MM 3i td Old 4 Tia in ! a Sod 1 V i i 4 i r lb 3 una Li 11 c1 lb th I 1 Ed !7J 3 or it :1s eee ai iff-; ?at. Hit ale list bfcv . tel. t ot tnJ icif is I f Allegliaiiiaii . jUURSDAY:::::::::::::::NOVEMBER 7. JBENSBURO AND Clt"E8SON RAILROAD. n and after Monday, ApL 29, 1867, trains tjiij road will ran as follows: lrVE EnENSBURQ it 6 00 A. 3k'., connecting with Day Exp. East and Phil. Exp. West, it 7.15 P. M.f connecting with Phila. Exp. . East and Mail Train West. ,t4VE Cresson it 9-2 A- M- ot on departure of Phil. Express West. (5.40 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. 1 To Ouu Patrons. Paper, ink", laoor, everything entering into the composition of a newspaper, costs money. This being admitted, our patrons will not think it strange that once In a while we should need money, or that, needing it, we should nrwvil to them lor aid. At least one- half our ' subscribers bare not yet paid their subscriptions. This money is due , and we would like to have it. To these delinquent friends, we make the j following liberal proposition : If they pay up on or before December Court, the subscription price of the paper will be put lt Two Dolhre; after that, it will be TVitt Dollars. Let one and all take ad fsjage of this offer. Etchings. The Ebeosburg post-office lis been removed to the building former ly occupied its a drug store by Mr. Lloyd, 1 IT ?' 1 " 1 f the postmaster, ana aajoining ma piaceui residence. The building is in a central Ipcation, and, having lately been remod eled and improved, makes a tip-top office. ...The high wind on Monday morning blew down the ecaffolding around a buil ding in proceps of erection ou Center st. Two carpenters went to the ground with the scaffo'diDg, but were not much hurt. ...Tbe first snow of the season fell on Stdnesday night of last week. The next mors'iflg, the ground was completely cov ered with a mantle of white.... A man named Johu Middleton, of Clearfield county, was found dead in his bed in Gaysport on last Saturday week. The verdict of the Coroner's jury was that tbe deceased came to his death from as phyxia caused by lying on his face during convulsions An alarm of fire in this place on Wednesday night, creating much excitement, was caused by the burning of otue shavings in a shook shop in the torthexB part of town.. ..A man named Lowry made his epespc from the Hun tingdon jail lately by unlocking' the cell oor with liU finger '. After which leat, e stole a horse from a meadow in the neighborhood and rode off so far that he ha not since been heard of A com pany has been organized in Williamsburg, Jilair county, to ccgagc in the manufac ture of agricultural implements Gard ner &, 'llettimiugs' circus exhibited in Johnstown on Monday.. ..The late fire iu AAtooua was a very extensive one. Four crfive buildings in the business part of the town were burned down, and much porta- j VAe property was destroyed. Supposed to ' lire ieen the work of an incendiary.... Messrs. Lloyd, Huff & Co., of Altoona, tire opened a banking house in Latrobe. Tit business of the concern will be iaan jcd by the second named member of the 5rm, Mr. George Y. Huff, which is a turo guarantee that it will be managed both correctly and successfully. ...The ed itor of the Johnstown Democrat refuses to accept a drink of election whisky of fered him by the editor of tbe Johnstown Tribune, on the ground that the latter ij not a "white man." Bv and bv. wben impartial suffrage comes to bt the rule, "a expect to hear few and faint protests from the Democrat man against drinking with a voter who is not white. Wade Hampton and other prominent Southern fire-eaters afford a shining illustration of tho alacrity with which Democratic poli ticians can blind themselves to the color t a roan's skin if his hand contains a taUot....A train of thirty cars was loaded railroad iron at Johnstown last week, despatched to a point on the Pacific Eatroad five hundred miles west of Oma H Nebraska. The entire distance to be fttrersed is ovcr fiteen hundred miles.... Wm. A". Fleming, of Marietta, Lau cster county, has accepted a call to be come pastor of tho Presbyterian church cf Johnstown.... The Ilollidaysburg Stan ford says it is so that "the Republican P"ty dare .not trust its life to its past virtues." If the Democratic party trusted us lite to either its past or present vir- tues .U8 aaJa would be exceedingly ehort the land. ...Son , r in Abridge Stiles, manufacturer of barrels, kfS?. tubs, &c, Ebensburg. All orders given him will be promptly and faithfully filled... The streets and roads are almost impassable with mud....IQ the case of i'uroell, charged with killing Monoghan a Pittsburg, the coroner's jury failed to Sree. Purcell was held in 810,000 bail .