LV ran of ?4 rtl ill i. . r , H Hi Cole: Fia, .3. Pol' ts, f. b ani 5rui She1 off1 el fHUBSDAY:::;:::::::::::::::::::::JUNE 13. JBIKSBUBO AND CRES80N RAILROAD. Bnd after Monday, Apl. 29. 1867, trains i, road will run as follow! : 1 EBINSBUBQ At 6 05 A. X., connecting with Day Exp. ' East and Phil. Exp. West, it 1 15 F. M.f connecting with Phila. Exp. East and Mail Train West. UAVE CBttSON i.t 9.24 A.M., or on departure of Phil. Express West. At B 40 ' or on Partnrt ' Express East. . 3xtfORANDA. The Contmaugh Val- Agricultural Society hare resolved to j0M their next annual fair on the 9th, 10th, and 11th October, in BlairsYille.... Ths Blair county Republican Convention net in Hollidaysburg on Tuesday of last reek, and placed in nomination the fol lowing ticket : For State Senator, Hon 1. W. Hall ; for Assembly, Samuel M'- Calmont ; for Prothonotary, Anthony S. Morrow ; for Sheriff, John M'Keage; for County Commissioner, Joshua Roller; for Jury Commissioner, Robert Waring ; for Director of the Poor, David Craw ford; for Coroner, Charle3 Garner; for Auditor, George W. Hoover.... 1 he Indi ana county Republican primary election ii held on the 1st, and resulted in the nomination of the following ticket : For Assembly, Messrs. A. W. Kimmell and W. C. Gordon ; for County Commission er, Elliot Furguson ; for Treasurer, Geo. Vt. M'Henry ; for Jury Commissioner, I. 31. Watt ; for Auditor, W. S. Davidson. ...The ealary of the Superintendent of Schools of Huntingdon county has been increased to 1,000 per annum. ...A neu tral paper, to be called the Mahoning Ar ms, is to be started in Punxsutawney, Uefftreoa county, with Jos. P. Miller as U4tot....N'o less than ten dogs were killed a lloWvdaysburg ia one night, lately. Is there a boVurua sausage manufactory in 'thtt neighborhood 7.. .They are building a i ttw ml in Belifoute....The "show" on 3Ionday was well attended.... A little girl, -daughter of Mr. Thomas Shade, of Catha rine township, Blair county, was choked ii death on the 28th ult. by a large bean lodging in her windpipe.. ..Maj. Brother tae, of Hollidaysburg, was on Friday rorn ia as Register in Bankruptcy for his- Congressional district... .The atten dance at Court this (the second) week ia :ot large.. ..The Burgess of Johnrtown eceivsa a salary of 9400 a year.. ..A gold ratch and chain were presented to Ir. JoacpYi Parks, road foreman of engines on Ihe Penna. Railroad between Pittsburg ad .ifoona, by his fellow employees, at Pittsburg, on Wednesday evening of last taek. Mr. Parks is a Cambria county tan.. ..Mr. Hugh Gillin, lato eDgioser of i is E. & C. Branch train, who had hie 4 9 rta amputated in conrequence of being pa over by a locomotive at Cresson, is UU0g well. The Political Situation. Dear illej. : With the near approach of the lay upon which the Dem. Co. Convention Wts, aspirants for office are springing p to ih tight, to the left, and in front ui, like grasshoppers in a field of newly yowa haj. One Democrat out of every ares the county throughout is an aspi tnt One thousand asDirauta in all. hew! At least I think so. The old adage that the office should spin H the man is completely reversed. W, fifty men seek every office. Several weeks ago, the Johnstown Tri nt inferentially stated that the Repub- ans do not intend to contest the election this county next fall. The aspirants ievo this mush-and-milk story. Be- vwz it, they further believe that if 'can only secure the "regular nomi- &on' an election will follow as surely 17 fallows night. Hence their tre asons activity and persistency. One fuiand men animated by the same ce-hunting impulse one thousand gai ned frogs as to aetivity, and Ander- k.e oodhounda as to persistency ! od save the people! Gen. Joseph M'Donald and non. IT. Jakead, of Ebenaburg, are riraJ candi Laii es for the nomination of Treasurer. e Andy Johnson, each of these has in tiae filled many important offices, and Alexander, each cries for other worlds oquer. This leads me to remark t n appetite for office, like an appetite eoro-jmce, grows on a man the more TnP'J f indulged. Beware of the first aspi- Ck- Ui font r f red. Kittell, of Ebensburg, thinks he pIf would make a bully Co. Commis er. 1 believe he could sign as many r J orders in a day as any other mac. p preponderance of Ebensburg api- to?'1 ggests the following ticket : V TV, - k Di.t. . 