A Cambria County Pedestrian. p Watchman. Ebensburg has conclu-mVTEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Weston's Portland-Chicago tramp hasided to support a watch-man ; and by theKa-4-" J11SDAY:::;:::::;::::DECEMBEU 19jereatej considerable interest on the subjectfclway, he is one of the best of his kind.fi LOCAL AND PtnOUnAL fj ast a'&lub ,u geuc', auu cuuio uiLjum utuuuaiiuu niu ah . a. ltuusua r rajeweiry otore, iiigasireer. n you noear f In wnfoli nr n nlnrV. trlnkpk nr n trunk f rry him. :s sad cause of the delay io the pub-j ; "an of this number of The AUeghanian i I by an announcement elsewhere extend our sincere thanks to several I friends for their kind assistance in office during the week. No paper be issued till January 8th, proximo omission will be made good at the t .i cf the Volume. t. jrrcfiiiffas. On Saturday Isst the term ' nea Myers, Esq., Sheriff of Cambria j, expired, and John A. Blair, Esq., d last fall, entered upon the duties of Ice, aTier being sworn by the Regis i Recorder.. .Several bears are fcaid .Ve made their appearance in the .. of tho county. ..There is still a It j of English preachers in Eb rg... The Johnstown schools adjourn r. . Friday, the 14th inst., for a period : ree weeks. ..A. C. Mulliu, Esq., re . 1 hia family and "other" household U to Atblund the past week. Succes.' Aleck. ..On Tuesday, the snow now en.v inches deep began to melt, and "p'a to talk of a thaw and flood, but by t tfic mercury was below the freeziug We now have the best of sleigh 2nd tlie merry bells are constantly -5. ..The Huntingdon county Teach- afitute convenes in tho Court House SNSBURQ AND CRESSON RAILROAD and after Monday, Ap:. 5r9, 1867, trains U road will ran as follows : ' 'E Ebensburg , 3 00 A. connecting with Day Exp East and Phil. Exp. Yest. t 7.15 P. M., connecting with Phila. Exp , ' East and Mail Train neat. ! .xvi: Cresson , At .34 A. M., or on departure of Phil. Express West. 3.40 P. M., or on departure of Phila Express East. of fast walking in general, and some of the newspapers tell of Captain Barclay, an English pedestrian, who, in the last cen tury, walked eight miles in an hour, and also got over 100 miles on foot in 10 hours. A friend tells U9 of some of the tramping exploits of an Allegheny nioun-! Htaineer, aamea Dinger, wno lirea m Cambria county, and was a tinner by occupation, tie traveled several year azo, and being over six feet tall, hia loo.! legs enabled him to march at about as rapid a pace as any one we have heard or. lie once walked from Jefferson tof Ebensburg, a distance of nine miles, in 61 1 minutes, lie had endeavored to make it in an hour, but failed by a min ute and a half, on account of being wor ried along the route by persons on horse back, who were interested in money staked . i tt i . r on tne result, lie aiso tram pea irom Pittsburgh to Cresson, 84 miles, between daylight and dark on a summer day. He enlisted at Loretto during the late war, and was frozen to death while going to Cresson, on a sled, on the way to the army. The foregoing, copied from the nolli-t daysburg Register, is in the. main a cor rcct statement. The Concert. The Choir who will ding in the concert in aid of the Moun taineer B. B. Club are hard at work prac tising. They comprise some of the bes musical talent in this section, and, under tho leadership of Prof. II. II. Hughes, cannot fail to tender most charming mu sic. In addition to the vocal music, an orchestra band, under the direction of Mr. Andrew Maguire, will discourse sweet strains, and lend variety to the entertain ment. All in all, the concert promises to be the best ever gotten up in this place Died At the residence of his Mother, in Kbensbarg, at 2 o'clock on the morning of Thursday, 19th instant, William Edwatcd HctciiI-SSON, Publisher of The AUeghanian, Aged 19 years, 10 months, and 12-days. Hand we hope to see it properly sustained :t atingdon on Tuesday, Dec. 27th...yTho concert be held in the Court 1 r t 1 ? - 1 1 . 