Brigham Young the llonnon A cotemporary says : An eloquent man is Brighara Young, though hia oratory is rather novel and belongs to himself alone. Common sense and cant, scriptural allusions and rowdyism are curi ously blended in bis style, but in a direct vigorous and manly manner, which reminds us exceedingly of Cobbetts'J prose in Lis sav cge moments. An nmusing instance of this combination comes vividly before our memo ry. A man, named Gideon, had the bold ness to question Young' perogative as Pro phet of the Lord. The Governor denounced him somewhat in the following style, and it is a fair specimen of his ordinary orations : Who is this Gideon who has come among yod? lie used to sell tape in St. Louis, and how- he is here to blaspheme the Lord and de fetrdy the Hous j of Israel.' And what should Ve, children of the covenant, do in return far Lis evil work? Out with the bowie-knives yo worne like breastpins at Nauvoo, and in tho namo of God and the Prophet, give him hW Fr.OM Mexico Advices from Northern - ,Mexico state that Gen. Vidaurri was to march -with h Vroens from Monte tJ 7 on the 24th ult.. and in order to enable him to do so, he had all tho funds iu the Custom House at Micr placed at hi difpos.il. Oribucla, the Puebla J chieftain, had been executed. The weather was wretched. Small pox raged fearfully in the towns of Lampngos, Candcla and other - places. Our Gles dated at Mexico city on the iOtU of January, and at Yea Cruz on the . 3rd of February, confirm the news of theev . Ucatioa of Lower California by Gen. Blan- carte, as he was without supplies. Hie new j loan from the United State was freely spo ken of In SoMora the Indian outrages were violent. The Gadsden territory was progres sing in population and wealth. Mysterious Explosion. About S o'clock, ou Sunday evening a tre Mcudcus. explosion occurred in the wine and liquor store of Messrs Macy & Jenkins. No. lib' Fulton street, New York completely de molishing tho doors and windows both front and rear. The rear windows were secure; by iron shutters, which were blown open, the - . L l . i . r . i. . s:roug iron ucais euereou oemg loin uutn eucir fastenings by the violence of the concussion. The windows in the cellar were also shattered, and fragments of the dcrrs were thrown across ! t e street. j An alarm of uro Was immediately given. TIu Gormen of the Iisi irt wen? early at the hccnc but fortunately tk :r services were not required, ab Ollleer Britighampton and one of the insurance patrol happened to lo on too .orner of Nas.m and Fulton streets ct the time tho explosion occurred, ran across and extinguished what" fire there was in the store wiih a few pails of wat-r The ? tuck on hand appeared very large ; it consisted principally f liquors and teas, the liquor being iu casks which stood ou the floor in the cectre of the uiora From an examination rf the premis s after the excitement had in a measure subsidd, it appeared evident that ni attempt had been made to blow un the bnildiii!? with ennrtowder. The explosive material had been placed be tween a. puncheon of liquor and the stairway, and lighted with a slow match, the design evi dently being to burst the c.isk an i iguito the liquor, and leius rDreal the Sanies in -every dr jeeuon aui-ui. me premises. T!:n ttrntifr .!:! Vhurcus FuirTl. as if from tho burning oA,o-. ier, was perocpribh, ili the store f.ir several I Wr after the esi.losion. Cart. Leonard. ! 1'ire .Uarshal iijiicr, rlr. i.juton, an l several others made a thorioi;h examination, but could find ecribed. nothing further than above do The proprietor.. Messrs. Mary & Jcnkin?, ""were sent for and soon arrived. Thev nl.-o examined the store, but no'-hing was miinc; image uone will not osceou ntty 1 Fortunately there vu nr. one inmnd, si : though there were several rr.r:oi s within a fTr ! feet oi tae store at tlie ti.ni the safe and ocsk were uiitoucheii, and their r,f-: " 1. i c t , , . ... ' . tern ol; rye ou, peas 0 corn meal -iu. It stock was in pietfy much toe same condition f :. ... ; ,, r, , e , , . . J c , , . ., ia taiu tne law does not pt event persous from that they le;t it on baturdav evening 1 he L - ; 1 .. ,i i . ti i .,, , : . ', ... , , ,, fctUirg L-y the bushel Wituout weigniug. lamaee done will not oxeeoa fittv dooais. w '" A Ne-.v Tiiisn CNOKaTiis Sc n" (OSt-x.) j M bluS The Submarine Oceanic T!ecra.!i Uill ' . U' V ,-t"e-a5sel both branches r.fCongr and ire this llu!u iiaJ P,c p?.5sel botU Ln-nchcsot Uongro and trcthis ! ....... . has r'ceiveJ the President s strt.ahire md ! vfar Las been appropriated conjointly with I tbereupou shot htm dead wuh a pistol, "'the Driti.hOovcrnnient to establish aadW-p-i a soou ter Savc bitcI-r"P to ,h crs iu repair a line of telegn.n'i lai.l upen the L,n':at "lttiijciit prc:vu;:s, particularly iu the bottom of the Ocean from the nearest head lands between the two Continent. Govern " iasent vessels are supplied to l.