u THURSDAY::::::::::::: ::JUNE 5. LOCAL AND PERSONAL - Ebensbtjro and CressoxV Railroad. On and after Monday, May 5, 1862, trains ton this road will run as followa : Leave Ebensburg At 5.3C A. M At e. connecting with Fast Mail Vt and Express "West. 3 p. M., connecting with Mail Train West and Express East. Leave Cresson i At 8.55 A. M., or on departure of Fast Mail I East and Express West: I At 7.45 P. M.t or on departure of Mail Train West and Express East. I ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. I Ye Printer Manne's Notices. The following remarks, which we find in an I exchange, are so pertinent and truthful, i and contain bo delicate yet aitogeiner I apropos a moral, that we transfer them in toto to our columns Among the most I amusing portion of the columns of every newspaper are those notices which occa- sionally appear in prominent and conspic- t of said papers to pay up their subscrip I lions. The tone of these duns present a 1 'marked contrast to the laconic and deci J ded stylo which tradesmen and others put forth in the advertising columns, wherein "i they briefly out expuciuy uuunu men debtors that unless their accounts are : speedily adjusted they will be put into the hands of an officer lor collection, lhe I printer, on the contrary, speaks in a mod test and deprecatory manner, as if he were ' I in danger of committing a mortal sin by I reminding his subscribers that something j o J more is necessary to the patronage of a 2apcr than a name and an unredeemed I promise to pay. Such is generally the . character of his first notices. But, finding ; that these do not succeed, and discovering Jk kif rf thnsA inrtahtnd to him. nrobablv r mij X J 1 ninelv-nine out of a hundred amuse them- 1 selves with his verdancy in expecting to "j collect hard cash with a few soft words, ) the priutcr waxeth wroth and issues anoth 'r pronuueiamento, full of fire and fury, file tells his obdurate debtors that printers j cannot live on air ; that the paper-maker I must be paid type, ink, fuel, light, rent, I t cetera, cost money so does the pnn ter's daily bre-d and finally he exclaims, in a tone that he expects will rend the very rocks, uYe want money, and must have it !" Unfortunate, miserable mor- ,. fUl . lie IS a pilUlCI, iiuu JUUlLio t."; - I lust men in the world to resort to compul- Ihory measures. It is the general impres 1 Mon that their "bark is worse than their bite," so they lose thousands where other jiaon would not lose hundreds. I Could those who thoughtlessly defer or I altogether omit paying their newspaper : I account? reflect upon the trouble, difficul I ty, and sometimes ruin, that such negli- !.gence occasions, we are sure they would " f 1 a -1 i-L x l'i. inewspaper establishments that they do --" with merchants and mechanics. Military MATTER.-fcapt. Jas. Mur- ray, of this place, recently First Lieuten ant ot the celebrated "Silver Grays," is now engaged in recruiting a company in this county for the war. He has thus far secured about fifty men, a portion of whom havo been sworn in and sent to camp.- He expects to fill out the company within two weeks, when it will be attached to the 115th Penna. regiment, Col. Patterson, now stationed at Camp Curtin. Capt Murray is an out-and-out military man He served with credit as Captain of the "Cambria Guards" .during the Mexican war, and more recently as First Lieuten ant of the "Silver Grays." He has the reputation of being one of the best drill masters in the State. Any one possessed with the desire to don Uncle Sam's livery and "eo for a soldier" could not do better than enlist under Capt. Murray! Serious Accident.-'Wo regret to learn that C. D. Murray, Esq., editor of the Democrat & Sentinel, sustained a se rious injury on Saturday evening of last week, in consequence of inadvertently step ping oflF the pavement into an open cellar- way, in the dark. In his fall, ha struck his head on a stone step, bruising it dan gerously, and rendering him entirely senseless for several hours. Doubts were even entertained for a time as to his re covery, but we understand he is now men ding perceptibly. We commiserate him in his misfortune, and wish him a speedy convalescence. W. M. Gor"MT.y. We direct the atten tion of our readers to the card in another column of W. M. Gormly, dealer in Pro visions, Iron, Nails, Glass, Oils, &c., 271 Liberty street, Pittsburg. Mr. G. has purchased the interest of hi3 late partners, and now carries on the extensive business of the establishment undt r his own name. He is well known to the mercantile