The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 20, 1867, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    tjxp AU.os33.txxlgtxa.
lfuSsiAY::::::::::::::::::::::::::JUNE 20.
jbensburq and Cresson Railroad.
B and after Monday, Apl. 29, 1867, trains
cft this road will run as follows :
LEAVE EBENSBURQ
At 6.05 A. M., connecting with Day Exp.
East and Phil. Exp. West.
At connectinf? with. Phila. Exp.
East and Mail Train West.
leave Cresson
jt 9.24 A.M., or on departure of Phil.
Ex?ss West.
At 8.40 P M., or on departure of Phila.
Express East.
jlifORANDA. Two little girls fell into
B boiler of Lot water in Johnstown, on
last Friday week, and were severely but
Eot fatally scalded.. ..J. W. Boody, extcn
gively known throughout Cambria county
as a speculator in mineral lands, died sud
denly at Newton Hamilton one day last
reck... .The last Legislature raised the
jalary of the President Judge of this dis
trict to $3,500 a year. The Associates
receive $5 a day for every day not exceed
ing fifty, and 33 a day for every day in
excess of fifty.. ..Black band iron oro has
fceea discovered in Somerset county.. ..An
otia grimier serenaded t)ur citizens on
Sitwday. He was the first of the season
of his class, and if he should chance to be
the list, no complaints will be heard....
About the first of May last, the tailoring
establishment ot Thomas Elway, in Al
toona, was robbed of goods of the value of
400. A man named James Ilandlin wa3
arrested in that place on Friday wetk,
and locked up in jail, charged with hav
ing committed the deed.. ..William M'
Clccry has been sent to the penitentiary
for one year from Alleghany county for
bigamy. Is jbe the William M'Cleery
ifho was pardoned out of the penitentiary
to testify in our Court against the mur
detm Buser and IIou8er?...A Sabbath
echool scholar in Hollidaysburg was asked
(if be could read. He replied that he
didn't know he had never tried !... The
next State Fair will be held in Pittsburg
on the 24th, 25th, 26th, 27tb, 28tb, and
29th days of September.. ..A man named
Hout, while felling trees in Westmore
land county recently, was struck by a de
fending sapling and had his neck broken.
l ..The locomotive ran into a buggy at the
.rossing in the east end of town, one day
'ait week, and demolished it. The occu
pants ot the buggy were not hurt.... The
Mountain House" at Cresson has been
cpcDed for the summer seasoD... .The total
amount of stock required to build the
Wohnstown Water Works, 100,000, has
Jbeen Ascribed. ...We have been blessed
jwitn some "splendid growing weather" of
late, and vegetation is looking up.. ..The
jfne physique, good looks, and gentleman-
pj deportment of the Johnstown and Al
toona base ball players, last week, conduced
jaoat notably to the popularity ic our
.aidst of "our National game."... Dr. A.
Christy has opened out an extensive
drug store in Loretto. See his advertise
ment, in another column. Country mer-
tants would do well to patronize him...
U. Geo. Huntley has a word to say in
prmte ear of a certain class of his
ustomers. See a new advertisement in
-daj'a paper.. ..Is there going to be a
Tourtb of July celebration in Ebcnsburg?
pi iour is bteadily declining in the Pitts-
arg and other market.. ..Strawberries
fre selling in Harrisburg at ten cents a
3i. How big are the boxes?.. .The
ittsburg dailies are having a heated
-'cussion as to which is the most pros
Jrous, financially speaking. The one
roving the possession of tho longest purse
J of courso tho best paper.
I Important to Farmers. At the last
fJon of the Legislature, Lewis Cobaugh,
tristian Snyder, D. J. Worrell, and
cers, were authorized to form themselves
ato a company, with a capital of twenty
-ousand dollars or more, for the purpose
f' constructing a turn Dike road frrm.
Johnstown along the lino of Hinestoc's
?ua to intersect the Clay turnpike at Bel
kano, or the Indiana turnpike at a point
? 06 rmined. We heartily commend
p .uierprue to our farmers. At Johns
on s one of tho best markets in the
ww tot every imaginable product of farm
r garden, and this road will make access
it by wagon easy and pleasant. A far-
r owning a tolerably good farm in Cam-
- county should never think ot leavin
M!t him think onlv of ."mr. ,.- ...
H he will be more amply repaid in two
. wree years than any venture in the
5t could Jield him in twice the time.
TnE Crops. In the mor onWr
P'e (,a bountiful wheat crop has already
' ttU Georgia wheat some
ago reached the New York market.