-ty the cable, one to start :Vo:a each Continent at the same time and meet midway in the Ocean, the ivuoie to oe in operation aooui uie ursi c: o u ly next This will inaugurate a new era in tue newspaper wort-!. J,iglitning will flash across the Atlantic the news of the day in ;janu:in, j Liverpool, i aris ana tue principal "fciries of Kufnpe. and the same wilt be pub lished here Jfno s in atJcwicr "f its pulli 'uIloh there, accordinic to ourl-ime. ToBACCo.-The use of this article is increas ing in Junglanu, and the prices advancing. Nest to , fait, this article is becoming one of .'the -most extensive and universal articles of consumption. The revenue derived from its importation into Great Britain, is uearly 25, 00,000, nearly a dollarlo each inhalitnt. The consumption of tobacco in the United States h three and a 1 alf pounds per head ; Sn France one and a half pound aud in Great Britain one pound. A Washington letter states that Mr. Cadwalader, member of congrcs from PJ.ii!a delphra, wh Teceijtly n!lde a pecch afninst Inow-nothi-ngism, was f-hot at in the evening Vhile walking on 1-Uh street and the ball yaasod clofo to bis head' &-o .mere is a cuance that Huntingdon the' forger will soon reappear in the ay world. A .New York paper says "Those who have been "swindled by him are of opinion that the forger has in some manner secured upwards of S'JU'J.OUO, and if he fails to give them pecu niary satisfaction by faring, the idea is t) bring him down for trial '6a the other iadict taonts," - i3T Tins. Th-j New Eng'.aod Piu Com pany of Winstead, Connecticut, have just started -a new machine for sewing plus upon papers. It selects the li: tic iodiepenfablcs from a pile and stretches them in a coutiuu as row upon narrow 6ripe of paper, ' at the late of 300 pr eiianto' LtOAt Proceedings. Action for work and labor done in iruttiug ditch on defendant's land. Plea . Payment and set off, in Lacoa and corn meal Plaintiff's son on the stand re ollccts the ditching perfectly, but seems to forget all a bout the bacon. You say your daddy did all this ditching? Do you know what Le got in pay for it ?" iu quirrcdCoI. B , for defendant. ' He never got nothing, as ever I heard on thu's what be never got," answered the witness. - ' - ' "Didn't your daddy get corn and bacon from the defendant, in pay for thatditotiing?" "Never beard of his gettin' no corn nor bacon " What did your daddy and bis family live on that summer it" " Vittles, most." ."What sort of victuals ?" ' Well, meat and bread and some whisky." Where-did he get that meat and bread ?" , Well, fust from one, and fust from an other." Didn't be get some of it from defend ant?" "He mouglit " " I know be might, but did he ? that's the question ?" Well he mought, and then agin, you know, he monghtn't ! ' (With considerable excitement, and in tones of thunder) " A swer the question', sir. aud no more of th's trifling with your oath. Did your daddy, or did he not. get corn and bacon from the defendant for ditch ing" Well, now, he mought ; I don t cccur aas.ie.uy, u . Hero his honor interferes, and. with a witness stern, injudicial frown, addresses thus: Wituoss, you must answer the question, or the court will be compelled to deal with you. Can't you say yes or no?" "I rcekin." " Well, then, answer yes or no. Did. or did not, jour daddy get corn and bacon from tue defendant at the time referred to?" inquir ed the court. (Now fully aroused, and conscious of his danger,) " Well, Judge, I can't adzactly amembcr, you know, seein'ashow its all dun, bin gone and eaten up ; but, to the best of my riekerlection, ef my memory sarves me right, he mought, find then agiu he uioughn't." The nlaintilf saved his bacon. Verdict ac- cordiugly. tST Rev Mr. Dodge, a Baptist clergy man , was lately taken by the citizens of Grant county, Wisconsin, pluuged naked into a snowbank, and afterwards ridden out of town ou a rail. The cause was the discovery of an arrangement by Mr. Dodge to elope with a another man's wife. Tho baptism by snow may be the means of saving this divine from the lire. Hon. Win. L. Day ton bad been named for Attorney General, by the Governor of New Jersey, tut the beuute rejected the nomina tion. He had previously Lecu nominated for Vi.'e President of the United Stales, but the people ai.