:::::AUGUST 31. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ebensburg and Cbesston Railroad. Ofl and after Monday, May 29th, 1865, Wains on tbU road will run as follows s fcBAVE EBXN&BUKO At 6.00 A. H., . connecting with Day Ex. and Mail East, and Erie Mail West. At 6.25 P. ! connecting with Mail West aud Erie Mail East. IilAVB CRESSON . it ll.OGf A. It., or on departure of Mail Train East. At8.50P-M.t or on departure oi Phila. Express East. Etching- It is given da a singular comViDation of facts that Col. Jacob M. (Jampbell and Lieut-Col. John P. Linton, the rifl candidates for Surveyor General, txith reside in Johnstown, both belonged to the 9ame regiment in the service, and tooth were unsuccessful candidates before their respective district conferences for the nomination for State Senator. We doubt whether two candidates for a State office were ever selected under similar circumstances... We notice that the far tiers here and there throughout the coun try are yet engtf&ed in harvesting their hay. A large quantity of this article was destroyed by the heavy find long-continued rains of the strmmfr, but the yield is still very large... .A camp-meeting for thU district of the M. E. Church was held near Armagh, Indiana county, commen cing on Thursday last The attendance was very large, and on Sunday not less than two thousaud persons could have been present.... lion. Kennedy L. Blood, the Democratic candidate for Senator for (his district, was in town on Monday, scraping up acquaintance with his constit uents, lie appears to b6 a gentleman, und promises that the campaign on his part shall be conducted fairly and hon orably. Mr. B. was Senator from the Jefferson, Forest and Elk district in years gone by, and be dog is no new hand at (he bellows political. Hence also the "Hon." to his name..The editor of the Huntingdon Journal & American has has tened to acknowledge to us that he is a lfool." It was unnecessary. Self-evident things need neither demonstration nor acknowledgement. From certain ear marts pince discovered, we would infer he is also an ass.. ..Rend the -excellent bio graphical sketch of our candidate for Sur veyor General, Col. Jacob M. Campbell, on the opposite page of this paper.... The Fair for the benefit of the Catholic church cf this place, after a oontinuan-ce of one week, came to a close on Saturdny night. It was very liberally patronized, and must have realized a laTge 6um for its mana gers. -Wo understand that the Fair will reopen oa Monday next, to continue open throughout the week.. ..An accommoda THURSDAY::: tin" aereeable railroad conductor ii r, llu uog-uaja me numper or pleasure . 7 J 1 Trh W Z fi 1 Tf"C 13 .Pr0 seekers quaitered here is onlv limited bv CApaClty for a great variety of rk Terbially hard to find. But once in a . . H, , l ' ' iea DJ sew all kinds of cloth, and with all great while an official of this description tarns up. These remarks are introducto ry to saying that Capt. Marshall, conduc tor on the Indiana branch railroad, is cur beau ideal of a conductor. He is kind, considerate, obliging to his passcn- gcrs ever at his post, and reliable a can whoso fear is not tbat he may do too tnuib, but too little, for you. He stands justly high in the affections and esteem of aU those who enjoy his acquaintance Success to VunU.TalkiDg of corn, our uevn sap the editor of the Hollidaysbur uiunuara resembles a roasting-ear in that ho is excessively green, but that he dif fcrs thprpfr v" iu particular tnat tne latter is commonly re!l-?rainPtl wW, b'u Hl-grained even to deformity.... No , T navo bccn made of the murderers oi the old negro, Edinboro Smith. Why tension ?...Tbe Un ion tnon of Lycoming --j ave nominated Samuel C. Win-T- E8Cl? forniIy of Ebensburr, as rroacbjoj ejection. ap- t, weeit gives a very incorrect . x . P at lesson between - y Of soldiers and some negroes, and oc oa to remark : CeiTe.from tL? u oes continue to re ""ee thw , f abol,tlon Wend, the assu ouM u1?? " K?? white men and enJoy equal privile: Pah! In view of tVia i ii . totWi. .... '" inat one it at ioe time of U, 0r. .eoi the affrn u . rflts - m . iai-j. J W"JVA " do more --viuancc with the fitn CSS of th t ings to "J mat We maw Jnrti- i ., o Ion. . ! uca oulDreaks ,yQg as al.Tina t.i ad Pnn . tte PieniJ fl9 now g'necr cnr; . 