The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 12, 1867, Image 3

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AY:::::::::.:SEPTEMBER 12.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
j.BtN-SBUna AND CRESSON RAILROAD.
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this road rua
a 05 A. connecting with Day Exp.
East and Phil. Exp. West.
k 15 p. ., connecting -with Phi la. Exp.
At
East anu aiau xrain nest.
uD A. M., or on
- "impress "West.
departure of Fhil.
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M., or on departure of Phila.
iixpress East.
rounT Proceedings. Following is
,3 abstract of tho business transacted in
j(,ff Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria
jjunty last week :
Comth. vs. Marshall Lindsay assault
iid battery with intent to commit a rapo.
Guilty-
Coruth. vs. John Wolf afta John Werr
-larceny. iot guilty.
Comth. vs. Peter Keolau assault and
:ittery. Guilty. Sentenced to pay $1.00
cosfs of prosecution.
Comth. vs. John Brimmer involunta
, manslaughter in causing the death of
. - , 1 l A
wold ueiser Dy pusning mm against, a
the rolling;
mill in
j-.'own. Guilty.
Comth. vs. James F. Howard larceny.
Guilty.
Comth. vs. Lewis Shormer larceny.
Guilty.
Pointh. vs. Susannah Yoder infanti
Je. Not guilty.
Comth. vs. Isaac Leidy larceny. Not
ailty.
Comth. vs. Isaac Leidy larceny. Guil
:,but recommended to the mercy of the
Court.
Camth. rs. Hiram Hayep adultery.
O-'atmcd.
.nth. vs. Joseph Barnes larceny.
Guilt j-
Tie follovrlng cases were disposed of in
tie Court ot Common Pleas :
I'. II. Ticrnan, endorsee of O. Nelson
Smith, vs. A. J. Haws, N. Haynes, and
W. J. Rose scire facias ear recognizance.
Jar; find for tho plaintiff in the cum of
4214.04.
A. Guekenheimer vs. Owen S weeny
.ttachnient in execution. Jury find for
ie plaintiff in the turn of $30.60.
Court adjourned Thursday evening.
Uase Ball. A. picked nine of the
''Mountaineers" went to Loretto on Sat
urday, and played the "Elm" club of that
x practice game. The "E'm" is a
tew cub, with excellent material for a
crack first nino. The "Mountaineers"
unite in pronouncing the trip a most en
joyable one.
The "Irons" of Johnstown started on
their contemplated tour oa Monday, go
in;; first to Huntingdon, where thej played
the "Socials." Score, 45 for the "Irons"
to 25 for the "Socials." On Tuesday, the
tourists went to Tyrone, where they play
ed the "PaU Eagles." On Wednesday,
I
tiicj pkjeil the "Mountain Stars" of Al-
toona. Oa Thursdav. fto-dav thev rslav
the "Mountaineers" in Ebensburg.
X regular meeting of tho "Mountaineer
B. Club" will be held in tho Court
Hooso to-morrow Friday) evening, at 8
o'tiCck. The semi-annual election of ofS-
:rj will bfj held and other important
business transacted.
The "Tyroleans" of Ilarrisburg visited
lollidaysburg on Monday and played the
Juniatae." Score, oG to 21, in favor of
h "Tyroleans."
The "Mountain" and ;Star" clubs of
Mtocoa have been consolidated, under
came of "Mountain Stars."
Sentence of William Joitnston.
aa case of William Johnston, of Altoona,
Evicted of "fihoring" counterfeit postal
"srrtmcy, was finally disposed of by the
C S. Court at Pittsburg on Thursday
ast- "When he was called up for sen
tence, he protested his innocence. Tho
aievct tf his guilt, but added that his
3V3dccJ a?e and tho previous good
Racier he had been able to establish
ttcliaed it to mitigate the sentence mats
ria:!y. The sentence was that tho defen
Ijotpaj a fine of $3,000, and undergo an
prison moot of sevC.n years in the West-
Penitentiary, lie wa3 removed to
penitentiary shortly after. A petition
J' his pardoa i being circulated.