-o refuted to coniirm it. Mr. Day ton's rejection was owing to the votes cl'.tbc opposition, aud not to tho Democracy. EE AiAson. lbo lviug ot ilanovcr t b no oeen .admitted a member ot Hanoverian Loi Viiilu ki'Mv of . Al? ""'J a3 j,.icu .cLim uipuma ujuuu lUw ni wu,vu.i u rated Grand Master of all llanoveiiau lodges. SiAXDAitD WtiGin or Chain. The Legislature of North Carolina has f)abScd a law regulating the weight of grain, which goes luto effect thirty Uays lioui the preseut time. W neat to wei-n uu its, to the Lusne-1: McKDi.it of Hon. David Humk of Yiugixia. V atixoio.v. Feb. '23 lion David Hume. I of Virginia, proceeded to Pension Office this iooiijiiig to aemaiij tno retraction ot a c-uarge a clerk in that oCicc. that tie 111 TlIril Lie t-iror, f lli.i lftic-t v - L. " r"-' a" r - I....... 1 ..... I .!.,: J 7 uigm. iutoiuwwn- itJLt. u tti'ii i in mrifv tiiit n-irii n tiir ivjwuujfui eparimcui. Anotueu Fatal Duel at Savannah. Another duel took place at Savannah Georgia on Meuday last, tho parties being Mossrs. llegeusick and Kcinbrough. They iought with rilles IlegoLsiek was wouudei by the first fire, Dd riiod ea Tuesday: T37 A uiau passing himself otf as Dr. Ste venson baa been cutting a figure at Pcters-. burg Va , and was abtut to marry a mem ber of a respectable and wealthy family, when it vrus established that he was a penitentiary convict from York, Pa , who had served a full three years term at the weaving business in the East Pennsylvania institution. Andhew Jackson and Franklin Pierce. Geucral Jackson was, if possible, says the Journal of commerce, a better-abused man than President Pierce has been Truth and jueticc will yet do for the latter what they have done for the former. His dcfaoiers will skulk away as Gen. Jackson's do now, and very likely will claim to have been Lis friends. In our opinion, President Pierce's administra tion has bceu as honest and patriotic and about as advantagsons to the public interests, as Gen eral Jackson's was. What one thing, foreign or domestic, has lie undertaken that he lias not accomplished, and what one meaeure of public policy has ho accomplished that tbc nation, as a whole, would wish to see reversed? Echo answers "Wiiatonk ? Farmer's Hign School This institution, established ia Centre Coun ty on a large farm presented to it by. Gen. liuvix. and which Las received an annrnfn-;-.-- tion of $10,000 froin the Pennsylvania Agri Cli ttnifl OOIC JTt 85 well as some ussiitanco from the State at the last session of the Legis lature, will require similar assistance dunn" the preseut session to euable it to attain that deg ce of usefulness which is desirable. The dissemination of scientific ogriculrcral knowl edge is one of 'the great necesitics of the age, and a movement so well designed as this 'ap pears to be to atain that desirable end, deserves J turo. .. . The Epidemio at the National. A Philadelphia correspondent of a New York papers says : ' Quite unexpectedly this morning I found the name of our friend, the Hon II. J. Wal ker, upon the books of the Girard House. Upon visiting his room we found him ill, in bed, suffering from "the disease contracted some three weeks ago in Washington, and which, at the National Hotel, has assumed the nature and form of an epidemic. Mr. Walker attended for two nights upon a sick friend, a guest at the National, partook of several meals there, and has suffered iu com mon with most of the guests of the establish ment. Mr. Buchanan was also attacked with the same disorder, while at the National, and has not yet entirely recovered his usual ro bust bealth and physical condition." This epidemic was of rather strange origin, and embraced iu its devastation all the boar ders at th? National, including, tho President elect, Hon J. Glancy Jones and Hon. llobt. J. Walker. It was caused by the proprie tors of tho aforcsai ! hotel poisoning the rats (the four legged ones) that infest the premi ses, who immediately took to the nearest wa ter. On examining the large tank from which the aqueous fluid used in the hotel is drawn, the bottom was found to be black with the carcases of arsenic poisoned rats ! Hence the epidemio Profitable Business. The manufactur ing of tobacco is principally done by negro labor, and at a heavy cost to the manufactur ers In some factories servants, after perfor ming