The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 01, 1867, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
-S53CSO AND CRESSON RAILROAD.
' , &Aer Monday, ApI. 3(9, 1867, trains
, rail will ran as iouowi :
. .c . Y... connecting -with Dr Eid.
A'' E't ni Piil- Exp. West.
jl., connecting with Phiia. Exp.
i: " slit and Mail Train West.
" . . v or on ira.rtnr of Phil.
it 9.:
r-rr?3 "saw
J4Jp'.y., or on departure of Phila.
fi3!ii East.
vt;2A5CA. Gen. Wm. S. Calob.an,
tias Superintendent of the Portage
v;sJ, has applied for the benefit of the
i backrapt law... A young: man named
j ciea :ro:a excessive Dieeaing ai
, a:se i Indiana on Thursday last....
tia canied Peter Botto, of Memphis,
died oa the cars at Altoona one
jit week.. ..The Governor haa desig
:l Wednesday, 23ih inat., as the day
.cation of CLarles Chase, convicted
'iicrson county of the murder of Mrs.
.. M'TlAriM 'Mica Miria Vim n rr
before the Blair county Court
ing her father, haa been hon-
j.;T juitted. A scientifio examina-
d fie stomach of the deceased man
tiled no traces of poison. ...A grand
a': will come off at Loretto on Wednes
. :h inst James Downey, an old
liijt of Johostown, died in that place
i'j... The Ebensburg Freeman ha3 been
rjed to a seven-column pa per.... Do
;a:cke? If bo, go to the P. O. and
w:ne of tb square cigar sold there.
I t ire toe Deal in town ikaapuernea
here at 10 cents per quart....
-in named Haodlin, eonfiue-I ia the
i"sburg jail for burglary, attempted
eera, a f-w nights since, fey setting
s u fi WIding. The fixe, however,
MjduiCTffid and extinguished before it
I If alt aica headway and in time to
jrjsij disappoint Handlio's calcula
:j....The house of Jacob Strayer, in
.y.z.T Blair county, waa robbed of
:) ra greenbacks and a lot jf gold and
r a few night since Mr. Tat W.
i Lioa, of Wilmore, was traveling thro'
" I t t r i
iai county ist wee, tie stopped
1 nigLt at Marion, and during the
some villain stale hia team of tiro
; horses A sztaa named Bennet was
Mtei ia Blairaville on WeduH'iay last,
with robbing Stouffer'a tailor
:?ia IloIIidavsturg. A portion of the
.'.ta jv-li was found in hia possession.
Aa ireaiperate Eian, who gave his
-m Wadsworth, from Westmoreland
::y, was put on the -Lcnraot tram
: iied at Fo'etoria, B'air county, cn tbe
i ultimo We are scrry to learn that
Chase, pastor of an Episcopalian
rsti is Philadelphia, and his wife,
f both drowned i the coast of Maine,
f istly. The accident was caused by the
si-sg cf a boat. The parties named
:t seTeril weeks in this place last sum-
See tew advertisement in to-day's
i
TasCasiPA TnieTLE Law. It may
!: ?3rally known among our far-
Tiii: our State Legislature, some five
hi iCO, passed a law providing, in ef-
tsat any individual or corporation
:25 Canada thistles to ripen on hia
ii:r premises shall be liable to a fine
3 dollars upon each complaint that is
ij established; and any one who
tar the spread of the weed upon hia
- Jes from the land of a careless and
-s neighbor may, after five days'
! eater upon any land where it is
i growing, cut it, ar.d recover fulf
Kr the labor and trouble. This
:1 b rot greatly troubled with this
cf U vile encumbrances upon a
:- mortgage scarcely excepted, but
a:t be smiss to know tbe law on the
cii for the time may come when it
"'l.l V a w - . . .
uecesaary 10 put it into
tieal tect.
a
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7is Shop. We direct attention
- iirerdeaeat of Mr. Thomas W.
w" fcas jost opened out in
3r? in the rooms lately occupied
' k Davis, a oew tia shop. He
? on Laud ac-d for sale cheap all
4r of reay-made tin and sheet icon
tile articles will be made to order
t notie. His stock of stoves will
cSe and varied. Mr. TV", is a good
feliabla business man, and we take
Ira ia recommending Lica to the
age of the public
iovixo. Some time since, a Blair
J man wrote and published to the
Oil ! -Though there is a decided lull
in the oil market juat at the present time,
in those regions where oil is a staple prc
duction, it yet appears that some excite
ment is likely to be kicked up here even
here in connection with the gTeasy com
pound. A company has been formed to
bore for oil upon ground belonging to Mr.
