The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 19, 1865, Image 3

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THURSDAY:::::::::-:::::::OCTOBER 19.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
EfeENSBTJRO AND CRISBON RAILROAD.
On nd after Monday, October i6, 1865,
trains on this road will run as follows :
Leave Ebensburg
At 7 00 A. K., connecting with Erie Mail
West and Altoona Accom. East.
At 3-20 P. M., connecting with Altoona Ac
com. West ani Mail East. t .
At 7.40 P. M., connecting with Mail Train
West.
Leave Cresson
At 1 1 .10 A. M., or on departure of Al
toona Accom. East.
At 5.10 P. M., or vn departure of Mail Train
East.
At 8.40 P. M., or on departure of Mail
Train West.
ENOCII LEWIS, Gn. Supt.
ROBERT PITCAIRN, Svpt. ntts. Div.
A New Volume. "With tbe present
number, we commenco Vo.iinie Seven of
The Alleghanian. Upon the occasion of en
tering on a new ncwspapoiial year, it is
usually the custom with editors to indulge
in a few self-gratulatory remarks as to the
past, and to say something concerning the
future. We conform to the general rule
to the extent of saying that Out success
during the year just closed was all we
hoped for or expected. We enter Upon
the new volumo with many new subscrib
ers and nearly all the old ones with, id
act, a subscription list as largo as that of
any newspaper in the county, and With
a largely increased advertising patronage.
In a word, we are satisfied with the past
year and with the support it bestowed on
us. As to the futtlrej We will only say
that we will continue to print as good a
paper as We are capable of more than
which to one can reasonably aslc. Rut
our efforts in the past as a journalist may
be accepted as an indication of what we
will do in tho future, tn addition to tho
usual features of The Atteghanian, we will
shortly introduce several new ones, prom
inent among which will bo an "Educa
tional Department," edited by a compe
tent practical teacher, tt will ever be
our aim to try giro our patrons the worth
of their subscription money. If nny of
these think we fail herein, of course thSy
are liberty to show their disapprobation
tf our efforts by Withdrawing their sup
port frotu us, (first stepping up to the
Captain's office and settling their respective
accounts )) and in their retirement from
the grateful influence of the beams of
knowledge Which emanate from our col
umns, they will have our prayers that they
may not degenerato into mere mudsills
and gorillas.
We well retaeniber it was five years
HgrO or thereabout when a question af
fectiug the solidity, or stability, of The
AUvghanian cain.8 Up tihdef considor-
ation, that a certain individual said of our
paper that it was "t ters rphetiieral con-
cern.'1 We Were young then, and sedsi-
tive on this point, and We didn't like the
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remark at all. Now, however, With the
aircngiu ana experience Degot ot Six
years ot active Iiro animating us, and
who so harshly misjudged us, who, poor
fellow, has played his brief part and passod
tff the stage, leaving us 'the Atieghanian
behind as a living monument of tho
JaVity of his prediction.
Owing to the extraordinary advance in
Uv ptice of unite paper and other print
ing materials, we wero compelled in Jan
uary last to slightly increase our terms of
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uofcnption. Wo discussed the necessity
nfH,;. . ..i...- . .. - - ..'
- a o "me, to trie saiisiaction
01 our Bubscnbers. Now. in accordant
with m-n'h,; ..,.i .
the r,l r '
P easure of stating that, paper having
j lauen preceptibly m price, we are
gabled to reduce our terms correspond-
inB'y and vcrv materially
. , u mareriauy. U'e give be-
the rates w - j .
rates wo have agreed on :
"MRIPTIOJI T0 AtLEOHARlAN.
Alter A ol. 1 So. lf lhe term3 of Bob8cH
t0 AUyhtnitin will be as follows :
JlPaJ in adrance i4i.. 3.00.
ft will be seen by these figures that
tCms are Very liberal to advance
th t 6 g la th3 uPn tbe PDciple
tW0 JoIIars at the beginning of the
and the i.r ..
t to thre. ;. ,:r rra!!err
. w u v. mu cuu VII IUS
Ice rilln nnl V - x 1
-ji . w ue iu compel
ntacribers to vau inn,h,nn. w u
ther ie thos
e who feel unprepared to pay
to I i ' WC affrd them FPrtity
eon. tht paper and for ifc at their
for fI-IeCCC' charg,Dg et mall bonus
lb privilege accorded-if tbere be
who would prefer to pay three dol
at tue end erf the year to two dollars
hey can be accommodated.