14 ( r'r' Jam. MTtnn.u fon-r rred. TTUt.ii ' the minor offices filled in with f'Mtris1. Onsr- Cotjbt Pbociidiwos. The following business was transacted in the Court of Quarter Sessions last week : Comth. v$. John Cutlar larceny. De fendant pleads guilty. Not sentenced. Comth. vs. Bridget Murpty assault and battery. Defendant acquitted on the ground of insanity. Comth. vs. Hiram Hayes rape. This case came from Richland township. It consumed a day and a half in the trial, and the jury were out twenty hours before arriving at a verdict. Verdict, not guil ty. Pending the long. deliberation of the jury, the defendant, who evidently con sidered his case desperate, took French leave of the Court House, the county seat, and possibly of the county, thereby for feiting his recognizance of $1,000. Comth. vs. John M. Steel larceny. Not guilty. Comth. Fergus A. Canan larceny. Not guilty. Comth. vs. Eli Tarbell and others for cible entry and detainer. Guilty. Not sentenced. Comth. vs. Isaao W. Plummer and oth ers foreible entry and detainer. Not guilty, and the prosecutor, 'Corneliu Crum, to pay the costs. The following cause was disposed of in the Common Pleas : Terence Delozier and wife vs. Silas Byrne and G. W. Lloyd debt. Verdict for plaintiffs against Byrne for $597.87. Court adjourned Thursday evening. Body Recovebed. It will be remem bered by the majority of our readers that a man named Anthony Campbell myste riously disappeared from his home in Johnstown one night in the early part of last fall. Though the strictest search was instituted, no clue was ever found of him till last Saturday, when his lifeless body was discovered floating in the river near Bolivar.. On the night of his disappear ance, Campbell had a considerable sum of money on his person, and it is generally believed that to obtain possession of this, he was murdered and afterward thrown into the river. The entire absence of money on his person when the body was discovered would seem to justify these suspicions. The remains were removed to Johnstown and interred. Died. In Tyrone, Blair county, on the 8th ins t., Mr. Thomas D. Litzinger, aged about 26 years. The deceased was born in Ebensburg, and resided here till he had attained to manhood's estate. He was a most estimable young man, and his death will be regretted by all who knew him. He served three years duriug the late war as a member of the 11th Penna. Reserves, going out as a drummer-bcy but returning as Adjutant of the regiment- The remains were interred in the Catholic churchyard, Ebensburg, on Tuesday. A Tb A G ed y. O n Friday of last week, in a scuffle in the rolling mill at Johns town, a man named Leopold Haiser was pushed against a revolving wheel and had bis head nearly severed from his body. He was 19 years old, unmarried, and a resident of Conemaugh boro. The man instrumental in causing the death of Haiser, by name Brimmer, was arrested, and was brought to jail on Saturday. It is charged that he com passed the death of Uaiser with malice aforethought. Chief Clerk of the Land Office. We learn from -the Harrisburg Tele graph that Col. Robert A. M'Coy, for merly of Ebensburg, has been appointed Chief Clerk in the Land Office, in stead ot Maj. Theodore K. Babeock, deceased. Col. MCoy was Private Secretary to Gov. Curtin for several years, and is well and fully qualified for the position to which he has been elevated. We congratulate him on his preferment. Base Ball. A match game between the first nine of the Kickenapawliog