Shuater, 2 miles north of town, and an
engine and the other apparatus necessary
to the work have been purchased. Work
will be commenced forthwith, and the in
tention is to bore one thousand feet before
abandoning the enterprise. The indica
tions of oil at and around the spot fixed
upon for the well are said to be excellent.
A greasy substance, with the taste and
smell of petroleum, aud pronounced by
experienced chemists to be that very arti
cle, is alwaya to be found floating on the
water in that locality, while the geological
formation of the earth is said to be exactly
similar to that of the great oil basins.
The company are very saagnine of "stri
king ile" at no great depth, and we hope
their fondest anticipations may be more
than realized.
Base Ball On Saturday afternoon
last, the first nine of the Junior Moun
taineers, of this place, went to Summit to
play a match game with the Monitors of
the latter place. The game was a very
pleasant one, and was well contested
throughout- We append the score :
Mountaineert Jr. a. o.r" Monitort. a. o.
Bojd, p 11 ijVaughn.c 6 4
Lovrmao, c - 8 4 T. il Closkej-, p. 6 3
Parri3h,as 6 5 Brookbank, 2b. 8 1
Jno. Hoorer, lb-11 1D. M'Closkey, lb 3 6
Lytle, 2b - 8 3jStewart, S3 1 2
Williams, 3b 6 4 Smjth, cf 4 4
Piper, If 8 4f Murphj, 3b, 6 3
Mjerj, cf 8 2 Helman, rf. - 6 3
Jas. Hoover, rf... 9 3 Stromer, It - 4 1
Total 75 27 Total. 50 27
acss KACH issues.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
ifounta.Jr 11 1 3 15 10 7 11 II 6 75.
Monitors - 2 2 7 0 11 3 5 11 950.
Umpire, Aleck Moore, of the Mountaineer
Club of Ebensburg. Scorers C. B. Moore
for Junior MounUineers ; W. Otterson for
llenitors. Time of game, four hours.
Washington Monument. The Wash
ington Monument, to somebody's disgrace
be it said, has never been completed, and
it ia now proposed to go to work with a
will aud finish up the job. Then there
will be a dedication and in anticipation
of that event, would it not be well to go
to J. M. Thompson's store and buy a suit
of ready-made clothing to wear on "the
occasion V
How Is It? One report ay that
Santa Ansa has bee a shot by order of
Juarez; another report contradicts this
poi lit blank. However this may b and
nobody appears to care much whether old
'Santy" is living or dead it is undoubt
edly true that A. A. Barker sells goods
a cheap if not cheaper than any other
merchant in town !
Temperance Association. The tem
perance convention to form a county
temperance association met in Johnstown
on Monday. It was largely attended.
Hon. A. A. Barker was chosen permanent
President of the association, and various
committees were appointed. The next
meeting will be held in Ebensburg in
September.
Xew Postal Currency. A new
kind of postal currency, of the fifteen cent
denomination, will be issued, shortly, and
in this connection we beg leave to inform
the citirens of this vicinity that all kinds
of currency are taken in exchange for
any kind of merchandize, at V. S. Bar
ker's, Ebensburg.
that Johnstown w
aso't a temper-
-o. since then, the erection of
' ks to cost $100,000 has been
,a tbt place, and a grand
nce convention was held there on
1- Johnstown is evidently impro
: J1 the Blair couny man's heart
-'ed with joy.
Good News. For the benefit of man
kind generally, wo would state that a
very lirge stock of spectacles, including
the celebrated parabola, is to be found at
C. T. Roberts'. lie has also just received
a new stock of telescopes and magnifying
glasses of different tizes and descriptions.
Refreshing. The present state of the
weather, with the thermometer ranging
among the nineties, is highly suggestive
of the lightest style of clothing, juat such
as is kept by 31 ilia & Davis, fitted with
a suit of it, you may defy the extreme
heat of the "dorg days" with impunity.