4 Jenncsspfl. . . -
r n ' "ttlt is m progress.
all oircctions coma nnnnto c
rt th,s State, harvest may b fc,
yor bfr the first of July.
Base BallT The base ball season was
opened most auspiciously last week by the
Mountaineer Club of Ebensburg. Two
full games were played by their first nine
during the week, on the grounds in this
place, the first on Thursday with the first
nine of the Kickenapawlings of Johns
town, and the other on Saturday with the
first nine of the Mountainsftf Altoona.
In both games, the Mountaineers achieved
a victory. We append the scores :
MOUNTAINEERS VS. KICKS.
MOUNTAIN EER9. O. B.
C. Roberts, lb.. 2 9
F. Barker, rf.... 3 9
Jones, c 1 11
Dunnegan 2b... 4 7
Darragh, cf. 4 8
V. Barker, ss.... 2 8
G. Roberts, 3b- 4 6
T.Hutchinson,lf 4 8
Hutchinson, p 3 7
kicks. o.
Hunt, p.. O
Kane, lb. ........ 4
Montgomery, cf 5
Cramer, If. 4
Bridges, ss 4
Munson, 2b 3
Osburne, c 2
Ramsey, 3b 3
Young, rf. 2
K.
8
5
3
5
4
6
6
6
7
Total 27 .73 Total 27 50
IJOilNGS.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Mountrs.,6 11 19 19 4 O 4 3 773
Kicks 2 4 O 8 14 7 2 O 1350
Duration of game, 5J hoars.
Umpire, Judge Rose, of Altoona. Sco
rersfor Mountaineers, Lewis Rodgers ; for
Kicks, II. W. Reed.
MOUNTAINEERS VS. MOUNTAINS.
MOUNTAIN E EES. O. B,
C. Roberts, lb- 4 4
F. Barker, rf 2 6
Jones, c .. 2 5
Dunnegan, 2b-. 5 3
Darragh, cf. 3 5
G. Roberts, 3b- 4 3
T.Hutchinson.lf 1 6
V. Barker, ss... 4 4
Ilutchinson, p 2 4
MOUNTAINS. O.
CaldweH, cf....- 3
Howe, rf 4
Miller, 3b - 4
Humes, ss - 4
Snyder, If. - 1
Pettit, 2b 0
M'Donald, c...-. 4
Worrel, p 4
Milliken, lb...- 3
n.
1
2
3
3
5
3
2
2
1
Total 27 39 j Total -27 22
INNINOS.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Mountrs 6 7 12 O 2 2 8 2 039
Mountains.6 2 6 0 0 2 4 0 222
Duration of game, 3 hours 5 minutes.
Umpire, L. L. Christy, of the Juniata Club
of-Hollidaysburg. Scorers Lewis Rodgers
for the Mountaineer ; J. M. Erb for the
Mountains.
Court Proceedings. The following
are tho proceedings in the Common Pleas
last week :
Elizabeth Cowan and others vs. Barna
bas Barto and Harrison Davis. Eject
ment. Verdict for plaintiffs, with six
cents damages and six cents costs. Motion
for new trial.
Levi B. Hornberger and W. M. Hcr
rington, admrs. of Jacob Brallier, dee'd.,
vs. Caleb Butler. Sci. Fa, Verdict for
defendant.
Emma Priugle, admx. of John Prin
glc, dee'd., vs. G. W. Pringle. Replevin.
Verdict for defendant.
Geo. S. King vs. John G. Miles, exec
utor of Dr. Peter Shoenbergcr, deceased.
Sci. Fa. Verdict for plaintiff.
Geo. C. K. Zahm t-5. Mary Murray et
al. Sci. Fa. Verdict for plaintiff in the
sum of S4S0.59. Motion for new trial.
Patrick Garraghan vs. Penna. It. It. Co.
Appeal. Verdict for defendants.
Lydia Bendon and others vs. William
Bendon and others. Ejectment. Ver
dict for plaintiff.
Court adjourned on Saturday.
A special session of Court will be held
on Wednesday, 10th July.
Normal Schools. We learn from
the Teachers' Advocate that the Normal
School at Loretto will open on Monday,
24th inst. ; Miss Lizzie Marshall, teach
er. The one at Johnstown will open on
the same day, with Mr. A. C. Johnson
as teacher. The one at Ebensburg is
expected to commence on Monday, July
1st ; the teacher has not yet been selec
ted. The teachers attending will be di
vided into four classes :
1st. Those holding professional certifi
cates. 2d. Those holding provisional certifi
cates averaging from 1 (very good) to 2
(good.)
