l". . o5n.are and ztteious-'detemlw-J ,sy,.candor. compels us to admit, that jciJfdlj tlie best looking man of the frVforial in this County albeit he is a :: i yvffi J ot:rsfIf" are -still disconsolate. s in ''tlie vale t of celibacy " - jf you want to purchaso good and gr0Ceri., call at the store of Robert w .a-lt the times, ucrtrge. bis a's'cmMino- ra' umcers upon the Territory i t i tlE ran. jt.Vr. iNtcr Mcstcrscn, honorel ."'it. t- TF 1 l ica.' last '.vetK. lie nas been appoi ;tt: louaty by wov. lacker. It is not 3 you fcare up a better man than Peter in ; Jcgouerafo days. fi' that llonps are about to be abol- ,i:J, and Cnming red petticoats eubsdtutecl htkirttcad So say our city exchangee 1BJ r,n 'uc!i things he, ,:,.; iivcrc rtjic u.s lik n siimmer'j. cldud. luui n.::i'".;i our .Nj'eLiai winmcr j ,fBf .fvii'f Sucki'nj Doi t it. The a'oTi-Le- ! . . .. r i l n :-p(om:c il tins place since the Democrat bating on Monday evening of lat week Mr. fJ.j'T',at a was there my couutrytueu.' "I hUMMMl-K.U.TII -TS IIIOMAX DlTTLER Tc- jw J " ' nt ,0r liar V',rJitt Guilty. In !fj$e tuo tourt yesterday uiorutug grant jnew trial. X?" . I). Andrrson. Kyn.. Editor rf the 4 , ii:lvunioii," will please accept our f r u copy (,f the far-famed Leconip- ; (')IjsSltUtlon. ;r Hon J.-lni Crssvell, of "the-Senate, t IT . - - . im nun tiCArgc .Smith, of thu Iloupe, acci pt our -thanks, fur ralnabl e public s. d'A'UXl-'Vi's. x. on. J. irrtrefcn(e Wi-i ut.vpt7 of Catiibrui in tho Deinocrat- rA.vY.vention. Thui's so. If The westher ih M'.W ir.tenpelv cold ! sik ;'it sii-iirlMfi.r t,f,i-.. or ... t "i a V mid we'll Ukc c "' . j " ruu ion-11 a sl kh r'ule. (' V.TLat the Loetcrre of J. !.r. i: '1 t-of.ro the Kbtnslurg Literary As- 1 fauit te ;i mdttfitiitel v t.Ohtnoneil. j r Tie Condition of- the Mormons The Posi tion of BngLp.ra Young-. Tln'r. o-nt inf lli-enee fix.m Utah U im ,"'rr,i';t i-i several p-int of vrew. It cotpi'i ' in f,t. fireplace, tho .MfssajW of Hrig mni Youit to tlie Trtritorla! Legislature, '"J in tiic .tt-conJ. the action of that L-gla-ure upon the Goveruor'n .Manifesto. The 'h'sagc is entirely too long to giv, in detail, "t the following may, pt ihap.s, e regardjed its im .Ht important parage Has l.'tah evn: violatod . the Unsl principle f thi Constitution, fi-M u;uih an bioki n the lost iti.igiiiScant coiieiiTuti-iiial enactment ? ;o -nor have we'th& most distant occasiou so UrUig, nut haw ever i-triven to uiy ei.j.ty and ox tend those right granted 7'J"nl'-r . . a ill 1 1 1 F n r r r c i f -. i nt a iin.li.-iim un-jiur. ou; EO unou- usivo and wise a course does not seem to eas tho wholly V.v r,fr,in ,,.,1 ,1,,.,.. J",UU1U uy niore impuciiy lotrouuocd into the ake and love lies ; ad rino thoec m?chins- U -s the pressure of the ri. are numerou-, aud also powerful through I l'.x,,ic circumstances wnich forced .his ell-dwciplincd organization' nd sihee Utah i n - ge u,nrtllcuV JUit 28 ,,,B eveilt3 iu th? yielded right after nght for the sake of I LtT- t! t "'if - f mmtwS pace, until her policy has emboldened tho J ' Ut iad enflUea us ca.ry icajlts of rur Union, it must needs be that J U r"Pc! a!lons Wltb K'tcr success, and resident Duchanan, if he has ordered an ar- j t 3d n0 -TPcct thc thing from 7 Utah as reported for he has not offi- ,? ,n , a. ; dngthe actual exigency .1? . k my notmed mc of such a movement by his Jer has at length succumbed, either of nice or through being overcome, to ihecru- endeavoring to carry out a usurnariiin of ! ? rroPf'"ly administred wlien removed uu iieu.rious course ot those enemies and n" Ttiiiou otiigm oeiongs only to the pco- : y j an u i c.jtuusiuie !. by appointing civil officers known to be ; th,e Cr.owu' as represented by its con- itly objectionable to freemen, and sendin- ' st'tutl0n -dvisers. The proposed bill would o-called army undor mere color of law to ! ft T cufnfie m tne government of India; Ce thr.SU offifm tirwn i. .1 t..:i r'., 'UC Only chance Was iu adinini:rrnt;,-.rt nt k.i. -p.- i.t i i. . 1 . t irom ttse rl v.. iuu UUIUI oi mo .v w. ... o uuucjj ior mo c"?uec u and protection of every gambler cut-! 