3 FL-' . - rjjUnSDA V:::::::::::::::: JANUARY 10 . f nMSBURO AN D CRESSOX RAILROAD. 1 .Ddfter Monday, Ap!. 29, 1867, trams .atais road will ran as follows: HAVE KIIESSBL'K' L1 . .r.ictinir -with Dav Exp. Ft and Phil. Exp. West. - 15 i M., connectine with Phila. Exp. '' East and ilnil Train West. L ;,.: A. M., or on departure of Tbil. Express Weft, j: 8.40 V. M-. or oa departure of Thila. Express East. ETCIHSCS.-Tbe jury lor next March Court w feJected, under the new law, tj John Uuck and James Cor.por, Esq-, Jjry C .uuai?-''"tT!, on the 2d in?tant... A lase ball club was organized in New tille Indiana county. Ian week. Late iu t!,e season tr tar.v . hich :...-ir. Kd JkUKsJoru crly l ti.i- p.acc, t iu tie last couple ct jar a resident ef Car dington, Oi l-. wWrelic wa concreted wifh the ii.U;.uit t.ew-pjp a oue ol js tdnois, i; in M'uui a visit. He has severed Lis connection with the pa p,r named, and i now a private citizen. v..-f to hiui ulnrcer he mav go or in b''rrr ne u,aJ c' ar The taru ol Satiiuul C. Loi ehey, in Young tp , JsJiaiia county, with is couients, was de- i ... r. i.Tijvd by fire on the 4ih instant. Lom about 8,000 ...The wia'lur duiir.g the rat Witk has becu iutetistly cold, the thermometer rao-'iui; lrctn 5 aboV2 to 5 lilow itro....The County Auditors are nuw engaged in uudrUg the accouuts ol the county tor the pat ear.....Mr. Chas. II Taikir, the conductor of the Johns town trc?uiiiiiiodatitu train ou the Fenua lUihoad, was fctabbtd by a di.-ordtrly T.iSJeDgei o allied Hull, at Xinevsh rta uw, WeetUdorelaud toumy, on the 'SUth v;.., aud kiikc. llu.l wa- at rested j.-J.vtumitted to the Wes tiuoi eland eouu j ;v jil....Co!. 1- JIcDeiniiu u.-.-uuied ihe juiica tf Steward if the Cambria County '.' r lii,u.-e on the 1st ii.a'aut, vice J a.-. .. Kvlor: retui'Ttd r'io chiidicu nf .'. j ai d I'A. zj. IVtis, rtsidw i Uun.t -L'-. Iluntirjgui'U ounty, Jied duru Lt Lst rreek of DrttuiUr la-t ...Jh.'Ms. ii si & Huff, ot Ahooi:a, livc 'peifd a i..Lk.iu houo iu Gieei blur ...'i tie vvr trat kihrw iii all thee pn rtanud ls -;;h a t'irkey jusV iu the nick ct t'tue lot ur Nef Ycit a dior:er. He has our warcfst thanti, cvbjkd wi h the hopt tl.it ic car livt a ln uauu )iiir? Mr. , S. iiatrold, Coroner ckct i ir Cau.bria r.--. ty , has appcinttd II. Kii.Le.J, 11 p, cf Kltn.-Lur, aud Juhu l;rttr, lv-j., oi litmlutk, Drj u'y Coroner?, t.. tc; in thai cajitcity irj their respective utighbor Loud Tlie Catholic c'ti;re:ariou ot iLi plac intrud hold njr'a lair for the It m fit ct thtir church during the first wttk ol'tuxt March A "u.auuficturin iuipany" ras urbanized :i Wi.liauiaburg, li'.air cour-fj', Lst rtek A revival is in totresS in the Lutheran church ot Al uvli. One Lutidnd and nineiy one per Kij have made a proiesiou of iai'.h in C'i.rit, and tiiuety-wnt; have betu admit vi to rueaiberahin iu the church, since M oitetins Lea....A fctate cooventiou ot the Iriends ot' tetuperanre will be he'd in UarrUbur;:, oj Tuevjjy, the 1-Slh day ot f'i bruiry, next. Half tare on all the raiiroad? 'i'Lc ist uuuibcr of a new Ifmperance f apf r, bT)led the Vindicator, aoi putliahed i.i Wilitatnsburg, Biair couDty, has made ita aj pcar4nce. ...Mr. J. A. Mauirc ktp- he o.ily regular clo th inr bture iu to, auJ h kct-pa a good one. We aic lad to kuuvv that he ia do iQo S.O'id bu-inc- I. uiay be of inter est to our raiv; tj know that the .Post Master (je(.trl has is.