0 those of our subscribers who desire
avu themselv ftf to
to r it J. ; Wpoyyour subscription
w . ' mUlln k month from dtift. trtt
w.aryc you ,Ac advanced I
foeling securo as to our foundation, We r tho figufea Of Whidh Consult head of aH Family Sewing Machines yet effdrdd to the f7 th&t by "sing three-fourths of a bottle of
can afford to smile at the slander. AVe these columns. It will be observed that Pbllc. No other Family Sewing Machiue has ft
do smile at it. and nitv and fnriv 4nJm thfee tound trips are now run dailv. 30 man useful appliances for Hemming,
Rheumatism, alter havintr suffered for m'nrn
Escaped from Jail. Last week we
mentioned that the number of prisoners
confined In our county jail was eleven.
On Friday night this number was reduced
to nine by the escape of Messrs. Ream
and Riddle, the two men charged with
the murder of Misses Paul and Mundy.
They effected their doliVerance froin du
rance vile by Cutting through the Wains
cot and Wttll. What the idea of these
two men ia in running oft, it were hard
to divine. They were" both tried for the
charge preferred against them, last court,
and were acquitted ; and they had only to
remain in prison till next December when
they would probably be honorably releas
ed. Since they have gone away, however,
and without saying good-bye, they leave
the impression upon the mindd of all that
they feared the result of the proceedings
at next court. The richest thing about
the whole matter is, that two watchmen
are employed by the county to guard
the jail o' nights. These worthies were
on duty that night; but notwithstanding
their lynx-eyed Vigilance, the prisoners
succeeded in successfully making off,
leaving the fact that the birds had flown
to be discovered in the course of an hour,
an hour and a half, or two hours after
daybreak I
On Tuesday, Sheriff Myers discover
ed two prisoners confined in one of tho
up-staira cells in the act of attempting to
cut out through the wall. They wero
removed to another cell and ironed) where
they will doubtless be secure.
Oil in Cambria Count. Tho Al
toona Tribune makes the following men
tion of the late reported strike of oil near
Wilmoro : "It has been demonstrated
beyond doubt that oil exists among the
extensive coal fields of Cambria county,
and it seems almost certain that it is now
but a question ot depth to find it in re
munerative if not in immense quantities.
Tho oleaginous fluid was brought up on
Thursday last, from a depth of some five
hundred feet, by the eand pump of tLe
well now being put down near Wilniore.
We have the best authority for saying
that Ultra is no mistake about the finding
of or quality cf the fluid, and it only re
mains ttj be seen whether the sanguine
hopes of the operators as to quantity will
yet be realized. At latest accounts the
drill was passing through white sandstone
rock, and beneath it . lies the hope of a
handsome yield."
New Schedule. A slight change in
the running of the trains on the Penna.
Railroad went into effect on Monday of
tho present week. The trains west still
run as per schedule published On outside
of this paper j but the time of three of the
trains east, at Crcssonj has been chaDged
as follows : the Pitts. & Erie Mail, from
12 22 P-m- to 12.03 p; m. ; the Altoona
Accommodation, from 6.40 p. m. to 11.10
Al m- tue Mail in, from 10.57 a. in.
f.Kin.m
5-10 P- -
w Bllieuum uas mso gone wio ci-
Iecc on lDeJiD wesson lirancn Jill.,
Another Warhinq to Boy3. A son
ot Mr. Tobias Eash, Foreman and Station
Agent on the Pennsylvania Railroad, at
Summerhill, this county while attempt
ing to jump on a train of passing cars on
j 1 usjiomuKi, ion uu
the track ana two wheels passed over his
right foot, cutting it off above the instep.
This youth is about 12 years old. Roys
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should k
now tnat It is always dangerous
to jump on and off cars while in motion.
So says the Johnstown Tribune.