Johkstown Items. Tha Turners'
emonetratiou held on Monday and Toes-
y of last week was a grcat SUcces.. Over
-w members participated in the business
'Qi festivities of the occasion... .The Al-
;hany Evangelical Lutheran Svnod was
sessioo in Johnstown last week... Wm.
'attery, Ls., had a pocket-book stolen
;ra his pocket in the Post Office, lately.
J contained $100... .Major Thomas A.
aguire has been appointed to a clerk
in the Second Auditor s ofG.ce of the
rasury Department in Washington. '
t Memoranda. A public exhibition
was held at Fine Flat Academy, Indiana
county, on the 3d inst. Mr. Owen Da
vis, Miss K. L. Evans, and Miss Jennie
Davis, of Ebensburg, delivered original
orations on the occasion.... Ex.-Governor
Curtin and Col. John W. Forney have
arrived homo from Europe.... A man
named Michael Gilmartin was instantly
killed in the Pa. Railroad shop at Al
toona, on Wednesday last, by a heavy
picco of iron falling upon him... .A little
boy named Abrams attempted to jump on
a train of cars in Altoona, the other day,
but missed his footing and fell upon the
track. The cars passed over one of his
feet and crushed it so badly that amputa
tion had to be resorted to The Moun
tain House at Cresson will be closed
shortly. The guests have nearly all gone
home.. ..Pigeons are said to be becoming
plenty in the woods hereabouts.... A new
paper, called the Tyrone. Bulletin, has
just been started in Tyrone, with M. II.
Jolly as editor. It presents a creditable
appearance and is well edited. ...Miss Sa
rah Stewart burst a blood vessel and fell
dead, in Gaysport,- Blair county, one day
last week, while milking a cow A man
named Volentine was lately sentenced to
three years in the penitentiary for setting
firo to the Blair county jail.. ..Hon. S. C.
Wingard, formerly of Ebensburg, has
been nominated for the State Senate in
the Lycoming district.. ..Two convicts,
olad in prison garb, were arrested in Mid
dlecreek township, Somerset county, on
Friday last, and lodged in the county jail.
They are supposed to belong to a gang
who escaped from the West Virginia
penitentiary not long ago.
Spear's Anti-Dust Cook Stove.
We refer the reader to an article on our
first page, headed "Counterfeitiag in
America," from which may be gleaned
much information concerning stoves in
general and concerning Spear's anti-dust
cook stove in particular. Our enterpri
sing townsman Mr. Geo. Huntley, of the
Ebensburg Hardware Store, has been ap
pointed agent for the sale of this stove,
which, by the way, is admitted on all
hands to be the best stove manufactured.
Any one needing such an article will do
well by calling cn him.
Mace a Note of It. Ebensburgers
visiting Johnstown should not fail to pay
a visit to the "Oak nail Clothing Store"
daring their stay in the latter place.
The best and most fashionable styles of
ready-made clothing are sold there, and
at pTioes considerably lower than those
ruling in any other similar establishment
in the county. The store is on Main St.,
in the busiest portion of town. E. Leo
pold & Bro. proprietors. Make a note of
this, and give them a call.
Fire. On Monday night, two houses
situated a short distance west of Cresson,
on tho turnpike, and familiarly known qb
the "Dr. Jackson homestead," were de
stroyed by firo. The houses were occu
pied by Mr. Gordon Mullin, who lost a
largo quantity of valuable furniture by
the misfortune. Tho fire is supposed to
bavo been consmunicatod from a defective
flue. We did not hear the loss estimated,
but it must be considerable.
A facetious Democratic friend remarked in
our hearing, after the Republican nomina
tions were made, that Col. Linton could carry
a Sinylc (on, and go 1,000 or 1,200 better in
the way of a majority, just "as easy as roll
ing of! a log." Freeman.
Possibly the Democrats are accustom
ed to carrying large loads. But our own
private opinion is that the Republican
candidate will demonstrate that ho can
carry a Lin ton, and that, too, without
much trouble.
