The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 21, 1865, Image 3

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AY::::::::::::SEPTEMBER 21.
rScALAND PERSONAL.
rysBUttO AND CRESSON RAILROAD.
B.' after Monday, May 29th, 1805,
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LqmP M., or on departure ol Phila.
j.Xprco
dpatii or Lwul-Col. Charles Mc
rvitt. A friend sends us th follovr-
L announcement of the death of a former
i-Kpnslurcber. It is cut trom a Cantor
entile uarno and date of which are
ink mentioned :
J Xhe telegraph hrings U8 tho painful
fcfMIiecnce ot tne aeam oi iwui.-vw
r o . .. 1 , -, t"
hirles McPermitt, ot the fcecona au-
'iruia taTair. wuiu...wv.
f Nevada, who fell by the hands ot -
kulkinK Indian assassins, on Tuesday.
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rol. M'Dermitt was one in wnose praise,
L an of5ccr and a gentleman, too much
,nnot be said. He was born in Lambria
ounty, IVnnsylTania; served with dis
oction as a Lieutenant and Captain in
'ho Second Pennsylvania Volunteers in
I he Mexican War, and came to California
a 1849, settling in Siekiyou county,
vliere ho held the positions of County
Judge and Sheriff at different times.
When the first call was made for Volun
eers in talilornia in lob J, ne raised a
oropaoy lor the Second Cavalry, and was
ODimissioned Captain by Governor Stan
iord. He was ptationcd firet, wo believe,
it Fort Miller, and early in 18G2 was
Vromotcd to tho rank of Major. Early in
Via n4o vyrr- rt tA f tVia ranlr
WW U II .J lUUJUk.V. fcW UW UM
iteut.-Colonel, and two weeks 6inco was
ppointed to the important position of
:Ooiamander of tho District of Nevada, by
General Orders No. 1, issued by General
McDowell on his assuming command of
the Department of California. His first
promotion caused some ill feeling among
tho other officers of the Second llegiment,
who felt offended at his elevation over
them ; but his conduct in every position
fully justified the confidence reposed in
him by General Wright, and he had warm
and earnest friends among all classes of
our citizens. In his relations as an officer
It was a model worthy of imitation, and
iasa citizen, a husband and a father, his
f Vemnrv will ha nliorislip nnrl rovrrl Kn
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ill who knew Lim. No man in the De
partment of the Pacific stood higher in
the confidence of the succes?ivc comman
ders under whom he served, and hio loss
weno which will bo felt seriously by the
service. Ho leaves a family at Fort
Churchill. His 8ge at the time of hi
death was about 45 years."
Trial of David Riddle. We pub
lislioQ to-day's outsiIe the proceedings in
lull in the case of the Commonwealth vs.
David Riddle, for the murder of Miss
Polly 1W. Tho trial, like that of John
fleam on the same charge, resulted in a
verdict of not guilty from the box. Some
singular testimony was educed iu the
course of the trial, which will be remark
ed uoou a. )pcTUBa of our report. For in
etance: One witness testifies to seeing
Riddle in Ebensburg on the 7th June
the day the murder was committed ; one
other swears most positively to seeing him
at his house, two miles west of Ebens
hurg, the same day; and yet others swear
to seeing him in that vicinity, not manv
ales from the scene of the murder, on
" day. 0a lhe othcr haQdf w.tneasea
J IOm JeFerson county testify that Riddle
f 48 Kt homc io that counts -iVrtt- ,;ioa
Waj T W the witnesses for the
Pro-.ccut10a tes t0 Bce him oQ
h . JBfle-taat be was there oq tbfl 21gt
ill- 00 22d June and du""g
intervening period , Allowing our
to reconcile this conflicting testi-
their own liking, we content our-
'.M- 'tnesees were most remaik-
if " t0 the MentUj of the
aia w question.
J QuoTAsr&c-Our thanks 'are
Kiotpj hefeby tcndcred Jas M.
W V3q-' Iat6 Chief C!erk ia
'JWeof quotas, credit, surpluses
the p! CUDty 0n the vari0U9 call of
Cl!! tro0?9' her-ith p-b-;
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ln n l. Ti
aent for 1"19U4' ue
signed i- 6 COaDt- Mr- K' re"
McU PSltioa as Chief Clerk of
th. i .W-aS a m8t Worlhy incumbent,
county.
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OF THE SUB-DISTRICTS OF. CAMBRIA
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Robbery near Gallitzin. Some
time since, an old citizen of this county,
BBMinl Masuire. residintr near Gallitzin,
was knocked down and robbed of over
$100 in money, while crossing tho moun
tain from the coal mines, near the tunnel,
on the Blair side. lie was so much
stunned by tho blow that he did not recov
er for several hours, when he found his
way to the Justice's office at Gallitzin.