Bm VeqetabLep. The editor of The
AUeghanian flatters himself that he is
something of an agriculturist. Durinc
the present summer, he cultivated tho
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garden-patcn. io wit: One cabbage,
weighing 30 pounds j one beet, 27 inohes j
in circuuiferanoe and as long as a Presi-1
dent's Message, weiehihsr 8 rounds ana I
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watermelon, weighing 1C pounds. There
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xi auyuuuy cuu neat .uat, .et- us near irom
bim.
Dead. We are pained to learn that I
. W. W. Young, formerly ticket
agent at Cresson station, died at Alexan
dria, Huntingdon county, on Tuesday.
He was severely injured in a recent rail
road smosh-up on the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad, and died from tho effect
thereof. A cood, gonial young man, his I
death will be universally regretted. -
Murder. It is currently reported that
an affray occurred in Hollidaysburg a
couple of days since, in which a young j
man named Crawford was killed,
are without particulars.
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AilU VIi.V" W xr.wwvw. I
dato for Assembly, ia beateu by Adluia,
Union, by 555 majority. ' I
Be not Cast Down. .
Be not east down, thou weary one" of earth,
Though fortune frdwn upon thy lowly birth,
And troubles in the coming distance rise
For all we know they may be angels in dis
gUisei Be hot cast down, though evil-minded ones
Assail thy name with falsehood's slandering
tongue j
he Wretch but proves how little he's to do
In thus forgetting self by minding you.
Be not cast down, if some should smile as
sent, To all their cruel mocking words ; but be
content
To know there is a coming judgment day;
When God will judge all that man may say
Be not cast down if but noble be your aim
You may labor years for knowledge, yet afe
al! yOUr efforts vain, 1
If iib sunshine's there to cher you along your
way,
And no hope df coming happiness your labor
to repay.
Be not cast down, but yet outride the storm
There never was a n;ght but that it bad its
morn,
And in that heavenly home, away beyond
the stars,
'Tis the noblest brow though pure is seamed
With scars.
Be not cast down though fear oppress thy
heart,
Till tears of blood seem from its depths to
start :
Whatever fate be thine, for consolation look
above
Earth knows no sorrow but heaven can re
move. ': .
Mas. Emma Bell.
Married. On Saturday evening, 14th
inst., at the residence ot the bride's
mother, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, Mr. Robert
E. Jones to Miss Libbie Roberts, both
of Ebensburg.
On an alliance like this an alliance
of strength and true manhood with the
embodiment of beauty and goodness it is
eminently fit that the plaudit of "well
done !" should be bestowed. We con
gratulate our young friends in that they
have come out from among those who
know nothing of thetrue secret of tem
poral happiness, and have enrolled them
selvos with those of t'other Bide. . For
mouths past the problem agitating the
miDds of statesmen has been how to re
construct the Uoion : they should look
and learn a iesfeon, for here U union has
been con if not reconstructed which 'will
last forever. Our earnest prayer is that
this union, formed under the happiest
auspices, may be fraught with the choicest
blessings of Heaven, and that no cloud nor
etorm may ever arise to obscure for a mo
ment its sunshine ur dim its glory.
For the kind remembrancer to ye printer
man, the happy couple have our thanks.
Miraculous Escape. It ia reported
that a lady fell from a buggy some days
since, hit her head on the curbstone, and
would havo dashed her brains out had it
not been that her waterfall broke the
force of the blow 1 It may be added that
this lady buys all her good at Thompson'3
cljeap cash store, Ebensburg, as do all
Iadics of taste and refinement.
goods received weekly.
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The Singer Sewing Machines. Oar Letter
A Family Stiivg achini i faat gaining
world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt
the best and cheapest and most beautiful of
Binding. Felling, Tucking, GatheriDe, Gaug
ing, UraiUirtgj Embroidering, Cording, &c. No
other Family Sewing Machine has so much
capacity for ft great variety of work. It will
sw all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of
thread. Great and recent improvements make
I oui1 Family Sewing Machine most reliablei ahd
1 u-. v, auu uiuai v.ci iuiu in ticuun ai
aU rates of epeed. It makes the isterlbcked
a"L""' vmLU " lue ucsl 3Ulcn Known. Any
"e' 7 r inmcst innry capacity, can
l iW Kpin M.hJn- o,
Machines are finished In chastfc and exquisite
style
Th FoWinS Case of the &xnUy Machine
a a piece of cunning workmanship of the
most u8eful kind- u protects the machine
when not in U9e' and when about to be Per"
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stantial table to sustain the work. -While
ated may be opened as a spacious and eub
some of the Casegf made Qut 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.
