ; but before I go further, I wish to correct an error which appeared in my last epistle, lest it might be mis construed in such a way as to do injustice to some of our officers. I believe that I wrote that the Captain had been sent back with a portion of the company to procure arms, and that returning on Sun- SHERIFF'S SALES. IIIgTuly Important from Charleston. Tht JilockaJing Fleet attacked ly rcM gy V1KTUE of sundry writs f Yecditio Iron-CUoU. Tiro L'mon refsebs sunk I 1J ni Kxpona and levari Facias, issued four st t on fire our lost of men heaiy : out out f tike Court of Common Pleas of 'the rtULs luse none. ' Cambria Cunty, and t, m diiccted, there , , ... , . TV . , will beexi.t-ed io public sa.a at the Court Telegrams to.thc R.chmoiid Dispatch. J nlse in the l.r,.u-h of Lbensburg. on Ciiakixtux, .lan. 31 This morning ' MONDAY the 21 day of March next at ..ie the gunboats Palmetto State, Captain i o'clock 1. M., the Ioiioing Kel Estate to Ivutledge, smd Chicora, Capt- Tucker, ae- ; wit : companied bv three small steamers the : AH lhe right, title nnd ir.tertat c f T1ht.im wr " i i-.- i 'i .11 Yorker, of, iii and to a l-t f proun-J situate General Clinch, Ktiwau and C he.-tertieU i , , ... , 4l ' , e , ; in M llv-be l-'ti i:-h.CaujiTia cu!jty.U un all under the command of Commodore iMo, l uun at a coiuer of l,l Ingndiam, made an attack on the bloca- j f t,,i. r,.. i.. ihei.ee bv sai 1 A lak t ders, ai id succeeded in sinking two and ! Ci'iitmnwh incr. t hi nee down said liver conveyed tLe -4 i;.' : . t . r Timothy R. luv s t . '.' r u tenaticra atd L:c, it.i;iir. l ecuti.n ai.u to btr s .1.; it . H Davis. ALSO TLt f. T 1 .. .3. .. . CI ward M'Gla-'e. tf ;,. . .-... , r w Mtuate m the twii.; f y " the G-unt- o! Ctiiitri". i. : f Wiuiuni Vrl.s'c-r. ''" and desciihtd 2-f w. 7"" eech. The north t-t t'rV j thence bv tl UrJr.f Liv afternoon, thev joined the regiment, j crippling a third. thirty f ur feet, theuee by l"t formerly ol i p,. to a r,t " 1 r which was then in the 2d line of battle, ! The engagement commenced at 1 ; Th nia Downs, i.ow claimed by Cathaune J ,.-4 ' ";Vri where they .remained until we received o'clock. j D.wns, to t..Wn,:y,.r,ad aud theme l y sud I Uti,n the lVi.n? iv. , 'r? orders to retreat. This is the true state- The Palmetto State, with Commodore d eaeily t!:.r.y four eet tot he pUce of ue ,UJ ment, but it did not rcaJ that way in Ingraham on board, o.-ened tire upon the ,"f TJ llwns and Jo I Ua f f'- print. As for the other olficers, Lieut. Federal gunboat .Mercedita, carrytng ; Ti,...;as8 Yor'kev bv Deed daU-1 21st Xwcn t fT l.!. ,?C; ?-'-Hraliier was luvinjr sick at IlarrUbur' eleven guns and one hundred and -;, ... lUyi, thcr.n elected a snall ! " r4." , .'" -,J v I ' at the time, and the 2d Lieut, was de- fight men, which was soon sunk had arms, but uetore crossing river he lecame iJ suddcr.lv tick aiv obliged to turn back," whereui-onSer Davis ::nd Siiidt were oblia"! to command of the 2o men, until the tain came up w'uh the balance of our Since Lrote to von last, we had five i h- u-e i...w u!..v.-c.ivd. T..k.-: in exi-c:.:K n ; ., - . . . ; ':- C'liKi.mf iS wt.