fra ternity of this county, and highly esteem ed as a ccntleman of excellent business principles and qualifications. Those deal ing in anything in his line should send him an order. irioitne mat uamci j. xeu, -rs'-, a pruiu 1'iinent lawveYof Blair countv. delivered an ?j 1 . .i j rp : i. n r ii, uuurvai till xcuipciducc iu tuc uan ui mc .evenings since. It i3 spoken of as having bcen an eloquent and interesting effort. ii I' il: I I r . jj way oi auuitiiiiing rcirt&iuug, m a variety of points of view, wouldn't a Tem- 1 .lawyer be emphatically the ticket ! We ' 'rather think so. Doubt that the sun is , "fire, Doubt the world doth move, Doubt truth to be a liar but never doubt that such an untoward and altogether unlikely event would excite the subiimest kind of k moral, social and political eolu3 ! A "member of the bar forswear the bar the bare idea overwhelms us ! Let's licker ! -So enough said. Our Railroad. The work of laying the iron on the last half-mile of the Eb- -ensburg and Cresson Railroad, commenced . Several days ago, is now about concluded. -Ia number of switches are being construc ted at the Depot, after the completion of "which the erection of the turn-table will be forthwith commenced. In the mean time, our indefatigable Borough officials 're having the route from the city proper io tne Lepot graded as speedily as cir cumstances will permit. L'riefly, matters 9 . jjinu things pertaining to the Railroad are 'Iworking together harmoniously and expe- iMiiiouiwy lor OUr POOi nni tco mx7 v li - ' O I " " " 1 Ipect in a very short time to r,KroniVlft fh completion of the enterprise. J We learn that 31 r. Joseph P. Thomp son, of Philadelphia, has been appointed pgeut ci the road tor tins place. lie will pake a srood official. "in- Pittsburg, The Continental Hotel. During a recent trip to Pittsburg, we had the pleas ure of sojourning for a season with that prince of bonifaces and good fellow gen erally, Dr. Clark, of the Continental. We found him "at home," and doing a splen did business in his peculiar line. The hotel has already, attained an enviable reputation, and bids fair to become, like its namesake in the Quaker City, an stitution." When you visit reader, try and make it convenient to stop at the Continental. The latch-string al ways hangs out for Cambrians. Cambria County and tiie War. We have the authority of the Cambria Tribune for sajing that Cambria county has three Colonels, one Lieut. Colonel, two Majors, two Adjutants, thirteen Cap tains, three Surgeons, two Chaplains, one Brigade and two Regimental Quartermas ters, and from 1,200 to 1,400 lesser offi cers and privates in the Federal army. Bully for Little Cambria ! Reported Killed. It is currently reported here that Mr. Robert Davis, of the 12th regular infantry with M'Clel lau's army- was killed in a skirmish with the Rebels a short time since. He was from Cambria township, this county, and enlisted last winter. His friends in this section have as yet heard nothing definite concerning his fate. Rarey-ism. Wm. Price, the world- renowned horse-tamer, will be in town du ring the present week, ready and willing stubborn and vicious hor- a la mode de Rarey. Those posses- any of the above described variety should bring them along, and let the Pro fessor try his hand on them. to operate on ses Letter from Jotinstotrn. Johsstown, June 2, 18C2. To the Editor of The Alleghanian: j A robbery of a rather serious. character occurred here a few nights-since. . A young man named Baker, while 6tandieg on the porch in the rear of the Scdt House, was astonished at receiving a se vere thump on the back, and considerably more so on finding his watch abstracted from his pocket at tho same moment. The thief, who evidently was an adroit one, immediately decamped, leaving his victim astonished at the "flight of time." The watch was a very fine cne, valued at eighty dollars. The past week has been a quite brisk one, owing to the employees of the mill being paid one-half their wages in cash. "Scrip" has been a great drawback to the prosperity of our city, but letter times are now anticipated. With the rolling mill company paying cash, and the Na tional Foundry established in this "natu rally advantageous" place, we will go on prospering and to prosper. Notwithstanding the many advantages urged in her behalf, however, I fear that Johnstown will not secure the National buildings. But if we may not boast of casting monster cannon, there is one thing that we can and will brag about our Lit erary Association. This institution, scarce ly a month