,1 It is absolutely necessary to see the Family
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I Machine in operation, so as to judge of its
grcat capacity nd beauty
It is fast becoming as popular for family
sewing as our Manufacturing machines are
for manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Offices are well eupplied with
silk, twist, thread, needle3, oil, 4c, of the
very best quality,
Send for ft Pamphlet.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
458 Broadway, New York.
B, PHILADELPHIA Office, 810 CHEST-
NUT ST
""s.' agent in ebensburg
gr lTCii ! Ifcii ! ITCH ! Scratch 1
Scbatch I Scratch! Wheaton'a Oimmeni will
cure the Itch in 4.8 Hours:
Also cures Salt J
Rheum, Ulcers Chilblains, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. Price 50 cent'. Fot sale by all
Druggists.
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posture to atif part of tbe United States.
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Oct. 5-6m.
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rjlIIE WORLD CHALLENGED
TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL i
LINDSEY'S imfbovsd BLOOD-SEARCHER,
' JOk THS CCEB OF ALL
Diseases Arising jrom art Impure state 0
the Blood t
BVCU A 9
Scfofuia, 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
a "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-SEARCHER,
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 is re
commended. : - '
I have this day, October 7th, 1864, disposed
of 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.
Sole Proprietorsi
gELLERS' LIVER PILLS !
(The Original only True and Genuine.)
Have 6tood 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
Pilla are prepared by R. E. Sellers, and have
his Hatlt; in Hack wax upon the lid of each
box, and his signature on the outside wrap
per all ethers are counterfeits or base imita
tions. E E. SELLERS & CO., Proprietors,
Pittsburg, Pa.
nnnE great internal remedy
JL
TOR TUB EFFECTUAL CURE O?
Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, King's Evil,
letter, bcald Head, lung norm, sc.,
Is truly'
JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND,
AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
Let the Sujerinj Head, and Cease to Despair
Ma. Johnson Dear Sir ; This is to certi
than eighteen years, it ha3 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 street.
Allegheny City, May 3, 1864.
It stands unequaled by any medicine now
i Deiore iue puoiic ior xne cure 01 ma above
named diseases.
Read the following extracts and testimo-
ilaW ;
It fcutes where all other remedies fail.
w J?" tber remeJy h&3 beCme 60 PP
Bi?ti gives universal satisfaction.
oSfThfe proof is most abundant.
Jfoaylt is the only sure cure for Rheuma
tism.
tSf It is destined to 'supersede all others.
It is prescribed by Physicians.
XJfea? It is" recommended by Physicians.
In truth, it is a perfect benefactor.
FREPABED BY
K. 15. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ET PHYSICIANS SfcEAK I
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SELLERS' VERMIFUGE thb best IN USE I
uere is rim Proof.
Licking Station, Ky.
MR. R. R. Sellers : Your Vermifucre pos
sesses mofe virtue than any I eA'er 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 Vetniifitge; the enormous quantity
of upward of six hundred ibormS were passed.
The child that was given up for lost is now
as well as any in the neighborhood.
AMBROSE ARNETT, 31. D.
rBEPAREO BY
li. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors.
PITTSSURG, Pa.
Jg The above is sold by Druggists every
where, fdecl-ly
Sail
TAYLOR Jt CUE M Ell,
- AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES.
Sell Fruit & Ornamental Tress. V
better growth, larger size, and atlower pi-ices
than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries
uuu warrant mem irue to name.
Standard Apple trees at 18? rM ari,
$16 per 100;
Peach trees, 15 to 20 ct3 eath $12.50 to
$15 per 10
Standard Pear tree?, 50 to To cts oach.