11 ' Urt of Pr0PrIe- oat. renrobate and ?eoii. rl ..., . "t aim a i reMJcut. nomiuated j i L ully aware, as has been justly-written, t patriotism does not consist in aiding gov imentin every bflFC and stupid act it may form, but rather iii paralyzing its power en it violates vested rights; affronts insul- justiee, and assumes undelogated author osc to follow in their train . AAV IU U V V . .. , aud knowing that the so-called army re- 1 IV in 1! ted to be on its way to Utah, was an'ua- l- J tlie .Uin,U1tes ?uised mob, if not ent by the Presidenof luereS c L'niterl s-t.f- n.i :r', .. i , Dt.01 revenue, the coflaes United States, and if snf !. .T. revenue, the coftsent of four members' ofthe ner and for the purpose alleged in all ill Con,nf,1I woaU Lc,uecC-ary. The President rmatiori -permitted to reach us was no c bc f Pon footing of a Secretary of & mob, though in the latter event actios 1 i 81 tLeln,Cta5ers the Council would uuer irrnattori . - o "ivu. wfciijir er COlor Of law. UOOn lonrmnrr ftf Ifo roach I issued, as in constitutional duty -r "e, no ucur i f. r,w-uai'on, eiprcssjy lorbiddin- bodies of armed men undr nd.of 1. 1 I ' C' , UJ wuoinaocver eent, to come with- , . HUHWVCtCl " rounds Of this teTritrwv . J i1U 1 . . . , . i . . KgMJ u"necl them, and i2?.?1,der"d ?uWl Obic were 1 " lUc' "Pproach,) where ua d they intend to winter.. Under these uuch CeS I rC8Pcctfulb' ugeattnatyou auch measures as your cnliihtened jodg lt may dictate, to insure rmhli; ira:,::? "oio .iMlien.bi, eoB.UlaUon.1 tigbu ! ,h d to obey that nroclarn-tlon0': !r i lu l.ho Pronage in India ny.;..i. i , . .:.Thj yfi:' cautiously ' expressed.- nnvorM. J"-Jr'.5..' i'."' j c aiiiuu.ms.so a uenance am roc trooDs to mase tneir apDearanco wifhm iha A.. 1 t .. . - r- .. . r V ritpyinJ )ie now calls upon the gmauire to -adopt ' such measures. as may -ui.iuvm expedient under the circumstances .".it?.xui4; auer tue xHessage was read, a fctnte oi resolutions endorsing the entire 6ffi v.ui course oi tingham l oung. was submitted and unanimously adopled. These rcsolutious declare, that the high Driest of th M r u,u nave uescended to us a rich legacy from our forefathers. " . - y aT ll "I .Tf ' - , . . . '"""Tciuiutu. urign ;T"-''."1Dg.i"e-united 'Stares rjtooHigB-strcet- H stock is. cxten--jhall be sustained, arid that the General G 'J irol! FclrcteJ, aud his prices regula-' crnhwnt shall not enforco unpalatable :Fe u 4 ns ov 'ede- .v ckrk. w always oa-irr.-r.as, and -rcauy ! "esoived. That' while we deprecate the Hl ailU tnilOCetit hnnnla 1. i. j ' ... V vrTlHjl JI103V 1UV- :r Hostility manifests..! f,i......J .. ,... On ii(tUttl " j ""airauou or uieueneral tieverumtint, we v.or of tlie-l'duusy Ivatiia Ran Jioad, dellv-' will continue 'to resist any atteimt on the , Alve-,(kBUcai fpeeb m tl t?&te Convcn- ! i,drVot Mie -vdm mitt ration to 'Bring us into a t UYrikr. .ic'h'hoVas 'sb aniioas to 1 f &S apfoiing, contrary to llonI V -n i, . n i I cOL6tuution, ofecers fr whom the people relo( interlace, last December have neirlu-r vot, or voice in clectin- nor auail any person appointed to office in Utah by the. present Adminiration, either qualify t i " , for. or astiume and discharge, within the li nt- ; its of this Territory the functions of the o m- offi- ffci-ctly "scaler of w ihts aud nieasures" i CcS to which they have been appointed, so lone as our Territory is menaced by an invading army (for such an army cannot have been sent to 'protect either the citizen or the ras- ng emigration, but is manifestly sent to aid j in trampling upon American liberty.) nor so I loifg as such appointees are so pusillanimous "3 ty rnjuire a numerous armed force to at tend their back to enable tlum to carry out the traitorous designs coucoctcd for depriving American citizens of thctr iedefeahiblo and vested rights. Ilesolved, That we will at least Lave our con.stitutioual rights to a Voice in the selection of our Territorial officers, :kn& iu the enact ment of the local law of our jro'ver'rinieut. j The question occurs what next The j United States troops arc in the neighborhood ; of Salt Lake City, and Jtrigham i'oufcg and ! the Legislature affirm that, no ' offcrs but I those of their own selection, shall exercise au j thoiity among them until the army is with j draw::. The issucis now fairly