The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, November 07, 1861, Image 3

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Lcfojx ifnJTABT Matters. The ser-
cotnpftniea composing the tamDna
c- Oonnty Begiment,; now at Camp Curtin,
' ,re-iapidij filling up, ana tnetr iuu com-
Omenta will aoon be obtained. This reg
iment will be the first to receive marching
orders from that point, and those desiring
to "see service" shortly should enlist in if
forthwith. The field officers, Col. Camp
bell, Lt, Col. M'Dermitt, and Maj. Linton,
are practical military men, the Colonel
and Major having served in the three
months' campaign, and the Lt. Colonel in
the Mexican war." They are widely known
throughout the entire county, and possess
in the fullest degree the respect and con
fidence of the people. The "Frosty Sons"
could not possibly find a better field for
the display of their patriotism than in the
rjnks of this regiment.
Company F, of Col. Geary's regiment,
is formed by the merging of two parts of
companies, hailing respectively from Gal
litzin, this county, and Allegheny county.
The officers are as follows : Captain, Jos.
B. Copeland, of Allegheny; First Lieu
tenant, David Mills, of Cambria ; Second
Lieutenant, Caleb Green wait, of Alleghe
ny; First Sergeant, Peter Kay lor, of
Cambria. At latest accounts, they were
stationed at Point of Rocks, Maryland.
A squad of some ten or twelve men left
thia plaee for Pittsburg on Monday, to fill
up the ranks of Capt. Williams' 19th reg
ular infantry company. They were all
from thw vicinity. This regiment is ex
pected to be attached to Gen. Sherman's
(formerly Anderson's) command, in Ken
tucky. V
The ranks of the "Silver Grays," we
understand, have been almost filled to the
ciaximum standard. We brieve no defi
nite time has bc2n arranged for the depar
ture of the company for the field of glory
. Highway Robbery. On Thursday of
last week, an aggravated case of highway
robbery was committed on the Ebensburg
and Wilmore Plank Iload, a few miles
from this place, under the following cir
. eumstances : Mr.' Thomas Williams, a
"young man residing in Cambria Township,
who wa3 returning, from Wilmore with an
unloaded wagon, 'fell in with two strolHrrjr
vazabonds a short distance below the Wal
too House. The men requested to be al
lowed to ride in the wagon, which re
quest was cheerfully acceded to. While
they were still talking, one of the travel
lers, taking advantage of a to him auspi
cious moment, dealt Mr. W. a severe blow
orrthe head with a cane, prostrating him
Rod. rendering him. entirely senseless fcr
time being. The ruffiins then pro
dded to rifle his pocket3 of their valua
ble?, among whichwere two pocket-books
containing, a sum . of money and papers,
after which they decamped for parts un
known. . The horses attached to the wagon
then started homeward, and Mr. W.'s feet
baring -henm. ..-ontanflficl-. in .. tlio lines
when he fell, he was dragged in that con
dition, still senseless, to the Walton House,
where he was taken up and cared for. He
r&s severely though not seriously injured
by his several mishaps! A warrant was
immediately issued fcr the arrest of the
villains, but they have not yet been taken.
It is to be hoped, however, that they may
be nabbed and punished as they deserve.
KjLLED IN' TIIE ROLLING MlLL. A
jourjg man, a German, aged about 17
jears, named Conrad Woolf, was killed in
the Rolling Mill, at Johnstown, on Thurs
Uj night, the 24th ult., by being drawn
tetween the Rolls. While in the act of
Teaching across the Rolls to obtain an oil.
c"o, a knit jacket which he wore caught
ln the machinery, and before he could
disengage it he was drawn through be
tween the Rolls, by which he received
ach injury that he died in about an hour
fter. His head passed through at the
coupling, & space of about eight inches,
nd was not much hurt, but the greater
Portion of his body passed obliquely be
tween the Rolls, and it was consequently
terribly bruised and crushed. So says the
Cambria Tribune.