Constable Ely of Altoona was telegraphed
tho next morning to go up and capture
the highwayman. Mr. Maguire had seen
the man just as he was about to strike,
and gave a description ot his hight and
appearanco. With this the Constable
started on a visit to the mines, and soon
laid hold of a man who answered the de
scription. He protested that he was in
nocent. On taking him before Maguire,
the latter identified him as tho man who
had struck him. On searching his per
son, $80 of the money taken from Maguire
was found. The affair happened in Blair
county, where bail was entered for the
appearance of the miner at next court.
So we learn from the Altoona Tribune.
Won't Stay Arrested. Michael
Phalon, one of the parties charged with
assaulting and robbing Mr. Henry Hop
ple, in Carroll township, lately, was ar
rested in Newport, Perry county, on last
Friday night; but, by the execution of
that profound strategical movement known
as "giving leg bail' he sucseeded in ma
king his escape from tho officer. He is
yet at large.
TnE Fair. We have been furnished
with a list of the prizes drawn during tho
late Fair for the benefit of St. Patrick's
Church, Ebecsburg, which we are unable
to publish this week.
By an accompanying statement, we
learn that the entire amount realized from
the Fair was $4,630.49 ; the oxpenses
were $1,176. 55 -leaving a clear balance
to the church of $3,453.94.
Cold Weather. The late cold snap
must have convinced one and all that
winter is rapidly approaohiDg. Are you
prepared for its coming? If not, go to
Thompson's store, Ebensburg, and prepare
yourself. Buy buy.
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Etchings. The new passenger depot
ot the Pennsylvania Railroad at Titts
burg has been completed, and was thrown
open to ttie public on Mondav of last
week. It is large,, commodious, and ele
gant, and reflects great credit upon the
liberality and public-spiritedness of those
constructing it... .A little son of Mr. J
W TT ill crltrn .( iU.. tj: l
... vi iue luuiana American
was scalded to death a few days ago by a
kettle ot boiling soap upsetting upon him
...Chapman's History of the Conemauh
Valley has gone to press, and will soon be
ready for delivery to subscribers.... Who
would have thought it ! The Johnstown
Demncrat has employed a "darkey" resi
ding in Wilmore to write poetry for its
columns. The first effusion appeared las
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wees, wonders positively never wil
cease :...:ur. Wallace Stiles has fully
opened out his photograph gallery, on
Center street, a half square north of the
Diamond, Ebensburg. He is an excellent
artist and is deserving of patronage. See
his advertisement elsewhere.
Going Down. The Hollidaysburg
Standard says : "Speak iDg of high pri
ces, a rural cotemporary says that every
thing is going up except whisky. Of
course the inference is that whisky goes
down. It does in this Borough."
It does in this Borough of course
the editor of the Standard is speaking of
his own individual corporation.
Oil. It is currently reported that an
oil well is being bored in the vicinity of
the Cherry Tree, and that, a few days
since, when a depth of 258 feet had been
attained, a vein of gas giving strong indi
cations of oil was discovered.
Cresson. The heated term being
over, the Cresson House, we understand,
will close doors in a few days. The "low
er House" will be kept open throughout
tho winter by Mr. Wm. Callan.
Notice. The time for the examina
tion of teachers for tho Ebensburg Union
schools has been changed from Wednes
day, 27th instant, to Thursday, 28th.
Lost. On Sunday last, a gold pen
with silver holder. Tho finder will be
suitably rewarded upon leaving the arti
cles at this office.
rpnE WORLD CHALLENGED
TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL I ;.i
LINDSEY'S imphoved BLOOD-SEARCnER,
SOB. THE CUBE OF ALL
Diseases Arising jrom an Impure state oj
the lilooii I
BITCH AS
Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Tetter Af
fections, Pimples on the Face, Cancer
ous Formations, Erysipelas, Boils,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Sore
Eyes, &c, &c, &c.
"We make no claims to having discovered
'Panacea" or "Universal Remedy" for
all the ailments to which flesh is heir; but
we do claim what countless facts have fairly
and fully established, that in the
BLOOD-SEARCIIER,
the afflicted will find a "Standard Medicine,"
one upon which they can rely as a sure spe
cific for all the diseases for which it i3 re
commended. I haTe this day, October Tth, 1864, disposed
of my entire interest in J. M. Lindsev'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.
bole Proprietors.
gELLERS' LIVER PILLS 1
The Original, only True and Genuine.)
Have stood for thirty years 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, and have
his name in black xcax upon the lid of each
box, and his signature on tbe outside wrap
per all others are counterfeits or base imita
tions.
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Proprietors,
Pittsburg, Pa.
rpiIE GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY
TOR THE EFFECTUAL CURE OF
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. Johnscw 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
year3 since I was cured, and I have not felt
the slightest symptoms of its return.
I remain yours trulj,
ANDREW ARMSTRONG.
No. 19 James street.
Allegheny City, 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
nials :
g5r All who use it receive benefit.
jJOy It cures where all other remedies fail.
gs& No other remedy has become so pop
ular. JCSF"It gives universal satisfaction.
gyThe proof is most abubdant.