made up.and j there must be a coufiict, or one of the parties i must recede. The result of this matter is ev ; iden'ly involved in doubt. Col. Johiihtoil f has avowed his determination to take no step J backward. He will, therefore, move towards i the city at the first opportuuitv, when, if the ; Mormons should still adhere to their policy of i dchanco and resistance, a bloody struggle j would ?ccm to bo inevitable. j THE FUTUEE GOVERNSIENTOF INDIA. . Lour. Pai.mm(.sto.n's Sp.tcn. Lord Pal I meriston has brought foward his proposal for , i. t, iuiuiv uvteruiiiiiii o inula. inat pro poi-al was to transfer the future Govarument H Pil- ; "f lu(3,a irom the Kast India Company to the v.v,-.. ,1 H3 ,.ul JU consequency ot any faults ofthe Company, or any delinquency ot which they had been guilty, but becauso the present system of double gevcriiment was II Was I.Ot 111 Pnlnriilii'liiT nf aaught with grave inconveuicnces- After n ! fining to the peculiar circumstances which i hnd pbeed the .eat of the earliest civilization i in the hands of a company of mcrehatiLs. and ' to the various modifications which their pow ; it and privileges had undergone, he observud : the irresponsibility of the Company was not in accordance with the circumstances in which ' tlnitr xrfrr Kl'w..! 1".; a. . .t .. ... v. ji.n-n. (U xyiri ciors oi ino Com pany being elected by holders of stock, who, in many instances, had no knowledge what ever of Indian affairs. The system of check and counter check which was the characteris tic of the uouide Governmeu had been car ried too far ; it operated not to regulate the machine, but to destroy iia action and regu larity There coul 1 r 11(1 rrinnr otr.Anci v neace- ; i :i- .. . . - . 'verninent at home, g n? it w;t5 not intrusted with the entire control" of affai s. It was t;me that there i VI i . l . . . . ... w '...fiv.o auiuoriiy i-nouia only te estcd where there was, at the same time, complete ri rwin i Ki 1 ri r . 1 ... .. , i'v...-11unj , asm i lie consiuuiionai minis ters ofthe Crown. Those vast countries could home. By this bill the present powers ofthe oyine trown, and a.-sisted by a Council likewise nominated by the Crown, would be appointed m their places. The Council would consist ot eight members, appoiuted for eiirht 3-cars, two of whom would go out by rototion ..ijf jiar. Aucaee.ision ot the i'resident would bo final, but the members of th Cmm. millKf rnlmn if . .. !L1 " : cil who differed from hifn in opinion ou rec- uut icr all propositions bv iho lrc:.u ,.r lur "creasing me cnarges upon India or its each have a salary of jCIOOO per annnnj. ine rresident, as a Cabinet Minister, would bo assuted by a Secretary in the House of vommons; but the members of councils would not be permitted to have seats in that House. They must have served a certain time in a uiti eo-cai- T,i; Ti,. -hi. t . " . utr" wouia oe no aiteraiioB made 1 c - .u iimia. As fo- tire patronage at Lome, the writer- 0O, j irhinann a r.n - .... , ., ..r UU1T VpCU lo compcutton, ana tuey r rti . T .4 . mt .... . . wouia, remain so. The cadetubips would be equally; divided between tho President and the Councillors, which was very much as it was at present divided between the Directors and the Board of Control,, and, 'a eettain nutn bcrcf Cad itships would be rcscrvi-J forth room only sons of officers who have served in' India The are ativo troons would osc of the fuccn, but they would bedircct- J Ti V queens ontrol. Auditors would be appointed to prepare yearly statement of the-Im;.,, JLJ -11 IL. be laid lfore.PwUainJ!pt:"-iB-VerS the outlines of the bill. TT.m vS- country1 would be greatW, disat,:" pbbtedinhat pHndple wa7 might be met bv ihfr ;nM.;,u Li- v ' r prrnciplo was rejected. . He by th& invariable Ica of .all those wanted to get rid' indirectly of what they could not oppose diiectly.