HeavxStorm. W.e were favored with
another very extensive rain-storm during
the latter part of last week and the begin
ning of the present, which equalled, if it
did not overtop, its great predecessor of a
month ago. ' The rain commenced falling
on Friday evening, and continued without
intermission until Monday at noon, when
the' war of the elements moderated some
what. The atmosphere, however, has worn
a moist watery tinge ever since. J ust
suth another disagreeable rain, we venture
to say, has never before been experienced
in this latitude. Not a mild, steady show
er was it, neither a fierce, rushing tem
pest,' but one of- those demnition driz
zle$tn whIl" an incalculable quantity of
cold, penetrating and very vet moisture is
dispensed to unwilling mortals. No um
brella could successfully withstand its as
saults, nor the thickest soled boots or most
voluminous overcoat altogether protect
from its malign influence. But patter!
patter! drizzle! drizzle 1 it continued,
with the most tantalizing iudifference to
human enmfort or convenience patter !
drizsJe I for three mortal nights and days,
durin" which time the soul of man was
troubled and his sole in vain sought a
resting place. Thus, in fact, until, in the
over-fullness of our heart and the language
of a celebrated author, we were ready to
exclaim, "Clerk of the Weather,- for
heaven's sake, dry up... -the fish will all
be drowned if you don't !'"'
The various streams throughout this
county were swollen to an unusua height.
The trestle-work of the bridge over the
Conemaugh, near Wilmore, was swep.f
away, rendering the structure useless for
the time being. Wagons are now obliged
to cross through the water. Beyond this,
we have heard of no damage being done.
LARCEN Y Tj XTH.Acr.DlK ar. y ! One
night last week, some wicked individual,
not having a due fear of the law before
his eyes, did feloniously effect an entrance
into the domicil of Mr. Richard Owens,
resident about one mile cast of town. The
circumstances would seem to indieatoat
booty was the article on which he "was
intent ; but it also appears that he was
very moderate in levying his forced con
tributions. The only valuables missed by
Mr. O. comprise a quantity of County
Orders, one pair of scissors, and a clock
key ! We hardly thought there was a
man in this section so "intensely needy as
to be obliged o steal and especially to
steal County Orders I The thief must
certainly hae been insane, and but a
small modicum of method could have en
tered into the composition of his madness.
No arrest has been made.
Unique. In the printed advertisement
cf i certain Justice of the Peace, who lives
omething less than a thousand miles from
locality, there appears the following
parkier;
'Jistice dispensed without fear, favor or
Section." . .
Jn these days of official corruption,
en the longest and most plethoric purse
tas to rule, the roast, we submit that is
fei..o t':i find one man who promises
VWe the scales evenly. So mote it
Wrer and thereafter.
The Johnstown Counterfeiters.
During the past couple of weeks, a con
siderable portion of tho time of the U. S.
District Court, now in session at Pittsburg,
was occupied in the trial of the Johnstown
counterfeiters. The case of Elijah Ful
ler consumed some three days, and was
brought to a conclusion on Thursday,
when the jury returned a verdict of not
jruiltv. The case of Daniel, Gjughenour,
who was lound guilty at the last term but
obtained a grant for a new trial, was con
tinued until next session. The onlv re-
maining case of the batch that of Joseph
Shoemaker was indefinitely postponed,
by reason of the fact that the Defendant
is non est comeatible. He has enlisted in
r "i-rr.li i i .
apc. imams company, aud is now
probably in Indianapolis.
Cambria County. It gives us, much
pleasure to inform our readers that our for
mer contributor, "Jonathan Oldbuck, of
Monkbarns," has consented to resume the
production of his History of Cambria
County for these columns. The subject
will be taken up where it was broken off
last spring, and will probably be carried
through to completion without another
break or interruption. The publication
of this series of papers on our local history
at one time formed one of the most inter
esting features of our journal, and we are
sure our readers will thank the talented
author for their continuation. The next
chapter will be forthcoming during the
present month.
Indiana County Items. Mr. Adam
Weir, the man who was recently ridden
on a rail in Blairville for supposed seces
sion proclivities, publishes a card in the
Blairsville Record in which he says he is
and always has been a good Union man.
Bully for hiin ! On Sunday, 20th ult.,
a little daughterof John Pounds, of White
township, fell down a pair of stairs and
fractured her skull. She. died of her in
juries on the following Monday. Mr.