3d. Those holding certificates avera
ging worse than 2, but who are endeavor
ing to improve their qualifications.
4th. Those holding certificates avera
ging worse than 2, who make no effort to
improve.
Painting.- The card of Mr. T. Shar
rctts Dysart, painter, paper hanger, &c,
has been published in The Alleghanian
for several weeks. Mr. D. is himself a
skilled workman, and the corps of work
men in his employ all fully understand
their business. We are glad to know he
is meeting with the measure of succesB he
deserves, and cordially commend him to
those of our citizens who have work to be
done in his line.
DlED. In Crovle townshin nn "FrJflav
ri - - '-j i
14th instant, Barbara, relict of Josenh
,
Sharp, aged about 7C years. The remains
were brought to Lbensburg iu a special
tram on bunday, and were interred in
Lloyd cemetery.
In Chester township, Morrow county,
O., on the 14th inst., Isabel, daughter of
Thomas and M. M. James, (formerly of
Ebensburg,) aged about 12 years.
We return our thanks to Mr. Ernest
D. Ithey, of Leavenworth, Kansas, for
late files of Western papers, including the
Central City, Colorado, Times, the Salt
Lake City Vedette, the Riohmond, Mo.,
Republican, &c.
The Political Situation. Dear
Alleg. : The signs ot the times indicate
that BomethiBg like the following ticket
will bo placed in nomination by the Dcm.
Co. Convention on the 1st July :
Anembly ... John P. Linton.
Sheriff. John A. Blair.
Treaturtr .'...Jos. M'Donald.
Commiesioner P. M'Gougb, Esq.
Auditor ..........F. Bearer.
Coroner William Flattery.
Poor Director Francis CFriel.
Jury Commissioner H. O'Harro.
This, I am assured by a reliable "con
servative," is at present the "slate." It
may be changed on or before the day of
Convention.
I believe E. It. Dunnegan is not a can
didate for rcnomination for Commissioner.
If he were again before the people, he
could make the landing without difficulty.
The ticket, as given above, is about as
good an one as they have in the shop.
But no Company can be found willing to
insure its success at the polls.
I beg to mention in this connection
that two hundred and forty-nine aspirants
for office have complained to me that I
did not mention their names in this cor
respondence. They refused, on that ac
count, to "treat." Can you enlarge your
paper to an extent which will enable me
next week to give an alphabetical list,
with marginal notes, &c. ? If you do,
you Bhali have half the "treats." While
remain,
Your
Observer.
Difference of Opinion. On almost
every question, different people hold different
opinions; but on the question, where to get
cheap, fashionable and serviceable goods,
all persons unite in saying that J. M. Thomp
son's cheap cash store is the place.
Unabated. Notwithstanding the large
concourse of people who have been there,
the rush for cheap goods continues unabated
At V. S. Barker's cheap cash store. Call and
examine the late arrival of summer goods
which he is now opening.
Time ! Have you been at C. T. Bob
erts' since he has received his last selection
of clocks, watches, jewelry and notions ?
If not, you should go at once. He has great
ly increased his stock, and is selling at re
duced price?.
Always on Hand. A full stock of
dry goods, notions, boots and shoe?, hats
and caps, clothing, groceries, &c, always
kept on hand at A. A. Barker's variety store,
and sold at very low rates. Call and exam
ine for yourself.
Ready-made Clothing. If you wish
to purchase a suit of ready-made clothincr,
suitable for the present warm weather, go
to Mills & DaTis' store. Their stock of clo
thing is large, and close attention is paid
to its Beiecuon.
Itch I Itch I Itch! Scratch!
Scratch! Scratch! Wheatorit Ointment tcill
cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and ail Eruptions
oi me OKin. rnce 50 cent'. For sale by all
Druggists.
By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER,
Sole Asents. 170 Washington street. Boston.
Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of
postage, to any part of the United State.-.
January 24, 1867-Gui
Ebensburg Market Report.
IVorrected weekly by V. S. Barker.
JuBensburq, June 0, 1867.
