i i i i i A I i 3 - i I iTTrr m Q n A V ??!:?! v!;:::::::::::::J UN E 20. LOCAL THiTfEBSQ ilHU. EnSNSBURQ AND CltESSGN HArLXOAD, -On aad after Monday, Ma? 5, 1SC2, trains oa this road will rua fta fuilow3 : Leave Vthzssvvkg ; At 5.2C A. M., connecting vritu Fast Mail Easfcoftud Express We3t. At .25 1. M., connecting with Mail Train " West and Express East. Leave Chesson At 3.23 A. M., or on departure of Fast Mail East and Express "Wist: At P. M., or on departure of Mail Train West and Express East. ENOCH LEWIS, den. Sujt. j The Fourth of July SWJ ice CeJe- I Irate f Tu'i3 is the question, before which, I just at present, all other questions, the I goose - question and tho question as to I whether lager will intoxicate included, ! dwindle into comparative insignificance. J We notice that lathe cities and large towns, i nr( boin? made on a uiarrnifi- A "cent s2i!e to welcome the advent of our ' National birthday. All of which appears .f to us to he sniiuontij befitting. V"e should this year above all others afford ourselves an opportunity to give free and unbridled elullition to our latent Patriot ism. TI13 circumstances seem to demand 1 a lli-OM-Timc." Something after the I good old fashioned style to wit, music, f oratory, gunpowder, lemonade and other j ail tintinnabulation, toasts and trumpets I the whole revised and iuproved, 1 owev- I er, with marginal no'es annexed for future I reference. In short, we should, in the spirit of. thanksgiving, be joyous and grate ful for the many "good gifts" showered upon us as a People, and thus evince our gratitude to that Great Disposer of Events who hath "made and preserved us a Na tion' One year ago, the hotta of Rebellion threatened the National Capital, and grave doubts were entertained as to whether iber Fourth of July would dawn upon a no ii in existence as u great and powerful j ocrat t S.ul'mel, has assumed the editor Kepublie. A ) ear litis passed, and during j ship of that paper since the decease of its that year a most glorious record has been j late editor, 3Ir. Murray. We welcome engraved upon the pages of history, by j him to the tripod, and wish him a liberal the deeds of our heroes, who, with brave hearts and strong bands, have marched to victory over mony a bloody field, always bearing aloft in triumph the glorious old 'Stars and .Strii cs." The rebellion has I drooped its haughty cie.t, and instead of prcseuting a threatening attitude towards the Govcrnmentrit i.ew is frantically trugding for its very existence. ictory crowns our cuoris at t erj point, anu um- I fcoa is about ''pushed to the widl." 1 In view cf these and other fi tteung I f.-.etf, let us by all means have a Pig Ob- fcrvaate of the Occasion a celebration J t.s is a ceiebratiou. It wiil never do. you I know, Er Fbensburg to be behind her i t-3?ter towns in matters pcrtaiuiiig to pa- 1 t riot ism ar.d national pride. I Soinebouv second the motion but don't cli speak at once pea GrAND Pic Nic! Preparations for I h-dding a Pie Nic at the Fair Grounds, '1 ou the "Fourth," under the auspices and for the benefit of the Catholic church ol I this place, are being made on an extended I t-enle. The young ladies, we notice, have I taken the matter in hand, and, with that I energy so. characteristic of the sex, .are i j ushing things forward swimmingly. The 'f grounds are being renovated and refitted, I platforms for dancing extemporized, swings . I erected, and various other arrangements, I all looking to the especial concnIcnce and pleasure of visitors, iut iu working order. 1 A sumptuous repast wiil be served up on I the ground. The services of an excellent "i band of muic have been secured for the " occasion. Last, but not least, several ad "dresses from orators of well known abili- ties will add zest to the exercises. So that, 5vith this varied "bill of fare," all who are so inclined should certainly bo i ;able to rut in a "cav .ir..l liinrn" l itr it. We" advise our readers one and all to attend. Tickets, fifty cents. KiLLEn. A young man named James j CaTiigan, employed in one of the mines of "1 the Cambria Tron Company, Johnstown, was instantly killed on Monday of last 1 week by a mas3 of coal an I slute falling I upon him while engaged in removing the loose coal after having made what the mi ners term a "shoot." He was unmarried. and agt'd auout Ik) years. 