s :h' is 4 if si i4 0- u '.t r- PS- lift B il 10 he lie at iar aJ :ett ted ro. of ra. :of of ro. 'r 5- Q TO' ns on the ng-ire-IT-the na me, the tb ag, tter of .s irti l3.tXXCtXX 'tL9 rfjSXy::::::::::::::5iJUNE 29. EBENSBURa AND CRE390H RAILROAD. . . MAndT. Mav 29th. 1865. nn ana unci rf this road -will run. as follows : trains on InVs Ebensburq At 6.00 A.M., connectn A and Mail East, and ine with Day Ex. und Mail East, ana &ne wan esi. --. 1 117 A . ,,3p ., connecting w:a aiBii ni A and Erie Mail East. T ,VE cresson it 11.00 A. M., or on departure of Mail Triln East, it 8 50 P.M., or on departure cl Phila. Expre East. Ercni.vos. The sale of Seven-Thirty Bonds by the First National Bank of Johnstown amounts to over $180,000.... The corner-stone of a new English Evan- gjical Lutheran churcn was iaia, wuu tppropriate ceremonies, in Johnstown on Sunday week... .The people of Johnstown ; are going to give a grand dinner to their returned soldiers en the Fourth.... I The Hollidaysburg Standard says it would like to indulge in the luxury of a rev fent of type, but don't see how it cau afford it, unless the price of materials de cline or its editor is elected to Congress As neither of these contingencies i? prob tble, we suppose the Standard will have aflutter its accustomed rags to the breeze for an indefinite length oj timo to come. ...The Dem. County Convention of Blair county convenes at Hollidaysburg on the id August. The Union Convention con venes at the place on the 15th day of July... William S. Campbell, proprie tor of the "St. Lawrence Hotel," Phila., Eed on the 12th instant, aged 50 years. He was at one time Superintendent of the Portage Railroad, and was well and favor ably known iu this oounty, where he resi ded for a period. Maj. James Potts and Col. John i Liutoa announce themselves as candidates fvsT the ofSce jf Assembly man, subject to tfre decision of the Dem. Co. Convention of Cambria county. John P. Barnes, Esq , is a candidate for the of fice of District Attorney... Tlie "Howard Dramatic Troupe are catching it fron Try quarter. Tha Iudiaua papers de nounce their performance as a humbug, and the Blairsville pspcr says they rau away from that town without paying their lotcl and printing bills !.. Last week's tusuo concluded the twentieth volumo of jhe Huntingdon Globe. The only harm e wih it is that it may live twenty years longer, always remaining the same vigor ous, independent paper it now A new pastes jjv car has been placed on the Hollidaysburg branch tiltod...Mr.Tom Davis, a member of the 12th regular iD fantry, has arrived home here, after a long j and arduous term of service in the field. J He was an inmate of various rebel prisons I for eighteen months, and looks Bomewhat the worse of the wear, but a season of rest J and quiet among his friends is probably all that ia required to "set him up again." The authorities of this boro. are rcquiri property-holders to securely close upall Bulteirantan entrances fronting on (the weets 01 tne boro. As two ot cur zens have already been killed by falling into these roan-traps" of nights, the jus tice of this measure cannot be questioned. ..Lost, on the streets of Ebensburg, on Tuesday last, a yold chain, with cross at tached. Tfce under will be liberally re Warded bj Unvlog it at this office.... See new advertisements. Tux New Horror.-We last week toade mention in these columus of the tumor that a man had W m;.a u 1 ti wife at Pine Flat, unfriendly relations baving theretofore existed between the The Indiana American throws the tollowine addiUnn-i i TT v 6 matter : V. bvana, a minister of the Disciples 9 M l 1 at, Indiana county, o Othhlth L. 11.. ' 7 ' . lh lnslt, was taken su denly ill with - -r "'oppareniiv inauc uaviK taken tntn 1.:. b "Ken lDtO hi (.tnn,nl, fuuous suostancc. It appears some h; -t . ".ecn nimson ana M wujiupu to tne county oas made L "i-i, !- ar la e J . 1 A. 1 fi-VA r m Jitter win DU,ue comessioos. but as thA undergo a judicial investiga- tion ) e refrain frnm oil e ...: I riei iu ""'uiisea or ero- l l surmises or sto- and added to every time they Em as Ba.tr f n..,. cltt: end 2 f Ete-brg for . 8hort rided here itRr)Vt A . h the A 1 WCek iD Jefferson county, fiindir j WUiFuciiy in tne Paul WJer' and bought here UW0 on Saturday. He Ihcr. i""1. 