-r m.. vTim:ii.l.r ! r.A t.. I.. . ' 1 t il f .-uit .f ltrhk Nuiv : ..... . ' - t: u wuu - , . - .. . ... smu i tLe iuit r A r ti-- ' the 1 v.api. ."ieuwaz n, wim a iioai j erew, , ioi n .- v.- ... xe;er i ri x cf V;" Was came on Uard and surrendered. One j . 10-A i the .il.t. tide and mtn-t . f : T, ; L 1 aiUsiiotpiercAdherUikr,gomgck-:irtl.rough. ! " ' 1 . 1- h'- c .:.iJit::-s : . . take Capt. Stel!wag-n, and crew were paroled ' . ... .1(.v A i,n.-, . i 1 ". h ' - l-r-' r. Cap- by ConniKKlore Ingrahr.m. . .Je.;iie Da-n, Ivttr Ci.mty ..-J oi! er,. ! .'H', " if :;,-ei:-- men. Capt. I inker, ot the Chicora, reports c.-nl-li.ing hr: (i') -er-s m .r r :.-. ; r 'j ' " . t ' fcinkinjr iUiother Ftlcral 'inloai a:nl the ! ah -ut thinv a-rv.- if which arc cleare '.pwar.is. un-'.er j-.-fy rviice A,roie lO VOU last. We Iiau eiuivizi" .uiuuni i .ivi..i nni-...n ... . air..ii. ikmh i- i. a:.! ,,, i r , , . mioiner attemot i. meet tiicenemv, winch j u.-uuiiig 'i me Mi-aniMiii vutwei v.u. . u.. .- , j t!j,. j tvv .. t.. tumed out to be complete fciluYe. On j Tiie latter was s.-t on fire by the Cl.icom, , a':!ia ' '"r;1 ,:"W !,! l;,r,crl,4l'-T J an..ur.t. ojLerl ;L'C';S - the 10th we struck our tents, got into line 1 and hauled down her t! ig to surrender, ' t-.e sa... I).:.ie: 1"n i me i.tely Tut not . :v ''. ' ; " ,. 1 T , . , eruiion ;: to I e s- hi at tl.-e Milt ot l'rri.a.l i . . . . . and mareh-tl through the mud and cold hut afterwards managed to escape, uing -..,..,. j ni i iin-:.tM f i ,- ; Iiegimeiit inav feci urn his disconnectioa with it enrirely.) cf which the It is evident, from his cringing, whining ; proud. Doth, his personal appearance kuer that the poor fellow was cowered ' .Ml. abiiity render liiai well qualified for into tamo submission, by a lew threats of j the josUion : and while his good q-.;dit:e.s the midnight ass:i?c:n who violated his cf (.h? heart nnke friend? around him. person ; but while we blush at the dgra- j inb true merits will win for him places of ding humility of Mr. Iljileuu, we do nt j distincti-m. mean to s:iv aiiL'h: anuinst tho Journal i - 51- laeut. Col. 15. .Wcllern.itt which heretofore. h:ta ben ably edited. ot tne 5-Ith regiment, returneil home last Satur day where he intends remaining. He ha resigr.ed his commission. The Ilegi ment is s-t III in tlicir olJ quarter.", where they will likely r main till spring. Z- ,Tas. P. Murray lias jut r.-ccived and li-oni recent r.umlnrs, it promises not to deviate from its former co irs', nor while we Jo not thin!-: its ostensible edi tor worthy the fuss which has lecn made over him, we do not r-jxet having said what w; did, for it was not a particular individual, but the priupl for which j a varied assortment of lxjis and shoes. we contended. And until Congress and ! jje ll:ls the Uue.-t styles of Mists' bal the Administration come back to those j mora! ; besides he has a complete stock fundamental principles of our d overn- i 0f KyS a.i mon x,tc? fro,n ti,,. cora. ment, they wiil not make one :.d-n-v IlluU brogan to the thin soled dress btKt st-'p tov.-ards either savins the I'nion or r c ! 