0 we learn from the j.ti banc. Nfav Firm ! Py -reference to our ad vertising columns, it will be seen that the new firm of C. T. liobc-rts k Co., at the Jewelry Store, on High ttrect, have just received an extensive assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc., all of which will be disposed of "chcaper'than ever." Call 1 and secure bargains. Man Killed. A most melancholy accident, resulting in tbe death of a man named ISiglen, occurred near Cressoc, this county, one day last week. Tho unfortu nate man, it appears, had been in atten dance upon a ball at No. 4, and returning homo therefrom, along the line of the railroad, lie fell or laid down on the track. Owing to over indulgence in intoxicating liquors, he was uuable to perceive bis danger at all events, he remained where he fell until a freight train coming along, he was struck by the cow-catcher, and horribly mangled. One of his legs was crushed from the extremity to above the knee, and so' badly injured that amputa tion was rendered necessary. All efforts to save him, however, were abortive. He lingered a day or so. when death put an end to his suffering. The deceased rcsi ded between Crcsson and Gallitzin, and is spoken of as having been a worthy man. Alas ! that he should have put an enemy into his mouth to steal" away his life .' Pennsylvania Heserves. This ex cellent body .of soldiers, who composed part of M'Dowell's division and were sta tioned at Fredericksburg for some time past, have been sent forward to reinforce Gen. M'Clellan, before Richmond. They went down the Rappahannock on trans ports, convoyed by war steamers, and at latest accounts were at "White House, in the extreme front of the Union army. They will make their mark when the proper time arrives. Hints to Young Men. A thorough business education, such as can be obtain ed at the . Iron City College, Pittsburg, Pa., has already proved a fortune to many a young man. The advantages of this celebrated school are many and great, and the rising generation should not be slow in availing themselves thereof. NrwsrArouiAL. 31 r. James S. Todd, j former publisher of the Kbeusburg Ihm- j bhare of success Inciter from JoSisistovt sa. Joiisstcwx, June 23. 1802. To the Editor r-f The AUeghunian : An extensive burlarv was committed L a f davs s:acc. The millinery es- taUi,Lme:it -cf Mr?. Clark, on Franklin strcet Avas eritered, and goods to the value q $15Q Crricd off Qn the game nigllt ... ,1 - :n .friUn frnm 1 v Purach, a grocer on Canal street. No clue to the perpetrators of these daring robberies has yet been found. Not a little excitement was creatd-d among early risers on Main street the other morning, by the appearance of a horse, with the front part of a wagon at tached, coming down the street at railroad speed. They were found to belong to a milk-wagon, the coupling of which had broken, thus throwing down the hind part and precipitating driver,-milk-cans and all in every direction. The horse was cceu red and returned to his owner, who was standing speechless, gating upon the wreck arouncLJjim, sfid meditating, no doubt, on the sudden and extraordinary "fall of milk." The Nincvah Pie Nic came off as per announcement. Your correspondent had net the p'easure of being present thereat, but understands that it wae a large ar rangement. One young gentleman I wot of "cussed a few," by rcacon of missing the train which conveyed tbe picnickers to the grounds, through the dilatoriness of bis inamorata in matters pertaining to the toilet. Another Fic Nic was held at Morrell's Grove on Thursday last. Lager and tm tilated music formed the principal attrac tion, and were dispensed with a lavish hand. The coming Fourth of July will UL P1U"UU Ui ";i3 K1UU- i -ireaay LcartI of 110 -lcss tliaa sevcn ou I tapis. About the neatest specimen of hoax that I have seen lately was contained in the columns of the Indiana Democrat of a. few weeks tiLce. The editor gravely inform ed his readers that he had it "from a gen tleman from Johnstown that Wood, Mor rcll k Co. (of the KrJJing Mill) h.hired several 'contrabands' to woik for them, paying them twenty-fee cents per day," and furthermore, that "the white laborers threw down their tools and said they wo'd not woik a stroke until the 'niggers' were discharged." "Whereupon Mr. 3Iorrell "had to leave them go, and the laborers then resumed their wcik." Now, tlm is sheer fabrication. Some enterprising Johustowner. has gulled the'editorot the Democrat most completely, as no transac- i tlon of the kind ever occurred here. E. TSio "Shingling" Question. . Beclau, J'vnt 23, 1862. Dear Alleghenian, 4'C' "Is it anybody's business ' .. What another's business is ?" In the name of the prophet 1 hear me patiently for two minutes. I observe that a public journal, printed in this immediate locality the greater the pity has seen fit to enter a protest against tho now quite prevalent custom of girls "sltinglinfj" otherwise cutting very fchort and to a point, their hair. The editor refers, I presume, to