01 le coun- U8Pcted of ?T th.ree Per60DS in jail d, 1 "'C'Pttion in the horrible The Ovation to Our Soldiers on the Coming: "Fourth." Programme for the Day." -The Committee appointed by the Ladies of Etensburg to superin tend the oration to be given oar soldiers on the Fourth of July, beg leave to re port that the following programme has been agreed on : Trayer Rev. Win. Lloyd. Reading of the Declaration of Indepen dence Phil S. Noon, Esq. Oration Rev. R. 8. Christy. OratioD, (Welsh) Rev. M. E1H3. Oration Rev. T. C. Wilson. Oration. (Welsh) Rev. D. Evans. Oration Rev. A. Baker. Benediction Rev. L. Powell. The exercises to be interspersed vyith vocal music by choir under leadership of Profs. Hugh H. Hughes and John How ells, and instrumental music by Ebeni burg Martial Band. The dinner will be given in Lloyd a Grove, immediately south of the Railroad Depot Dishes to be uncovered at pre cisely one o'clock, p. m. On the good old epicurean principle that the physical man should be minister ed to in preference to the intellectual, the dinner will precede the speeches Baskets containing eatables should ar rive on the ground at 10 o'clock, a. m. Persons bringing plate and dishes are requested to report the number and na ture of the same to the Committee, who will keep a register thereof, and 6ee that none be lost. It is deemed unnecessary here to make a formal appeal to the public in behalf of this ovation to our brave boys. The bare announcement that such an ovation is to be tendered, we feel confident, will bs sufficient to cause one and all the peo ple of the town as well as country to vie with each other in liberality on the occa sion. All returned soldiers of Ebensburg and vicinity, of whatever term of service, are cordially invited to be present. Every arrangement will be made looking to their comfort and enjoyment. Citizens are also invited to come. The ladies are expected to be on the ground early, to assist t he Committee ih the discharge of their duties. In the evening, a grand display of Fireworks will come off. Oa behalf of the Committee, D. I. EVANS, Chairman. Real Estate Operations. The Hollidaysburg Register of last week says : 'la addition to the sale of a 600 acre tract for $25,000, made by A. L. HclJi day, which we noted last week, George Bingham, Esq., has sold 650 acres on ClearfieldjLjreek, near Holliday's tract, lor 40,000, and Mr. James Condron has sold 100 acres to Mr. Joseph Irvin, on the same creek, for $4,000. All these lands are coal and timber lands, which will be opened up by the Alleghany Coa and Mining Company's Bailroad, which it isejrpected will poon be under way. UdituarV. llobt. Walker Kerbev died June 4th, 1865, at the residenco of his son, Geo. V. Kerbey, "Wilmore sta tion, Penna. Railroad, aged 79 years, 10 months and 21 days lie was born in Bristol, England. lie Was for about for ty years a consistent member of the Pres byterian Church. His remains were ta ken to Chambersburg, his old residence, for interment. Married : On Tuesday, 20th instant, at Loretto, this county, by Rev. T. S Reynolds, Mr. Thomas Callan, of Eb ensburg, to Miss Mary Reqina Ma- QUIRE, of Lorettn. Wo conSraluIato friend Thomas, and be9Peak for him R loD6 fe and a merr one ith uninterrupted prosperity to the end. Married : At the Cathedral, in Pitts burg, on Tuesday morning, 20th inst., by the Right Rev. Bishop Domenec, John E. Scanlan, Esq., to Miss Josephine M. Johnston, both of Ebensburg. Ohl married love! each heart shall own, Where two congenial souls unite. Thj golden chains inlaid with down, Ihy lamp with heaven's own splendo bright." Dem. Co. Convention. P. SNoon, Esq., Chairman, &c, gives notice thro' the opposition newspapers that the Dem. Co. Conventiou for Cambria county will mAflt in "KKrnaKnro nn ATnrlair ?M Ttilw 1 - j , - v DOminSLie a county ticket, &o., &c. Ova TABLE.-Godsj's Ladj'a Book J'y received e same month is also to hand. They are both superior numbers. No Paper Next Week. In order to afford our printers opportunity to proper ly celebrate the "Fourth," no paper will be issued from this office next week. Died : In Cambria township, on the 24th instant, Eveline, daughter of R.J. and Jane Evans, aged 8 years., Cool : the weather, latterly; TrampVranip I Tramp ! .j. .POPULAR BONO. In the"prison-cell I sit, " Thinking, mother dear, of you, And our bright and happy home so far away, And the tears still fill my eyes Spite of all that I can do, Tho' I try to cbeer my eomrades, and bo gay. CHOSU8 Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching, O, cheer up, comrades, they Will come ; And