Alcohol, gal...$6.00
Apples, dry, lb$. 15
Brooms c2550
Candles, Tallow.... 25
" Sperm.... 60
Cornmeal, cwt....3.50
Cheese, lb 25
Coffee ..30g,33
Floor, Ex. Fam. 17.00
Mackerel, bbl...20.00
14 doz 1.25
Molasses, N. O.... 90
Nails, keg 8.00
Oil, Carbon, gal.. 60
" Linseed 2.00
"Whale 2.00
Rice, lb 15
Sugar, brown. 1217
44 white 20
syruP.gal-l-001.60
Salt, bbl 4.00
Tobacco, lb..75,1.00
Tea, Gunpdr 2.50
44 Young Ht...2 25
" Black 1.50
Turpentine, gal...2.00
Varnish, copal. ..5.00
Beans, bu..l.001.50
Butter, roll, lb 20
41 tub, 20
Beeswax 40
Beef, steak,...:.... 20
" quarter ..... 10
Corn, bu. 1.00
Dressed hogs, R.. 9
Eggs, doz.n 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 ...-lO.OC
44 Timothy....4.00
" Buckwht...l.00
it
11
Oats 75
Rye 1.00
44 Wheat 2.75
Tallow, lb 15
Wool - 40
R. o v
A IBB
FIRST PREMIUM
jt Or n. Silver Medal dA
WAS AWAKDSD TO Jk
T BARRETTS HAIR RESTORATIVE
Cj Br th N. II. State Agricultural Socirty, tf
1U Fair, bolden in Nashua, Sept. 20,
B ABBETT'S
Vegetable Hair Restoratlre
Bertoret Ormy Hair to Ita Katarml Color pro
tnote the growth of the Hair t change the tSj
w tooU to their original organic action 1 eradi- -Okcatea
Dandrntr and Humor 1 prrrenta L
Hair falling oat 1 is a nuperior Dressing. JX
.It contains Do Injurious ingredients, T
- and is the most popular and reU- a.
T7Slt able article throughout the SL
IU BARRETT & CO., Propritoi
V MAJTCEXSTEB, N. EC
Sold by Druggists Generally.
REES J. LLOYD, Ebinsbueg, Pa.
May 30, 1867.
1VTOTICE !
The person who left a "Watch in my
charere last fall is herebv notified in rail a n ri
get the same, inside one month trom date,
uvuerwisa 11 "wi-i oe disposed of according to
LIT TO H K M.E.
Hemlock, June 13, 1867-3t.
THE RISING SUN STOVE POLISH.
For beauty of polish, saving of labor,
durability, and cheapness, this preparation
is truly unrivalled. Buy no other. For
Bale at GEO. HUNTfEY'S.
R
OPE FOR PATENT HAY FORKS
Lvan t had lo for cash, at ...
GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
"TEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
JUST OPEN1NQ
AT
V. S. BARKER'S
CHEAP CASH STORE!
Ebsksbuko, Pa.
New Dress Goods
Greatly reduced.
Balmoral Skirts,
At $2.50, worth $3.00.
Merrimack. Prints,
At 20 cents.
Heavy Bro. Muslim,
At 20 cents.
Bleaclied Muslins,
At 20 & 25 cents.
French Merlnoes,
Very cheap.
Wool Delaines,
At low prices.
Pacific Delaines,
At 25 cents.
Casslmers,
At reduced prices.
" Clotliln?,
At $20 per suit.
Fur & Straw Hats,
Very low.
Wail Papers,
In great variety.
Carpets,
At cost.
AT
THE CHEAP CASH STORE
HIOBLST miCES PAID fOR WOOL,
BUTTER, EGOS $ ALL KINDS
OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
oo3ST'ai
:3 3&3C 3LP O O 3W 9 m I
O
O
H
w
o
H
GO
GO
o
o
H
GO
GO
W
o
GO
Q
V
0
9
Q
GO
O
12!
GO
GO
0
H
0
Q
O
O
GO
&d
GO
GO
O
O
o
GO
fcrj
IS
Jt
H
t
0?
o
Q
0
0
o
o
H
0
3
S
5
a
9
cn
O
tH
t
VJS -
GO
GO
si
s GO
9
53
GO
w
GO
o
hi
GO
a
GO
o
o
GO
E3
o
m
Q
V
0
d
Q
9
81
V
Q
GO
H
GO
et
0
0
t3
GO
o
O
axxt3
9
OMPS
JHOMPGON'SI!
U1CK SALES,
AND
SMALL PROFITS P
BARKER'S
BARKER'S
BARKER'S I
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S I
EBENSBURQ.