It is the only sure cure for Rheuma
tism. tST It is destined to supersede all others.
jSy It is prescribed by Physicians.
JtS?"It is recommended by Physicians.
jgSaF"' Ii truth, it i3 a perfect benefactor.
prepared by
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors,
PITTSBURGH, PA
JTET PHYSICIANS SPEAK !
SELLERS' VERMIFUGE the best IN USE I
II ERE IS THE PROOF.
Licking Station, Ky.
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 ot six hundred worms were passed.
The child that was given up for lost is now
as well as any in the neighborhood.
AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D.
PREPARED by
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors.
PITTSBURG,. Pa.
E? The above is sold by Druggists every- I
wliera. decl-ly
TAYLOR & CREMER,
AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES.
Huntingdon. Pa
Sell Fruit & Ornamental Tress. Vines it. l
better growth, larger size, and atlower prices
than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries
and warrant them true to name.
Standard Annie trees at 18 J cents each
$16 per 100.
Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to
$15 per 10
Standard Pear trees, 50 to 15 cts oach.
Dwarf Pear trees, 50$to$leach 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 f.
Enropean Larch, 75 cts to 1.50
Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1.
American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to Si. 50
American & Chinese Arbor Vitae. 50 eti
51.50
Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, kc. &c
Huntington, Jan. 25, 1860.-tf..
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OFALTOOVA
Corner of Virginia, and Annie Strata- nrwv-
site Superintendent's Office Penna. RR., BLur
county, Penaa.
U. S DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENCY.
Monies received on deoosit. Interest al
lowed on time deposits. Gold and Silver
Bought and Sold. Fractional Currency and
Mutilated United States Notes Redeemed.
Drafts on the principal Cities for
tral Depot for the sale of United States Inter
nal Keveoue fotamps.
This Bank keeps on hand for sale the J
3-10 U. S. Treasury Notes, and takes subscrip
tions for the same. This is tbe Pomilar
Loan, the only Government Loan now ia
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
X" a. a r i i .
Aoies, at jiaiuruy, can De exchanged lor 5-2d
Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds.
M. M. LLOYD, PresL
D. T. Caldwell, Cashier.
Feb. 9, 185.-tf.
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OOD MORRELL & CO.;
JonvRTrrww T
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN ALL KIKS OF MERCHANDISE.
Keep constantlv on hand tt fbllatrino' nrfl
cles :
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
OIL-CLOTHS,
CARPETING S,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
QUEENS WARE,
BOOTS SHOES,
BONNETS.
HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS,
FISH, SALT,
FLOUR, BACON.
ilOUERIES,
TV.Y.U OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES AC.
CSy-Clothinjr and Boots a.nd SIiahi mn n
order on reasonabletertns. :
Johnstown March I 1860-tf.
ROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE.
The subscriber begs to inform th citi
zens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he hag
opened out
NEW GROCERY-STORE
on nigh street, one door west of Huntley's
Hardware store, Ebensburg nis stock con
sists in part of Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sugars,
Bacon, Tobacco and Cigars, Candles, Soaps,
Spices, Nuts, Candies, Crackers, Cakes, Ac,
he. In phort, be keeps constantly on hand
everything in the Grocery line, all of which
he will sell at the very lotcest prices for cash.
R. R. THOMAS.
EbenVburg, May 18, 1863.-ra.
FLECTION of DIRECTORS of THE
J "PALO ALTO IRON CO." Notice ij
hereby given, that the Stockholders of tho
Capital stock in the "Falo Alto Iron Co." Will
meet on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1865,
between the hours cf 7 and S o'clock, p. m,
at their office, in the borongh of Potsville,
for the purpose of electing a Board of nve
Directors for said corporation, to serve "until
the next annual election.
Attest J. F. PETERY. Secy.
Potsville, Sept. 7, 1865.
D M INISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on tbe es
tate of William Douglass, Esq., have been
granted to the subscribers by the Register of
Cambria county. Persons owing said estate
will please make payment, and those having
claims against it will present them, properly
authenticated, for settlement.
JOHN H. DOUGLASS,
JAMES DOUGLASS,
je29-Ct Admrs.
VOTICE TO TEACHERS.
X 1 Notice is hereby given that an examin
ation of Teachers for BJacklick township will
be held by the Co. Supt. in Belsano on WED
NESDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBER, 1S65,
commencing at 9 o'clock, a. ra.
JOHN B. ROSS, Secy.
Sept. 7, 18G5.
"VTOTICE !
X 1 All persons are hereby eautioned not
to harbor my son, ADAM, nor to trust him
on ray account, as I will ay no debts of his
contracting. PHILIP MILLER.
Maysville, August 3, 1865-3t
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SMALL PROFITS V
SHALL PROFITS !'
BARKER'S CHEAP STORE !
BARKER'S CHEAP STORK
BARKER'S CHEAP STORE 1
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,.
TnE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,
THE BEST SELECTED,
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EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN (
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