Club of Johnstown and the first nine of the Mountaineer Club of Ebensburg will be played on the grounds of the latter club to-day, Thursday.... A match game be tween the first nine of the Mountain Club of Altoona and the first nine of the Moun taineers will be played on tho grounds of the latter next Saturday, 15th. Fibe. On Thursday night of last week, an untenanted frame dwelling house in Summerhill,' this county, belonging to Mr. Samuel S. Paul, was burned to the ground. A stable near by, on the same premises, took fire and was also consumed. Supposed to have been the work of an in cendiary. Loss about 500. A Wholesale Business. All the petitions for liquor license from Johns town and the south of the county, over one hundred in number, were granted by the Court. The stated meeting of the M. B. B. C. will be held in the Court House to-morrow (Friday) evening; - Attention, Sportsmen 1 The atten i tion of sportsmen is called to the fact that a fall assortment of fishing tackle, compri sing fishing lines, flies, hooks, and fish baskets, is kept by C. T. Roberts. He also keeps the best manufacture of rifles, shot-guns, powder-flasks, shot-pouches, c. Important Question. The most important question of the day, whiob is now agitating the minds of old and young, is where to procure the cheapest and at the same time the most durable dry goods. Everybody should know that the above named goods are kept by V. S. Barker. Increased. The large stock of goods at J. M. Thompson's cheap cash store has just been increased by the addition of a choice selection of goods suitable for the present warm weather, all of which will be sold at the most reasonable prices. Astonishid. Persons, after buying a bill of goods at A. A. Barker's, are astonished at the very low prices asked for their purchases. A full assortment of summer dry goods and ready-made clo thing kept constantly on hand. . A full assortment of dry goods of all qualities, fur and straw hats, all the latest styles of summer ready-made clothing, kept constantly on hand, at Mills & Davis' store room, (formerly occupied by E. Hughes & Co.) Give them a call. Accident. A yonng boy named Wil liams had a leg cut off at the Johnstown depot on Saturday evening by being run over by a freight train. Read the following letter from Dennis F. Flngg, Esq , one of the solid men of Boston : Messrs. Spery & Washburn, General Agents Hartford Live Stock Insurance Co., 86 Washington street, Boston. Gentlemen : I hare to acknowledge the receipt ot your check for $500, being in payment for loss by death of my mare, Lady Mace. Said mare was insured in the Hart ford Live Stock Insurance Co., (in connection with my other stock,) through your Agency, on the 26th day of Noyember, and on the 5th day of December following she accidentally received a kick from another horse, breaking her left fore leg above her knee, rendering it necessary to kill her, as an act of humanity. Your prompt payment ot the loss, without any discount, the day after her death, only confirms my previous confidence in the Com pany, and I cheerfully recommend all owners of lire stock to insure therein, as my experi ence convinces me that it is jnst the thing wanted to protect them from loss by death from either accident or disease. Yours, Ac; DENNIS F. FLAGG, No. 96 Washington St., Boston. Jtfiy Kerr Jt Co., General Agents. Altoona, Blair co., Pa. "Blessed is the man who invented sleep' said Sancfao Panza. Still more bla- sed is the man who invented the meafea of remedying the neglect and misfortune that changed my locks grey before my tie, or reaped the harvest of my hair before the season of my decay. To Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative anst be ascribed merits pos sessed by few or none of the usual remedies .for baldness and prematmre grey hair. The testimonials of its efficacy are aumerous aad irreproachable, Itch ! Itch I Itch 5 Scratch I Scratch I S'Tatch UTfheaitm't Ointment uill cure the Iteh in 8 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblaics, and mil Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cent. For sale by all Druggists. . By sending 60 cents to WEE'SS POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Stater. January 24, 1867-6m Ebensbursjr Market Report Corrected weekly by V. S. Barker. 