the hair growing upon the caput proper. He does not explicitly say so, however.' If so, the occasion calls for a few re marks from "over the way." Per contra briefly then : In the first place. The abbreviated style of hair, were its introduction to be come general, would effectually prevent women from getting into one another's top knots as j now unfortunately so often the case whenever they become bellig erantly inclined. Secondly. It would save the enormous outlay expended on combs (of various sorts) and hair-pins ; also, the trouble of keeping these articles where they could by any possibility be found when wanted. Thirdly. It would save much precious time, patience, perseverance and hairoil all of which elements, as every lady knows, enter largely into the composition of a "presentable" figure-head. Fourthly. It would enable young la dies to keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of "flowing locks," to be presented to importunate admirers. Fifthly. If it "failed to produce many admirers amongst the opposite sex, as the editor aforesaid is of opinion, it might, at least, conduce to the comfort and con venience of those whom it most intimately concerns the girls themselves. And so on, down to Seventecnthly all going to show that, as you emphasize it in the masculine lingo, the "style" in ques tion is "decidedly the thin." The edi tor's opinion as above to the contrary not withstanding. Inasmuch as it is altogether probable that the "!7illiy,' crotchet will undergo no serious detriment from newspaporia strictures of the antagonistic persuasion come from whatsoever source they may. but, on the contrary, that the girls "All shingled and shorn " will do in the matter as they do in al matters in which they are concerned jiut as they please, I close by directing the prayerful attention of the editor aforesaid to the apt little couplet at the top of these "few brief remarks." Kith (Cue of 'cm.) ARTHUR W. LITTLE. CHARLES WATSON FKAXSLI.V JAXXET. A. W. LITTLE & CO. IMPOHTF.PS AXD.JOEBKR9 OF o SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawl.-;, Mantillas, Ribbons. Dress Trimming ("loves, White Goods, Embroideries, No. 32.TMarkct Street. Philadelphia. June 20, 1802-tf. TEW PIMM AND NEW GOODS!! C. T. R5ers & Co. The subscribers take pleasure in informing the People in general that they have just re ceived, at their rooms, on High street, a large and varied stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, NOTION'S, FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ic, &c, All of which they arc prepared to sell cheaper than ever. ThauktVil for past favors, the new firm would a;k a continuance of the same. No charge for showing our stock. CALL AND EXAMINE ARTICLES! Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired with neatness and despatch We have experienced workmen in our employ, and the public cau rest satisfied that their work will be done satisfactorily. e do our best to render cus tomers satisfaction, larfjcs vu,c1crate. C. T. RO HERTS Jt Co. Ebensburg, June 19, 18C2-tf.' gMFLTl'S VEGETABLE COFFEE. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and re tail, by JOHN SilOFFNER, Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa. For sale by A. A. Darker, and at -the principal stores in Ebensburg. March, 20, 18 , ly. T? B ENSBU 1 G IO UN on v. 5 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 & CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 1G, 1SG2. IAY UP ! PAY Ur ! ! All persons indebted to the subscribers by either Note or Book account, are hereby notified to make immediate payment. . Costs will be saved bv attending to this in time. D. J. EVANS k SON. Ebensburg, May 20, lbG2-3t. ITTSBURtill, PA:, corner Tean and St. Clair' Sis. The largest Commercial School of the Uni ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3, GOO Students, in five yeara, from 31 States, and the only one which aifords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz ; Mercantile, Manufacturers, Steam Boat, Rail lioad .j Bank Booh-Keeping. FIRST PREMIUM Plain and Ornamental Yennmansliip ; also Surveying, Engineering, and Mathematics generally. - nys for a Commercial Course 7 Students en ter and review at any time. CST MINISTERS' SUNS' tuition at half- price. For Catalogue of 8G pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Pennmanship, and a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishincr, inclose 24 cents in stamps to the Princiuals, JENKINS & SMITH, April 24, 18C2,-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. o PPUANS' COU11T SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Br virtue of an order of the Oiphans' Court