their regular tasks, earn from $8 to 12 per week overwork, without any extraordina ry labor. Wool laxd Ckeah" A Pomade for beauti fying the Hxir highly perfumed, superior to any French artice imported, and lur nad the price. For brewing Ladies Hair it has no equal, giving i a bright glossy appearance. It causes Gentle--men's Hair locurl in the most natural manner. It removes dandruff, always giving the Hair the appearance cf being fresh shampooer', Trice enly fifty cents. Noto genuine unless signed FETRIDGK & Co. N. Y. Proprietors of the Fi-r sale by all Druggibts. "Bcdifi of 'a Thousand I'lnterst." March 4, 1857. White Teeth, FERFOifinBKEAyND Beau tiful Complexion can l-e acqniTed 15y using tho " Balm of a Thousand Flowers." What lady or gentleman would remain under the eurs'i of a disagreeable breath, when by using the Balm of a Thcj sand Flowlhs" as a dentifrice, would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth white as alabister? Man' persons d not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. lieware of counter feits. Ce sure each bottle is signed PETRI DGB & G. N. Y. For sale by all Drugost. Feb. 18. 1857. House and Lot for Sale!! "THE subscriber offers at private sale, the prop I ert' now occupied by the undersigned, in the Borough of E'erisb'.irg. It is si United in a desi rable part f the Borough. The improvements are, a g od frame House, also a frame Stable. Wood and Carriage Sheds. There is a never fail ing well of water on the pvemises- A'i indisputable title will 6o given, and terms made known by applving to W. BATSMAN. Ebensburg, March 2. 1857. tf. PlftLIP nLTMEIt. ItOBT. J. ANDERSON. nun k AOSESBB. WHOLESALE DEALERS INT FOREIGN FRU3TS. HUTS. SPICES. . C0XFECTI0N.4RY. SUGARS. FIRE WORKS, tC. Oranges and Lemon received weekly. A'o. 3q Wood street. (70ppn: ite the St. Charles Hottl. rittsburjjn. Fa. March 4, 1857. tf. JOU.V H. ALLC.Y U CI. X03. 2 4 CHESTNUT Street, (south side, be low Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (This Oldest Wood-wakk House, in the Citt. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Par ent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, vmrraale I not to sJr. in?;, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, Are., of all descriptions. Pleas? call aud examine our stock March 4, 1337. ly. Orphans' Court Sale BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to pub lic sale at th:j Hotel of James Reamer, at Cresson, ou Saturday, the 2Sth day of March, instant, at one o'clock, F. M., the following valuable timber 1 tnd,situate partly in Washington and partly in Monster townships (contiguous to the Riil-road.) bounded and described as follows, viz: Boginn!ng at a poj.t (the South Fast corner of the tract of wbich it id. a part) hence South G4 degrees West, by land of James Bradley, 103 perches to a post, (the South West corner, of . the tract,) thence North, by land of David OTIarra. 122 perches to a post, thence North C4 degrees Enit. by the res idue of the tract. 103 perclicse to a post, thence South, bj' tract in name of John Murdock, 122 perches to the place of beginning, contoinmg 70 acres and 120 perches; it being the Swth end ot a larger tract of land of which James Smyth, died -seized. TERMS. Cish on Confirmation of the sale. ALICE SMYTH. Admr'x. of James Smyth, deceased. -Harjh 4, ltJ-37. 3t. The asxual ni pokt of West Branch Iksu rancs Compasy rmcsnxTS tub following fa voaaBLE state of Arp.vias. Estimated value of property Insured, $1,572,367 Of this immense a nouut of property insured, such has been the extreme care exercised by flic Agents in taking risks, that the company's losses during the last has nTy been - The company has received premi ums to the amount of . In Premiums Notes, In Cah. . -f To wliicli add cash Capital. $1,410 107,320 101,995 5,324 100,000 u Inch mkes tho total avauabla . fun U ofthe Company, j $314,639 Or say, the total amount of available funds in the hands ofthe Company, including premium notes and in cash is $314,030,91 which renders this company perfectly safe, as it certainly is thj cheapest Insurance Company in the Str.te. Republican Electing. A Republican Meeting will be bold in the Court House on Wednesday the 4th of March next at 1 o'clock F. M. to elect one pers in to Represent this county at Harrisburg, in tte convention to bo held .March 25th to nominate a candidate for Governor, Suprema Judge and CanalCommis- KOJ:T." EbKiubartf. Feb. 25, 1357. Valuable Farm Tor Sale. THE undersigned will dispose at private