-answer at Uourt.... See. notice of C am- bounty lire Insurance Co Origin and History of the Books op the Bible. We have received a copy ot Piof. Stowe'a work oa the Bible, (see advertisement,) and a careful examination convinces hs that it is a valuable contri bution to Biblical literature. . It contains a mass of information ordinarily inacces sible to the common reader, clothed in language so plain and simple as to be un derstood without effort. From a large number of recommendations of the book from high sources, we select the following: From Rev. George D. Boardman, Pastor of the First Baptut Church, Phila." Philadelphia, Sept. 30. 1867. To Messrs. Zeigler, McCcbdy 4 Co. Gentlemen: I have examined with special care, and with the deepest interest, Professor Stowe's volume on the "Or.grn and History of the Books of tb-e Bible." Taking into ac count the purpose for which it was written, I can honestly say that I do not believe that there is, in the English language, or in any other, its equal in clearness of statement, fairness of treatment, or conclusiveness of argument. It is a mtsterpiece of common sense. Very respectfully, yours, GEORGE D. BOARDMAN. County Commissioners. The new board of County Commissioners, consist ing of Messrs. John Campbell, John Fer guson, and John Kennedy, met last week and organized. They made the following appointments for the ensuing year : Clerk, Wm, II. Sechler, Esq. Counsel, F. P. Tierney, Esq. Mercantile Appraiser, Alex. Skelly. Mr. E. 11. Dunnegan, the retiring Com missioner, will reside hereafter at St. Augustine, where he purposes engaging in the mercantile business. He was one of the most efficient public servants ever in the employ of the people of Cambria county, and his retirement to private life will be greatly regretted. The Davis Family. It -will be mat ter of interest to the Davis family, of which are many representatives in Cam bria county, to know that Dr. Charles II. S. Davis, of Mcridan, Ct., has commenced the publication of the "Davis Family Record," a monthly periodical, devoted to gathering facts and statistics of tbe family history and genealogy, in preparation for the publication of the whole in volume form. Among the information sDlicited is the place and date of the birth, mar riage, and death ot each and every mem ber of the family. Capt. Dolar Davis, who came from England in 1634, is the progenitor of the family in this country. Messrs. Davis, speak out I The Johnstown Counterfeiters. The case of John B. Wright and George W. Waters, charged with having passed counterfeit bills on a National bank in Johnstown last month, came up for trial before the U. S. District Court at Pitts burg on Monday. After arraignment, Wright plead guilty to tho indictment.- Waters plead not guilty, and underwent a trial. Tbe charge was clearly made out against him by the testimony of witnesses from Johnstown, and the jury returned a verdict of guilty. Not sentenced. L O CA L CORRESPONDEXCE. LETTER I ROM JOHNSTOWN ANOTHER MURDER A BOY SHOT AND KILLED ON HALLOWEEN ESCAPE OP THE MURDERER MEDICAL AID AT A r-REMIUM A FLEET-FOOTED THIEF NEW CITY HALL POLICE ITEMS, AC. Johnstown, Nov. 4, 1867. To the Editor of The Alleghanian t A frightful tragedy occurred here on Thursday evening last. A party of boys were out celebrating Halloween in the customary manner, when a man named Cyrus Thompson deliberately fired a rifle into the crowd. The ball took effect on a little son of Daniel McDonald, of Cam bria borough, strikiog him in the back and lodging in the abdomen. He lin gered in great agony until four o'clock Friday morning, when he died. The boy was aged 14 years. Immediately after the commission of the deed, Thompson