1bxs8BCBO, June 13, 1867. Alcohol, gal $6.00 Apples, dry, Ib$ 15 Brooms ..c2550 Candles, Tallow... .25 " Sperm.... 60 Cornmeal, cwt....3.50 Cheese, lb 25 Coffee - 3033 Floor, Ex. Fam. 17.00 Mackerel, bbl... 20.00 " d0E.-..?.25 Molasses, N. O.... 90 Nails, keg 8.00 Oil, Carbon, gal.. 60 Linseed 2.00 Whale -.2.00 Rice, lb.... 15 Sugar, brown. 1217 '. white 20 Syrup, gal..l.00l. 60 Salt, bbl -4.00 Tobacco, rb751.00 Tea, Gunpdr 2.50 " Young Hy-.2 25 " Black -1.50 Turpentine, gal-.2.00 Varnish, copal... 5. 00 Beans, bu..l.001.50 Butter, roll, lb 20 " tub - 20 Beeswax -M 40 Beef, steak, - 20 " quarter 10 Corn, bu; 1.00 Dressed hogs, lb.. 9 Eggs, dozen 15 Feathers, lb 70 Hay, ton -16.00 Lard, lb 15 Onions, bu -.1.00 Potatoes- - 75 Rags, cotton, lb- 5 Soap, hard- - 10 Seed, Flax, bu....2.50 " Clover ...-10.0C ' Timothy....4.00 " Buckwht...l.00 " Oats 75 " Rye -1.O0 Wheat i.2.75 Tallov, rb... 15 Wool - 40 X FIRST PREMIUM y, Of m Silver Medal CA . 7 BARRETTS HAIR RESTORATIVE r""7 Br th. N. H. State Agricultural Society. 1U fair, bolden In Kwhnm, Stpt. 20, 1UX BABBETT'S i Vegetable Hair Restorative Steatorea Gray Half to its Natural Cotor I Baotea th im rrovu off wo tut to their eririBal orraftic DuHbif and Hnmc the Hair change the Vg) WO - roou catea Hair ftming oat I is a aupcrtor Dfeaatag. ueoncame bo mjunooa mirreaiena. ana u ln most popular ana rcu- note arane inrougnoni raa Ma v eat, rnorto, ana Bourn. lX A. BARRETT A CO.. Prepristefft S1AVCHS8TES, If. H Sold by Druggists Generally. BJ5ES J. LLOYD, Ebxsbbcko, Pa. : May 30, 1867. THE RISING SUN STOVE POLISH. For beauty of polish, saving of labor, durability, and cheapness, this ; preparation is truly unrivalled. .Buy do other. For sebr at q?0. HWTLET'S . , ...... ; ,v, .. EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS 1 1 EW GOODS! NEW GOODS 1 1 I Z? 2E O TJZ POOBT'DlP1 tJBEAT ATTnACTIOSfi JTUMT OPX2T1XQ V. S. BARKER'S CHEAP CASH STORE I. frsttiatM, Pa. nrw Dressj Goods Greatly reduced. Balmoral Skirts. At $2.50, worth $3.00. JtlerrlmaclL Prints, At 20 cents. Henry Bro. muslins, At 30 cents. Bleached Muslins, At 20 h 25 cents. French Itlerlnoes. Very cheap. TTooI Delaines, At low prices. Pacific Delaines, Ac 25 cents. Casslmers, At reduced prices. Clothing, At $20 per suit. Fur Jt Straw Hats. Very low. tTall Papers, Ifi great variety. Carpets. At colt. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. HIGHEST PRICES PAlt POR WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS ALL SjtjrPS or couyrkt producb TSOI2PDOK'fDI O 8 0 9 GO O o Q 0 V s & O O GO GO Q O O GO GO o rf 0 n 0 o o GO GO m o Ed GO GO Q & 9 GO W GO H H 0 o i I 0 0 i H 0 Q e4 0 t I I o 0 s o 5 ar co O GO sr. y. cr1 o GO GO r GO to o GO 2 S3 H GO O GO I o 0 p a V Q ft 0 0 o o tel. GO GO H O O GO MPOONCJ GO U1CK SALES, akd . . . --rr SMALL PROFITS I" BARKEH'S BARKER'S BARKER'S I BARKER'S I BARKER'S ! ZSXXSBTJRO. BARKER'S! KEW GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS I NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! NEW AND CHEAP I NEW AND CHEAP I NEW AND CHEAP t CO AND SEE GO AND SEE GO AND SEE I The subscriber would' reipsctfally nounce to tne cititens or Abensburr aat vicinity that he has just received, at his im porium, on High street, the largest acd asott complete assortment ot IT Inter Goods I ever brought to this town, all of whlsh he pledges himself to sell cheap for cash. DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOOP- SKIRTS, HOSIERY, BALMORALS, GLOYES, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. c. The