-ucd an ordtr tu pt.stu.ancra uiriciin that all letters su percrib. d with a lead pencil and deposit ed in he n.ai.3 shall not be tu: warded to tour j lace.-uf de.-t. nation, but shall be ciittthe Dead Letter OiBee....Mr. J. II. i''UKt, Las re-i:red ths pu.si'iuu ol tt S.crttary to (loveruur Ueary, and tot- J. Giht.n, of 1'hiLdclphia, has been JP; iiiud in his stead....A large nutuber l rew adver:iscuu'iits, ome ot them ot Jfcrtt io i he geurral reader, appear in lJa)'s paper. Turn to theui....Thc J.Lustijrn Tri!,ttne m-de its appearance hit week n, a partial uew drtas. Weaie clad to see this t-videnee of pro-peiity on the part of our nei-hU r ...We huvc here- .w. ur-ucua taxing tt.at ifce liina. Uailroad Coiiiany h-ve placed a new tgcr and ba '.raue car mi our ll.m.th i.at.road Ihe cats are tasttlut and cow sod a dtl i.ln! itl.T.K.T ..ll,l,lit ..I. di 0U5-. ye '.'tea thej dispLced ...Mr.C-eu. iiunt Ji ircprieti,r of the Lbcn.-bur llMdware i the ageut lor the le in th:3 fc.-icQ cf "lcl's Atiti DuMer," the best iovc n aaufactur.d. It you netd such au "tide, o to hnn aud buy....Fr a plate real A. .o. 1 oytter8,g lo yiu Hubert lcrW galooo, ou Ilih 8t....l'urk 3 to 9 cent, per poutd, ad uvt lor centa per pound, ca our streets. TnE Concert. The grand coicert": given unter the auspice of the Moun taineer Uase liall Club came off at the Court - nou?e on Thursday evening last, and was a' grpat succcs1?. The house was literally vf7 throughout, and hundreds vrere unable to ob'ain mors than sanding room, and esteemed themselves iucky in f-tcurtr.g even thrt. The cntertaiumeut partook of two distinct characters, vneal and inptruwental. The vocal mu-ic wa rendered by a picked choir, consisting of the following members : Prof. II. Hughes, Under, John O. Kvan., A. Y. Jones, 1. II. Kinkead, Mrs. L. JJavis, M:-ses Hattie llnhiufon, 1'risciUa Jonrp, and 1zzie Lewi-. The instrumental music was ren dered by the Crystal Oiohestra Iai.d, under the leadership ol that iuus:eal ge nius, Mr. Andy Maguire. The 5and consitcd of the following mcmbcis ar.d instruments : Andy Mnguire, fir-t violin; James O'JJiian, second violin; J. I i ld- house, c met ; Ed. U'Uiiaii, violoncello; Harty Kinkead, ba?e iol; fieo. Jones, piano. iiie music, ocai auu man uwcu- al, was splendid, and conij arable only to that made by the morning stars when they "sang together for joy." As showing the appreciation of the vast audiei ce, it is enough to pay that by the unanimous re quist of those present, the concert was repeated last (Wednesday) niht to another crowded house. The citizens of Ktensburg certainly owe a d bt of gaii tude, first to the lase Uali Club, aud sec ond to the singers and musiciauS, for these magnificent ci.tertainiuent. The Mails Proposals will be receiv ed by the Post Office Lvparttucnt at Wa'stiingtotj up to March 4, IsOS, for eariyiig the U. S. uaiU lor lour year Irwin July 1, lbtiS. The iollowiug xeutes iu Cambiiu County are advertised . 220.1. Fn.m Crtssoa to Lore. to, 4 milts and b.ok, sii tiuit-? u wiit. Le;ivt Creasoti U.n ly, utr-'i sjuiidHV, at b.-io a. ui. ; utnve at l.ultttu i.l y.40 a. in.; ieae Lordlo Ua.1v, -jitrpi Sunday, at 7.1o a. m. ; umvs at Crci son by a lo u m 'J;o4. From Loretto, by Ciie-s Springs, St. Au-Ustln.