John Riie, of the same township, has re
cently buried three of his children within
the ."pst'cc cf five days. Their disease was
dlpthcriaf.
Agricultural Monstrosities. Our
respected cotemporary, the Hollidaysburg
Register, in noticing last .week that Jour
beets, weighing in the aggregate 20
pounds, had been left at that office for
inspection, inquires, Can anybody be'a.'t
them ? We are happy to have it in our
power to return an affirmative answer.
We can beat them with ease. One day
last week, Maj. J. J). Hamilton, of Wil
more -than whom few better agricultu
rists -or mora sterling gentlemen now
vegetate laid on our table a riionster after
the manner of a white sugar beet; which
most effectually knocks the jspots off all
competitors, asjfar as heard from. The
following are -its dimensions: Circum
ference, twenty inches ; length, eighteen
inches; weight twelve pounds and tico oun
ces 1 Does our neighbor acknowledge the
beat ?
We are, moreover, of opinion that we,
can appropriate the persimmons in the
pumpkin line. Mr. Johnston Moore, of
this borough, has furnished us the fig
ures of the size and weight of five pump
kins, raised by himself as follows :
5 ft- 6 in. in circumference, weight 86 lbs
5 ft. 4 in.
5 ft. 4 in.
5 ft. 3 iu.
5 ft.
These specimens are taken from a cart
load of the vegetable, the average eize of
the entire lot of which wouhj-tbo about
four feet in circumference ! cum pun-
kins, truly !
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72 lbs.
C8 lbs.
C5 lbs.
Who can go ahead of them ?
New Schedule. A new schedule went
into operation on the Pennsylvania Rail
road on Monday last. Annexed is the
time of the departure of the several trains
lrom Wilmore and Cresson stations for
the figures of which we are indebted to
our accommodating young friend, Wn.
Woolverton, of' Wiiuiore:
WILMORE STATION.
West Express Train leaves at
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East Express Trair
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9.44 A. M.
10.09 P. M.
3.31 P. M.
8.25 P. M.
2.04 P. M.
10.06 A. M.
y Meeting: of the Teachers' Insti
tute. Pursuant td previous notice, the
Teachers of Ebensburg borough, together
with 'a number from Cambria Township,
met at the Union School House, in Ebens
burg; on Saturday, 2d inst, for the purpose
ot forming a Teachers' Institute. An or
ganization was effected by electing W. A.
Scott President, and Jno. F. Tibbot Sec
retary. The President offered a few remarks
touching the object of the meetiug. D.
W. Evans, J O. Brookbank and John
Gittings also made a few remarks as to
the best method of conducting a Teachers'
Institute. After which the Institute pro
ceeded to the election of permanent officers,
with the following result :
President, John F. Tibbott.
Vice President, Alexander Jones.
Secretary, W. A. Scott.
Assistant Secretary. II. II. Smith.
.Treasurer, Win. II. Davis.
J. O. Brookbank, D. W. Evans and R.
lt Sister-were appointed a committee to
prepare a Constitution for the Institute,
and report the same at the next meeting.
The following programme of exercises
for the next meeting was adopted :
1. Class in Written Arithmetic, to be
conducted by D. W. Evans.
2. Criticisms and remarks.
It was resolved that when this Institute
adjourn, it adjourn to meet at this place,
on Saturday, 10th inst., at one o'clock,
P. M.
On motion, it was resolved that the
Secretary bo instructed to hand copies of
the minutes of this meeting, to the editors
of the papers in this borough, for publica
tion.
i On motion, adjourned.
Joun F. Tibbott, Secretary.
CRESSON STATION".
West Express Train leaves at 9.22 A. if.
" Mail Train " 3.01 P. M.
East Express Train " 8. 53 P. M.
" Mail Train " 10.36 A. M.
Tlie Fast Lines do not stop. i
The Through Express west due at
Wilmore at 9.44 A. M. carries the mail
Westward, and the Mail Train cast due
at the same point at 10. OG A. M. carries
it Eastward. We receive bvth mails here
at noon.
Promotion. Lt. Col. Porter, of the
11th Pcnna. Reserve?, having resigned on
account of ill health, a change has neces
sarily been effected in the complexion of
the field officers of that regiment. The
former Major of the regiment, Jackson,
is" promoted to the position ot Lieutenant
Colonel, and Capt. Litzinger, of the Cam
bria Guards, takes his place as Major.