slehU farm, situated on the North Branch of the Blacklick, Cambria co. Pa., containing 160 acres of Land, 00 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Their is on the farm a double log Barn and a square log house. Also a cd vein 3 feet 10 inches thick, together with a g.xxl Mill seat. Their is on the farm a good orchard. The farm is only 7Tnile; North of Ebcnsburg. An indisputable title Will be given. WM.GITTINGS. Carroll tp.,Feb. 20, 1857. i5rn. Auction! Auction! TnE subscriber will sell at public Auction at bis Store Room curing the 1st and 2nd weeks of Court, a .large an I varied assortment of Ready Made Clothing. Call at the Colcnadc Row. WM. ROSENBERG. Ebensburg,Feb. 25, 1857. 'IMURfHY &. KOOXS, ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASD WnOUSALE DEALERS IS FISH, CHEESE Et PROVISIONS, No. 47 North WHARVES, (below Race Street) PHILADELPHIA. Have constantly on hand a large asMortmentof FISH. GHEESE"& PROVISIONS, which they are prepared V) fell at th lowest possiLle rates. (jC- ORDERS promptly attended to. Feb. 18, 1357. 3m. 500 n XCKS W AKTEI. Immediate Employment will he given and liber al wages paid, to good Gml Miners at tbc BROAD TOP MINES, in Huntingdon county Pcnna Apply to ORCISON, DOnms. & Co. KESSLER. WHITNEY. & Co ROW EL. SAXTON.& C. ALEXANDER PORT. ANDREW PATRICK. Huntingdon, Pa. Feb. 18, 1S57- St. I.ICUIVSK XOTICE. PURSUANT to t he provisions ami dircctior.s of an Act of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, entitled An Act to regulate the sale of Intoxicating Liquors," approved March Cist, 185C. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Al lowing persons have filed in tho office of the Clerk cf Quarter Sessions, in and fur the County of Cam bria, their petitions, and intend applying for Li cense under the Slid Act, at March Term, 1857, of f-aid Court. To sell Vinous, Spirituous. Brewed and Malt L'quors, in quantities not less than one gallon, tf geth r with other goods : Patrick Walsh of Johnstown Borough. Richard H. Tudor oi Ebensburg Borough. Rjldy BraRcyof Allegheny township. For Restaurants or Eating Houses ; Patrick II riwood. Cjnemaurh towbxhip. Henry Baltzer, Janr.es Downey, George N. llohnan, Joseph All wine, Cisqcr Cradie, Isaac Par St., Phornas Down?, And the following Johnstown borough, 1 . Cjnomaugh borough, Gmemaugh tcwrship, Cimbbria City, lianied persons havefi'cd their petitions for Tavern Licens which win be presented at tne same time : Daniel McDonald, Conemaugh township. Francis Seitz, Cjiiemaugh Viorough, Cirroll towntiip, Cambria city, Omemaugh township, Cambria tity. Cnemau3h borough, - Terrence Delozier Rebecca Llewtl Andrew Smith, Adam Prarr, John Sibert. Michael J. Smith. Gal'iizin. JOSEPH M'DONALD, Clerk. E'oeusburg, Feb. 11, 1357. Broadtvay CSold pen ?Iaimfctui lug C Co., No. 835' BROAD WAY, NEW YORK. LliT Or.XlUTAIL PRICES : Gold Tens, r $1 Gold Pen and Silrer Holders. '2. Gul 1 Pen and did. cx-Silvcr Holders;, 3 CO 00 00 00 00 00 0-1 C9 00 CO 00 CO oo CO Mamov.th, " " " Leviathan " " ' Fountain rciesk Holder?, Mamouth ' ' Engrossing Pens, Leviathan and Ror, Gothic Silver Case and Pen, " Engrossing " " Mamouth " " Gold Tooth Picks. Tjoth and Eir Picks, " Pencil & Watch Keys, Ladies Gold Pencils. 52 3 CO 00 00 CO CO 00 ' with Pen, Cents Cold Cases nni Pens, . Gothic 10 00 12 00 s 00 Screw Pencil, And all other kinds and styles at the retail pri ces. PREMIUMS PRESENTED TO PURCIIAERS. To every peison buying a gold pen of us we present a numbered certificate, and each of these certificates entitles the lulder of it, by the extra t payrrcnt of 25 cents, to r n article of jewelry, in value from 51 to 1UU. mis jeweiry consists 01 Gold anl Sil vcr Watches in great variety. Silver Gob'.ets, Silver Fruit Baskets, G"d Guard Chains for ladle, liockets. Bracelets, Gents' Gold Fob and Vest chains. Thimbles, Breastpincs, Brace ets, Ear Drojs. Studs, Rings, Crosses, &c, none of which tell for less than 1. lur L.cery dol lar cer eac, number "of the certif.caie designates. We have been in operation for throe years aud thousands have bought of us, aud wc have never learned that any "ono" was ever dissattisfkd. This plan affords every opportunity of obtaining a gold ' watch or some article of jewelry, tor a tritiing sum. All our pens, pencil cases, c, are genu ine articles manufactured by ourselves with great care, and-we offer them precisely at prices asked in all other stores in tlie city. To agents wc make advantageous offers, an 1 an? energetic per son can do well