-a demand for ,li i r . -.T-uciu.iimor -"--y. --fv simple torei of TnVfT,r '..yj - A simple fprei of government would ar more chance brgmng tranquility to than could be'dotie by the cumbrous ir more cu Ind .u-.uiim oi ms aouuie governmenti He de. inereas any peculiarity in the gov eminent of 'India whlMi truA- ; r : - n vuii ui me cat- ."Hume vourt ot Uirectora in T.nn,i.,ll v natever had been done - for India had been brought about by the discussion in that and in the other House of Parliament. It was for the civilization ofiU Ii . I IT I . ... ..UU4A and not for giving tho means of life -to a few members, of the middle Ha that we were intrusted by providence with the destines of India. ' He felt sure iuat the pro posed change would con luce to m.lr "; power more firm in India, and to the inter ests of its inhabitants. OBITUARY. DiKt). In Kbensburg, on Tuesday even ing, the 9tb inst. of Mns. Lhaklottk J. KotoEits. consort of John Kodgkrs. Jr. in tho-OIcK r t ji-ai vi iirr ae. Funeral takes place it 2 o'clock, to-morrow. DlKD. At the residpnrfl nf V.Io t. . i , , ... r- "io uwmo, iu the borough of Ebeusburr-. hn s..,,;r,. 6th of March, of consuniotioii. Mr". lAvm iJ. Davis, m t!i ',i ;. , r i - , ... jti vi ui3 age. Resolutions ov cob6ir.2icz. At 'a meeting of IIiVhlan.1 Div Jnrt viyupwauce, me loilowiug resolutions of fn- w O - toiwu UVUC respect to tUe memory of Dro. David D. Da- ib, were adopted : Whereas, It has pleased Almihtv C.A to remove bv dotl r,n . m..- i ji uui iuium, our Urothcr, David D. Davis, and a a tril.nm r.f respect to his memory, be it Jiesijlvcd, That while no mnmn yi. oflirother David 1) 1 t... . ""'"'i uow ill UUU1- le submission to the will nf TH.,. n.i,-:n,i. ail things as he pleaseth. JletUvcd. That the condolence of the mem bers of Highland Division be tAr.. . afilicted friends of our decemed brother licsolved, I hat A cotw CT tliP( signed by the YV. P. and 11. S.,,be given to me mends or our deceased Urother iusolczd. That thee resolutions 1... r.,,1,. i- t i . . i : r iisuea -in iue- -ucmocrat & Sentiutl" and "Jiountaiccer. . NEWTO.N.i:. KOBLRTS; Ebcnburg, March 8; 1808. - RESPECT TO THE JIEMoRV Or PTtOTBlR AYID I. DAVIS. At a meeting of Highland Temple of Hon or, ho. 10, the following reiol'titidns expres sive of the sentimentu of the memberB were adopted : Whereas. It has pleased Almighty God to remove by death from our midst, our wor thy and beloved Brother, David D. Davis, aud, as a tribute to his memory, be it litsohxd, That wbilo wo bow in humble eubmission to the Divine Will.wc can not but mourn and regie, thu death of our former as sociate. Rtsohrd, That we sincerely sympathise with the widowed mother and friends of our deceased Brother, iu the severe affliction and irreparable loss they have sustained A'esolved. That a copy of these resolutions be entered on the minutes of the Temple, and that the . II. present the friends of our de ceased Brother with a copy of the same un- teetitrd, that -these resolutions be pub lished in tho -Democrat & Sentinel" and "Mountaineer. NEWTON I. ROBERTS, M. C. 3PCAGTJE. - , J."L. STOUGlt. Lhensburg, March S, 1858. ' 3lrui Sl&ikfknifnfc orPhass'couut sale. IY-virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court JL of Cambria county, to me directed, there tt 1 1 'iwi iv f pn,bUc sale 011 he premises 1 1 1 , thcSd dy of April, next. 1 o clock m the afternoon, the'followih" rea' on at "ing real es- laie 01 winch Jacob Paul died seized to wit yu 11 act Miuaie in uicniand township in the " ,V , V ','V'J,""",s ,a,UiS 01 tne heirs tit Ja cob btuli dee'd. on thc southwest, lands of Dan- t 1 yy ,on,1 lC north an(. lands of thc heirs of "UIH1U1 "ecu. on tne south cortaining two .....u.v,u nu more or icss, aoout sevny acres of which are cleared and in a go.l state ofculti'- wTV irvt ' u ',ry brIck "veiling House bank Earn, Blacksmith Shop and. outhouses thereon erected and a larr mt1 1" ',?, !!. " 1 JT " ,racw situate m the Riid Afxn ry.. i ... ... . vn..Hp? wij.iimDg rne above Sescribed tract on . souin ian,i 01 John R. Sidrnan oh the north anu 01 Abraham I'aul on.thc east ahfllanda of ...v ..0 v,i jUlin 1 am aee'd. on the South, cort- -.-.uHm, i acres and siventeen perches and allowanoo -.nid .-i.j., mi- . "; riw mui iu eood re pair thereon erected. 