Fittsbuhg Market. T. C. Jenkins'
latest circular gives tho following quota
tions for flour :
Dayton Snow Flake, "White Winter $11.50
Jenkins Eclipse 11.25
Grant's O. K. Kentucky 11.25
Jenkins' Lilly Mills 10.50
Bartlett and Desplaine's U).O0
Crescent City 9.0O
Dead Thomas M'Cauley, who was run
over by an engine at tho Cambria Iron
Works, Johnstown, a couple of weeks ago,
and was so severely injured as to render
amputation of one of his legs necessary,
died on last Friday, in Johnstown. He
formerly lived in Susquehanna township.
The reader has no doubt often heard
of a "pocket saw-mill." By visiting the
clothing store one door west of Cham.
Roberts' jewelry store, one may be seen,
in the Sn-ipe oi a model of a saw-mill in
vented by an Indiana county man. It is
a curiosity.
Married On Thursday, Avgust 22,
by Rev. S. Ilildebrand, Mr. Saml. Shoff
ner to Miss Mary Pergrin, both of Jack
ton township,
Tua Catholic festival held here last
week was a great success. It was atten
ded throughout by lare crowds.
L O CAL CORRESPONDENCE. 1
LETTER TB.OX HEMLOCK DCXLOTS8 IK BUSIRXSS
CIRCLES BUT ACTIVITY lit BASK BALL CIRCLES
8KTIEXL GAMES, AND HOW TBXT RESULTED.
Hemlock, Sept. 9, 1867 '
To th$ Editor of The Alleghanian :
The blackberry season is about closing,
the coal works have not yet resumed op-,
erations, and lumber is very dull. We
are taking advantage of this situation by
turning our almost undivided attention to
base ball. Notwithstanding the inclem
ency of the weather, Saturday was an
exciting day to the several clubs here.
Several match games were played, begin
ning with the first nine of the Grant club
vs. the second nine of tho Highland club.
Score, 23 for the Grants, to 43 for the
Highlanders. Then the second nino of
the Grant club, alias tho "Silver Grays,"
played the fist nine of the Evening Star
club, alias the "Pig-tails." Score, 50 for
the "Silver Grays," to 31 for the "Pig
tails." After which, the first and second
nines of the Highland club played five
innings, Tith the following result:
First Ifinc. o. R.
Fox, p...... ,.,.,....3 1
Porter, c. 2 2
Savior lb 1 3
McConnel, 2b 2 2
Leonard, 3b 2' 2
Lynch, ps 1 3
Porter, cf 0 4
Bradley, If 3 1
Callohan, rf 1 2
Second Nine. o. It.
nproldsby, p 3 0
Behea. c 2 0
M'AIanamy, lb.....l 1
Eekenrode, 2b....0 1
Mooney, 3b 2 O
Trotter, rf l 1
Fox, cf 2 0
Ingoldsbj, If. 2 t
Sweeny, ss 2 0
Total 15 20i Total..-., ....15 3
IN5IXOS.
:. 2. 3. 4. 5.
First Nine ..I 2 6 7 4 20
Second Nine O 2 0 1 0 3
Umpire, F. M. George. Scorer, P. Detling.
Yours, O.
Died In this place, on the 30th ult,
of dysentery, Mrs. M. McMastcrs, relict
of the late Gen. Joseph McMastcrs, of
Blairsville, aged 69 years.
One of the most useful inventions of
the age, is "Engles patent dust-proof ar
rangement'' for watches. The American
watch is now manufactured with tbis addi
tion, thereby adding greatly to their superi
ority over other watches. C. T. Roberts keeps
them for sale.
It may not be generally understood,
but is nevertheless true, that a large
selection of dry goods can be found at J. M.
Thompson'3, as at any other store in town,
and he also sells as cheap as the cheapest.
Call and see him.
During the past few years, a great
amount of the wearing apparel which was
manufactured proved comparatiTely worth
less, but A. A. Barker is now offer;ng to the
citizens of this vicinity clothing of a superior
quality, at reasonable rates. 'l
Mills & Davis are not comfortably
ensconced in their nev store room, and are
offering greater inducements than ever to the
public, in the shape of a large stock of dry
good?, ready-made clothing, boots and shoes,
groceries, ic.