by working for us. We wish agents in every place in the country, and persons who would like to become such will please ad dress us, and we will send them printed circulars of prices, terms, We have no stated perils for distribution. The moment a pen is jKtrchas ed, tho purchaser is entitled to receive his premi um on tlie payment of 25 cents extra. All orders bv mail should lo addressed MERRICK, BENTON & DEAN. "35 Broadway, New York. AGENTS WANTED. N. B "Gold pcnF repainted io a superior man ner. Enclose tho pen and 89 cents in P. O. stamps, and the' pen will berepointed and return ed post paid. The- BROADWAY GOLD PEN MANUFACTURING- Co. is well known throughout the country, but as their are undoubtedly some who are not acquainted with us we append the fol lowing well known firms as references: FELLOWS &Xk., No. 17 MaSerr Lane, New York. IIICKS&MlTCnELL. No. do do BENTON BROS.. Cor. Broadway frnrriand pt.. New York, and Chestnut street. Philadelphia. J. II. STURDY & Co., No. 5 Gilsey 'Building, New York. GOULD & WOOD, No. 9 Maiden Lane, do. Feb. 1 8. 1857. - - Take A'clicc. ANY person iudepted to mo for fees, a Prc tlwnotary ic, of Cambria county, wili save costs, hy settling the same Immediately. . HOWARD J. ROBERTS. Ebcnsbnr Dec. CO, 1855. . " paid us, the Parly is LnfiCed to a Is umbered tificate, and by Vie j;ai;inciJif2a Cls. luira on tL CertiTtCiliC nc IS Oidiicu u u-tic c imuiku 1.1c Tlc TSTar Ended 1 1 HIM OF If S ' E uwaivu i;ui5t.iii7s nas arnvcii nomc uu -A a large stock of choice goods from the E is tern cities, wbich he will dispose of on ter.s to sil t all customers old as well as new ones. Ki sto k has Lcen selectcl with great care, v Li .:i for quality nud quantity cannot be beat on thi. s!dc of" Jordan. The sto:k consists of . Foreign and Amen- 'Ticking, can Cloths, Alapncas, I lain Casstmers, Delaines, AVc StuU t. Fuacy do, Coburg Cloths Satinctts, Kentucky Jeans, Ttcceds, ltlack Silks, Fane if Silks 2Tcw Style f Fruits, Vesting ef all ItinJs, Gir.tjhams. Shirts and Draicers, Calicoes, Cravats, Woolen Finds Handkerchiefs, Shirting Muslins, Gloves and Ilosiiry, Shntivg do. Flan ni ls, A large supply of HARDWARE, QUEERS WARE and GROCERIES. Call at tho store of E 1. Roberts if you wish to purchase goo and at low prices. We consider it no trouble to show our gxKls so walk in and judije for yourselves. EDWARD ROBERTS,. Ebcnsbiirg. April 23, 185G. LOUIS LUC&HARTD. WATCH MAKER, AnD DEALER IC Mil, . WATCHES AID JEWELRY. rg'MIL undersigned rcppcctfuliy -- begs leave to inform tbc .-kN 1 vjiTi.. . . t I . . l f . .i-ii r ....... .4 ' . that lie has just received and is now opening the largest stock of C lochs .Watches snd Jewelry, ever brought to Johnstown, icithotd ex ception, which will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices w ill alicays bo uniform, Udc customer will not be charged more . for the umc quality of goods than another. A List of S iinc of the articles comprised in the assoitucnt is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, anc goods examined, at tl.e Store r. Miin Ltittt ore r. LT-vcrs uoi'i Hunting lngiisn 1-cA-crs. Gold Detached Levers, full jewellsd. Gold Lfpines. 4 holes Silver English Levels, " Silver Detached levers. Silver Lepines, G. l 1 Guard Cliains. Gold Vest Chain, Gold Pencils, with IVns, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions. Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gobi Finger Rings, Gold Cun' Pins, Gold on 1 Silver Watch Keys, Portmonases, Ladies' Fans, fancj' and plain, Silver Tablespoons. Sdv-cr Teasj-oons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tabiespfx-ns, l-esf, Plateil Teaspoens " Silver Gbard Chains, l'l;.ted and Brittania Tea Setts Violins and B.nvs, Violin Strings, &.C., Colt's and Allen's Rjvoheis, 0 inches, -Gold Bracelets. AcCi)rde;n, Silver and PJatcd Spectacles, &c, iSrc, .Vc. CO- All sorts of Watches, Clocks an 1 Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rafts. Con fident that Lc cannot bi undersold, the imdersign respectfullv solicits the confidenee and patronnge of the public. LOUIS LUCKH ARD T Mav 14, 1S5G. 20-tf. Viilualjle Farm female, IOR sale by the subscribc-r an excellent farm , situate one mile from Ioretto, Caix.bria coun ty, known r.s the Henry J. Maguire farm. It contains one hundred acres nine acics and allow ance, with about CO acres chared, and in a good state of cultivation, cud the balance is covered xvita Va'uable Timber. The improvements con sist of a 7arge New Two Siory House, contaiidug