5 The above tracts of land will be sold together or separately to suit purchasers. TERMS OF. SALE-One third ofthe purchars money to be. paid ou confirmation of sale; one third to remain charged upon, the premises, the interest .of winch to b paid to the widow, and i1!111116 Pr,nciP;!iI tote paid to the heiis, ana tne balance twoermal be secured by the bonds and rrhrtn.n purchaser ou the premises. - SAMITFT. R PiTTt Trnstee of the r-al estate of Jacob Paul iloc'd ' AV, it im . . The CassTlllo Semlnrif y. ONLY $2260 PER QUARTER. miHS SCHOOL FOR TOUNG ' LADIES AND ent emen is unoucstiohablr the-cheanoKt one ot the kind in the land. Th .. rent, furniture, fuel, luin .$22.50 per quarter. Ti 7 7, 6 V7 Pnc'Pe of statesmanship lie coUd not believe the I'arlament .of Kug land w'as less canabla ofa wi n,?r.,;r,;f,:zL i N- WUUIIUlklilLIUIl x lano amsx is only .00 per quarter. All the Languages and tbe Ornm.i,i. ' tionally cheap. 'Send for. circnl.ir m,,,i,V expected to notify mc before coming Addre . '. . , Ca33Tille;Uunan3don co.,-Pa. Feb. 21, 1868-.tm ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE. ETTER3 OF ADMINISTRATION HAVE tT ?-,"ailtT? to the undersigned on the es iateoCAuUiaro Bverly, late of Johnst. wn. Qwn- h. , -T' , "e:eas All- persons inowing to make mmediatpaynTnt.viud all Jerson folding claipra aynstaid estate wiU meson -.., mueuMsi ioaiu, estate are reauested them proputhwiticateil or. settlement.' - xr t ;' " BIL.ESHXE. Aclm " ALl'ABLE FARM'Ftftl'S ttc milE smrCRlBER OFFFTRS AT PRIVATE rtjr-,?i!P2'' Which b ; "now resides in Cambria lown.h.p Cambria countv. containing 196 acre, -: About 85 of wlm-b are clcard and m a high state-of cultivation nd well fenced. i v I"1rovemc"ts ar ?ood liowe.1 log House, n Lank Barn, other outbuilUngs. and a thriving Tll wvx.dlaodis welf timbered I rr an,n a cooPcrhop:about180 rods from of water. ,n almost every- field on the farm. XortbB(vf rkfteal,)OUtfo"r aml 'tf 'imle North UestoftEbensb-orjr. Kx-n ;iu r w Fbetisourg and Carrol!t,n Plank Road, with a good ownslup Road leading from .the Plahk Road through the premt.es. Any. person wish to purchase a farm, would do well to examine thu property, as. I will .sell' on' reasonable OWEN R. ROBERTS, March, 10th 858. . themselves indebtod f. tV" ...V Sentinel" for. 'Snbacrirt,i liantl attending ' H. C. DEVINE. r.oensourg,- Feb. 24, If 08. ' H oiue, mat ineTJomtnTasiiers vf CK'm ' J5. brin Countr will ltnl.l oA.kr.. ... 'S m t: i- i. r i . . 1 i.i . ty fur the year 1858 at the Commissioners "oWc in hensburgas follows wit: For 'Allegb-eny . Clearfield,. While Town ships nd LoiHitto Boroush on ilondav Mm-rl, 15. .. . " . - ForChest.Susquhanna And Crr..;i T..,.....i.:. . m .. . .. ..... f . sj.-iiii l, on Tuesday "March 16, .For Cambria,. Jackson and Blacklick Town ships and EbinrtbiiTgh. Borough on Welncedav March, J7, ,. J For CJnemangh' and Taylor Townships or, Thursday 'March- 18. ... . For Of'i'em-atiirli liorourh and .TAl.Vivtr.,-. H... bush on Friday. March. IB tor Uichjand and Summerhill ToWuahu.a 6ii Monday March 22.n - For Washingtwi and ?.yunstor Township t aud SuinniitS iRe Bynrtigh, on 7'hursday, March 23. -".".Jtl'Lh, I . .; :THOMAS McCONNELL, VC oror's. .JLUIN BEARER. I ConiinisMonef') office, ) Ebeusburpv Feb.. 17, 1S58, J t-ioonstown bcho please copy.) McREA'S I'ELUItKATlin I) (r I V B , T H E-:G R E A T A D U E S 1 V E Most ustfi(V ' article ever invented, fur huiiic store and 'office, gurjiassing in utility cc ery tther glue, gum, iancilttgc jmstc or cement eccr known: Alwojs Ready for Application. ADHESIVE ON PAPER, CLOTH. LEATHER, FURNITURE, PORCELAIN CIUNA, MAlC J1' ; RLE, OR GLASS. BOR manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys etc., -S- it has no superior, not only posessing greater strength than any othe-known article, but ad heres mouc qnickly. leaving Ho statu Where the parts are joined. ?Tever F-vifcs. Within the bust three years upwards of 250,000 bottles of tnisjdstly celebrate! LIQUID GLUE have hern sold; and thc great cortvenience which it has proved in every case, has de.crveilly secured for it a demamd which the manufacturer has fotind it, at times, difficult to meet; acknewlcdged by ail who have used it, that its merits arc far above any- Minilar article or imitation ever offered to tho public. This GLUE is extensively counterfeited ob mrccihe IMc " McRca's Celebrated Liquid Glue; the ireat Adhesive. " Take no other. ' TWEXlT-FIVE CEXTSA BOTTLE. Manufactured and Sold Wholesale and Retail by .' : - WM. C. McRRA, Stationer. ' " ' JsbV 907 Chestnut Street.. PhilitieiHliih. 