largest, best and cheapest assortment o4 READY-MADE CLOTHING ! to be found within the limits of Cambria ee. An excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, OVER-SHOES, STATIONERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, CARPET-SACKS, . A large stock of Flour, Bacon, Cheete, Syrupt, Molattet, Her ring, Mackerel, and Cod Fish, Iron and Nail; Cedar and Willow Wart, Oili, Vrvge and Jfedicinet, 4c, $c. In fact, he keeps anything and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all which will be disposed of at prices to salt the times. Buying twice as large a stock as any other merchant in town, he buys cheaper, and caa therefore tell cheaper, than any competitor. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS t" CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! The public is invited to call before purcha sing elsewhere. No charge for showing goods, buy or not buy. Customers waited on by polite and atten tive Salesmen. t&- Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange fer Goods. jan24 A. A. BARKER. QLOCK AND WATCHMAKER I EBENSBURG, PA. C. T. Robert has constantly in his store well selected and varied assortment of arU cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; vis: A Silver American WATCH for $30.00. . CLOCKS of every style and finish, at reduce! prices. JEWELRY of the very best material, war ranted. Anchor and Lepine WATCHES, one-thiri cheaper than in 1866. Gold Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper than last year. Morton's Gold PENS, at the manufacturer's prices. Gold, Silver, Steel, and Plated SPECTA CLES, cheaper than ever. Plated FORKS, Tea and Table SPOONS, as good as Silver. Plated CASTORS, Card and Cake BASKETS. GOBLETS, and MUGS. RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that will kill at every pop. REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, with CAR TRIDGES to 6Uit. PIPES of Gutta Percha, Wood, and China, Lockwood's COLLARS, the best you ca wear. SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper than elsewhere. TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere song. Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Gotten, Silk, and Oil. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, to hold from li t 200 Pictures. ACCORDIANS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, FIFM, Violin BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS. AUo Drums, Whistles, Umbrellas, Horns, Jewsbarpr, Clothes Brushes, Harmonicas, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Dusting Brushes. Ccrub Brtsehes, Lookiag Glasses, Sewing Baskets, Hand Baskets, Rugs, Arnolds best Writfar Fluid, Red and Black Ink, Ink Stands, Pen Racks. Miscellaneous Blank Books, Pass Books, Diaries Almanacs, Deeds, Summons, Notes, Paper, Envelopes. Tobacco, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Satchels, Work Boxer, Portfolios, Gents' Shirts. Gloves, Cravats, Neck ties, Cane, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket Books, Checkers a Boards, Domib,oes, Paints, Table Koives, Pocket Knives, Razors and Strops, Gun Caps, Puzzles, Dolls, Beads, Amber Beads, Cigars- And many other irticles. VALL AND GET BARGAINS! Clocks. "Watches. paired in the, "best style of workmanship, and warranted. rhankful inr f wv EUWBW.VCS UOPes bv Strict attention tnhnxinea in tnarlk a continuance of public patronage. Jan2 C. T. ROBERTS BOOT and SHOE ExMPORIUM ! The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has opened out a Bootan4 Shoe Store in the rooms formerly occupied, by Davis it Evans, on Center street, Ebens burg, where he will carry on the business on an extensive scale. READY-MADS BOOTS asd SHOES For tale at City Priest BOOTS a0 SHOES made to 9rder ' On thbrtttt notice ( tgfc The public are invited to give me a call. I will sell ehean a efesanaat warrant my stock and make t Hre satisfac tion. rall 1 TAW X mrM a