beneath the starry flag We shall breathe the air again Of the ireeland, in oar own beloved home. In the battle-front w stood, "When their fiercest charge they made, And they swept us off, a hundred men or more But before we Teached their lines They were beaten back dismayed, And we heard the cry of vict'ry o'er and o'er. So, within the prison-cell,' We are waiting for the day That shall come to- open wide the iron door, And the hollow eye grows bright, And the poor heart almost gay, As we think of seeing home and friends once more A Good Compleioit. No one can be said to be devoid of beauty whopos sessea a good complexion. In our varia ble climate, it is almost the exception, and our ladies in the bloom of years have outlived this, their greatest charm. Their skins become harsh, sallow and abraded, and the enlarged pores fill up with disfig- urincr snecks. Gresorie'a Enamel of America most effectually corrects this, im parting to the roughest and ugliest skin the delicate coloring and smoothness of a child's. It removes from its surface all discolorations, whether appearing as freck les, ian or morpbew, leaving it white, clear and blooming. Soldiers returning from the wars will find it most effective in removing tan and sunburn. For sale at Thompson's, Ebensburg. "Who Wants to Buy? -Dr. Walter Bell, of Snmmitville, will sell at public sale, on Friday July 14tb, at 3 o'clock, p. m., his house and lot situated in the cen ter of the "Cresson grounds." The loca tion is a most excellent one for a hotel or summer residence. Tiie SiSGEtt Skwixq Machines. Oar Letter A Family Setciny Machine is fast gaining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Machines yet offered to the public. 2o other Family Sewing Machine has so many useful appliances for Hemming, Binding. Felliug, Tucking, Gathering, Gaug ing, Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, &c. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great variety of work. It wjl sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Greatand recent improvements make onr Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most certain in action at all rates of speed. It makes the interlocked stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any one, even of the most ordinary'capacity, can see, at a glance how to use" the letter A Fam ily Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite style. . - The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece of cunning workmaoship of the most useful kind. It protects the machine when not in use, and when abont to be oper ated may be opened as a spacious and sub siantiai tauie to sustain the work. While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest woods, are finished in the simplest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embellished in the most costly and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in operation, so as to judge of its great Capacity and beauty. tt is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Offices are Well supplied with silk, twist, thread, needles oih &c, of the k t. i . veijr ucab quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., wo uroaaway, iNew rorK. .PHILADELPHIA Office. 810 CHEST NUT ST. C. T. Roberts, AofeST EBfeSSBtrid. March 9, 1865.-Iy. TT'XECUTOR'S NOTICE. JLi Letters testarhentarv on the estate of uavm J. rivans, late of Cambria township. Cambria county, deceased, having been gran ted the subscriber by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified f o make payment of their respective accounts, and those having claims against it will present them, properly autben treated, tor settlement. i DAVID M. EVANS, Executor.. Cambria Tp., June 29, 1865-6t ADMINISTRATORS'. NOTICE. , Letters of Administration on the es tate of William Douglass, Esq., have been granted to the subscribers by the Register of lamuna county. Persons owing said estate will please make payment, and those having claims against it will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN II. DOUGLASS, JAMES DOUGLASS, je29-6t Admrs. LICENSE NOTICE The following petitions for Tavern Li cense have been filed in the office of the' Clerk of the "Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, and will be presented for the action of the Court on the 6th July, 1855. To wit: James Henry, Alleghany tp. P. F. Gibbons, " Jofin Wilkins, Washington tp., JOS. M'DONALD, Clerk. June 22, 1865. STRAYED. Four STEERS, each one year old, one of them with a white face, and one Heifer, one year old, having the left ear cropped, strayed frm tne premises ot tne subscriber, about six weeks ago. Any person returning tbem, or giving information where they can be found, will be liberally rewarded JOHN GRIFFITHS. Cambria tp., June 22, 1865.