05- Liberal'. inducements offered to p'tersens a sirous of belling tho above article. . ue- - Sep. 23 1857 45 ly ? 'AlTFEn & HAKLEV. CUKAP .WATCHES AND JEWELRY. TUOLESALE and iti tail, at. ww.. .m.:i..,ii..i.: t Jew elry Store" No. 143 fold No. "-! 960 North Second Stmt, Corner of JEK,: .Quarry; Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, S2S.00 24,00 24,00 PJ.00 7,00 7,00 1,50 3,00 1,00 Gold L'epine. 18 caret. Silver Lever, full jewelled, Silver -Lepine, jewels, Superior Qiiartiers, Gvld Ajpectaclca, Fine Silver do.. Gold Jiracelets, . Lady's Gold Pencils, Silver Tea Spoons, set; Gold Pens, with Pencil aud Siivor hol dcF," 5,00 1.00 Gold' Finzcr Rincs 37 rt. to n vi. Glagses plain li cts., Patent 18 ct., Luuet 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for, IC7"On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Ixpiues still lower .than the abo've prices. - stauffer & harLey. Sept. 30, 1857 47 1 v. RICHARD M. JONES, .... with SQUIRE , ZIMMERBIAN & ALLEN, ' - WHOLESALE D EALERS IN Dry goods; -NO 143 MARKET STREET, . - BKTWIES THIKD AND FOURTH. FRANCIS SQUIRE, ") FRANCIS SQUIRE, ) D. M.ZIMMERMAN, 5 GEORGE N. ALLEN. J Philadelphia. Feb. 4. 1857. if JUST received at the storo of EDWARD ROB ERTS, i,crco ibs axi Fish, ; - 10 half Brls Herring, and ' . 10 half Brls Mackerel; Feb. 1856. '; SdSH OK TKMPUiNCE. .Highland DivUon, No. 84;Sons of Tem peranccmeet at their Hall every. SAT UR DAY evening, in thc upper story of R building. . I. O. O. F. 'ti-.. Highland Lodce No. 4? WEDNESDAY, evening at their Hall On Hiijh tut.. ?1V lhf tl nnnr .V,.... n 1 ShoemaketV etorc. " ui.ii wjo muoks hre r.ow !u niv fi.r i..l I.wf "t ... ..... 1 . J ....vn.i..ii. oosia win n Saved bv to this lmticH In tlrr. '' ,1)1: 'A . ... ...i,. jvuuicss iox 101 Valuable raini Tor S le TUB SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOr'saLE the farm ou winch he now resides, in the township of Chest, containing about two hundred And thirty acre, eighty of which are cleared and in a good state or' cultivation". - The -.improve. menu on me farm area comfortable two storv dwelling lionr? At,l rr., i. 'u ' 'i.i. .'i' J sarv outbuilding. There is .'bearing orchard of pafted -fruit on th? premises, and on. a. part 'of ho timber land thnro U a bW'atity of Wljte Pint . . conven ent io a saw mill, l or terms (which will be moderate) apply to 'the subscriber on tho premises. , ' . Feb. 1Q..17ST. cnssoL.i;Tiox, proper ofTiccr f,r colleci ion . The bijsitiess wiU still be carried on at the old tsmd V.v. C.hos. Roberts, where thelooks re Iiace! for ciiIectiou. 1, siAUli 4' KUIJJ5KTS fan. 27, 1858-3t. QCEnsr g cr tit; "17STBERKAS TiETTKRS O F ADM1N1S f V tration on the estate of Michael Farrabaugh late of Munster Township, Gimb'ria coiintV, de ceased, hare betn granted to the undersigned (residing in said T) nshij 1,'v the Ilegister of the said county; ajl oas havingchuma against ud deceased, hre Ilerebv notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and thoce indebted -are required to make payment without lie I ay, ISADORE FARRABAUGH. Admr. Feb. 12, 1858. Noy for Bargaius. f llHh subscriber has just received from M. the East a largo a- splendid stock of new Goods of the f.U..witi!7 artlM.. n of lhi best quality, Groceries sticb as ' L Uotrce, Sugar, .. xea, ami Syrup Mok.ssci, a 'little cf the best that has evr been brought to this t,,wn before. ALSO ' v Starch O.rn which is very uclicious for fool, in fact lie has everything that is in tlie Gnvevy hi.e. ALO-A good as HortWut 0 fancy stationary and no tions. ALSO he has added to his -assortment of IIARVES1 IOOLS, which is very Important to the farmer at this time, consisting of the fol lowing articles such as scrriiEz,, SXATJiES. HAKES, 4c. a'l ofa good qual ity. ALSO A good assort ment of LR UGS and . .. MEDICINES t o t . t , " - ' mention. Also A larjjB lot of G 0 OD FL OUR ALSO I) All IRON, XAKS, and GLASS Call and 8eo and examine fo'r yourselves, you Will T ri ron-fi.t K A , .... T , , ROBERT DAVIS. Kbensburg, Jul- , 185G. . S7. Every ilaVKringa Souiellilnp Xew ' -NEW YORK ". .1 , , ., . 