Sudden Dzath. A young man named
Benjamin F. Potter, of Johnstown, died
suddenly a.t Dcrry, Westmoreland county,
on the 16th ultimo, from the effects of an
overdose of laudanum. The drug was
taken to remove a cramp caused by drink
ing ice water.
Fire. On Sunday last, the shingle
mill of Messrs. E. fc T. Nutter, in Chest
Springs, was totally destroyed by fire.
Loss 83,000. Insured for SS00.
Died In Ebensburg, on Sunday, 23 th
ult :mo, Johnnie, son of Edward and Ellen
Shoemaker, aged 3 years, J months and
10 days.
What has become of all our local cor
respondents ? It would gie us much
pleasure to hear from them.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of a writ of AL Vand. Expon.
issued "oat of the Court of Common Pleas of
Cambria county, and to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale, at the Court
House, in Ebensbursr, oa SATURDAY., the
17th day of AUGUST next, at one o'clock, p.
m., the following real estate, to wit: All the
right, tide, and interest of James Bark, of,
in and to a piece or parcel of land, situated
in Sammerhill township, Cambria county,
adjoining lands of Ephriam Crum, Enos EHis
and others, containing-two- hundred acres,
more or le33, about one . hundred acres of
which are cleared, having thereon erected a
two-story log house and log barn, now in the
occupancy of the said James Bark.
Alto : A piece or parcel of land situated ia
Summerhill township, Cambria county, ad
joining lands of Jacob Weaver, John Knepper
and others, containing four hundred acres,
more or less, having thereon erected a plank
house, now in the occupancy of Jaire3 Short
hill and Elias Terbel, and a Portable Steam
Saw Mill, now in the occupancy of the said
James Burk.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of J. Y. il'Laughlin & Co., for use of
Wm. F. M'Langhlin, now for use of Jeremiah
M'Gonig!e. JAMES MYER3, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Ebensburg, July 29, 1867 -3U
RPHANS' COURT SALE.
By Tirtue of an order issued out of tbe
Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will
be exposed to sale, at public outcry, on the
premises, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of
AUGUST, A. D., 1867, at the hour of one
o'clock, p. ra., the following described real
estate, of which Francis Glosser, late of Chest
township, died seized, viz : A messuage,
being a mansion house and tract of land, sit
uate in the township of Cheat, in Cambria
county, bounded by lands of Jacob Glosser,
Peter Woodley, Jacob Leiden, Conrad Yeager,
George Glosser, and others, containing about
ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, with
the appurtenances. The above property is
well improved and in good condition.
Tiascs or Sale : One-half the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of the sale,
and the balance in one year thereafter, with
interest ; said payment to be secured by a
lien upon the premises.
PAUL YAIINER,
aul-td Exr. of Francis Glosser, dee'd.
ETC goods: new goods u
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE
ASD
. STOVE DEPOT!
The subscriber ha3 just opened out, at the
late stand of Mills St Davis, High street, Eb
ensburg, a Tin and Sheet Iron and Stove
Depot. He will keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of
TIN WARE, STOVES, &c.
which will be sold to all comers at lowest
market rates. Particular attention will be
paid to the filling of all orders from
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Spouting done on short notice, and war
ranted to give satisfaction. Jobbing promptly
attended to.
t3 By strict attention to business and a
desire to please, he hopes to merit a liberal
share of patronage.
aultf THOSW. WILLIAMS.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
And new, 12th June, 1867, F. A. Shoe
maker appointed Auditor to report distribu
tion of the finds in the hands of Catharine
Dougherty, administratrix of Joha Dougher
ty, late of Chest township, deceased, as shown
in her first and final account. By the Court.
Extract from the record.
Tl. s. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk.
In pursuance of tbe above appointment, I
will attend to the duties thereof at my offic
in Ebensburg, on Monday, the 5ik Aujtut, at
1 o'clock, p. m.r when and where those inter
ested may attend.
jyl8.3t F. A. SHOEifAKER. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigded, Auditor, appointed
by the court of Common Pleas of Cambria
county, to distribute the money in the hands
of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of real
estate of Patrick M'Gurk. in No. 26, June
Term, 1867, Ex. Doc, hereby gives notice
to all parties interested that he will attend to
the duties of his appointment, at his oSce in
Ebensburg, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1867,
at 2 o'clock, p. a., when and where they
must attend, or be debarred from coming in
upon said fund. GEO. W. OATMAN,
July 18, l67-3t- Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed
by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria
county to distribute the money in the hands
of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of the
real estate of Samuel Ripple, ia No. 60, June
Term, 1867, hereby notifies all persons inter
ested that he will attend to the duties of said
appointment at his office in Ebensburg, on
WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of AUGUST,
1867, at 1 o'clock, p. m.