-3t. HE WORLD CHALE&GED TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL ! LINDSEY'S iMpaovED BLOOD-SEARCHER, TOR THE CUBE OF All. Diseases Arising jrom an Impure state of the Blood I BTJCH A9 : Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Tetter Af fectionsPimples on the Face, Cancer 009 Formations, Erysipelas, Boils, Old and" Stubborn Ulcers, Sore i Eyes, &c, &c, &c. "We make no claims to having discovered a Pasaca" or 'Universal Remedt" for all the ailments to which flesh is heir ; but we do claim what countless facts have fairly and fally established; that in the BLOOD-SEARCHER. the afflicted will find a 'Staxdakd Mbdictke," one' upon which they can rely as a sure spe cific for all the diseases for which it is re commenced. I have this day, October 7tb, 1864, disposed erf my entire interest in J. M. Lindsey's IM PROVED BLOOD SEARCHER to R. E. SEL LERS & CO., together with the right to use my name in it3 preparation. The only genu ine article will hereafter be prepared by them exclusively. J. M. LINDSEY. PREPARED bt R. E. SELLERS & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA. i Sole Proprietors. gELLERS' LIVER PILLS! (77 Original, only True and Genuine.) Have stood for thirty yfars a Staple Rem edy, unequaled by any medicine known for the- cure of Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Sick Headache and Bilious Disorders, ana indeed for the whole class of diseases origi nating in biliary derangements. TO THE PUBLIC. The original, only true and genuine Liver Pills are prepared by R. E. Sellers, ana have his name in black wax upon the lid of eich box, and his signature on the outside wrap per all ethers are counterfeits or base imita TION'3. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Proprietors, Fittsbvrg, Pa. rpiIE GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY JL TOR THE EFFECTUAL CCRE Or Rheumatism," Gout, Neuralgia, King's Evil, Tetter, Scald Head, Ring Worm, &c, Is truly JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND; AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Let the Suffering Read, and Cease to Despair. Mr. Johnson Dear Sir : This is to certi fy that by using three-fourths of a bottle of your RHEUMATIC COMPOUND and BLOOD PURIFIER, I was completely cured of Chronic Rheumatism, alter having suffered for more than eighteen years. It has been over tour years since I was cured, And I have not felt the slightest symptoms of its return. I remain yours trulj, ANDREW ARMSTRONG. No. 19 James Btreet.' Allegheny Citt, May 3, 1864. It stands unequaled by any medicine now before the public for the cure of the above named diseases ' Read the following extracts and testimo nial? : jggy All who use it receive benefit. JJSF It cures where all other remedies fail, fgy- No other remedy has become so pop ular. Jp5f It gives universal satisfaction. JtSgfThe proof is most abundant. 0T It is the only sure cure for Rheuma tism. t&" It is destined to supersede all others. It Is prescribed by Physicians. jpelt is recommended by Physiciana. jy In truth, it ia a perfect benefactor. PREPARED BY R. B. SELLERS it CO., Sole Proprietors, PITTSBURGH, PA -JET PHYSICIANS SPEAK! SELLERS' VERMIFUGE jtui fisst IN USE ! HERE IS TIlE PROOF. Licking Station Ay Mr, R. E. Sellers : Your Vermifuge pos sesses more virtue than any I ever used. I will state a case where I gave one vial. My brother's child was pining and wasting to a mere skeleton. In thirty-six hours. after I gave the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity of upward of six hundred worms were passed. I-The child that was given up for lost is now as well as any in the neighborhood. AMBROSE AIINETT, M. V. PREPARED BY R. E. SELLERS 4 CO., Sole Proprietors. PITTSBURG, Pa. Sgy The above is sold by Druggists" every where, decl-ly 1 rr TAYLOR & CREMER, AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES. HrsTivcnnv P Sell Fruit & Ornamental Tress. Vines .tr. nf better growth, larger size, and atlower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries naa varrant mem true to name. Standard ADnle trees at 1 Si rent arU . 