Parlor, Dining-room and Kitchen on the first ilt r, and five chambers on the second fi.jor. The other improvements are a good saw mill, tenant howe, carpenters s-hop and other cut b-.iil-dings The e aic never failiog sot inrs cf water near each house, Iher is a lir.c young orchard on the premises. Te township road passes through thej-lace- It is about miles from Cr ejsonon tl.e Pennsylvania Rail Rod, andalxut tlie same distance from Galiitzin. It is in i-ight of the Iv retto church, St. Francis' Academy f r boy?, St. Ab'-seu5 Academy f r j-oung ?adics,and f of a mile from the Piank Road. An indisputable ti tle will be given and terms maCe known by ap- pvirgto II. UASlrOr Ebensburg, Feb. IS, ISG7. C:n. Cancer Cured. THE sulsjjrlb?r would rcs-pectfuly inform rfi persons 'Who aTe afflicted with the alxve dis ease, that be can cure it without fail. Numerous ciscs have 'octn cured, and any nv.n-.bcr f eertiQ cates can I e procured if necessary. Call on the subscriber 2 miles from the village of Strongstowti, Indiana countv, Pa. TATRICK MULVEIIIL. Feb. 13, 1857. For Sale or Rent!! rHE Subscriber offers for rent, the Washington House, situate at Piano No, 2. The house is large and onuno Sous, and exps-eSbly built for a hotel. It is pleasantly situated, within 150 yards cf the new Portage Railroad, and J milt from Portage statu 11, where -the mail train stops going east and west. This house if well kept would become a place of resort, opceially in tGe Summer season, as the air is always pure, and the spring water of the lest kind. Trout runs arc convenient where trout cau be caught in a bundiince. The Meters. White's ti am saw mill is close by, and to those who rover seen one in operation, it is worthavi.it. Al Gen. A, M WhlU'& jdanslcn, where the latch string is r.ever pulled hi. The above nanud property will be scid or rented on very moderate terms. Ipp2y to C. Hagcr,Esq., Lancaster, Pa or Wm. Ruste'.l, agent, ntar the premiss. The subscriber has also for rent, evraIgood Dwelling Houses, a saw-mill, with house and gar den, a 6mith shop with or withontout adwl lir,; bouse. This 4s i good stand for a good smith, as there is uone nearer than three miles from this point. The fettlement around made un of good custorrers. Applvsoonto WM. RUSSELL. Portage, Feb. 18, 1S57. St. APPEALS, TAKE NOTICE, that appeals will U? bold at the Commissioners office in the borough ( f Ebcns biirg, for tlie year 1S-57, for the different boroughs and townships in Cambria county, cn the days and times as follow?, to wit : For Allegheny, Cle.af.cbl & White townships, and Ljrctto borough, on Monday the Jd day of March next. Ffr Carroll, Chest and Susquehanna townships cn Friday, the 3d d' y of March next. 'For Blacklick, Cambria and Jat-ks.n town ships, on Wednesday the 4th day of March next. For Cor.emaugh township, on Thursday the 5th day of Mar;h. For Johnstown aid C nemr.ugh boroughs, on Friday the Cth daj -f Marco next. - For Richland and iimtw rhi!l townships, on Mon.by the 0th day of March r.cxt. For Sunmitvilleborugb, Washington ArMun str townships, on Tuesday tl.e 10th day of March next. - J. S. CLARK, ) A. LITTLE, J-Commiincrs THOS. M'CONNELB. Attest: Gro. C. K.Zaum, Cle.k. Ebcnsburg, Feb. 11, IF 57. P i LANK Summons, Su' roniaV. Er.ecutiors JO Tn'.-n TcfitMit, P'f', A. Fcr es!e nl i,eco noi LAns rewaup. . WIIOLESALK Aft IlliTATI TIm, Ccpper, ftiid Slieet-Ircn tfar. BI A NVF ACT OR Y. . .Canal Street, Johnsto-rn, ?a. fTTBin subscribe reppectfe.l'v aifv-rn-. b A fi ie'nds and the public generally . no h:s r.gtm commt neen tlie mmnfact'.:rp of Tin, Gpp-r ,aud Sheet-Iron Wars ' in all it branches, at the eld tiand, where he will 1 e pb-iu-ed tn see all who want any article iu bis lin. Feeling grateful for past favors, be hope, by strict attei.ti n and fair dealing, to merit aud re ceive a liberal share cf patronage. Tlie Cj-sh System lie has adopted, as be L&tr to dun. and 1 ng credit takes the profits. Merchants purcha.siag bills of Ware, wen'' d well to call and examine prices and quality, which will be found Fupcir.r to any offered in- th- c;tir east or west. All orders fr.ua one dollar t-t five bundreil C'.leil with prraptr.ess aud dipatcb. Price List sent to merchant, "f requested. Wa-e-rooms on Ciiaal Street, o:c do?r lI-.w the .a'.lectors Office. P. V., HAT. Jvhmtown, Feb. 1?, 1S57. c OOKING STOVI-S. L.irgeOven.Btnn. Iron City. Complete Cc-.k, Diamond. and of Brad- ey's celebrate1. Stoves, f.r sale at Manufacturer retail prices, by v 7. 