4 . .. e I ,iiit.r .v ninn iiv t name oi until dark when it commenced raining. We were then ordered back to our old camp where wo arrived during the night well drenched. Shortly after daylight we tried it again wading through the mud, which was then nearlv knee deep. 1 lie Mie was verv seriouSiV C -ii iwiv. almi-ai; onlv one wiievl. Uamngnl. ; Mi. h.i-1 -u;d. I IlO niimiHT ol Hie ljloCK;eiH IieCi i arce! ..f ':.ri I M v.He III aV. oiits-ide at tht; time .f the attack was ! C'tHi'-ri-i c- i it . . fA- !a t Hn l B'.CTwl f : raid ca or b,i f. iii uii 1 t a p-tve r ; , towud .p. ; . c-. ,-' ir-i I nr a-.ii m-tr- i 'l'.e! ll.-rl.i- with Or.? .1- f.t.r-.l i'... : or 't-r-. ! i- I.! r.i: f Hef.TX ! SiiMiuelianna and th Canand.tig.ia ' ,,,n'- 1 il hm..iir an.. W,-r-. rl-rt . 1 1 "II . ........ -.1 .1 t ' I'.. ... ,j cr. It' .v . roaus were woniuiy cm up wan me wag- , .. .. ... there-!, cit.-i i au i a L.df s'- rv 1 V.-i ..i.. 1 M .im.i. mil ....! wns :i iiKiinIi-tc .;irii's oi niir ierl with . r v-.i.-. .. .... it- i . tJ..HM.- in t: e . co'.M ai.ev oi tne ti : i ne .-..rerte-l. non boc-'Cil with ten anl twelve -horses ' IK1 a ,n:l: y.;A. 1'. .'.o.'.. i ..!: l in exv. n i.n a' 1 ' s.Ve -t th.- C I ;..J s--hs . ! '. c ;.t f tr.e CoUiki. n-Ata'th ' Thurs tav t"-r hitched to them ths driver- cursing aiid j "la', ing on, " olli' .rs siv-.rin at tht dis- ; ;iti rs and privates iruuibhn'' at Uncle i Sam. as thev .-trove with a sii. k to nrv I m:U' (.jur "i:nj:;ts wtre n-t even struck herltr'a Sale. Vfti.l. Ksj-.r.. U-'li.Uj. n l'iea- f - . Ti- v ' i i! VII ti;. bloekadeis have di-appj.ire.I ir is not one to be seen within fixe with the strongest kind of glasses. i-e.fC.l' I'.-'U ; at two o'ch'-ck I'. M . :. : MX. All the rhf. t;!ear.. 5' teres? f j interet of VVYhat:? f. i;i aui! t-. a ha ticce -r r r- 1 f i-.. c Taii i Ma'-i.H1 , dee". out their half worn sloes In,,,, the mud Oar boats arc now reluming to Charles- ;r..m. . xtu, in .lim!u uc . r, i.Sr.. i,. nsr.i, . u.r, c -,v, : ... , , - , , , . , 1 ! . I CiUioria ' -ii'i'-e. tr-i.tu:g r... li:rxptk- j ol Ocr.' . K. ; . I. u.,..-li would unavoidably Mick fast '. j u.,a5 ..;,.;.,. 4 J.., .M':u.a.e. on the 1 c-li-ers. c-.ta:-.:- . v t " ev-i7 on.v mi l a while" We marched j HI.1aJ. I KO I am TlON j t.;i. a,ra !.t f -I.::i-s V. Gtii-!,- or. the ' Horea n. -rt - r , r: ",. alait eight miles that day to a Piiie j I Ii tfcTt-.Ks LM asi Navai. Foitcits. ! we.t. a:.-l fxtet..b-ig bak t,. a .-r.-et, 1 avir; j of which ar- cit4r.. t.-,r; ;": woils where we biouaekc-d for the night I (. UAl:l.r.-lt in, dan. 31, lf.-o. ; :h !t-i-fi irclc! em- and a ha!l si-ry frame j a two -t-i-y 'o- -x.t- tii Kin the wet "round The nevt .1 iv I ho I At idktlU live o'cllk this Iliomiil thf ' Ifll-C aii ! a C al 1..-.V.