1 i mouth? De not 1 the 5gollhflT lNceiSTENOY.One year e Democracy cf Cambria, Indiana ""sua cnim(in . Ulics were almost unan demanding pa o.-.. I&portant to' Teachers and Di rector. County Superintendent Con don gives notice that the fall examinations of teachers in Cambria county will take place as follows : For Cambria boro., at the school house in. eaid boro., on Friday, August 25th Satnrdav. Anmst 26th. f o For Millville boro., at school house No. 1, on "Wednesday, August 30th. "For White tp., at Fallen Timber, on Friday, September iBt. For Taylor tp.,rfat Conemaugh Station, on Saturday, Sept. 9th. For Croyle tp., at Summerhill, on Sat urday, Sept. 16th. For Munstsr p., at Thomas' school house, on Monday, Sept. 18th. For Alleghany tp. and Loretto boro. at LoretfO, on Tuesday, Sept. 19th. For Cambria tp. and Ebensburg boro., at Ebensburg, on Wednesday, Sept. 20th. Pn, nor.ifn k ,1 n at Carrolltown, on Thursday, Sept. 21st. For Susauehanna tn.. nt TCI W nhnn 7 r j nouso, on rnaay, Dept.- zza. r. ii . . is t , ror Sliest id., ai rrouaioor a scnaoi house, on Saturday, Sept. 23d. For Clearfield tp., at St. Augustine, on Monday, Sept. 25th. For Richland tp"., at Kring's school house, on Monday, October 2d. For Blacklick tp., at Belsauo on Wed nesday, Oct. 4th. For Jackson tp., at Harris' school hbuce, on Saturday, Oct. 7th. For Summerhill tp. and Wilmore boro., at "Wilmore, on Monday, Oct. 9th. For Yoder tp., at Stutzman's school house, on Tuesday, Oct. 10th. ' For Conemaugh tp., at Singer's Bchool hduse, on Wednesday, Oct. 11th. bpecial examinations will be held in Johnstown Oa Saturday, November 4th and 25th. Examinations oclock, a. m. to commence at 9 o' A Summer Hotel. We. understand that a company of capitalists from abroad have it in contemplation to purchase a piece of ground in this vicinity, with a view to erect thereon a first-cJass summer hotel. It is also understood that the grove of Stephen Lloyd, Esq., a short distance west of town, is the spot selected for the purchase. We are 6ure a summer hotel here would pay. Our air, and water,' and scenery are unrivalled, and since Cres son and Bedford hive achieved a name, Ebensburg could not fail to become fa mous. In our timo we have visited not a few of the popular watering-places, and declare it as our conviction that in all the essential elements sought at a summer re- sort, Ebensburg is behind none of them, j Many others take the same view, for du- ring the dog-days the number of pleasure We are authori- . . zed to say that Squire Lloyd will sell his ftpnrn Air f li n nnpnAA Via! J - I i-i" puo uckiu luuicaiuu on i the most reasonable terms. . If the com pany before Ppoken of do not speedily Ca"J UlClr lnteDtlOD3to effect, we Lope to see some of uur citizens engase in the enterprise, aud erect a hotel which will not only be an honor but a profit to the town. Trial List. Following is the list of causes set down for trial at a Court of Comraon Pleas to be held at Ebensburc forHnrnKr?, nf o for Cambria county, commencing on Mon day, 4th September, proximo : fikst week. Conemaugh Boro....vs Oeorge Gates, et al. SECOITD WEEK. M'Colgan vs. Myers, feigned issue. Morgan vs. Holliday, et al. Jackson's heirs vs. Johnstons. Hoffman vs. Colclesser. et al. Tiernan, endorsec-vs. Ilawes. Henderson, et alv.vs. Same, Paden, et al ..... vs. Same. Eenlon ..i...4..vs. Duncan. Baird i...vs. Blacks M'Closkey....;.. vs. Carland; Noel vs. Matthews. Swan, for use aa. Noel. Ltc - Mut. Ins. Co...vs. Noon's Admrs. Commonwealth vs. J. A. Porter's Admr. A A. Durbin. Bradford, use -vs. Racer. Kerrigan .-vs. M'Kenzie. Deitnck vs. Kutruff & Weld. Earhart vs. Hitch, et al. Eager t.vs. M'Kenzie. Wno Tay the Taxes. The follow- mg is tho income tax list lor as assessed by John Porter, Assistant As- sessor for the 8th division of the 17th T, l t Tt . " . -r ml IJolu,uK '""us in m. m. Aimms, oeir3 01 lua- ascertain tho amount of income of anv ward Donaldson and others, containing about j .. i . . , i person named, multiply the tax opposite i ii, his name, It It be less than 5ZU, OV 12U and add 0600. But when the tax asses sed is more than S220, the amount of tax in excess of 0220 ehould be multiplied by v c " J only 10 : I Fraucia Cooner.S3.60 Peter Garman...l0.00 r. . I r, John Elder 5.00 Henry Hopple...36.G6 Isaac Gates 20.00 T. B. Gilson 21.00 II. A. Gilson... -10. 