7IAT- ITERATING STOVP.S, Ruliatnr. Flora, Frank A. lin. Cirboti. Parlor, and all Parbx or R-irra Stoves made in cither citv fumishevl l w for cah. F. W. UAY MINERS' LAMPS. Tinware, Copper. nd Sheet-Iron Ware, cLeap fir rash on Canal Street by F. W. HAY. QPOUTIXG. Rutins and nl kinds of J..b worn cone pivmp t!v at casb rates, bv F. W. HAY. ALL who want a Lr.-t r ite Stove. chap Tin ware, or any Kitchen ultnsll will call triih the cash at the Ware- r'.oms of F. W. HAV. IIOTEI PRC PERT V lOP, SALE. THE fcubsciibcr o;7lts r.t j-rivr.te fa'e, the property now occupied by her as a Hotel, in tb lJjroughof Ebcnsburg. It is situated ii aa el igible an 1 business part t f the Borough. Posses sion will.be given the first of Apiilrext. M A 11 Y A N N LI 1 21 NG ER. Feb. 4, 1857. tf RICH. ED M. JONES, " WITH E QUIRE, ZIKSIEEEiAN i ALLEN WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NO .143 MAKKET STKFE V. ' -r.iTwtES Tim:r jcst rVEru, FRANCIS SQUIRE, ) D. M.ZIMMERMAN, I rutusarai: GEORGE N. ALLEN. J . -' r, " 1 UU. , 1 OO . 11 - . Z , V I tih.it hA5), itters ol Aumiuistrat:on on tl. V estate of Catherine Behe, late "of Allegheny townshiji, Caml iia county, deceased, has l-cen granted -by the Register tf saidcoai.ly. to tl e un dersigned, residing in the U.wusuip aforesaid, all persons having chdms against tle estate of Said decedent, v ili present them propeily aotljcntica- ttd to make payment without delay. JACOB BEHE, AdiuiuLiriitcr. February 11, IS57. Ct. Sew Cloclts, ITalcIics Jcivelry. HE I. claims to ii.e tuhrritaars or sXev, Johnstown aod tli oim..iA'n,, -"W, country that be has just retnmed item Xrv.- Yost with ILe largert and beet a.rtcif r.t -f CLOCKS. WATCHES A- JEWELRY ever brought in their midst. Lich Ijs Knowa ha can and will sell chea. then a iy dealer ia tho town or cf iir;ty. His cheap Breast Kr, hitherto sold at ?2. w ill now be sold at $1,C0; sucR as were sold at $i,2& arenow-ofiered at $1,62, &c. Bis fine plated Ear Drops, which were sold f.t $1,75 arc now sold at 51,25 ; others held at $1,37 will be sold at $1,00, r.r.d ai other articles of hi oi l "tock remaining on hand will l e disposed cf at a like discount. His new stock consist in part of G3 s-Rvf r l.Uijtir.g care Levre Wjitel.tsj 18 cases richest htvlc ef Clicks ; ISO Breast Pins; 320 Ear Drops ; 200 Finger Rings., together with a varietv 6f shirt studs, Wri.t ainl Neck Buttons, Geld Peiii and Holders, Fob and Guard Chaii.B, aud many ' minor nrtices to numerous to mention. He has also added a number of new aid impor tant implements to bis already large cyP.eotion r f tools, w hereby be is enabled to execute woik witl greater dispatch and Its. c-t. Thankful for past favors,, and haping f r coru tinuance of the same, be trrsts that bis Mcfv'.m will not forget the one priced sfnre 'f JOSEPH G. HOLMES. Miin street, thjn cS the big Watcli, -February 11, lt7. Valuable Town I'ropcrty FOR SALE. THE subs riler will cftlr at private pale bi.i his dwe- ilni, licurc and, lot, situated on high street, two Moors west of the Mansion House. Also, a go-id stoic room two stories high, witlj back buili'ings adianhig, with a pxxl stable ill Also, will bo disposed t n reasonable terms from, 12 to 15 acres cf cxocK. Lt iard in sord cultiva tion, and adjoining tlie boroneh of T.Wr.hburg. DAVID J. EVANS. Ebe-iibburg. IX.-C SI, 1S5C. IilE subscriber has jiut received ami now op ened ont at his store room in the lro'igh of L retto. a large an i well selected sUxrk t f Fall and Winter Goods, v'z ; C!oths,Cassimeres, Satinet. Twie !s. .Te.n;3. failies Dress Go ids. French M"'1r.ocs, Tart. is l'lai l. Sdks, De Laines, Poplins, Eoglish Mcri noes. C-jbnrgs, Alpanis, iK-beee, Bay State Jong and suare bae?s. Calioues, Ginghams, Cheek, TL-k'n;, Ac. A band -rae agsoi intent f tog'.ther witli a large ass r(m"tit vf Gi-?eri. Hardware, Q leensware. Drugs. Oils. IV'nt, Pat ent Me hcines. Dye-stuff-. Nils by the keg. Gla by the bur. Pish aud SaU b the land. Clar waic, together with niny other articles too im morons to mention, sdl of -!d-h will 1- t-.'.d t the toweit rignve. Grain of all kind tnk-.n 'lourd and shiog c-s Wi.t.tMl. P. II. SHIELDS. Lore; to. O.-i. 20. IS5o 1 tf R. A. DORSEY. WHOLESALE-AND RETAIL DEALER . TOLJACCO&SKGAIiS. IN RTo. II Vot Hi rift!t t tvevt, Vlilln. ILL be happy ti nreivc the or.lcr of f.iji f ? country friends. i.nJ ss nuny i-tltr may fa v. v the linn v iih a. call. The y n i j; al ways find a foil ami n-lect -jort oeut of brands' of tobic ni;l se;;ra. w.iich njil le on favorable tci mt. Scj-tntder 5. liif. II