-C. r.O'.v t'i" K-C'.l ! ah(V i - ;-ri.. 2 V suppressing the present rebellion ; for an Administration which has not the will and confidence of the people is always weak. AYe cap? not for Mr. Doileau nor his editorial article, for we believe, under the Constitution of the United States and the laws of Pennsylvania, that he had a j Acro-s from this ntTice is the fancy perfect right to publish the artiel- in qu-s- j flry po,VlS store of E. .1. Mills Co., who tion, but it is the eternal principle of fcavo n ,w on ,i:in,,s inc.ai a-sort- n"ht lor which we contend. It we are Shinafelt, reM ling south of town, came near losing his Ii:; on last Saturday. He was roiling a saw log, which took a sudden turn causing a hand-spike to lly J up, which struck him under the chin. ment of every article in their line, which consist s. not men-Iv of a few calicoes, but to have a government, let us know it. ! ir 1 i i 1 i l- ..i - i 11.v,ralum.....W1!.n..u uis eonvus - 0( Uy :xM Air. mid caps, bon- tena, toriue aaue ot tunsier rapine, to ; n ailJ AlAw , jtA r uj. . s::ltKia- grtcenrs ani all kinas ol r-.rrv.ilr rvo!iifhiR hi th frw .-i!it.a fS 1 r ......... rv n5K.en3,Viir.. i ujf.n the wet ground. The next day the ! whole armv was nut to work- to mnke i ConttrtL-rate Stals navr.i force on this roads, build crossing bridges and di" ; ftatioi ati.'icked tie United Siat.-s b!K-ka- out pniicy ot It i'-h.e. 1 M.ijel ap. Taken o: ex 1 tlr.-s;d ecutivn an i In tc sv'J at the s :.t of Mjuri.x- ' t:n Jin ? t Kti'v. i tr. :,-.;! i l s:, i i: . t ..;.. , . i . .. . T : . . - f ' it- , .'fl it 1 1- l " l . -in mi. u.'.i, iuic ti-i i..ui.i .1 . v ivt t . OaCk. i i - .1110 ;eiir, iiih i .n oi uvo. 'i-.l ( l"-k wagons that were stuck, in order ; ding llect oil" the harbor of the city of. that the artillery miht Ik bruu-jht to the old eii"impm:iJ. The next dav j an.l out ol stghi tor tue nine we buckled on our knapsacks and arraiu hostile llet t. 1 CT th 1. llltlll .Ui.1 t p.ircei f hu d s tu.te ia W'a 'hip. C.:lno: c- .- u' . -'. -e T I -n .it n- J i S:.2 V ( ' t the i marched back to our former encampment, 1 hen-tor..- we, the tut 1 -rsi-ned, com- ; ate ( I--.vi- Cis-'-iy. denal. Y;"iatn where we remaincil one dav. Ye were niauders. n-sfn-ctnelv ofthe ( -ontcderau ; l-I..-. hi-.! Uir and othr. c-j.tam re rr iess. ( v '.. it Vf r T..J then ordered on picket datv. Ye were Stale bind and naval tonvs m this quar- i ". .v,- x :t 'cs ,n rr vVmipro- y V. 'v i' . . ' ii i- i i i i t .1 I ..,. i -,. 1.1, l . 1 .1 !vei.) 1 :iklit in exeunt! n and j te svl f.t :i l" rk Ur ! 1 ' se era! davs marching tunviirj and bak- I ter, do her. nv l. riii:ni ileclare the linK'k- : . ' . .... , . : . ... ... !-, .' - , , .- , , ' , . -. , . t , ,. T- -. , . ... .... f..e scat of I .('mi:, Lv, A. C. i "l 1 v ' ni - ward which, trom the mud, rain and a'K l,y the I m.cl Slates ! ilie saul citv . , , ! Y.-e a ft $ rlr . ' skepinz .... the wet ground, iimre-l u- to I ' CharWi..,,. s. C., to be raised bv a . Af ' U' 1 V- l'1 VI ' U'H'' vfi f -re th- -..!,-- : .. , some ol the hardships of za.htary lite, j M-Jwrior torn- ol the l onutlera:. States ; uv, of iu Sav.,,:,-!!: tor. ! (,T:M1 ' tov; r' K ; t SIr..C then we had a foot of rn .w widch ! f'"""1 and afur thl- :il.-t d y o! Janv.arv, u.. uuj ; t .-..ur.tv "ahi .iniii- i-n Is "f tn 1 f'.' tt:.f V 1 .iii:iiiw -t 1 reminded me of winter on th i.ies, but it did Hot la.-t long. Wo have manv rumors in bill t i.... i-:i . .. t 7 i ur-"i -ii-'ii'.H oi r-v l 1 1 i .J ... .ii. i:w..iit, j I .l .. i . , , , , to i.