00 Jacob Leib 9.75 Henry Nutter.... SG.75 George Walte.-a10.00 Court commences here next Monday. I i r "'.".I'.'.r.: . I WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT THAN PI Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Tetter Af ' ' ' ' fections, Pimples on the Face, Cancer- -w- . 1- -- -t-w-v Formations, Erysipelas, Boils, HA I H I K rS I is going towards Crawford's tavern ; raoni. 7? OI tn is between 9 and 10 o clock in the . 1 1 i . . . J! J ing; ne naa Boiaier pants on, uia it feee him afterwards. alien ross-examined : Live in Jackson tp. : j lived been away for some time, and was J by P. All Right in the End. One day last week, the report was current in our streets that the visitors at Cresson, in a body, had decarted therefrom, basr and baggage going no one knew whither. Subsequent developments elicited the fact- v u v . , j i x . w I be temnorarv that thev had onlv pone i i rr -f-. . - ... n on to pay .CDensDurg a Dnei. visit, and drop in at Thompson's cheap store, per chance buying something, when they would return, refreshed by the visit and no doubt determined to repeat the same often in the future. Married. In Ebensburg, on the 24th instant, by the Rev. T. M. Wilson, Mr. JosErn Steel, of Centretille, Indiana county, and Miss Sarah J. Clifferd, of Lockport, Westmoreland county. It should be -generally known that squirrels are legally "shootable" only be- tween the 1st of September and the 31st of December. Sportsmen will please take nofice ! TUE MARKETS. Ebexsbckg, Aug. 31, 18G5. Flour Extra Family, $10.00 bbl. Butter prime, 25 eta. i lb. Eggs 20 cts. dozen. Beef Steak, 20 eta. lb ; roast, 15 cts. Potatoes 50 cts. bu. Hag $8.00 to $10.00 J ton. Pittsburg, Aug. 29, 1865. Flour Extra Family, $10.00 bbl. Cheese 16 to 18 cts lb. Bacon Shoulders 174 18 cts. ribbed 6ides, 18 , 19 ; pla!nhams, 20; canvas sed hauis, 25 2G ; sugar-cured do., 30. Fruit Apples, bbl., $13 ; peaches, $2.25 to $3.00 per box. New Yobk, Aug. 2 8, 1864. Gold closed at 144. The Singer Sewing Machines. Out Letter A Family Sewing Machine is fast gaining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful cf all Family Sewing Machines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sewing Machine has so many useful appliances for Ilemminc. Binding. Felling, Tucking, Gathering, Gaug- "g. Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, &c. No other Fami1 Sewing Machine has so much it Will J- r a i. .- . r imcau. vjicai auu ruceni, improvements malie our Family Sewine Machine mostwiuw,- . l ti. j . . musi uunoie, anu most certain In action at all rates of speed. It makes the interlocked itiw. i "luui wmcn is iDe Dest stitch known. Any one, even of the most ordinary capacity, can see. at a dance, how to th uitnr a va- ;i q.: aV- i n t, ily Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewincr Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite styl! The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece of cunning workmanship of the most nseful kind. It protects the machine wnen no'-111 u?e and when about to be oper- pened as a ePacious and SQb 8tantial table to Uiin. the work. While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest w . J J 1 .. . I uUu&, are nmsnea in tne simplest and vua.oi.c3i, manner possioie, otners are adorned and embellished in the mo3t costlr and .nn manner. - t i t, 1 . 1 It is absolutely necessary to see tLe Family Machine in operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and beauty. It 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, oil, Ac.j of the very best quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway, New "tork. E PHILADELPHIA Office, 810 CHEST NUT ST. C. T. Roberts, Agest in Ebensbueq. March 9, 18G5.