1'niWKMIMI ill the Arcade Liulding. opposite Canal Street .. m . i, .uuhj; .!8 ai .m-w loi k city prices. As I sell on commission (for cash only) I can of for inducements never before met with in this lo cality. My stock consists in part of the finest ?0FES. SUGARS the market Jan afford, together with everything i the grocery line ; an immcus stock of rOBACCO, American ,mlortcd SEGA RS ; a varied assortment, of BOOTS and SHOES for Meu.nnd Boy s : LadieJ? ? Art kof 1IA1S and CAPS ever tt'oi m-ht .to tl.; r,,... v r aus attil sizes. I have adopted the oe;,nce system, so tha child can purchase as well as. the n.ost cxperi ""V 1 ' a r-1 1AS 1 LRSON. Johnstown. St-pt. 0, IS08. 44-tf. Tremendous Excitement ! rpilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT i fully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and MOLASSF55 ...1,1 ?rcFrFf f ll,kin,ls together with a large lot of L ISM, from Salmon down to Herring, which wdl uisposeu 01 oy me narrel cr dozen TOBACCO1, SEGARS AND SNUFF, of all brands and prices. NOTIONS and CON FECTION ARIES in abundance, W hfife also added to our stock a well selec ted assortment of SCHOOL HOOKS & &TATIOSARY, which will bo disposed of to suit the times ilso Hardware, Paints. 0 1 s . Drugs, Dye Stuffs, &c, &c.,&c. Our stock of Flour, Meals. Iron, Nails, Steel Korax, &c, is large and will bedUposed of at the lowest cash prices. Ail kinds of Grain and Marketing in Reneraf uch as Butter, Eggs. Po4ltfv;&c:..wilI be t.n in exchange for tfjod-, and the hiirhest m price paid nnrn nt , " Give us a call before pnrchasinc OiW-. elsewhere. j:. DAVIS. Ebensburg. Dec. 9, 185T.5 JOr4N PARKE'S JolniMtoivn IMatblte "WOrkS; Franklin Street, nesYIy opposite the new Mctho- aist Church Johnstown. Pn. MoWm tombs. G.i.w, -fcTA Stones, Mantels. Tab p Ami Tt.. Mqireau,top8. manufactured of tho rnoUt ''j-ipj ucauHIiU an(i nnps' quality of foreign fti aU1 du.mes?ic "arblc. always on lmd ?'nd ma'a to oMcr 8S cheap as they can r ' be purchased in the :.u addition of carriage; From long ex'nerienco in , . , . . b iwi iciiii - on iv. 11 11 Liu ri rnfrrin tm tr A A V . m . aaeurt the public that all orders will be pr.mptlv attended to and tho work finished in the best and. most handsome manner. fnmUl..t .1..- .,,i neuverca at any place desired ... - w w VI 1 elAIU ALSO. Grindstones of various grits and sizes, itable for farmers and mechanics. Sold bv wholosale or retail. !XyFtr the convenh nee of persons redding in tbe cast and north of the county, specimens may i THh partnership; .heretofore cxistih? Xct-wn aVTr,f" C- TLof nobcrM. in 'tlV Qock, l l Aiu?S J-"welrbuMh(..is tilt devfliiwolveii .thniaerves'jndebted t, the laCVgy note or fcooK acrount.are hcrehy norifiea.tQleomc forward ai:d sett;e iKjfore fhet day of March, other ,'isc their accounts Will be bft in the hands of a C0M1YIISSI0N & TEA WAREHOUSE I-IIE SUUSCRIBEU WISHES TO INFORM I the citizens of Johnstowti atfd tho tu--ohud l!l? ccuntrv lint l...o ,1 1 n. i , '. - ...... ajfs w 1 'i lii'i -4 l a v. all T ALSO W holesale Agent for. t ha sale of Dr. J Hbstetter scelebhitetl Stomach tjitters and Wolff, Ah.nHtie Selijeitahi Scnapps: Tor particular call and examine my Stock. the surrounding vicinity, that he has just arrived from the Eastern citiea with a large and varied assortment ofGoods of all descriptions, viz : IAH-VtM, 1LAS. SUGARS. yc reen aiui orlers left with George Huntley, at ta-e to call a thev J V V 01r Mvn hi Tinware E.tabli.d.ment in Ebensburg. ' GREATLY Rl'I Frpn -Vl? Fe" at PurcWa are incited to r.va mi, 1 ttock'na ETTPvCFT' Tf t""V Prices. f Aug. 1?. -67. June 20 1855, Jan-J 27 lfX ErnGLIv U.MAN. )roffssional Carbs. 1VII.LI AM A. MURRAY, Attoi-Mejr Iwt Ebttttbarg, p, 0J,S A FEW DOO,lS EAST 0F K B rdats'store. lnor.4:'fc7 J, C. AOO., A " A.orncy at Law, EbBll)arR, P, OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW. . . , . Nov. 11, 136Til.tr SI. D. MAGEIIAX -1 TT O 11 X E Y A T L A W. Xwbvns'biirK. Pa. rFICT:o. 2, "Colonnade Row." near tho Court IIuse. December ",54 ly ABRAHAM KOI'EI.IX, Attoraoy at Law Johnstown OFl ICI. on Clinton Strwt, a few door north Of the corner of Main and Clinton April '1Z, 1823. " 31. HASSO.