-itt'! : ri'l-.t ; . tu-: M.h.r.U'l .:!.-!-, e .. .. :j; n: - r t aii l.t-i ' ,'. Tv, . . ., , Vi'iii':'-:. i '! u.-.i ' awrde-l by t '. s ..: '. '' '-. thfS!-nfr-t' s.i-. c v.i' - notions. the North, where we will witness war to the knife, let us know it, that the people ' may be prepared to meet the worst. 1 Humors, which are not traceable to Lincoln an 1 his accomplices must uban- ! anJ" authentic source, prevail that Mor doa their wicked and absurd cour ; he f'r5 hi Kentucky contemplate a and they must be made to know that the , r;'lJ on Lexhvglon, nr.d the bankers r.n 1 people are tha sovereigns and they -re j burincss mui there have gathered togeth only public servants, subject to the same I rr 1,''r mon-y and valuables preparatory laws and penalties with the meanest citi- ! to vsl zen iu the land ; those inestimable rights, for which our fathers saerviec J bIo.-J and treasure, must be guarded and preserved sacred and inviolate, or else our Govern ment is onlv free It is also rumored that Shclbyvi'.le. Tenn.. has b-.-;n cupture. by the FcJera! troop-. W as'nton II.si." We regret that v free m nam: an 1 our b-jasted ' ... n , . . , . i. , -- we did not venture n town hist M..r..lnv liberties a delusion. We make an ex- i tx ! evening, as we missed seeing some valua tnict from the charge of Chief Justice i 1 t r t i r .... , IU ble fneiids raid acquaintances from Lc- Ix)wne, delivered on Wednesday last, in I nl,lt the case cf Will-am II. Ilodg-on, of the! West Ciust ir JeJrou i.i against the U. j Miss Tillie Myers, of fxirr-tto, who S. Marsha", fr dataages sutaim-J br j "lv" ".u.gerouslr iii with Diptheria, has an unlawful seizure of said paper, which is very important just now, whn the Fx- ii.uuic iiutaivu.1- iu u.'UI u a i. me ... , i tit . , . , was, last week, re elected bv an increased uoi lj ys v v liiV till IT. iapv. -fji4(Jjy "111 rio -..11 : I "Ta- .v-Vi i.:i .-Mtant elemr.u in the ! Pi v.asi uf. The snow in the beginning ca ts i.ho ail g I fact tii.it the act com- ! of the week, afrorued an excellent opnor plai i. l -.f vs aitthoru'dby the P.Csi- . tm.ity for those of Younr America" dent ot I Pit.-I Sh.tt-S, and wps eecu- ; i , Z ,,7 ... : . . , i-i ... i w' were able to procure a fast nag, to lid o;. iii!:o.ta;it I ederal oinccrs- lut ; . , . c ira;ort:.nee ! PIKTO vn W -vaiitnge. completely rccovereL ti" Mayor Sanderson of Lancaster citv ; elected by an increased was another unexpect- vietory over Aboliti nism. :!?:.-..: I.w-s all its leal I. wl, nv, co,,i l-r lhat all puUic function- j TIie Rebel AttacK at Cliarleslon. ... ii i..:i ititr usnir i'iv. ana mat ! f.J...... a. .? in yt a no:, from the hig host to the lowe-t, arc ; , r , J , r n.- . , i -ittMk on CL:trtr?'on Momentarily EsiKctcd. ai ... Hum. as well as we, are under : , . J '-" tho Coiisi'-tution and laws of the United ' ashixctov, Feb. 5. The nports in .Suites. Mid sworn to support, p.