NEW GOODS I
NEW GOODS I
NEW GOODS
CHEAP GOODS
CHEAP GOODS
CHEAP GOODS
NEW AND CHEAP! '
. NEW AND CHEAP I
NEW AND CHEAP I
GO AND SEE
GO AND SEE
GO AND SEE!
The subscriber would reypectfullv ah.
nounco to the citizens of : Ebensburg and
.'?AAl i A
Ticmiiy mat ne nas jusi received, at bis em
porium, on High street, the largest atd moat
complete assortment ot
Winter Goods!
ever brought to this town, all of whUh b
. i j . i ti i
yicages uin5eu 10 sea cneap jot cash.
DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS.
DRY GOODS, ' WniTE G00D3.
EMBROIDERIES,
HOOP SKIRTS, HOSIERY.
BALMORALS, GLOVES,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, 4c.
The largest, best and cheapest assortment of
READY-HADE CLOTHING
to be found within the limits of Cambria c.
An excellent assortment of
ROOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
OVER-SHOES,
STATIONERY,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES
FISH, SALT,
TRUNKS,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
CARPET-SACK?,
&c, &c,
A large stock of
Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Hr
ring, Mackerel, and Cod Ilsh, Iron and
Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Oils,
Drugs and Medicines, k.c, $c.
In fact, he keeps any thing and everything
usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store ail
which will be disposed of at prices to luit
the times.
Buying twice as large a stock as anv other
merchant in town, he buys cheaper, aid can
lut"ure ett cneaper, man any competitor.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
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 polito and atten
tive Salesmen.
Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
Produce generally, taken in exchange for
Goods. jan24j A. A. BARKER.
QLOCK AND WATCHMAKER!
EBENSBURG, PA.
C. T. Roberts has constantly in his store a
well selected and varied assortment of arti
cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; viz:
A Silver American WATCH for $30.00. -CLOCKS
of every style and finish, at reduced
prices.
JEWELRY of the very best material, war
ranted. Anchor and Lepine WATCHES, one-third
cheaper than in 1866.
Gold Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper than
last year.
Morton's Gold PENS, at the manufacturer
prices.
Gold, Silver, Steel, and Plated SPECTA
CLES, cheaper than ever.
Plated FORKS, Tea and Table SPOO.NS, 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 suit.
PIPES of Gutta Percha, Wood, and China.
Lockwood's COLLARS, the best you cao
wear.
SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper than elsewhere.
TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere song. '
Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Cotton.
Silk, and Oil.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, to hold from 12 to
200 Pictures.
ACCORDIANS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, FIFES.
Violin BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS.
Alto ;
Drums, Whistles, Umbrellas,
Horns, Jewsharps,
Harmonicas.
Clothes Brushes,
Hair Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Combs,
Dusting Brushes,
Scrub Brushes,
Lookiug Glasses,
Sewing Baskets,
Trunks,
Carpet Sacks,
Satchels,
Work Boxes.
Portfolios,
Gents' Shirts,
Glove3, Cravats,
Neck ties, Canea.
Hand Baskets,
Kngs,
Arnold's best Wrltlar
Fluid,
Red and Black Ink,
Ink Stands, Pen Racks,
Miscellaneous Blank
Books,
Pass Books, Diaries,
Almanacs, Deeds,
Summons, Notes,
Paper, Envelope!,
Tobacco,
Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs,
Perfumery, Soaps,
Pocket Books.
Checkers A Boards
Dominoes, Paints.
Table Knives,
Pocket KniVes.
Razors and Strons.
Gun Caps, Ptuzleii,
Dolls, Beads.
Amber Beads,
Cigars
And many other articles.
CALL AND GET BARGAINS
7 i i -..-.v.j, .uu w c T cirj re
paired in the best Stvle nf trnrVm.n.k;. .-4
warranted.
Thankful for past favors, the subscriber
hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of mi hi Ir. Mtmnr,
Jan243 C. T. ROBERTS
BOOT and SHOE EMPORIUM !
The subscriber begs leave to inform
the public that he has opened out a Boot and
Shoe Store in the rooms fnrmcrlT nnn:. j
by Davis & Evans, on Center street, Ebens
burg, where he will carry on the business on
an extensive scale.
READY-MADE BOOTS and SHOES
For sale at Citv Friei !
BOOTS akd SHOES made to order
- - i . . .
- -' snoriest nonce l
tt?3Tbe Public are invited to tr-r tn .
call. I will sell cheap as the cheapest, and
warrant my stock and make to give satisfac
tion. fjsn31 JOHN O. EYAXS.
"a