1 K-l3 .,ay wees appears iooeu;scovaeatninouso oa Wednesday Evening, JanuarM i by the i eacners. institutes, owing toWSzA next Tickets 25 cents each wil r . i L - c i i i V r 3 ia mat eacn oi me no.iaays occur.ube rca(y for sale jn a day or two it -esday... i he jury lor the next court ill be selected bv the Jurv Commissiou-Ll Fatal Accident. On Friday lnom-i official . l- .1- l- t Kin nf l.,ef n.n,.l- 1 r l.o . M I II li II li. T U E t CV . r unuer uic new uoy v inuieeup .uj,.., "mdistbict Couur of the United States, for C3"? old husked one hundred and fourt' 'ld man residing at Summerhill, thi.-M the Westeus District of Pennsylvania f ! " ' "r 0"lF iiSui j a hhort time since. ..There will be aWthe Tennsylvania Tlailroad, and was tjvRnia, ss : - i"nn in i) V.KpntV.nr coKnnl- ,ifi,Sseriousl v injured as to cause hia death h.m THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 0 ....-.. j., " - iii Ml3th day of December, 1SU7, a Warrant of gj ' : ' ohdays...A prisoner in the Greens-V: few hours. He was nearly deaf, andBanl;i.u,ncy wa3 issued out of the District " jail knocked down the '"ailor thefJi not know of the approDoh of the traiDgfOourt of the United States for the' Western . . . " fj ., , i n t .KDistrict of Pennsylvania. aeainst the cstat! ri lay and escaped, but was again ar-gjuutil ho was struck, lie was a Justice otof AIlT1JLrPk GREEN, of Chest Springs tlie COUnty ot A.imbria, 4n cn:J Disvrict. jwho haaTjeen adjudged a Bankrupt on hi? thi own ellon : That tte payment of any debtsfj A Benefactor. Our race has had but few benefactors, but those few it de lights to honor. The reason V. S. Bar ker is honored with so many customers is because he is their benefactor by offering them so many bargains, Shook. Since the snow fell, stranger coming to town have wondered at the im tnense quantity of shook that are sledded to town. They are all of the first quality, as is everything else kept, dealt in, or sold by A. A. Barker at his mammoth store. A Good Mill. A singularly ingeni-f ous and wonderful mill may be seen at Mills & Davis' store. It will turn out to order anything you w-ifh, from cheese to calico. It is called the E. J Mill of Mills & Davis. Lost. A golden opportunity to those who have purchases to make and do not 'o to the well filled and handsome store room of Jas. M. Thompson. ,:Quick sales and small profits" is bis motto. Astonishing. The amount of stoves sold by T. W. Williams, at his new estab- ishment, is astonishing. Not very, either, for he sells them and everything vise on the cheap system. See our first page for the prospectus for 18G8 of the New York Tribune. It is admitted by all unprejudiced persons that the Tribune is tho best paper published in America. ' Died Lately, in Blacklick township. Mr. David Leidy, aged about 60 years. .tcd.-..Corn is selling in Blairsville atMthe Peace, and a worthy man. nicer, cents and pork at seven. Sendta 3, on the lino ot the lbensburig who haabeen adjudged a Bankrupt on hif'M -ntr.nr-cT Vlwl, w rrint ti1(.MOwn reuuon : luatiLepaymenioi any aeotsl tors: this way.. ..The Pennsylvania 11. 11.23 , '""and the delivery of any property belonging ,, , . , ,-jprospectus of "Dcmorcst s Monttily Mag-t.Jt0 said bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and& Ur-poy may be a "grasping monopoly, W.J,, , un v ,..dthe transfer of any property bv him. are for-! ,zl X that, but the erection by it latelvB . - ,. . . gaulJeu by law, and that a meeting of tbe&j ion nouses nt tuunsier auu ivaviorw The 'Magazine' 13 univer-jNereuitors of said bankrupt, to prove theirpj sallv acknowledged to be about tho best5vdebts and choose one or more Assignees ofji j&liii estate, -svill be held at a Court of Uank-fl h, proves that it at least has g ...A loolhardy fellow jumped off a ;a train at Cresson the othfcr day, it was running at the rate cf twen i miles an hour. He might hav "killed, but was only fclighily bruised- Igparior companion in America, while the'-Jl.Uptcyt to be holden at Young America" is just the thing