-otoct an 1 i ro?:uvl -"the encounter oil Charleston defend them, ir take them as their rule of j ,arl,or' inZ ,,,J1 Ktlfl sources, are. civil -i l l rtineiai condu,-t, and th-v and we i d,JU,,,Ies;i' trreatly exaggerated. There are to b; judged bv thmi in our ciil an-J ! has bocn na '"-""I'-ifn tf the blockade, otlieial conduct "m" all appropri-tte cases. j11"1 no !?u'h assi!niPion wiil be admitted The acts of the President and of his j b-' ovcrnuient. Fubordhuites are, therefore, without right, I ..A tolc,at was received from Fortress unless thev are authorized bv some article MoRrroi toilay, saying " tieneral Dix is . of the cJn-iit.iti .il. or of th" luws made ' in IPC0,I'- of liebel news f,-om Charleston under it and con-i-ieiit with it IL- can 1 lo I,ie a ,nai. at which time the port C: (i. T. V.i. t Ki t ; u;ii. (l.-n ral Comui.m-hng. we do not attach much importance lo j - In'.kauv.m, anv ot them. It is rumored that ill,- 1 r 1:12 u..u r ivir.:iun liri'' navai trces m army ofthe Potomac is to be dixided. some to go ;o South Carolin.-i, s -me to the South West an I other points. The! Al.Su .Wl the right, til'eand mtemt f i m - - - T - il ' v " 1 . to nttA feF 1 ,. V V ' I more conli k-nce in (len. Hooker than i !l ,ire am. the ix-ni:r..ler un.i n awav. p-ct-1 "f ia-. ! situ ii" ;.n ahir.gt.-.a town The foreign Coiv-uls lure held a meet- , -i p. Cin I rii --. sr-ty. adj..:ii..s lami f intr la.-t nictht, and were iinaniii.ios!v of : : .b-'-.ial. M" i n'vj le and .. ther-. cr-nt on-rg ' 7 - ;.i i i . . i , a i -hi change of CVnm;:uidcrs gc.ic-nii satisGtctio South Car.ilina. (.)'n.-i-.d ; Tie m .s Jot. nt w. Chief of Staff. ;:uiacrs apjxars to give i ne results i mo naxai cngageiucuis lion: th sjldieis have yesterdav are two e-s Is sunk, four set a: : u.:v ..rri-s in -re or irs-. ai--;it mtv acn s i f which .r-. c'e.trevl. havi: tV.-ft--n eree'e.! a otieand a 1. i f st ny ?i-wr 1 1 h .ij-e iiini a lo lijirn. n iv. 11. v i-ociiiiaiK-v .! Takea in xe.-;,ti. u ai3 to t-e s suit of Fa:.n J'Creirv for use f Am- hi at the , - , . , , , . , , i should nA res- j perches rf la-, i ai:", t i hey placed in Gen. IJuniside. lie goes here by the name of lighting Joe." John IC'igglcs, of our coi!jan', K rry to write, died o-i the i'Jth ultimo. He was a citizeji of IMalr County an 1 leaves a wife and children, living in the vicinity of Ilollidaysburg. The balance of Co. I) are in tolerably z-x-h! health, with the exct ption of a few, who com plain of Iiheuniati.-m 4 bad cold, vVc. I close for the pres. -nt and remain yeurs Kesjiecifully. SciaciiLF.rt. l.-ii! !mi ac:ts m-.re or le-s, legally raised. Twenty bloekaders are ofTthe bar to il. iv. live aerea . f hivh tre cle ireil ai d v j, ar t:.c ji SLs. O.Til. . EV:.-: Hie following is a list of officers and privates of company I).- lloth regi ment, which was forwarded to us by one ofthe metalK-rs thereof. Captain Jarr.cs Murray. Tirat Lieut. Jacob L. lirallicr. StKGKAVTS. 1st John H. I'lte, 4th James Graham, 21 Kvan Davis, 5th John K Iewis, 31 Carl b'midt, Ct'liPOHAIA 1-t Loi. t Ktgir, 5th (in. W. Waltz, 2 1 n. W.O.wHh-rham Cth I). W. Cobough, 3d Kmnupl Driiier, -7th John Urown. 4th J. O. M'Ci key. Sth Thomas Jones. Musiciari J: nits V. n.iijy. PIUVATES. John Arjf-rs'n. fleiee M.x-k. John (J. AdaniS, David I'lacks'ock, Martin I5ryant, I am 1 li- opinion that lhe blockade had been i ! .rt" ..'ii i havii-g ilaie.n ereclmi a iu it-.rv .g : t.