-, i'.ilivu 'iilLi'ei, Kostl.tiiU, ana I laUVillv, to SU,ii,'s 2j lime una back, tiitre 1 1 mt-S :i wee to tit. Angustuie, uu'i iw.tt- a vkeettlie resniue Lfne L.ort-1-lo iioaJ;iy, 'iliurUiy unit iitinrii.ty, at ll a. iu ; arrive t St lrae l. . 1'U j-H ul' .lUitst.iit ny -i p. in. ; Xioiol.ty, l'iiuri-Jy alia Shu uivly ut i.i j p. in.; iirtnc .it L.wteio ty . p. tu. ; leuve (.. .Auyusune 1 fu .y ia FllUaV at 0 A. In.; MtriVe .t jMiillli's tilla ly 11 a. III.; lei.xe t'lutill js iJllii '1 U-atiiy and Fridty a.t 1 p- ni. ; aruve at at. -Augustine by G p. m. "J2j. From Kbensburg, by Cnrrnlltowii, Pltt:eville tid tjanuau's -lilu ainl Ur.iiil, -J ra'lts aud biek, Eix tmis a wttk t Curroll towii, and three times a -i-k the trri'tue. Leave LbtisL.uig duiii- iHij.l buuili.y, sit 1 1 a. tii. ; arrive at Carioilto ii i I p ni leve Carrol. town tiaily, exeept tu:ol-y, at 1 2 in. ; r.mve at hOt.;i'Uri; ly J.oU p iu. ; lrtVe Cull o41lor. li Tuesuas, Jbuid-:y ana Snturday : 1 p. m.; nrnve "t Hr.int by 0 p in. ; lenvc li.atit Alonuny, WidiitjU ii. ud Fridv at " a. ni. ; ariive at Ci.rroliiow 11 at 12. r.i. 21'j. From Crfsson t3 Munsti-r, 4 miles nnd tiaek, twice a week, bebi-dule l be ai r.iused to tue smi&ficlion ot t'oiiuiasttr. Fatal Accident. A few dys since, u boy tiatutd Wiliiaut Mutdotk, aid 17 years, ktrimpttd tr git id the Philadel phia Express ut Galli zlu while the !r-in was in lau ti iti. lie caught hold nt one ot the iron guards and atteuip:ed to swint; himself ou io the plu'loiui ot the Cir, but hpped and Iot his looting. Il clung to the car and vfus draggtd a con siderable di-5iai.ee, uutil at leotb n pro jecting tie siiuck him ut.d caUsid him to relit ipttish his i;np. He us takeu up aud CtiTid for, but his abdomen and leg., had been lacerated iu such a horiibie Uiauuet that he died shortly alter. Married At the residence 1 .he biide's parent, Dec. 25, 1S07, by lis v. T. Van isjoyoc, atsisted by Rev. William hadrach, U. I)., Mr. JaD;c3 McCaitney, ol Franklin county, Pa., acd Miss L-zzie Van Scoyoc, of White township, Cambria couuty, Pa. In this place, on Dec. 2G, 1SG7, by by Rev. R. C. Christy, Mr. A. J. Shoe maker to Miss Mary, hCCond daughter tf Gen. Jos McDonald, all of Eberisburg. Iu Indiana, ou the 24th ultn Mr. Jame- McLaiu to MUs Ne!lie Clapp, both of that place. Fire. On Sunday morning la.t, at. about 9 o'clock, the dwelling house ot Mr. Rets is. L'od, a hort di-tai.cc wmt of town, as disCn'TTid to b to fire. The flaunt; hbd eon muuiea'ed to the roof and garret from a defective cliimmy. and had gained such headway be'ore being dis covered that it was found impossible to subdue l him. The house wa- epeedily reduced to ashe, along Willi a cousider-i-hle amount ot furniture, &o. Mr. L loss, is CoUsiJerabie. N'i iusurauce. Fine Feathers Since the l.nltdajs, we have noticed a gO"d many of our peo ple wniing remarkably gouJ and well made e!oihirig. Thiy informed us that they took advantage cf I he holiday txcur biou and went to Johnsiowti, where they hi tight the clothing fnui E Leopold & Bro., Main street. The example Jius fct might bo advantageously followed by other - - "E.""&" C." IxailroaD. 