of Cambria county, tbe undersigned will ex pose to sale, by public vendue or cutcry, on the premises, on Thursday, the 10th day of July, next, at one o'clock, P. M., all the right, title and interest (being one undivided half) j)f Robert Edwin Peary, a-minor child and 4feir of Charles N. Peary, deceased, of, in and to all the following described real estate, to wjt: A lot of ground situate in Wattstown, Allegheny townsbip,&ambria county, being Lot No. 2, on the plan of said town, bounded as follows : Beginning at a post, a corner of Lot No. 1, thence, by Main street, S. 3 E., CO teet, to a post; thence by Lot No. 3, N. 8C W., 120 feet, to a post; thence, by Lo gan Street, Cr Yi, ." fret, to a post ; thence, by Lot No. , S. 8G VvM 120 feet to the Be ginning. Being the same property which was sold on Levari Facias, No. 72, June term, 1S58, Common Pleas of Cambria county, as the property of Joseph Coulter and conveyed to the said Charles Pearv (deceased) and Henry Nutter, by ShcrilFs Deed dated July ig, lsns.j TERMS : One third the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the balance "in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest. To be secured by the judgment bonds aud mortgage of the purchaser. E. J. NUTTER, Guardian of Robert Edwin Peary. June 19, 18G2,3t. LIST OF LETTERS The following is a List of Letters re maining in the Ebensburg Post Office up to June 5th : Peter Allbough Joseph Berkey Barbara Campbell James Clark Mrs A M Campbell Miss Rosanpa Kain Ncnnie Clcras John Dunmiro John S Davis P Driskoil Miss A R Davis H S Eason David D EvaiW Miss M N Evans Randolph Folckner John Frankinburger Charles Firtchey Bridget Flannegan John Foust Jr N George SamT Geiso Marv Herner R if Holmes Beniamin Jones Haunah Jones Rev II Long Jos W Myers 2 Wm II Moreland C Moscbaush Miss II C Miller Anthony Mealy Miss A Myres O A M'Keen Miss M C Moreland Capt P O'Connell John Connell Mi.-s J A Owens P Penticoir A Ctoomnoiker Miss Ann E Rager. Sam'l Reese Abram Riblet Mrs M Shoemaker Joshua Strayer Mrs M E Shoemaker Jacob Settlemire Geo W Frtese" L Walker Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. JOHN' THOMPSON, P. M. Ebensburg, June 5, l8G2-4t. Tsliolesalc Grocer, DEALER IX FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED. BACON, SUGAR CURED HAMS. MESS PORK, BEEF, C 11 EESE, I RON, N A ILS, G LA SS, WHALE, TANNER'S AND CARBON OIL, So. 2"51 Libert y Street, (Opposite Uajle 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 his old friends and customers. Pittsburgh, June T, Iti52-im. LICENSE NOTICE. The following nnmcd persous have filed their Petitions for Tavern and Quart License, in this clTiee, and they will be presented for the action of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Camoria county on Monday, the Thirtieth day of June, A. D., 1HGJ, to wit: TAVERN LICENSE. 'Fcter F. Cauifield, 2d Ward. Johnstown ; D. A." Conrad, West Ward, Ebensburg; D.Bur kct, Susquehanna Tp. QUART LICENSE. Tatrick M'Dunn, Wilmore Borough. JOSEPH M DONALD, Clerk. Office Clerk of Quarter Sessions, ) ' Ebensburg, June 5, 18G2-3t ( nniiE union- JL RIGIIT OR WRONG 1' UXWX rLAXIXG MILL, Kbemburg, renna. The subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he is prepared to furnish, on short notice and on reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SAS1I AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS. All work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charge will be made. Orders from a distance solicited, and filled with uromptness and dispatch. Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS. fcbensburg, Jan. 30, 1862-tf. JAS. W. RIDDLE. JXO. C. SHERDOKXE. WM. H. GILL. R1 IDDLE, GILL & CO. Importers and YI10lesale. Dealers tn foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 433 Market St., below Mb, and Merchant Street. PHILADELPHIA. May 1, 1352-tf. THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL Per 2nciiX'rortcl Z I QuIclrSales AND Small Profits." .9 A. A. BARKER, EDaxsriraa, Pa. fltnE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an 1 nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that lie has just received, at Lis store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought tothis county, all of which he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. DRES3 GOODS, Of every description. WOOLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the newest styles. EMBROIDERIES Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLOTHING, A better and cheaper article than e ver before offered to this communitv. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Queensirarr, Groceries, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Jhr riny and Cod fish, Iron and A'tfi", Cedar and Willoic Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc, etc., etc. These, and many other descriptions of j Goods, too numerous to here mention, coa- j stantly on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a. FIRST CLASS COUXTRY STORB, where anything or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock at n time, and par ing for the same almost entirely in Cash, the snbscriVer is enabled to sell considerably cheaper than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion von need only call and examine his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS." Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. ThP Public is requested to roll in the more tho merrier and secure Bargains. A. A. IIAItKER. rec. ir. EBENSBUHG FMBC! P III Ml h& LW JP tU ik JJItOKE OCT IN A NEW FLACK Six ' BARGAINS! BARGAINS rou EVERYBODY The Eubscriber takes pleasure in calling the attention of, the citizens cf CARROLL TOWN und vicinity to the fact that lie haj just received, and 'u now opening, at the old fctaui of Moore fcon, a largo ana varc4 stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassiraeros, Doekins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jcans, Tickings, Flannels,' Brown & Bleached Muslins, kc -JinJjSS GOODS of every itylc. Together with an excellent otock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, . FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS," QUE ENS WARE," NOTIONS, &c., -xc., Lc. And, in fact, anything and everything usually . kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which, will be disposed of r.t prices to t uit the times. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1 - . Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and no charge for showing articles. Cherry-, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, nnd other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goods. A. A. BARKER. May 29, leG2-tf jTEW CHEAP CASH STORE ! ! ! 'THAT'S WnATS THE MATTER I" E. J. MILLS CO. beg leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that the)' have just received, at their ucw Etora . room, on High street, u nioit complete assort ment of Spring' and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles : Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plaiu and Fancy Silk?, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, aud so on. ad ir,lliitum. Also : Boot3 and Shoes, Hats, Car9, F.or.neLl, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationary, Flour. Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasses, Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ic, kc, Lc. In short not to dip further into ledicu details they intend keeping A NUMBER UNE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience of country community can be succcssfuly ca tered to. By buying a large stock at a time, they ar enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No char-a lor showing articles. TU Country Produce taken iu fxchana for goods. Ebensburg, April 24, 1SS2. c a 5 2 A -1 . (rs ui u. r ti 1 55 1 H k r-! m n . - 1 L ? S. 5 w o re r - r lc . - .n " r-t V x - (; -or-; - rr. O n c - o r- o r o c " 2. o o E3 S 3 1 -1 e 5 s g 3 Z z. z 3 tL n 3 " TM T r -1 n " cr. c T- 3 r" o o rr n cr o V e -- c S3 OS - B'B 5" 0 .. a g et ? 3 -0 c U D - . . . j r- -1 -i ri C 5 O zz. - 0 1 ' j o i "" r if 5' o rT " et ' C z 1 3 23 O 'A r. n a rp. 2 0 e c c 0 t a, trf 2 2 . d 9r "2. o c P P rs n C , o 3 r 7 3 I7T.ENSBURG HARDWARE AND Id STOVE DEPOT. BA RGAIXS TO BB JJA V ! Thfl undersigned has just received a larg and splendid assortment of Hardware an-1 Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stove?," Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron. Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned nnd Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, ic, ic, nil of which he will sell very low for CASH or-exchange for Country Produce. Also : He still continues to mannf.ietnrc Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for Fala either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. He returns his sincere thanks to his oil friends and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leavr to hope that tbey will come forward and Fettle up their account of long etandiug, and commence the new year "on the square." He wu?t have raeny ta enable him to keep up hi stock. Trices low, to buit the ime. GEO. HUNTLEY, Ebensburg, Jany. 9, l8C2tf ANTED IMM EPIATELY ! A g ood jourueviTian TINNER, bv GEO. HUNTLEY.' EVcBlVirg. Mat 25, 1??;. 3v J in J I
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