shouldered his rifle and made his escape. He was seen the same night by several persona who did not know of the murder, but has not""iTnce been heard of. In con nection with this affair, I canoot refrain from saying that we have some very con scientious physicians in our town. Two of these, on being appealed to to attend the sufferer, refused point-blank, on the ground that they were not the regular family physicians 1 Such . heartless cru elty should be remembered. There was quite an exciting stop-thief chase here on Saturday evening. An individual went into the clothing store of Mr. James McKinney and asked to eee some hats. While Mr. McK. was reach ing down the hat3, the individual afore said picked up a valise which was lying by the door and made tracks. Chase was given, but the thief was fleet-footed and made good his escape. A new city Tiall was erected on our public square during the past week. It does credit to the city fathers, and is really an ornament to the town. A German from the fifth ward was in carcerated in thfi Inck-nn on Knturrlav i r j uight,. for abusing his frau. He was 1ft but Sunday morning upon the payment of a heavy fine. A woman was locked up in the same institution the same night for drunken ness. She was released next morning on condition of leaving town never to return. The Red Men give their first annual ball at Fronheiser's hall on Thursday, I4th instant. DlO. A Matter of Importance. If you "o to Johnstown soon and we know that you will, for everybody goes to Johnstown as often as possible make it a point to visit E. Leopold & Brother, on Main st. This firm keeps the largest, best, and cheapest clothing store in that place, and if you need anything in their line, you cannot do better than buy from them. Fits-. A tailor takes revenge on a customer by giving him fits. James M. Thompson, at his cheap cash store, has just received a large and vry fine assort ment of ready-made clothing, and holds himself in readiness to take revenge on any number of customers by giving them fits. Clocks. -Do want to buy a clock a twenty-four or thirty hours clock or an eight-day one, a large clock or a small one, an elegant clock or a plain one ? If so, go to C. T. Roberts'. He keeps clocks of all kind and all prices, and warranted to be good clocks. Daily. -Y. S. Barker receives instal ments of new goods from the cities nearly every day. His stock is therefore always full, while his goods are of the latest and best styles. This is true particularly of his stock of ladies', gentlemen , and chil dren's wear. All Right. Mills & Davis stock of fall and winter goods is entirely in keep ing with their new and elegant store. Their stock is unapproachable in quality and quantity, while their schedule of prices is satisfactory .to all who have ex amined it. Give them a call. The Difference. Queen Victoria has thirty-one tons of gold and silver plate, while A. A. Barker has thirty-one tons of fall and. winter goods in store. Though his stock is immensely, heavy, yet his prices are easy and light. From the Farmington Chronicle. We have already called attention to the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Although it is almost a new thing in the In surance line, the enterprise is being attended with great success It recommends itself to the good sense of every farmer and teamster. While the richer classes, owners of valuable teams, are taking advantage of it, it is par ticularly intended for the poor man, and the man in ordinary circumstances the man who cannot afford to lose a good horse, or ox, or cow, or a portion of the flock of sheep. Every owner of stock should examine into it, and be in the way to profit by it io,case of Iocs of stock. Phematcre baldness to a lady is frightful. The unexpected discovery of a grey hair, where none should exis, is enough to make one's hair 4tand on end, i4like quills upon the fretful porcupine." We don't like to grow ol?, and we still less like to have false evidence thereof before the fact occurs. A judicious care of this beautiful covering of the head a thorough treatment witb "Bar rett's Vegetable Hair Restorative," ba3 saved many from the horrors of the appearance of old age. Testimonials of its