foigiKbensburg', before JOl lis vs. Penna It. K. It will bf ibcred that on Sept. 14th, 186G, the gpecial train bearing President ;n and his companions was stoppin ! .;u6town, a large platform belonging T 3 Pennsylvania Railroad Company .,i way. precipitant!? tne concourse ; i lr a distance of twenty feet to the r: and resulting in the death of 1 persons and the injury of perhapt-tz-'i I andred others. About two hun-l cl ji&d twenty of those injured institu- 1 legal proceedings against the Compa 7. : Among thi? number was David Gil , whose case was made a test case, and .? tried last week, resulting, under the . actions of the court, in a verdict for : !?fendant, on the ground that the luy was not bound to maintain lure more than sufficient for its own - .ary purposes. I: it not probable that had the case adverselj to the Company, the dama- j to be paid by it would be less than quarter of a million of dollars. The )m began the case on Monday after- , and closed it on Saturday about o'clock. It will be taken before preme Court. sctors and Teachers. Again .1 the attention of Directors and rs to the fact that the first annual :s of Cambria county will be held Court House, at Ebensburg, on y, the 7th day of January, and will ;e for four days. The law author- rectors to grant teachers the four ; the Institute, to pay them for the 3 it they were teaching, and to in- ibe days in the four months ol requisite to obtain the State appro- i. Hy not having vacation between ..idays, directors can do this, and ve more than the usual vacation is no better school for teachers, and Jly young teacher, than a good .te. Turn out. H Music. Our Ebensburg readers will ibe rlad to learn that Prof. H. II. Hughes purposes opening a school of instruction in the rudiments of vocal music, here shortlv. juveniles. Subscribe for them. the Court House in OlIN UltOTIIEULINE. SjEq.. Keffister for said District, on the 21at day of January, A. I. 186S, at 10 o'clock, a.m. THOS. A. BOWLKY, U. S. Marshal, By S. Tuos. EtosR, Deputy Marshal. Dec. 19, 1867-4U LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER l'EOU JOHNSTOWN ALL TBS SEWS FKOM THE SOUTH Ot THE COCXTT. Johnstown, Dec. 16, 18G7 To the Ediior of The AUeghanian : A fire occurred in the tailor shop of John Hughes on Saturday morning. A few buckets of water, judiciously applied, extinguished the flames before much dam age could be done. The Cambria Iron Company have noti lied their employees, by handbills posted around the works, of a reduction of wages jf ten cents on the dollar. Lieut. 11. P. Itobinson, of this place,1 has been appointed Auctioneer of the jborough by Gov. Geary. The Catholics of this place will hold al fair in Parke's new building, on Main street, adjoining the old Mansion House building, commencing on Christmas Evel and to last for two weeks. A good time is expected hope your readers will at tend and have a jolly time. The Methodists intend holding a fair and festival in their new church during the holidays. A good time is also antici pated in this case. A prize fight came off here on Friday! evening, conducted according to the rulesf of the London Prize Ring. No person killed or badly hurt The two engines of the Cambria IronCompany will be held at rt r.vir -j I JA. A. Barker, in the bore Company were off the track for a consid-tj e secon'd Monda l S2 t TiEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAG A A- Z1NE, universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magaithfe of America: devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Archi tecture and Model Cottages, Household Mat ters, Gems of Thought. Personal and Litera ry, Health, Music. Amusements, etc., by the best authors, and profusely illustrated with beautiful and costly Engravings (full size) r..i J i:v.i r.. tt i i useiui auu iciiauic i niicrus, umuroiueries, and a constant succession of artistic novel ties, with other useful and entertaining liter ature. No person of refinement, economical house wife, or lady of taste