-ust, oi.e two -t--ry plai.k hot;e. franif ' barn and 1 sr sta'.-,e. i -w ;a :Le iciurauci Other verv iint.ortant moxements afv tiie said Fs.-tlerit k 3-.-tse. T.ikin in ti. j I. Johnston ai:e tV.ers. t3T The 1 1. -use of KVpn sont.uivcs ha j AL"0 A1.' t' e ri-:.?,t:'3e ar.d -uteres: f unanimously passed the resolution calling John M Kir. -. Jr , t i. in an.', to a piece or -,, .. - . : parrel of land situ t ia Washington town- lor a copv ol the evidence eiven in the;',- ... - - i - - i j e 15 i si;ip, Cit:ioni county. aej-in;r. lauds cf court martial in the trial of Major Gen- ' Slvtster MiK nzie, lirnanl M'C.'1-ao aL.d cral Fitz John Porter. ! d-cr.; fi.t ih.h z e ghty six acres more or 1 1.a r- - . esf, ah ixty ai res .f v 'S.c'n are cleare?. i '. -. .i . . j . i i i Ilat orciniti 1 r'J""r. i-iereoa enim i ;wn mrj ip; unfi- J S.-t down f..r triil at -i ! I'n.- h.-nse and a h-p barn, now in the occn- Gourtof C-.mm n I'.eas to 1 heM u hUus- ' r-'-ey .-f the said John McKinzie, Jr. Taken cf burs', for Cambria counlv. ct.n-.n er.cin.- on I ,n -xecution and to be soid at t4.e suit Monday the stcotd day of March A. I , J ee-re C. K ahm. 1C3. j AI-SO The following descril i l uiliir.g Snyder vs Horner i ar..l lot of ground of Ilenrv M"Cartn v. to 1 OwtriS vs Davis j wp; All that certain two Mory plar.k house. I Yeagley vs Piper i n esu ce and tenement situate in Taylor j Murray vs Skelly ; towns'!, .p. in the Co.mty of Cambria, on the M'Manamy.Gur'dc vs Fa.. 5: Cress It Ii. G j south si-U of the r ad leading from Johns j Palmer vs Clawson j town to E:-eiisl nrg. containing in frcr.t or; vs K-i:Te's Adtcr. vs Ilansmar. i wife maKe :i-j new !,-v ti,., .,..:., :,., ....... inorouat.iv blockaded, the 1-ederr' authority, or that c:.i, protect tho.e who i iron-e'a; x !3 '? Mde iuihori,-d ord.-i s. He vou!d ' , V - ,ormor uo obey his tin not cl..iiu that he could.' C3 The snow, which Iat week made P3tiellent sleighing, ha- mltd awa l-a--ng toe ro.vls mud Iv. of the wooden re not with the fleet at the time of the 1st instant. An ; attack up.n the city was momentarilv ex Idct'.! on the 3d. A rlespatoh-1-oaf, with an official ac- unt trv-m Admiral Iin-ont, i j rxj-i cr-d. lieubeii Doriu; Stephen Cody, Jacob Downey, Wra. J. Dingps, George D 'rick, John M. Dunlap, Henry Fd wards. Aaion II. K-lwards, Jiiah W. Fronk, (ii'.tert B G.itts, George Hill, Jese C. Hamilton, Hugh Kearnan, Jjhn Kir.kead. ; Jamei Kenned v. i - John Kihier. Tliani Keith, Jacob J. Keith. Jeremiah Keith, Z ichariah LetT. Jacob R. Lute, Isaac Lute. Mcrryrrian Ixe, Samnpl I.ist.T hourlx- j p,. .;,... vii-.n i P.L-i.'.-r M la.i.i'.'y; ' Dennis M'Laugaiin. -iichnel McAmf.ty, Joseph S Millet, Gideon Mock, Simon M'Donnall. John A. Noel, Mhl- n Xevil, John Patterson, Io J. Parrish, Peter I.sgr. Adam Rudolph, Jordou S. Ragtr, Levi U.iger. William Rugglen, David C. Rager, James Utnlgers, J.r-ej h W. Rtily. J'-hn Ssltscivcr, Joiin i:.- Smith. Joseph StifOer. Oliver Stewatt, Win. Y. Tayk.r, Richard Walker. Nlas M. Wherry, 0. A. Warner, Jacob Walt.. Geo. Waiighainan, ADdrt- Wapoer, Il 1 t. Wo.v!.