We are not advised as to what other chan
ges may have been made. Capt. Litiingcr
is an Ebensburg man, and we feel proud
of the honor conferred upon him in this
instance. He will prove himself worthy
that Andrew Lewis, former 1st Lieuten.
ant of the Cambria Guards, has been
promoted to the Captaincy; Robert A.
M'Coy, former 2d Lieutenant, to the 1st
Lieutenancy; and James Burke, private,
elected to the 2i Lieutenancy
List of Causes. The following is the
List of Causes, set down for trial at a
Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Eb
ensburg, Cambria county, commencing on
Monday, the second day of December
next:-
FIRST WEEK.
.Somerset A Johnstown
J'lank road Co.
Rainey
Litzinger
Pollard, for use
Adams
Ilasson
Linton
Wherry
Gerrity
vs FTamilton,
vs Shoemaker,
va Conrad,
vs. Driskell, et al,
vb Collins, et al,
va Collins, et al,
vs Fenlon,
vs Murray,
va Murray,
t TTMrERANCE. On or"" fourth pae this
week will be found an interesting paper
on the origin of the Sons of Temperance
in America. It will be read with inter
est by, the many friends of the cause in
this section, and may possibly afford some
information as to the Order not heretofore
generally known. It is our intention,
from time to time, to devote a similar
space to the agitation of the much-needed
Temperance - Reform the propriety of
which none of our readers can question.
Deaiv Young Devinny, of Blairsville,
the shooting of whom by a Secessionist in
Western Virginia we noticed some weeks
since, died at Parkersburg, on the 2Sd
ult. tils remains were brought home fcr
of it. . " ' Lintnfmp.iiL He wss about 21 rears of a-e.
Since writing the above, we lcarh j ' '
Changed. The Post-OSce at BcI?-vo,
this county, has been removed to Bethel
Station, three miles in this direction, and
Mr. Enoch Reese appointed Post Master.
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EauRSADEPvS OF THE ALLEGIIANIAN,
GO TO
C. It. JONES'
FOIl
BOOTS AND SnOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
tec, &c.
HIS MOTTO IS
"CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST."
State Treasurer. We" notice that
the Blair County Whiy is out in favor of
our fellow-townsman, A. C. Muliin, Esq.,
for State Treasurer. Nothing irould give
us more pleasure than to see Mr. 31. elec
ted, feeling sure, as we do, that he would
prove au honor to the position. We have
also heard the propriety of this movement
discussed by prominent men in other
quarters.
Xewspaporial. The Hollidaysburg
Standard made its appearancs last week
in a new dress, looking as smiling and
pleasant as a basket of chips. It is a good
paper in fact, one of the best on our ex
change list, and we ars glad to see this
evidence of its prosperity 3Iay its star
never wane !
Fatal Accident. A young boy nam
ed Lust, living near Hollidaysburg, was
recently 6o severely injured by falling
from a hickory tree, which he had ascen
ded in quest of the fruit, that he died a
few days thereafter. ' . i
Wounded. A citizen of this county
Mr. Peter Kaylor, of Co. F, Col.' Geary'V
regiment, was slightly wounded in the
head in the recent skirmish near Harper's
Ferry. He was not much hurt.
The Ladies' Hose Association of
of Ebensburg have secured over one hun
dred pairs of stockings for the soldiers.
JEGISTIStt'S NOTICE.
Natie ihereby given that the following
Accounts "oave been 'passed and filed in the
Register's OUice, in Ebensburg, and will be
presented to the Orphan's Court of Cambria
county, for confirmation and allowance, on
Wednesday, the 4th day of December next, to
wit:
" The partial acfount of Joseph Miller, Esq.,
executor of Robert Flinn, deceased.
The account of Sarah Duncan, administrator
of James Duncan, deceased.
The first and final account of Charles B.
Ellis, administrator of John Curran, deceived.
The account of Rev. B. L. Agnew, adminis
trator of Lctitia Cliaefelter, deceased.
The partial account of Morris J. Evans, ad
ministrator of David M. Evans, deceased.