efficacious ef fects are exceedingly numerous. The afflicted should not fail to try it. It is not trce that I. II. Singer intends leaving town, as sojie would have it. But ou the contrary, he intends to carry on the Blacksmitbing in all its branches stronger than ever. To do so, it is absolutely neces sary to have tools, hands, and iron, all which cost money. Therefore, persons indebted to Mr. Singer for work done in 'C5, '66, and the early part of '67 will please call round and settle the same. I feel satisfied that my cus tomers will not let me stick. no7.9t ORPHANS' COURT SALE--By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Cambria, there will b3 exposed to sale, on the premises of Mrs. Elizabeth J. B. Jones, dee'd., three miles north of Ebensburg, on Monday, the 18ttday Of November, 1867, at one o'clock, p. m. : All that certain Farm or Tract of Land, situate in Cambria Township, adjoining lands of Richard Edwards on the west, on the north by lands ef John E. Jones and Ebenezer Da v"is, and on the south by Jonah Jones and others, containing One Hundred and Sixty acres, about Seventy-FiVe acres of which are cleared, the balance of the tract being well timbered, and having thereon a two story Plank Frame Dwelling House, a Log Barn and outbuildings, and a small Orchard. Terme : One-third of the purchase money on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. EVAN J. EVANS, Admr. of Elizabeth J. B. Jones, dee'd. October 24, 1867.3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Richard J. Hughes vs. Wm. R. Hughes. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria countv, of June term, A. D. 1867, No. 91. Fi. Fa. And now, to wit: the second day of Octo ber, A. D. 1867, W. H. Sechler appointed Au ditor to distribute amount of sale in Sheriff Mvers' hands in the above case among cred itors entitled thereto. Ter Cur. Extract from the Record of said Court. George C. K. Zahm, Prothonotary. By virtue of the above, I hereby give no tice that I will sit at my office, iu the Com missioners' Room, Court House, Ebensburg, on Saturday, the 0th day of November, next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when and where those interested may attend. oc24.3t WM. H. SECHLEtt, Auditor. " IF YOU WANT THE BEST COOK ING or PARLOR STOVE in the world, go to GEO. HUNTLEY'S and get "Spear'r Anti-Doster." .: - tepl2 N EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I ! GREAT ATTRACTIONS Ef. SUMMER GO ODSf JUST OPHN12TQ AT T. 1. BARKER'S CHEAP CASH STORE! EiMiivza, Pa. Xevr Dren Goodi, Greatly reduced. Balmoral Skirts, At $2.50, worth $3.00. Hoop Skirts, At $1.25, worth $2.00. Calicoes, 10 to 20 cents. Merrimack Prints, At 20 cents. Hearj Bro. ItSusllns, At 20 cents. . Bleacticd Muslin, At 20 4 25 cents. Shirting Checks, At reduced prices. French Merlnoes, Very cheap. Wool Delaines, At low prices. Paclflc Delaines, At 25 cents. Casslmers, At reduced pricel. Kentucky Jeans, 40 to tO cents. Ginghams, 20 and 25 cents. Clothing-, At $20 per suit. Fur &, Straw Half, Very low. Tickings, cheap. Rid Gloves, Cheapest in towa. Scythes, $1.00 to $1.50. Rakes and Forks, Very cheap. S rooms, At 25 certs. Wall PaperSf In great variety. Carpets, At cost. Gloves, Mitts, llandkercblefi, Hosiery, Suspenders, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS & ALL KINDS : OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. .in: 2VE a W GO O GO w o o H GO GO m o GO Q V o 9 o H U 0 S ef 0 Q 9 0 0 C i H B 4 0 S3 4 o i J P 0 0 i H 0 to ef $ 0 JO c 9 I p 4 0 0 o Q s ID V a ef 0 4 0 GO O a o o GO & fed GO GO O O o GO fed GO td O GO a O H w GO GO fed fed fed o s 9 3 c o 3 2 r GO 9 S5 K O 4 sT 9 GO hi o GO o W fed fed GO H GO H O O 1 o 8 1 GO 0 9 0 Q V a ef 0 4 0 o fed fed GO O 5? -J3L o atac m O TO t r.s: o. Bscs?. o nxr is : Q U1CK SALES, - 1SD SMALL PROFITS I' BARKER'S BARKER'S BARKER'S! BARKER'S I BARKER'S ! BARKER'S I EBENSBURG. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! NEW AND CHEAP 1 NEW AND CHEAP ! NEW AUD CHEAP I GO AND SEE f GO AND SEE ! CO AND SEE1 GO AND SEE t GO AND SEE f GO AND SEE f The subscriber would repecffiry an nounce to the citizens of Ebensbttrg tftfd -vicinity that he has just received, at hi porium, on High street, the largeft a.d aoit complete assortment of Winter Goods! ever brought to this town, all of whUh he pledges himself to sell cheap for cash. DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, DRV GOOD3, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, nOOP SKIRTS, HOSIERY. 