old, numbers among its mem bers some of the most intelligent men of our town, and bids fair to be a complete success. Mr. John Townsend, one of the rolling mill firm, proposes furnishing 83,000 towards providing a library, iii case our citizens, contribute 81,000. From this you may infer that the,"Johns-. town Literary Association" will be no one horse affair. " ! l! James Sweeny, who enlisted ' from this place in the Sickles' Brigade, but was, subsequently transferred to Bates' Flying Artillery, is home on parole. Ho was taken prisoner at tho battle of Williams burg, and sent to Richmond, where he remained four days, being then released on condition that he would not bear arms until exchanged. He says Richmond looks gloomy enough now, the majority 6P. the inhabitants having left for places of less danger. He had the pleasure of conversing with the gallant Col. Corcoran, whom he represents as being much worn and wasted by his protracted confinement. Yours, &c., . E. 1 PITTSBURGH, PA:, corner Tenn and St. : - ' ' Clair Sts. -- The largest Commercial School of the Uni ted; States, with a patronage of nearlj 3,000 StlldCIltS, in five yearc, u. 01 o., , and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, Viz : Mercantile) Manvfacturcrs, Steam Boat, Rail lioad Bank Book-Keeping. FIRST PREMIUM Plafn and Ornamental Yennmanthip ; also Survryingi Engineering, and Mathematics generally. $35. OO Pays fof a Commercial Course ; Students en ter and review at anj time. EST MINISTERS' SONS' tuition at half price. Fof Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental l'ennmanship, and a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents in Btamps to the Principals, JENKIKS k SMITH, April 24, I812,ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. LIST OF LETTERS The following is a List of Letters re maining in the Ebensburg Post Office up to June 5th 2 M- GORMLY, "Wholesale Grocer, DEALER IS FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED, BACON, SUGAR CUltKD HAMS, MESS PORK, BEEF, CHEESE, IRON', NAILS, GLASS, WHALE, TANNER'S AND CARBON OIL, Xo. 271 Liberty Street, (Opposite Eagle Hotel,) Having purchased the interest of his late partners, will continue the business at the old stand, and will be pleased to receive the patronage of hi3 old friends and customers. . ; Pittsburgh, June 5, 18G2-3m. ; r : LICENSE NOTICE. . ; The following named persons have filed their Petitions for Tavern and Quart License, in this office, and thev will be presented fort the action of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria cofunty on Monda-, the Thirtieth, day of June, A. D., 18G2, to wit: " QUART LICENSE. ' Patrick M'Dunn, Wilmore Borough. JOSEPH M DONALD, Clerk. Office Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Ebensburg, June 5, 18G2-3t J OKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE ! I Peter Allbough Joseph Berkey Barbara Campbell James Clark Mrs A M Campbell Miss Rosanna Kaiu Nennie Cleras John Dunniire John S Davis P Driskoll Miss A R Davis II S Eason . David D Evans Miss M N Evans . Randolph Folckner John Frankinburger Charles Firtchey Bridget Flannegan John Foust Jr N George Sam'l Geise Maty Herner 11 II Holmes Benjamin Jones Hannah Jones Rev II Long Jos W Myers 2 Win H Moreland C Mosebaugh Miss II C Miller Anthony Mealy Miss A Myres O A M Keen Mis3 M C Moreland Capt P O'Connell John Connell Miss J A Owens P Penticoff A Cioomnoiker Miss Ann E Rager Sam'l Reese Abram Riblet Mrs M Shoemaker Joshua Strayer Mrs M E Shoemaker Jacob Settlemire Geo W Freese L Walker Persons calling for any of the above letters Will please say they are advertised. JOHN THOMPSON P. M. ir Ebensburg, June 5, l862-4t. 1ST TEW GOODS I ! NEW FIRM ! ! I WM. DAVIS k SONS are receiving and opening, at the old stand of Wm. Davis, on High street, a superior assortment of Goods, which they offer to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity at reduced prices. Their stock consists in part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WA RE, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES, CLOTHING, etc., etc., etc. All tf which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. No charges for exhibiting goods. Country Produce of every description -wanted in exchange for goods. WM. DAVIS & SONS. Ebensburg, May 22, I862-3t ii All persons indebted to me are re spectfully invited to come forward and settle without delay. WM. DAVIS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The undersigned, Administrators of Jacob Stahl, dee'd., have in their possession