4 ' f " $16 per 100. Peach trees. 19 to 20 rt enoh r.n tn $15perJJ) Standard Pear trees, 50 to 3 cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$to$l each 20 to $6 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each Standard Cherry trees 37 J to 15 cts . Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 rta. Plum trees 60 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 62 J to $1. European Ash,- 75 to 1. European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50 ' ' Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American & Chinese Arbor Vita?. 50 ct $1.50 1 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &c. &c Huntington, Jan, 25, l860.-tf.. First national bank OF ALTOONA, Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo site Superintendent's Office Penna. RR., Blair county, Penna. U. S DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENCY. Monies received on deposit. Interest al-' lowed on time deposits. Gold and Silver Bought and Sold. Frattional Currency and Mutilated United States Notes Redeemed. Drafts on the principal Cities for sale. Cen tral Depot for the sale of United States Inter nal Revenue Stamps. This Bank keeps on hand for sale the 7 3-10 U. S. Treasury Xotes, and takes subscrip tions for the same. This is ihe Popular Loan, the only Government Loan now in market at par, giving those who have money a safe and desirable opportunity for invest ment Two Cents a Day for each "$1.00. These Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 5-20 Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds. m Wif' M- kLOYD, Prcst. D. T. Caldwell, Cashier. Feb. 9, 1865.-tf. PATROMZE YOUR OWX! The Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Co OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCATE D, A T KBENSBURfl, PA. TIIE above named Company, organized April 6th, 1857, will effect insurances on yiuyenjr ba.e rates. .Being particnlarly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, through which persons may secure themselves agains pr jbable losses by fire. Office on Centre Street nearly opposite Thompson's "Mountain House " t r JOHN WILLIAMS, Prcst. D. J. Jones, Sec'y. Treas. Agent ; - EVAN ROBERTS, Johnstown. JAMES PURSE, JNO E. ROBERTS, Ebensburg. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1850. COAL! COAL! COAL! " The subscriber is now carrying on the Colliery of Wm. Tiley, Sr , at Lilly Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria coun ty, and will be glad to fill all orders, to any amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicin' ity. Satisfaction as to quality of Coal guar, antied ia all cases. WM. TILEY, Jr. April 28. I864-6m ESTATE OF HUGH JONES, DE CEASED. Whereas letters of Admin istration on the estate of Hugh Jones, late of Cambria tp., deceased, have been granted br the Register of Cambria county to the under signed, (residing in the borosh f Ebens b&j) a11 persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, tor eUlement, and those indebted to make payment wiihwat de lay. WM. KITTELL, Admr. June 1, 186o.-Ct. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estatecf Mary Paul, late of Ooyle township, Cambria co., deceased, having been granted the subscrib er by the Register of said County, all persona indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make prompt settlement of their respective accounts, and those having claims against it will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL S. PAUL, Admr. "Summerhill. Jade 15, 1865.-6t ICTUR E S! PICTURE S! s PHOTOGRAPHS t AMBROTYFES ! CASES! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! Large-size Photographs taken from &mall Ambrotypcg, Photographs, and Daguerreotypes, for Frames. Everybody should ge and have their Pictures takes at BONINK'S ! Rooms: Over "Adams' Express Office. my25 EBENSBURG, PA. NOTICE. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he has withdrawn from the firm of Jameson, Dillinger i Co., 403 Market street. huadelphis, and is no longer a member thereof. J. H. MOORE. NOTICE The Relief Board of Cambria County, hereby gives, notice, that no juore applications for ieliefwill be consider ed by them, the balance of the relief fund in the hands of Collectors being required to pay off outstanding orders. Justices of the. eace are particulary requested to swear no future applicants for relief. By order of the Relief Board. WM. H. SECHLER, Clerk. Ebensburg, June 23, 1865. lw