Dwarf Pear trees, 50$to$l each 20 to $U0
per 100
Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each
Standard Cherry trees 37J to 75 t3
Dwarf Cherry trees 50 t 76 cts-.
Plum trees 50 cts.
Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts-.
Nectarine trees 25 cts each.
Grape Vines 25 cts to $1.
Silver Maple trees 62$ to $1.
European Ash-, T5 to 1.
European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50
Norway Spruce, SO tts to $1.
American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50
American & Chinese Arbor Vitae, 50 cV
$1.50
Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &c; kc
Huntington, Jan. 25, 1860.-tf..
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
. OF ALTOONA,
Corner of V Irginia 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. Fractional 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 oh hand for sale the T
3-10 U. S. Trtiuury Notes, ahd 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 Twff Cents a Day for each $1.00. Thes
Notes, at Maturity, can be exchanged for 5-20
Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds.
n WM. M. LLOYD, rrest.
D. T. Caldwell, Cashier.
Feb. 9, 18G5.-tf.
OOD MORRELL & CO., '
Joil N STO Wlf PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN ALL KINDS OK MERCHANDISE,
Keep constantly on hand the following artU
cles : - 0
DRY GOODS,
CARPETINGS,
HATS AND CAPS,
OIL-CLOTHS,
BONNETS,
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS SHOES,
raw isivss,
FISH, SALT,
ultUUEUIES,
FLOUR, BACON:
-u.s ALli KINDS, VEGETABLES C.
Jfy Clothing and Boots and Shoes maded
order on reasonableterms.
Johnstown March 1 1860-tf.
BROKE OT7T IN A NEW PLACE.
The subscriber begs to inform the citi
zens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he ha
opened out a .
XE W GRO CER Y STORE
on High stre'et, one door west of Huntley's
Hardware Store, Ebensburg. His stock con
sists in part of Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sugars,
Bacon, Tobacco and Cigars, Candles, Soaps:?
bpices, Nuts, Candies, Crackers, Cakes, &c.j
&c. Ia short, he keeps constantly on hand;
everything in the Grocery line, all of wh?:.
he will sell at the very lowest prices for tastl
r. r. Thome's'
Ebensburg, May 18, l8C3.-6m;
STATE OF JACOl M. PAUL
DEC'D -The undersized Mnn l
pointed auditor, by the Qrphany Court of Cam.
briaco , to distribute lhe money in the hand,
?Lh V !?' trix of the estate of
Jacob M. Paul, dee'd., hereby cives notice
that he will attend tn th. J; J lei ?J
nninrmpnl at .... f
Lbensburs-. on Unvniv .u. L ,
or
& R,? Xt atone o'clock, P. M., when
and .fcere all persons interested may attend
JNO. E. SCANLAN, Auditor. '
October, 5, l865-3t, '
of
T? STATE OF JAMES S. CLARK,
Ali DECEASED The undersigned having
been appointed Auditor by the Orphans'
Court of Cambria county to distribute tha
money in the hands of J. M. Campbell, ad
ministrator of the estate of James S. Clark,
dee'd, hereby gives notice that he will At
tend to the duties of said appointment at hia
office in the borough of Ebensburg, on SAT
URDAY, Uth day of OCTOBER next, at ona
o'clock, P. M.j When and where all persons
interested may attend.
J. E. SCANLAN, Auditor.
Sept. 20, l8Co.-3t.
O THE PEOPLE !
"REMEMBER NUMBER'ONE I"
Bring your Greenbacks along and" get your
Horses shod for $2,00. You can get your
Buggy or Wagon ironed or repaired at R. II.
Singer's shop, near Isaac Evans' Tannery.
Ebensburg, Oct. 12, 1865-3L
6i
rUICK SALES,
QUICK SALES,
QUICK SALES,
AND
Iks
SMALL TROFITS V
SMALL PROFITS !'
SMALL PROFITS 1
BARKER'S CHEAP STORE I
BARKER'S CHEAP STORE I
BARKER'S CHEAP STORE I
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS.
TnE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,
THE BEST SELECTED,
THE BEST SELECTED,
THE BKSr SELECTED
EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN t
EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN f
EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN t
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LARGEST 1 CHEAPEST! BEST I
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