-:de. Murray Bilettine Fgner, Gregg &- Snydtr vs M.ijeharj, A Imr JOSF.PII MIKXALD, Pr Prothy' OSice, Feb. 4. lt?C3. ro. TRIAL LIST. MARCH TERM, 18C3. sKcosn wns. Carr Jt Co., vs Palmer M'Keage vs Sme Wiliitms vs Same White vs Roltrts Lloyd & Hill vs Palmer Alip vs Rager Kline vs Ryan Kerrigan vs MCont;e-U Surae vir-O'Sktlly tshoeniker vs Murray et al White vs Lr ib arr vs Lleyd Conrad for r.sc vs Y- tm? Wairick vs Cordaa j Kvans vs Murray et al I Hemphill vs Bickford Mire vs Stevens ct al jM'Gcuig'is vs Sharp Longstreth vs O-nway et al I Dro. kl.ank vs Same Jackson vs John-ton j Same vs Smith ; S'ick -ts Kraft Same Ts Same Garu.an vs M'D -it Pr. J'S. M'D'N ALD. Prv L'l- :h::-g Ib. 1 1 . J.rrrn.l D j said r a ! tr.'v two fel mf i-r e-s. and i fn dej th nb -c.T thirty six feet and the lot or p'ec of rrnin.! a:.d eurt:'cg appurtenant, j row in the occupancy f . Taken in execntioi. and to i-e sold at the suit e f G. D. i Wolff & G... f r ue cf A. R. Kurtz, j ALSO The f d oling real estate, to wit: of the lai ds sad tti.in i,t wuL'h weic tf Timothy R. Dv;. to wit: All these two j tricts of !and adj 'r.ing each e tl er ar.d ad j inia; lands ef TJ.rr.as Jvr.es and Lewis ! funn.'ne and others, in Jackson .township, i r.t.rubria ctitnty. and State of Pencsylra j tin. with, ai. 1 siii'iect to the veneration j hereinafter m titioMed, to wit: One tract .; coLtbimng eighty three ac.c-3 and thirty four i pen he and all. -wai.ee. s-urveyeJ ca a wars : rant grante,! to David Ive. dated the 17th ! .1..-. T If T .r , ... . i t-'i .ni..i. ii., if .. r.n i wucti tlie e in county, in Recor-1 Rx-k Yol. 3. pag. 32. S..1-.1 and conveyed to John Mur ; ray. r,r.d ti,e other ..fji.u pe -i cf land cer '. t-onh.g three hui.drtd at. 1 thirteen acres and i filly fmr j erviies an.l allowanre, surveyed on a warrant parted to .1. hn Murray dated ; the 15th day of Jarnnry. IS.,0. he the sai.l ; John Murrav aul Mary his wife, by Deed ; dateI h 2d"d;ty f January. A. I).. 1S47, j anil regTihiriv executed, conveyed the same ! to Samuel Davis, Deed recorded in Record 1 Hok in Cambria couuty. Rxk Yol. 11. pice 'SI. s by 'efereijce to the same will nor- fullv appear at irge. and he the said j said David Pryce. bv D-t-d Poll, dated tt ! 19th dpy rf March. 1S'S. and recorded it Cambria O O-l-'r s'jtcr::--r, i:; S-ii-rri.- l ,"i bria co'jity. s. .i.r:.:..c z -i dark re i .-tr-:c'; : ear, small cr p at :Lr ear. s-pp -e-l o te 2 r 4 i'rr.t is r-."j'irtel : ror proper ?v. p.!- r i-,- a:. othtrisc i;e wi 1 i ,: ' s to law. win.: A--' FtbrJTy 1, ..- OTirE. ting Tt'-twce-n Mes-r. v : ADAMS -D the M-a-: ' bv mutual co!:-nt. .i's-'e' will stdlhe cor,.'.; cteJ : v High s-ireet. Ti.-'.-e call ati l etth. SilOEMirv.. Fel-i:arv 4. 1..-.'-'- I1IGI1KST PMILAI-I' GIY1N 1'R . -r U ID. A. IU5h. L-l apPES-. TTl'rO. M X.?. ICS k 1? '-' F 1 rero v 4 ISC" -J- - ( llf risfu wo-. i.i '.-r-'1 1 - Flour ter 111 Ex. Wheat. pib3 Rve. - " Rv.ckwhe.at, " Oats. ' " rotator's, App.e. Teaches, Bt-ar.s. CI ver see,!. Timothy, do. " C?" The rebel force now represented to and it is thought that creased blood v cngagcrix ot Iu case the to Johns v -;,7.-tv.i now fur al r.t II - j-m! Eli.ibih hi i if-, by