66 BALMORALS, ' GLOVES, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c. The largest, best and cheapest assortment of RE A DY-MADE CLO THING I to be found within the limits of Cambria ea. An excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, OVER-SHOES. STATIONERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, CARPET-SACK?, &c, &c.j A. A large stock of Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Her ring, Mackerel, and Cod Fish, Iron and Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Oils, Lhrugs and Medicines, ke., e. In fact, he keeps anything and every thin f usually kept in a No. 1 Countrj Store all which will be disposed of at prices to euit the times. Buying twice as large a slock as any other merchant in town, he buys cheaper, aud caa therefore sell cheaper, than 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 ihowisr. goods, buy or not buy'. , Customers waited on by polite and atten tive Salesmen. EST" Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, anl other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goods. jan24 A. A. BARKER. QLOCK AND WATCHMAKER ! EBENSBURG, PA. C. T. Roberts ha3 constantly in hia store well selected and varied assortment of arti cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; vii : A Silver American WATCH for $30.00. CLOCKS of every style and finish, at reduoei prices. JEWELRY of the very best material, war ranted. r Anchor and Lepine WATCHES, one-third cheaper than iu 1866. Gold Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper tham last year. Morton?3 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 S ilver. Plated CASTORS, Card and Cake BASKETS, GOBLETS, and MUGS. RIFLES and SHOTGUNS, that will kill at every pop. REVOLVER? and PISTOLS, with CAR TRIDGES to suit. PIPES of Gutta Fercba, Wood, and China. Lockwood'a COLLARS, the best jou ca, wear. SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper than elsewhere. TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere sonju Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Cotton- Silk, and Oil. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, o hold from Iff 200 Pictures. ACCORDIANS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, FIFE3 Violin BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS. ' Also ; Drums, Whistles, Umbrellas, Horns, Jewsharj3, Clothes Brushes, Harmonicas, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Dusting Brushes. Scrub Brushes Lookin-g GUasea, Sewirlff Baskets. Harl(l Raskets. B-ags, Areola', best Writiae Pluid, Red and Blaei Ink, Ink Stands, PeaRacki, Miscellaneess 4 Blank Books, Pass Bouks,. Diaries, Almanacs, Deeds, Sumraoos, Notes, Paper, Envelopes,' Tobacco, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Satchels, Work Bores, Portfolios, Gents' Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, Neck tie?, Canes, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket Books, Checkers Boords, Dominoes, Paints, Table Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors and Strops, Gon Caps, Puzzles, Dolls, Beads, Amber Beads, Cigars And many other articles. CALL AND GET BARGAINS ( Clocks. Watcheu. paired in the best style, of w6rmanihip, ."d warranted. f" "nl Thankful for p,.st favors, the iscriher hopes by strtct MUntion to bV J, , a continuance of public r to mwrt jan24l patronage. 1 i, C. T. ROBERT Bt- A' : SHOE EMPORIUM ! the r.' subscrilr begs leave to inform J,! ..ablic that he has opened but a Boot and 'uoe Store 4n the rooms formerly nrrnnihi by Davis & Evans, on Center street, Ebens burg, where he will carry on the business on an extensive scale. RE AD Y-M ADS BOOTS as SHOES ' For tale at City Price BOOTS ASD SIIOES made to order On shortest notice ' ,The public are invited to gire.me call. I will sell cheap as the cheapest, jad warrant my atock and make to give satisfac tion. . fhin31 ...JOHN O. EVANS,
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