can afford to do with out the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents : back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents: either mailed free Yearly i2, with a valu able premium ; two copies $3.50 ; three cop ies, $7.50 : ore copies, $12, ana splendid premiums for clubs at S3 each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. JCS?" A New Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine for 20 subscribers at 3 ach. Address. W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demorest's Monthly Magazine and Young America together $4, with the premiums for each. TIEMOREST'S YOUNG AMERICA, JLJ the best Juvenile Magazine. Every Boy and. Girl that sees it says so ; all thej Press ay so ; and Parents and Teachers con firm it. Do not fail to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder to confine living objects, or a good two-bladed. pearl Pocket-knife, and a large number of Jother desirable articles, given as premiums to each subscriber, i early, SI. 50. The November number commences a new volume. Published by W. Jennings Demorkst, 73 Broadway, New York. Try it Boys and Girls. Specimen copies J five cents, mailed free. EBENSBUBG & CRESSON R. R. CO Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders of the Ebensburg and Cresson Kail- road Company, that the annual election for a I'resiaeni ana iweive .uireciors oi saia at the office of Hon rough of Ebensburg, 3th day of January, closing at lour o'clock, p. m. D. J. JONES, Sec'y. Dec. 19, 1867. erable time during the past week, on ac-Mi868, beginning at the hour of one, and count of the deep snow. Our worthy acd talented young friend James Craver has resigned his position in the store of Wood, Morrell & Co., to ac-K cept a position in the wood and willow ware house of Franciscus & Co., Philadel phia. Success to Jimmy wherever he may go The Forest Dramatic Association was 3 OTICE. T intend leaviner the Summit in a. ihnrU time, and am desirous of having my Books N settled. All knowing themselves indebted lijwill please call, as you can settle on better! Eterms wiiu jri; ,1,-niu. wnu ny one eiue. WALTER BELL. Summit, Dec. 12, 1867.2t. jgiy I. cheerfully recommend my succes GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN Winter CS-oocc JUST OPENJXa AT TUT Q i T. 9. DARUER'S CHEAP CASH STORE! Ebekibceo, Pa. Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats. Dress Coats, Dress Coats, Dress Coats. Blue Coats, SIlue Coats, Blue Coats. Dloiises, Slluuses, Ulouscs. Pants, I'ants, Pants. Tests, Vests, Tests. Sliawlt, Stials, Sliawls. Hats, XIats, llata. Caps, Caps, Caps, lLadles' Furs, Iadles' Furs, L.udles Furs. Boots, Boots, Boots. Shoes, Shoes, &boes. Dry Goods, Dry Goods, Dry Goods. New Goods, New Goods. Sew Goods. T. 8. BARKER'S, T. S. BARKER'S, T. S. BARKER'S. Call and See. Call and See. Call and See. Q s a ef 0 o O GO td O O H GO & GO W o GO i - GO 2 a w GO o E3 Q F Q 0 0 4 GO o GO o o Pi THE CHEAP CASH STORE. -v - I . . . - . ..rn.TPrl on Saturrl. vnnr hv a nnm-l 30.r u evereaui, as a rnysiciau entmeu c- i J ' o -j i ,tn the conhdenee of the Teoi.Ia.of Summ - - 4 j - GO PP. o t on O 3 C3 f tr- O Q 0 P o 0 i cr H 0 Q 0 4) & a o 0 o o GO fed GO GO O O o GO GO tcf o GO o o m c o GO Gel 4 a U1CK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS i" BARKER'S BARKER'S BARKER'S! EBENSBURG. BARKER'S 1 BARKER'S 1 BARKER'S ! yW GOODS! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! NEW AND CHEAP I NEW AND CHEAP ! NEW "AND CHEAP ! GO AND SEE ! GO AND SEE ! GO ,ND SEE ! GO AND SEE ! GO AND SEE ! GO AND SEE ! The subscriber would retpectfu.ly an nounce to the citizens of Ebensburcr and vicinity that he has just received, at his em porium, on High street, the largest acd most complete assortment of Winter Goods I ever brought to this town, all of which La pledges himself to sell cheap for eath. DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS. DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOOP SKIRTS, HOSIERY, BALMORALS, GLOVES, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c. The largest, best and cheapest assortment of RE A D Y-MADE CL O THING ! jto 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. QUE ENS WARE, CARPET-SACK?, &c.t &C, &fl. A large stock of Flowr Bacon., Cheete, Syrups, Molastet, Her ring, slacker Cyd rtth, Iron and Nail, Cedar and Willow irr, Oil, Drug and Medicines, ic, c. In fact, he keeps anything and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all which will bs disposed of at prices to tuit the times. Buying twice as large a stock &s anv other merchant in town, he buys chefr, a.d oaa therefor. cheaper, than any cometitor. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1 CALL AKD EXAMINE GOODS ! CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! The public is invited to call before purcha sing ei8evrnre. No charge for showing goods, bny or not buy. Customers waited on by polite and atten tive Salesmen. exchange for A. A. BARKER. &. ru --.- t i . o - r' H w v.-t 1 1 j , i uiiw, cpiucc, x me, ana f 1. . T nmV. T? - -. it - a r . I .i.iy- wmIIv . I. z -vc gcuciiuij, .aivcu lit r.P5vjros. uan-4 J QrOCK AND WATCHMAKER! EBENSBURG, TA. C. T. Robert has constantly in his store a fr JHcH Kclccted and varied assortment of arti Icles, which he offers cheap for cash ; vis : tHA Silver American WATCH for $30.00. T-yMCLOCKS of every style and finish, at reduced , fj prices. P fclJEWELRY Of the verv beat material, war- I ranted. Anchor and Lepine WATCHES, one-third cheaper thau in 18G6. FJ last year. .fi.Huiiuu9uumii.o, Hi iu. mauuiiciurer a nrices- iGold, Silver, Steel, and Plated SPECTA- CLL-, cheaper than ever. Plated FORKS, Tea and Tables SP005S, 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 Percfea, Wood, and Ohina. Lockwood's COLLARS, the best jou caa wear. SCHOOL BOOKS- cheaper than elsewhere. TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere song. Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Cotton, Oliiv, huu Jll. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, o hold from 12 to 20tf Pictures. Qj s lACCORDIANS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, FIFES, Violin BC WS, STRINGS, and KEYS. Drums, Whisna Jflorns, Jev; sharps, iiarmon-..aa cas, "-rpet Sacks, Satchels. l . . i ' ri ' otk uoxes, r. mm. lo.i nii.o . idents Shirts, jGloves, Cravat3, ,JXeck ties, Canes, ISuspenders, Handkerchiefs, Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket Books, jCheckers & Boards, Cf liable Knives, Razors and Strops, iinn Caps, Puzzles, Dolls, Beads, Amber Beads, GO bcr of our young men. DlO. Ijnnd yifinhy. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL I IUf 1 " itfcj BUTTER, JSGGS $ ALL KINDS p of country monucE. Also Umbrellas, Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Dusting Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Looking Glasses, Sewing Baskets, Hand Baskets, Rags, Arnold's best Writing Fluid, Red and Black Ink, Ink Stands, Pen Racks, Miscellaneous Blank. Books, Pass Books, Di.ries, Almanacs, Deeds, Summons, Notes, Paper, Envelopes, looacco, Cigars And many other articles. CALL AND GET BARGAINS! Clocks, Watches, and Jewelrr re paired in the best style of workmanship, aad wwrauiea. rhankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes by strict attention to business to merit '. - -. : .- p (.uuuuuomo ui putiiio paironage. U'an24 C. T. ROBERTS BOOT and SHOE EMPORIUM! The subscriber bees leavo to Inform t ithe public that he has opened out a Boot and 'i,Shoe Siore in the rooms formerly occupied by Davis & Evans, on Center street, Ebens burg, where be will carry on the business oa an extensive scale. R READY-MADS BOOTS akd SHOES j For tale at City Trice 3B0OTS ixD SHOES made to order J On shortest notice ! EQTh public are invited to give me a rall. I will kpII rfioan th. rhpun.c. anr E m -. . . 1 . . 1 1 A . . nmiuv i,T eiuc niu uifia e iu Rive satltrac-. isrymi Jjtion. fi.mSl JOHN O. EVAXi?:
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