about 22 Watches, which appear to have been left with the said Jacob Stahl during his lifetime, for the purposetof being repaired. As we wish to close the business of the estate, no tice is hereby given to the owners of the said watches to come forward, on or before the 12th day of June next, prove property in the game, and take them away, otherwise they will be sold immediately after that date. We ilo not know who are the owners. ELIZABETH STAHL, H. KINKEAD, ' ' Ebensburg, May 15, 1862 Adro'rs. -I3J? iii BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! for EVERYBODY; sin fc$The crop? throughout the couuty ' is ? easy a. look healthy. Personal. Our- friend, Charles W. WTingard, formerly of this place but now of Lock Haven, was in town a few days last week. He looks hale and hearty, as though his new home agreed with him perfectly. Success attend him ! Religious. Elder Wauk, the eloquent divine who recently preached a series of sermons in Johnstown with signal success, is now lecturing nightly at the Disciples' Church, this p'.ace. He draws large and appreciative audiences. Killed. A young man from Johns town, name to us unknown, was killed by being run over by a train of cars near Rlairsville Intersection one day last week. Died. la Blacklick township, on the 27th ult., Mrs. Fuances Gillan, oonsort of John Gillan, Sr., in the 73d year of her age j The subscriber takes pleasure in calling the attention of the citizens of CARROLL- TOWN and vicinity to the fact that he has just received, and is now opening, at the old stand of Moore k Son, a large and varied stock of ; Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown k Bleached i -Mnslins. &c . . , DRESS GOODS of every style. ' Together with an excellent stock of ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAIS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, QUE ENSWARE, . NOTIONS, ' x &c.; 'kc.f -"Sic. And, in fact, anything and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which will be disposed of at prices to suit the times.; CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I , : . Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and no charge for showing articles. ftfa?- Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and 1 other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for CJoods. A. A. BARKER. : May 20, 1862-lf ATTENTION! jt . WANTED BY A. A. BARKER. ;if0,000 ft. good common and Clear Pine Bds. 00,000 " good Poplar and Cherry Lumber. 100,000 " good Ash Lumber. For which a fair price will be paid in Mer chandise, and part Cash for choice lots. Ebensburg, April 24,1862. 17RENSRURG FOUNDRY. J The withdrawal of the foreman and book-keeper from the Ebensburg Foundry, renders it absolutely necessary that all ac counts shall be settled up without any delay. Persons desirous of saving difficulty, and perhaps costs, had better call and settle with out further notice. E. GLASS k CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 10, 1862. T)AY UP ! PAY UP ! ! E . All persons indebted to the subscribers by either Note or Book account, are hereby notified to make immediate payment. Costs will be saved by attending to this in time. D. J. EVANS k SON. - Ebensburg, May 29, 18G2-3t. THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL EBENSBURG Quick. Sales J"EW CHEAP CASH STORE 1 1 1 "THAT'S WlIAfsTHE MATTER !" E. J. MILLS k CO. bog lenve to announco lo thft citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received at their new store room, on High street, a tuost complete assort ment of Spring and Su miner Goods, consisting in part of the following articles i Dress Goods-, Millinery Goods, Plain and so on, ad infinitum. Small Profits." A. A. BARKER, Ebensburg, Pa. riHIE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an JL nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, at his store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS,' ever before brought to this county, nil of which he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. . DRESS GOODS, Of every description. WOOLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the newest 6tvlea. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND PALUOEALS, The latest and best styles. ALso i . ; . , . - -. . Boots and Shp.0Sj.,itat3, Cars, PonnetJ, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswarc, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasses, Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, 4c, 4c, 4c. In short -not to dip further into tedious details they intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience of a country community can be successfuly ca tcred to. By buying a large stock at a time, they are enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge for showing articles. UQL- Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Ebensburg, April 24, 13G2, READY-MADE CLOTHING, A better and cheaper article than everbefore offered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERYGOODS AND NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. TRIAL LIST SECOND WE Penna. RR. Co. vs Newkirk et al. vs Richardson et al. vs Pedan- vs Whites ' vs Hcnby vs Hollywood x vs Divers ; vs Same vs Moore vs Ross for uso vs Burgoon: vs Snjder vs Rose vs Alsip vs Sanker et a!. vs Hoffman ; vs Noel i-iUi vs Kline- vs Kerrigan vs Same vs Prinple sv Yeagly vs Longstreth vs White vs EK JLXK TERM, 1862. Durbin, King et al, Kohman, Lycom'g Co. Ins. Co. Roberts Exrs. Warner et al, . Lyconvg. Co. Ins. Co. Scott, Same, Blair, Same, Pen nock. Horner, Gageby, Rager, MCormick, Weakland, Eb.4 Cresson RR. Ryan, MConnell, O'Skelly, Cooper, Pipev, Pluiumer, Leib. w NTED IMMEDIATELY ! A good journeyman TINNER, bv GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, May 29, 1SG2. BUFFALO ROBES. Ilardicare, Queenstcare, Groceries, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Fish, Iron and Xails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc., etc. etc. These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. Not to raiuce matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS CO UXTR Y STORE, where anything or everything a person mny need or desire can be obtained. By bitvinga large stock at a time, and pay ing for the same almost entirely in Cash, the RubscriVer is enabled to sell ronsilerably chraprr than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call and examine his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS." Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. -i c- rr ca S h -e L ' e- w-T 5 S 5 2 g 2 2gg. g - 5 o p. 2 "5 2, U B pr- re, 3 i i E 1-1 s: 3 2. JT s s p KJ S-Tg 5 oO, : ir. zz. . o ' e u ? e 5s o 5T S 3 re ?i -1 P 3 e . 2 g. g 9 V. C C 3 2. . A Z S. 2. 2 , H 1- 3 c H " i p 5 ex. ou U 3i -3 do Ci.c-tr i k S- ?r SO c-o h j 5 2. A cr Zi z: . a n a n Zt o on Z 5 5To EBENSBURa HARDWARE AND STOVE DEPOT. BAR G A IX S TO BE II A D t The undersigned has just received a largo and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, 4c, 4c, all of which he will sell very low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : He still continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for salo either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. He returns his sincere thanks to his old friends and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that they will come forward and settle up their account1 of long btandicg, and commence the new year "on the square." He must have mouey to enable him to keep up his 6tock. Prices low, to suit the imes. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. 9, 18C2tf The Tublic is requested to roll in the more the merrier and secure Bargains. A. A. MARKER. Dec 15 1861. Q T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Favcy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, 4o Just received at the Jewelry stora of C. T. Roberts, a large and complete stock of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, &c, which will be sold very low for Cash. Ladies are invited to call and examine his stock, and secure bargains, Repairing faithfully performed and warranted to give satisfaction: JSept. 20, 18C1. "rpuE UNION JL RIGHT OR WRONG !' CXI OX I'LAXIXG MILL, - Ebentburg, Fenna. The subscriber bejrs leave to inform th Public that he is prepared to furnish on short notice and on reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS. All work warrauted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charge will be made: Order from a distance solicited, and Clled wilH promptness and dispatch. Bf33w Rough Lumber taken in evebange for Worked Lumber. B. V. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, Jan. SO, 1862-tf. s MITII'S VEGETABLE COFFEE. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and re tail, by JOHN SHOFFNER. Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa. 12?" Tor sale by A. A. Barker, ud at ths priucipal stores In Kben6burg. March, 20, ie62,ly. : - ' . Cr Blank Summons. Blank Sr-ftriss, Blank Execution. Conf table's Ketone, 4c.' for sale at thi ctficc IS -7 w X J ini
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