Wanted I Any number of persons to
call at the cheap store of V. fc. Barker and
examine the ready-made clothing he is now
offering to the public at greatly reduced pri
ces. This is a rare chance to secure bar
gains, as he has all the latest styles.
By reference to our advertising col
umns, it will be seen that a full assortment
of tin and sheet iron ware and stoves i3 kept
constantly on hand at T. W. Williams' new
store room. Give him a call.
Going Very Fast! Ours is an age
of wonderful inventions. The minds of in
genious men havj brought forth machinery
thereby facilitating and mf king labor easy,
and among the rest, the blacksmith has not
been forgotten ; fori. C. Singerhas invented
a machine whi-h makes the process of bend
ing heavy or light tires, bands, &c, an easy
and pleasant task. This machine is guaged
and numbered so as to show exactly where
to place the rollers, in order to bend the de
sired diameter. Hundreds of references can
be given. To get the machine, address, R.
II. Singer, Ebensburg, Pa. - The rights to
sell this machine in a few States remain to
be disposed of. None need apply for Penn
sylvania, as the inventor is doing well selling
machines, atd intenda holding it for that
purpose.
B. The place to get your horse well
shod, wagon tire made and general black
smithing done is at R. II. Singer's Shop, tear
Isaac Evans' tannery.
. .
To Consumptives. The Rev. Ed
ward A. Wilson will send (free of charge) to
all who desire it the prescription with the
directions for making and using the simple
remedy by which he was cured of a lung af
fection and that dread disease Consumption.
His only object is to benefit the aillicted,and
he hopes every sufferer will try this prescrip
tion, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing. "Please address
Rev. Edward A. Wilso,
Williamsburg, Kings co., New York.
July 18, 1807-ly.
. Errors of Youth. A gentleman
who suffered for years from Nervous Debility,
Prematuie Decay, and all tho effects of youth
ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need it, the
recipe and directions for making the simple
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi
ence can do bo by addressing, in perfect con
dence, John B. Ogdkn,42 Cedar St., N. Y.
Information. Information guaran
teed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair
upon a bald bead or beardless face; also-, a
recipe for the removal of pimples, blotches,
eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained
without charge by addressing
Tbos. F. Cuabman, Chemist,
July 13. . $?3 Broadway, New York.
juiy is.
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jew goods: new goods::
GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN
SVMMER GOODS!
JUST OFJ&1XQ XT
t. a. i?AfiBi:iv&
CHEAP CASH STORE I
axyisca, Pa,
Ifetv Dress Goods
Greatly reduced.
JJtilmoral Skirts,
f At $2.50, worth $3.00.
Hoop Skirts,
- At $1.25, worth $2.00.
Calicoes,
10 to 20 cents.
merrlmaclt Prints, '
At 20 cents.
XXcary Tiro. Muslins,
: - At 20 cent. .. .
nieacWcd Muslins,
At 20 k 25 cents.
Shirting Checks,
At reduced prices.
French Tferlnoes,
Very cheap.
TVaol Belalnes,
At low prices.
Pacific C-elalaes,
At 25 cents.
Cas&Imerg,
At reduced prices.
Kcntncky Jeans,
40 to eo cents.
Ginghams,
20 and 25 cents.
CSoCfclngr,
At $20 per suit.
JFnr Si, SlrRTV Elats,
Very low.
TlcXInffs,
cheap.
Kl GIotcs,
Cheapest in town.
Scythes,
$1.00 to $1.50.
XlftXcs and Fork
Very cheap.
Brooms,
At 25 cents.
TTnll Papers,
In great variety.
Carpets,
At cost.
Gloves,
Mitts,
Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery,
Suspenders,
ALL AT REDUCED TRICES,
at
THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
HIGHEST PRICES
PAID FOR WOOL,
ALL KINDS
BUTTER, EGGS
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CHEAP
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GOODS!
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NEW GOODS I
NEW GOODS!
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The subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of Ebensbarg- and
vicinity that he has just received,, at his em
porium, on High street, the largest and most
complete assortment of
TTintcr Goods!
ever brought to this town, all of which he
pledges himself to sell cheap for cash.