-t Attorney at Law, Ebnbnrg,P OFFICE adjoining the Post Oflice. Aug. 24, 1853. lr. IleurY Yertglcy, Praetliing Physieiahi Jonttown, Pa. OlTtCE next door to his Drug Store. , of Main and BeI;orilstr ets. Johnstown, July 21, 1852. dextiStry. A. J. JACKSON. Surge.n Dentist will be found at Thomps. Mnmt ain . House, wbfrw l. run 1 r.. 1 ,t - 1 , . ' " tl ll'UIUl the thml week of each month. Office in Juhns tewii rearjy opiKwite the G.mbiia Iron Store. March 12. 185fi. T. FOSTFR. Greenhluiur. P. 8. NOON. rXJSTER & xoojr. Ebensburg. - ,: I-S(-' ass'H-iat-exl thcmselven for the pnu X.i. f.ce of the Iw in Cambria county, will at tend to all business intrusted to th.m. " Office on -Gb.nade Rw; ELenbburK, Oct. 7, 1857. S. M. KliRX. D. Kern PR ATI-SIKG l. M. S11A0.. & Shannon. Jrd HON, CAMBRIA CO., PA., , OtJ- Tender their prof-ional serricw to the rtt izens of Jefleron aud ricHiitv, and all oth'm d S!dToCUl aid' Pmptly at- March 18, 1857. Ebensburg. JohnsWa Keen iieier, A TT O 11 XE VS AT LA JP, T. E. II EVER AGENT for tho Lycoming Mutual Inrance Company. O.unsel given iu tho Englfob ai'd Germ lar pufgo Offica on IlighStreetEbensbu'rg". Pcnn'a Feb. 6 1S5C. ly LOUIS LUCKHARDT. WATCH MAKER, AXD DLALER In CLOCKS. MIB AH flfllBY. i "noersignearcppcctfuliy JL begs leave to inform thc citizens of Johnstown and Tc!h:'fT- that lie has just received and is nowiEK' ul'uu"B inrgesi siock or V locks Watches, and JcKeiry, ever brought to J. lnstow. trifhevt ex cej,hon, which will be aold " cheaper than tlie cheapest." His prices will altrh-ts 1 uniform One customer will not be charged more for th ume quality of gcxnls than another. A I.iai of Aome of the articles comprised in the aKwrturnt, is annexed. Prices may bo ascertained, and goods examined, at the Storo or. Main Strwt. Gold Hunting English Inters, G..ld Detached Levers, ful towelled," Gold Lepincs. 4 h les Silver English Levers, Silvr Detached Lcvcts. Silver Lepince. Gold Uuar-1 Hiaina. QhH t Chains, Gvld Pencils, with Pena G01J Pencils, Gold Medallions, MlttExtension Pencils and Pens. Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentiemco GoM Eardrops, Gold. Earrings, Gold Piuef Rings, Gold Cnff Pins, Gold and. Silver Watch Keyai ,ortmonatei.,' Unties Fans; fancy and piaiu. Silver Tablespoons; , Silver 1 Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons . " Silver Gbard Chains, ': . Plated ad Brittauia Tea $eit, Violins and Bows. Violin Strings. X?a Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 0 inches. Gold Bracelets. Accordeim?, Silvtt and Plated Spectacles, &c &o At , Atarta of Watches, Clocks fld Jewelry repaired with promptt and at lo w rates. Con fident that Le cannot he undersold, the underwiri respectfully solicits the eofe'fidopcc.-and tntrmico of the public. LOUIS LUbKHARDT Mayl4, 1856. 20-tf. - KA'IT Y 'S ARABIA HORSK Ol N'IEKt 18 warranted to cure in every instance if uscil according to directions. Ringbone. Spavin and Splint, or any other callous or hard lumrs" It does not like "cure alls" of the present day" profess to pure all ill, tc which man and beast are heir to, but w ill most assuredly cure the above. and remove all lumps, call. sitis,o:c It accomplishes its cures. by penetrating the pores and converting the tu uu rs or callous into pus or matter and is then the haif lthr"ehthc skin without KmoTinJ Manufactured and oM by James II. Boat and also at tt eDrug Store of Dr. Wm. LE t'ar . CI " T11" THOMAS DEVlNf: i.uvwi.inc. 1 H. 0n.20, 5 AdmlniMratoi7N STeotic. g iir.no 't A17.MI.MSTATION O me estate ot John J. Davi. ..c y. ough o hbenbourg, Cambria ctr. decM., hatin been granted to the undersigned bv thc ReC-VttT of Cambria co., notice is hciehy given to ailhaV ir.g chums against said estate to presort tl'cli duly authenticated f r Fettlenicnt tiw'.-l 'CS&WItJST-'1 mi luvm t , ,Ja' I y irwj 1 ii 1 n 1 ri j. i i . 1 ' GOOI1 IEWS ! I CiOOD 2VE1TS I! JSACK AGAIN I 1 THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD irfe"fFrT I fully inform the cit.zens of Ebensohrg and Mirriuuiiing vicinit.yvrnaT tbeV will yM t I during the first an'd cond weeks of On r for Z purpie of selling r.fi a lar-e and yVrili ment ol READY-MADE 5loTi ING qtiality and price ca.n.t be c" bV.J Z abhshnunt , the interior of Western PennT I armers anil otbfrv ;n r..i an