-Iy. QltlERlFF'S SALE. O By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia3 issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale, at the Court House, in Ebensburg, on MONDAY, the fourth day of SbLTj.MShK next, at one o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit : All the right, title andinterest of Rjbert M. Lemon, of, in and to a Piece or Pcel of land situated in " "au'ue'1"" luiiuouip, vaujuua cuuniy. au- uico uuumrvi auu miy acres mure or 1CSS. hav;nff thereon a Kood coal bank, honners a v. v....a.a .A r; r. . u j J rr . lateral rail roaa and other improvements Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of James Condron. I JAMES MEYERS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Ebensburg, Aug. 10, 1865. rJ UIIUJj. j Notice is hereby given to those per- a V. t . 1 . 1 I sons that have unsettled accounts with the late firm of TUDOR & JONES to come for ward immediately settle with R. H. Tu dor, the surviving'partner of the firm pre sent their claims, or pay their indebtedness. R. H. TUDOR. Ebensburg, July 13, 1865. rpHE WORLD CHALLENGED TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL ! LINDSEY'S impboved BLOOD-SEARCHER, OB THE CVBS OV ALL Diseases Arising from an Impure state of trie Jbiooct 1 SUCH A I - d and StQbbom Ulcers, Sore Eyes, &c., Ac, &c. make n0 claim9 to having discovered a "Panacea" or "Universal Remedy" for all the ailments to which flesh is heir; but wa tc uu cmim wnai countless facts hare fairly "v oiauuoueu, wui. in me BLOOD-SEARCHER, one upon which they can rely as a sure sne- iui nil me uisea3es ior wnich it ia re commended. "I have this day, October 7th, 1864, disposed of tnj entire interest jn J. M. Lindsey's IM- X' irZ""i '"l"s' .- nasey LERS & CO., together with the right to use ftl M :V,prep"at,.on- The onl7 S- 1UC aincie win nereauer ne prepared bv them cviusireiy. j. j1. LINDSEY. i vnvvAvvn j IS. SELLERS & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA. I . " Sole Proprietors gELLERS' LIVER PILLS! The Original, only True and Genuine.) nave stood for4hirty vears a Staole "Rom. edy, uncqualed by any medicine known for the cure of Liver Complaint, Costiveness 1 . Headache and Bilious Disorders, ana indeed for the whole class of diseases orijri- uaving in Dinary arrangements. TO THE PUBLIC. The original, only true and genuine Liver A His are prepared by K. K. Sellers, and have his name in black wax upon the lid of each box, and his signature on the outside wrap per all ethers are counterfeits or base imita tions. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Proprietors, Pittsbuko, Pa. O rpiJB GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY JL roa the effectuai. ccee oy riheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, King's Evil. jiLiier, ocaia neaa, iting worm, &c, Is truly JOH SON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND, AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Let the Suffering Bead, and Ceass to Despair. Altt. JohSson Dear Sir: This Is to certi- tliat bJ using three-fourths of a bottle of ?our ftufiujiauu VMfuvjsv amd ULUUD PURIFIER, I was completely cured of Chronic Rhrmrn.aM. ft.t,r y,innr.nir.T.A f 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 truijj ANDREW ARMSTRONG, No. 19 James street Alleohent City, May 3, 1864. It stands unequaied by any medicine now before the public for the cure of the &bovi namea diseases Read the following extracts and testimo niais: 82? AH ho use it receive benefit. It cures where all other remedies fail. SzZT o other remedy has become so pop ular. v 2?" It gives universal satisfaction. Cay- ine proot 13 most abundant. JKfIt is the only sure euro for Rheuma tism. It is destined to supersede all others It is prescribed by Physicians. Sa?It is recommended by Physicians. JEST In truth, it is a perfect benefactor. PBEPARED BY , It. C. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, PITTSBURGH, PA T ET PTI YSTCT A MS KPtt A K f SELLERS' VERMIFUGE the best IN USE I HERE IS THE PROOF. Licking Station, Ky. Mb, R. E. Sellers : Your Vermifuge pos sesses more virtue than any I ever used. I state a case where I gave one vial. My brother's child was pining and wastincr to a mere sKeieton. in thirty-six hours after I fjre the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity of upward of six hundred worms were passed: Ihe child that was given up for lost is now as wel1 aB ftn7 in tbe neighborhood A MUPftS V 1TJVPTT AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D. PBEPARED BT