DRESS GOODS, - WOOLEN GTOOD3,
DRY GOODS, "WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
HOOP SKIRTS, HOSIERY,
BALMORALS, - GLOVES,
HOUSEKEEPING QOODS, &c.
The largest, best and cheapest assortment of
READY-HADE CLOTHING t
to be found within the limits of Cambria co.
An excellent assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
OVER-SHOES,
STATIONERY,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES
FISH, SALT,
TRUNKS,
. NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
CARPET-SACK?,
&c, &c, Sit.
A large stock of
Flour, Bacon, Chette, Syrupa, Jfolaases, Her
ring, Mackerel, and Cod Fish, Iron and
Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Oils,
Drugs and Medicines, &c, c. '
In fact, he keep3 anything and everything
usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all
which will be disposed of at prices to cult
the times.
Buying twice as large a stock as any other
merchant in town, he buys cheaper, aud can
therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS t
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS t
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS t
The public is invited to call before purcha
sing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods, buy or not buy. i
Customers wnitcd on by polito and atten
tive Salesmen.
EST" Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
Produce generally, taken in exchange for
Goods. jan24 A. A. BARKER.
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LOCK AND WATCHMAKER I
EBENSBURG, PA.
C. T. Rnherts has constantly in hia store a
well selected and varied assortment of arti
cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; vi:
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-third
cheaper than in 18C6.
Gold Finger RINGS," one-third cheaper thaa
last year.
Morton's Gold FENS, at the manufacturer's
prices.
Gold, Silver, Steel, and Plate! SPECTA
CLES, cheaper than ever.
Plated FORKS, Tea and Table SPOONS, at
good as S ilver.
Plated CASTORS, Card and Cake BASKETS,
GOBLETS, and MUGS.
RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that will kill at
cvorv pop.
REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, with CAR
TRIDGES to suit.
PIPES of Gutta Percha, Wood, and China.
Lockv.ood's COLLARS, the best you can
wear.
SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper than elsewhere.
TOYS and TOY P-OOKS, for a mere song.
Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Cotton,
Silk, and Oil.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, to hold from 13 1
200 Pictures.
ACCORDIAWS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, FIFB1,
Violin BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS.
Also :
Drums, Whistles, Umbrella?,
Horns, Jewsharps,
Harmonious,
Trunks,
Carpet Sacks,
Satchels,
Work Boxes,
Portfolios,
Genis' Shirt?,
Gloves, Cravats,
Neck tit-s, Canes,
Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs,
Perfumery, Soaps,
Pocke. Books,
Checkers a Board?,
Dominoes, Paints,
Table Knives,
Pocket Knivt-s,
Razors and Strops,
Gun Caps, Puzzles,
Dolls, B?ads,
Clothes Brushes,
Hair Brushes.
Tooth Brushes,
Ccmbs,
Dusting Brushes,
Scrub Brushes,
Looking Glasses,
Sewing Baskets,
Hand Baskets,
Rags,
Arnold's best Writln
Fluid,
Red and Black Ink,
Ir.kStands, Pen Rackc.
Miscellaneous a Blank
Books,
Pass Books, Diaries,
Almanacs, Deeds,
Summons, Notes,
Paper, Envelopes,
Tobacco,
Amber Bends,
Cigars
And many ether articles.
CALL AND GET BARGAINS .'
tt5 Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry re
paired in the best style of workmanship and
warranted.
Thankful for past favor?, the subscriber
hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of public patronage.
jan24 c. T. ROBERTS '
OOT and SHOE EMPORIUM !
The subscriber begs leave to inform
the public that he has opened out a Boot and
Shoo Store in the rooms formerly occupied
by Davi3 & Evans, on Center street, Ebent
burg, where be will carry on the business o
an extensive scale.
READY-MADS BOOTS a' SHOES
; . For tale at City Prict .
BOOTS axd SHOES made to r&r
On ihortest notice t
E5,Th6 public a?$ Invited to give toe
call. 1 will sell cheap as the cheapest, end
warrant my stock and make to cire satisfac
tion rjao31 j JOH' O. EYA5T,
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