1-he-following officers for the Ebeusburg & Cresson Eatlrcad for the current year were elected on Monday : PrrsidcntfK. A. Barker. -Directors. John Williams, E. Roberts, George J. Rodgcrs, Thos. GrifSth, Abel Lloyd, II. J. Lombaert, Henry Fostar, Geo. M. Roade, James flyers, T. Blair Moore, Evan E. Evan?, R. Jones, Jr. Cameuia Co. Insurance Company. The following officers for the Fro. Mu tual Fire Insurance Company of Cambria county for the current year were elected on Monday : Directors, J. Moore, E. Robert", Geo. M. Reade, Isaac Crawford, A. A. "Barker, John William?, George Wehn, Wm. Kit- tell, R. II. Tudor, John Lloyd, Edw. J Mills, K. L. Johnston.- Tue Difperence. The hte bae ball concert pleased the poeiical ; A. A. Bar ker's iiieiciiitile cstab.ishuient pleases the praciical. The former ministered to "the soul; the latter ministers to the body. The former was for a night ; the latter is lor three hundred and more nights in the year. The admission to the former tra: 25 cents; to the latter, it is uothiog. Thompson. One hundred dollar. re ward is offered for a respectable rhyme to the word 'J hompso". A further reward of one hundred dollars is offered for the difncrr of a man. woman, or child who - j - does not know that J. M. Thompson keeps for sale the best and cheapest goods in tbenaburg. Skates. The bctt Ftock of skates in town is for sale at T. W. Williams' hard ware store. A new and improved style of jietrolfuui lamp for t-ale at T. W. Wil liams' hardware stoe. The bet stoves tinware, shcr t-imu ware, &c., for falu at T. W. Willk-mV hardware More. AN idea. w e overheard a man say that the late fill of mow was a hi s-ii.g tu farmers, iu that it affirded them tacilitic first, io btiu their marketing to town, and second, to take batk botur wi:h theui a load ol cheap goods lrom V. ti. Barker's ature. True. ClGAItS AND TuiACCO. C. T. Rob erts asserts most positively that he has for sali the very he?. cigars and tobacc iu town. lie i a good judje ot such arti cles, aud we are therefore inclined to place lu;l reliance in his statement. Cl-KATtANCE SALE. Preparatorj to ta king an i-ccrji.t of Mock, Mills & Davin, lli-h street, Ebensburg, will cc!l dn good-, dry git-ds, hats and caps, boots and shoe-, groceries, &c, &c., at the very low est possible figures. Bargains to be had. Born Ou Wednesday tnortiiug. Jar.. 8. t Mrs. Williams, wi!e ot Mr. Win. J. Williams, ol this nlacp, a son. For Sale Will be iffered at private ale, l he house aud 1 -t now cccupied by Mrs. Hu'chiuson. The property is situ ated on High p.treet, Ebensburg, in the tiio-t desirable location, either for a pNce ol business or a p'aco of rcsideuce, in town. Also, a full Ijt on Center street, one square north of the ''diainnnd" a splen did locution, for a private reridence. For particulars, inijuire at Tuis Office. Hartford Live stock Ins. Co. r'r i.ii he New York Insurance Munitor for Sepitmber, 1SGG : V have now what we have long needed and a-krd for a sound, reliable Live Stock Insurance Company, furnished with a plent'tudu ot capital aud other meaus and appliances, a Board ot Dirce- tors ot excellent stauding, and officers of ackn iwlrdged merit, sagacity, and ser viceable experience." AGENTS WANTED ! Fcr two of the best selling subscrip tion books ever published. Une enti'Ied Mysteries of the Neapolitan Conventa." by an ex-Benedictine Nun, a true nccouetot the inner life of the convents the most thrilling and interesting work before tlte public. The other entitled "The Cottage tJyelnpedi," a pem of intellectual