jy25,3t. R. L. JOHNSTON, Auditor.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
The uadersigned Auditor, appointed
by the Orphans' Court ot Cambria county to
report the distribution of the funds in the
hands of George J. Rodgers and William
Kittel!, Executors of Jane Wherry, dee'd.,
hereby notifies all persons interested that he
will attend to the duties of said appointment
at his office ia Ebensburg. on THURSDAY,
the 15th day of AUGUST, 1867. at 1 o'clock,
p. m. R- L. JOHNSTON, Auditor.
July 25, 1867-3t.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, Auditor, appointed
by the.Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to
hear and report upon the exceptions filed to
the account of John Richards, guardian ot
the minor children cf George Richards, de
ceased, hereby notifies all persons interested
that he will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment at his office, in Ebensburg, on
Tuesday, the 13A day of Au jut t, 1867, when
and where all parties interested may attend.
SAMUEL SINGLETON, Auditor.
July 18, 1867.3t.
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FIRST PREMIUM
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U AT1ISIO TO Jk
EAR R FITS HAI8 RESTORATIVE
Cm IT. H. Stat Agricultural Seefotr aft
M au, mmi ia mum, ecpw oau
ZS A. Xt SETT'S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
a Gray Hair to Ka Kstml Color i po-
net to thair orfariaal crmnie
cate LtaitrKir aa4 Ham
cuur nuinia- eat i M a superior uraarag,
m im man pnnaiar ua icu-
um aresrle Ibroofttaat ib
r Mr, wen. JNorta,aaa
'J. R. BARRETT & CO.. Proprietor?
YimrcHZSTXB, K.H.
Sold by Druggists Generally.
REES J. LLOYD, Ebbssbcsg, Pa.
May 30, 1867.
R
OPE FOR PATENT HAY FORKS
Caa be bad lo'w, for cash, at
GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
QXtSAT ATTRACTIONS IN
SUMMER GOODS!
JUST OPJUflXQ AT
T. 8. DACZUm'S
CHEAP CASH STORE!
Esaxsaeac, Pa.
BTctt Dreag Goods,
Greatly reduced.
Halm oral Skirts,
At $2.50, worth $3.00.
Hoop Skirts.
At $1.25, worth $2.00.
Calicoes,
10 to 20 eents.
Merrimack. Prints,
At 20 cents.
DeaTj Bro. Muslins,
At 20 cents,
nieacked Mnsllns,
At 20 St 25 cents.
Shlrtlnsr Checks,
At reduced prices.
French Merlnoes,
Very cheap.
Wool Delaines,
At low prices.
Pacific Delaines,
At 25 cents.
Casslmers,
At reduced price.
Kentucky Jeans,
40 to CO cents.
Ginghams,
20 and 25 cents.
Clothing,
At $20 per suit.
Fur &. Straw Hats,
Very low.
Tickings,
cheap.
Kid Gloves,
Cheapest in town.
Scythes,
$1.00 to $1.50.
Rakes and Porks,
Very cheap.
D rooms.
At 25 cecta.
Wall Papers,
In great variety.
Carpets,
At cost.
Gloves,
Mitts,
Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery,
Snspenders,
ALL AT REDUCED PRICES,
AT
THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
OX
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WOOL,
BUTTER, EGGS ALL KI2fDS
OF COUyTRT PRODUCE.
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U1CK SALES,
AXD
SilALL PROFITS K
BARKER'S
BARKER'S
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S f
BARKER'S I
BARKER'S I
XEW GOODS t
XEW GOODS t
SEW GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS!
CJIEAJP GOODS!
NEW AND CHEAP r
NEW AND CHEAP r
NEW AND CHEAP I
GO AND SEE I GO AND SEE f
GO AND SEE 1 GO AND SEE I
GO AND SEE I GO AND SEE I
The subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and
vicinity that he haa just received, at his em
porium, oa High, street, the largest acd most
complete assortment of
TTlnter Goods!
erer brought to this town, all of which her
pledges himself to sell eA rap for ca.
DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS,
DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES,
HOOP SKIRTS, . HOSIERY,
BALMORALS, GLOVES.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, c. "
The largest, best and cheapest assortment ef
READY-HADE CLOTULXG !
to be found within the limit of Cambria eo.
An excellent assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, -
OVER-SHOES,
STATIONERY,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES
FISH, SALT,
TRUNKS,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
CARPET-SAC K5, .
&.C.,
A large stock of
Flour, I teon, Chttie, Syrup, XoUtM, Her.
ring. Mackerel, and Cod Fixk, Iran a ad
XtiU, Cedar aud Willow Ware, Oil,
Vngt and Medicines, &c, $c.
In faxt, he keeps anything and a try thing
usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all
which will be disposed of at prices to aoit
the times.
Buying twice as large a stock as any other
merchant in town, he buys cheaper, ad eaa
therefore tell cheaper, than any competitor.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS t
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
The public is invited to call before purcha
sing elsewhere. No charge for ahosrujic
goods, bay or not buy.
Customers waited oa by polite and atten
tive Salesmen.
Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, aal
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
Produce generally, taken in exchange for
Goods. j2L x- A. BARKER.
QLOCK AND WATCHMAKER !
EBENSBURG, PA.
C. T. Roberts has constantly in his flora a
well selected and varied assortment of arti
cles, which lie offers cheap for cask ; via;
A Silrer American WATCH for $30.00.
CLOCKS of every style and rlaish, at redaced
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.
Hortoa's Gold PENS, at the mancjacturer's
prices
Gold, Silver, Steel, and Plated SPECTA
CLES, cheaper than erer.
Plated FORKS, Tea and Table SPOOS, a
good as Silver.
Plated CASTORS, Card aad Cake BASKETS.
GOBLETS, ao-d MUGS.
RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that will kill at
evTry pop.
REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, with CAR
TRIDGES to suit.
PIPES of Gutta Percha, Wood, anrl China.
Lockwood's COLLARS, tae best joa can
wear.
SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper tha elsewhere.
TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere song.
Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Cottoa.
Silk, and Oil.
PHOTOGRAPH ALEU3IS, to hold from 12 to
203 Pictures.
ACCORDIANS. VIOLINS, FLUTES, FIFES.
Violin BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS.
Alto:
Drams, Whistles, Umbrellas.
Horna, Jew sharps, Clothes Brushes.
Hr Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Combs,
Dusting Brushes,
Scrub Brushei,
Looking Glaasea, r -r
Sewing Baskets,
uana Uaskets,
Harmonicas,
Trunks,
Carpet Sack,
Satehel3,
Work Boxes,
Portfolio,
Gents' Saicts.
Glores, Cravats,
Neck ties, Canes,
buspeeriers.
Handkerchiefs,
Perfesaery, Soaps,
Pocket Books.
Checkers a Boards,
Dominoes, Paints,
Table Knivea,
Pocket Knives.
Raeors vd Streps,
Gun Caps, Puzilei ,
Dolls, Beads.
Amber Beads,
Kugs,
Arnold' best Wrltia
Fluid,
Red and Black Ink.
Ink Stands, Pen Ratfc,
Miscellaneous a
Books,
Pass Books, Diaries,
Almanacs, Deeaa,
Summons, Notes,
Paper, Envelope,
Tobacco,
Cigars
And many other articles.
CALL A2TD GET EAEGAIXSi
Clocks. Watches. aa4 J-.i .
paired in the best style of workmanship, and
Thankful for iaet fTnr tT .i .-.-v
hoPcs by strict atUntion to business to merit
a continuance of public iatronr
Jan2 C. T. ROBERTS .
OOT and SHOE EMPORIUM!
The subscriber begs leave to inform
the public that he hat opened eat a Boot and
oavrc owie iu lot rooos formerly aeapid
by Davis & Evans, oa Center trt r....
burg, where he wilj carry on tie basinets em
READY-MADS BOOTS ax SHOES
ftt sal at City Friett .
BOOTS AJtn SHOES made f rder
Oa thrtttt notict !
S&The public are inrited to sire ma m.
call. I will sell efceav as the eheaneat. an4
warrant air stock aid make to gire satitfse
tioo. Oa31 JOHN O. EVANS.