R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors. PITTSBURG, Pa. IST The above is sold by Druggists every where. decl-Iy i : : "' " 1 1 12 f a 64 JSP: mAYLOR & CREMER. X AT THE HUNTINGDON- NURSERIES 5 11 ' t H CUTIS 6 DON, Pa. sen Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines 4c. of better growth, larger size, and at lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nnrserie and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18 cents each $16 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to 515 per 10 Standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each 20 to $6 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each Standard Cherry trees 37 to 75 cts Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees 50 cts Apricot trees 40 to 50 ctS. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 62J 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 Vite. 60 e $1.50 ' Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, tc. s Huntington, Jan. 25, l60.-tf.. RST 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 Xotts, and takes subscrip tions for the same. This is the 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 otes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 6-23 Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds. a," AVM- M- LLOYD. Prt4U D. T. Caldwell, Cashier. Feb. 9, 18G5.-tf. OOD MORHELL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALeSs IN ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, Se3P- constantlr 0n hand the following arti. DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, ULUTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE, -BOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES, BONNETS. HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, PDtr aw vv . ji jviiL, jvlADS, VEGETABLES AC ClothinErand Hon ra j order on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 18C0-tf. OllOKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE. The subscriber begs to inform the citi zens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he haa nnpnpil ah f M w XEW GROCERY STORE on High street, one door west of Huntlev't . ,7"' DH"C' wnsourg. 1113 stock con fists in part of Flonr. TM 7,fr Bacon, Tobacco and f!jirnr r-ai' o?.7 Spices, uts, Candies, Crackers, Cakes, tc. C In Short, he fcppne rnntt..l. . . . ' r u vi v ull nana. everything in th Grocery line, all of whi;h n A TP ill ooll rti a a cue very loveeel price for cash. , n K. THOMAS. Ebensonrg, May 18, l8C5.-6m. ABMINISTRATOKS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the es- tOte Of John F? Tlinma. I.t. f l.ui i Cambria county, deceased, having been jrran- luc .uuscnoers Dy tne Kegister of Baid county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby not!fied to make rettlement of their respective accounts, and those having claims against it will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. SARAH ANN THOMAS, DANIEL JONES, July 27,1865-0 Admrs: ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Lf f r-a of A Amlrl - n. " - .uwiuisuatiua uu lilt; " r tate Of WiMiiim Dnnnrlaaa Van t , . &. ..o, ij., uac uceil granted to the eubscribers by the Register of Cambria countr. Pprsnna nvinr. o;.4 Esbimr will please make payment, and those having claims acainat it will ncntfi, Dm 1 authenticated, for settleme'at. JOHN H. DOUGLASS, JAMES Dornr.Ass Je29-6t Admrs. ;U"OTICE ' -i-a tlr wife havinf Ann KarJlu- in m ou sence, I hereby notifv all or harbor her on my account, as I will pay " ui iter fcuniracuns'. ABRAM LINGERFELT. Hemlock, July 31, 1865.-3t. NOTICE ! All persons are hereby cautioned not to harbor" my son, ADAM, nor to trust him on my account, as I will nav do dh. of hi. contracting. . PHILIP MILLER. ilaysville, August 3, 1865-3t 6 "VUICK SALES, QUICK SALES. QUICK SALES, AND AND AX SMALL PROFITS f SMALL PROFITS ! SMALL PROFITi !' BARKER'S CHEAP STORE 1 BARKER'S CHEAP STORE I BARKER'S CHEAP STORE I THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS, THE BEST SELECTED, THE BEST SELECTED, THE BEST SELECTED EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN" EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN!- LARGEST! CHEAPEST! BEST ! LARGEST! CHEAPEST I BEST! LARGEST! CHEAPEST I BEST