w-nlih, and wanted in every family : complt-te in one large octavo volume of over 1 00( pages illustrate!. Send for circulars of terms, which are very liberal. A. S. HA LE & CO,, Hartford, Cona. HO LOST A IIORfE? A snittll I ny Mare, supposed to b from 12 to 15 years dd. very ilun in fU-sh. ih1 middling last in ga t. was left with ine on the 18th of lrceniber List. he w.ta left vi itli me to keep fr a fr diys, tmt the young man Uaviii" her has i.ot rinte returned to claim her, and I am fe ilul she wis stolen. Any one interested in this EUtemeut v-ill please call on or addre.'S JAMES VVHERRV, Jan. 1C, 1SC8. Callitzin, I'a. E STBAY Came to the presides of the Eubscri- ber, in Washington towi.sh'p, Cambria- coun ty, during the mouth of epteiuber lst, a last spring's Urindle Bull Calf. Th owner will come forwnrd. prove property, pay char ges, and tke it away, or it will be disposed of according to law. Dec. 12, I857.3t. THOMAS HANXA. AdTfrt9 la T AUeffhttrm- N W A'KW GOODS I i GREAT ATTRACTIONS IX J VST OPEK1KO AT T. S. BARKER'S CHEAP CASH STORE! EsKXSBtrra, Pa. Overcoats, OtcrcontM, Utcrcoati. Dress Coats, Dress Coats. JDtue Coatu, Jtlue Coats, Blue Coat. Illouses, IIIouea, Blouses. - - . lants, Pants, Pants. Tests, VKtS, Vests. Shatrls, Slia v Is, 61ia Is. Hats, Hals, Xlats. Caps, Cap, Caps, iLaeile' furs, l.adicK E'um, Ladies Furs. Rootii, Boots, Boots. .lioes, Sltocs, duoes. Dry Goods, Itry C.ooris, Dry Goods. Xctv Goods, Xetr Goods. JVeT Goods. IT. S. RiRKF.R'S, v. s. n.4itKi:ii's, V. 8. BAIIZACR'S. Call and See. Call and See. call and See. THE Z'Ail? C6SH STORE. niGUhSt PRICES PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS $ ALL KIXDS OF CO UK TRY PRODUCE. Q GC V ft ? hi V m 0 W 1 8 H GO i i CO w O GO A o H b 0 V ef 4 0 Q -tf H 9 Q 0 IS M ft V w A A o i Q 0 U o 0 9 tf H 0 ta ef H 0 JO S V & H 0 0 o GO O GO o o u GO 3 to W cr. o o GO 7i 5 O GO 03 o GO "J GO o GO O c GO o to to o W l IS GO GO oo GO o o GO Q o Q o I Q (8 CD e 0 0 C2 o 6rU1CK SALES, Jj a.5i . an all pRorrrfl r BARkTH'S BARKER'S BARKER'S! BARKETfSl BARKER'S I SARKRR'3 ! XEVT GOODS! NEW GOODS! SEW GVODS! CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP. GOODS ! CHEAP GOODS t .5EW-ASD CHEAP' - NEW AKD CHEAP T ' " " NEW AND CHEAP! - . GO AND SEE f GO AND SKR t GO ND SEE ! GO AND FEE t CO AND SEE 1 GO AND S5EE I The subscriber wonld re?pectfa.!j n- nounce to ne citizens or tDpntonre and vicinity that he bus jmt received, at his em porium, on High meet, the largest and mett complete assortment cf YVinter Goods ! ever Lrought to this town, all of which. L pledges himself to ecII cheap fcr eath. dress goods, woolen g00d3. drv goods; white goods, embroideries, hoop skirts, hosiery, balmorals. gloves, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, tc. The lnrgcst, best and cheapest astortmeat of EEADV-UADE CLOTHIXG ! to be found within the limits of Cambria . An excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CArs. OVER-SHOES, STATION FEY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, CAUFET-SACv, Lc.9 4c, &. A large stock of Flour, Bicon, Cheese, Syrup, Molattt, 27r rhig. Mackerel, and Cod F.th, Ircn end Xtrilr, ledir and Wttiow Ware, OiU, Drugs and Medicines, kc. e. In fact, he keeps anything and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store ail which will be disposed of at prices to suit the times. Buying twice as large a stock as any other inrrcliiiiu in town, be buys cheaper, aad caa therefore stil cheaper, than r.v.y cotnpetkor. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1 CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! The public is invited to call before purcha sing elsewhere. No charge for ahowiBg goods, buy or not buy. Customers waited oa by polite and atten tive Salesmen. gy Cherry, Poplar, Sprnee, Pine, and other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce gecerallv, taken in exchange for Goods. fjani A. A. BARKER. QLOCK AND WATCHMAKER: EBENSBCRG, PA. C. T. Rf-lert has constantly in his stora a well selected -and varied assortment of arti cled, which Le oTers ch-eap for cash ; vie: A Silver American WATCH for $30.00. CLOCKS of every Etyle and finish, at reduced price. JEWELRY cf the Tery best material, war ranted. AncW and Lepine WATCHES, cs-e-third fee.ii than in 18S6. Gold Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper thaa last year. Mortce's Gold TENS, at the raancfactarer's prices. Gold. Silver, Steel, and Plated SPECTA CLES, cheflper than ever. Tinted FORKS. Tea and Table SP003, aa fOTd as Silver. Plated CASTORS Card and Cak-e BASKETS, trO BLKTS, and S3UGS. RIKLlS and SHOTGUNS, that will kill at CVfTV pop. REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, with CAR TRIDGES to suit. PIi'ES ot Gctta PerchK, Weed, and China. Lcckwoodls COLLARS, .ht Lest jou c wear. SCHOOL BOOKS, ctiesper than elsewhere. TOVS and TOY DCKJKS, for a mere ?onj. Singers SEWING MACHINES, with Cott Silk, and Oil. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUK.S, o hold from 11 ta 200 Pietnrr. ACCORDIAVS, VIOLINS. FLUTES. FIFES, VioJm.fiCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS. AU ; Drums, Whistles, Umbrellas, Horus, Jewsharps, Clothes Brushef. Harmonicas, Hair Brushei, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Dusting Bruebfj. Scrub Brushes. Lockiu; Classed, Sewing Baskets, Hand Ra&kets, Rugs, Arnold's best TTriiiar Fluid. Red and Elack Ink. Ink Stands, Pen Rcke, Mi?ceilaneoui h Blank Bocks, Pas Books, Diaries, Almanacs, Deeds, Summons, Notes, Paper, Envelopes, Tobacco, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, fctLtcfee's, Wcrk Boxes, Portfolios, ?ewta' Shirts, Glives, Crara'tf Nk tie?, Caaej, Su?pedra, HnRdVeruhiifs, Perfumery, Soaps, PncV.t Books, Checkers k Board?, i)oiiiincs. Paints, Ttlo Knivtn, Pocket Knives, Raxors and Sirops, Gun Caps. Putsies, Dolls, B-ads. Araber Beads, Cigars And war.y other article?. CALL AMD GET BARGAIN'S! E?3)U Clocks, T7r.tche, and Jewelry re paired in the best Etyle of workmanship, and wtrrfinled. Thankful for past fivor5, the rnbEcribec hopes 1 strict 2nt ntioa tobut:nesg to merit ccitiriniice of p' atronage. C. T. ROBERTS BOOT and SHOE EMrOKIILM! The gubs.-ribcr begs leave to inform the ps'-j-o that be has opened cut a Eoot ars? S'joe S;ore iu the roon;s formerly occnpicJ by DavJs & Evac?. on Ctnter street, Ebens bar. where he will carry on the business oa an extensive scale, READY-MADS COOTS asd SHOES Per tzlt it Ctty Fr:e I BOOTS A5i SHOES nzie to order- On thoriKt notice! i .ia puoiic are jnvitea to give me a j ca!!. I will sell cheap as the cheapest, sad i -warrant nsv stock aad make to give satisfic Fja31 JOTTN 0. EVANS. M-A SS1. 1 - , Mil