The account of II. Kinkead, Esq., adminis-
trator of Philip D. George, deceased.
- The account of William Kittell, executor of
Hie last Will and Testament of Jacob Behe,
Qeceased."
' E. F. LTTLE, Register.
Register Office, Hot. 1, 1861.
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STKAY?BULL.--Came
to the premises of the subscriber
in Cambria" township, two miles south of
Ebensburg, on or about the first day of Au
gust last, a Stray Bull, of a dark briodle col
or, and supposed to be between two and
three years old. The owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges,
and take him away, otherwise he will be dis
posed of according to lew."
' .TT!!. D. JOlfES.
Cambria Tp., Oct. 31 1P61.-SI.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
XjL The undersigned auditor, appointed by
the Orphan's Court of Cambria county, to dis
tribute the funds in the hands of E. C. M'Mul
lin, executor of John Glass, deceased, hereby
notifies all persons interested in said fund,
that he will attend to the duties of eajd ap
pointment at his ollice, in Ebensburg,' on
SATURDAY, the 30th day of "NOVKMBER,
instant, at one o'clock, P. M.
P. S. NOON; Auditor,
Ebensburg, Nov. 1, 1861. 3t." '
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UDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned auditor, appointed by
the Court of Common Bleas of Cambria coun
ty, to make distribution of the funds in the
hands of George J. Rodgers, sequestrator of
the Ebensburg and Susquthanaa Plank road
company, upon his 4th annual account, hereby
notifies all persons interested in said fund,
that he will attend to the duties of his said
appointment, at his office, in the borough of
Ebensburg, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of
November, instant, at one o'clock, P, M.
P. S. NOON, Auditor.
Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 18Cl.3t. '
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. .
The undersigned, appointed an Audi
tor by the Orphan's Court of Cambria Coun
ty, to make distribution of the funds in the
hands of A: C. Muliin, Esq., Trustee, to sell
the real estate of John Paul, deceased, -will
attend to the duties cf said appointment, at
the c?ce of George M.Reed, Esq., in the bor
ough of Ebensburg, on Saturday, the 16th
day of November next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
when and where all persons interested are
notified to attend.
C. D. MURRAY, Auditor.
Ebensburg, Oct. 31, 1861,-3t.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
A. J. Rhey, for use of
Isaac Crawford,
vs
John B. Brookbank.
In theCourtof Com
mon Pleas of Cam-
bria County, No. 60.
March Term, 1861,
(E. D.) Vend. Expon. Property sold for $535
And now, to wit, 11th day of October, A.
D., 1861, C. D. Mnrray, Esq., appointed an
Auditor to report distribution of the moneys,
in the hands of the Sheriff, arising from the
sale of the Defendant's real estate in the
above case.
Extract from the Record, certified the llth
day of October, 1861.
Joseph Mcdonald, rro'thy.
I will attend to the duties of the above ap
pointment, at the office of Win. Kittell, Esq ,
in the borough of Ebensburg, on Friday, the
J5th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, P.
M., w hen and where all persons interested are
notified to attend.
C. D. MURRAY, Auditor,
Ebensburg, Oct. 31, 1861,-3t.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office, at Ebens
burg, Cambria Co., Penna.,Sept. 30, 1861:
Mis3 R. D. Ansley,
Richd. Bumford,
Michael Busch,
Geo. W. Barkley,
Abram H. Brown,
K. S. Brown,
Wm. Bagley,
Solomon Charles,
John Cashdoller,
Miss Harriet Davis,
Rebt. S. Davis,
Evan D. Davis,
Edward Jas. Darsie.
Thomas D. Davis,
Miss Mary Davis,
Evan J. Davis,
Miss Jane A. Davia,
Miss Jane Davis,
Lerneon Dormyre,
Saml. Drudone,
John N. Evans, (2)
Kev. J. VY. Lvans, (3)
Leucian Evans,
Mrs Martha Evans,
Mrs Julia A. Elder,
Miss Jane Evans,
C. Fincb
Michael Fallen,
John Ferrel,
Miss Mary Hugh?,
Miss Mary Ann Jones,
David Jones, (Ridge)
Evan James,
John B. Jones,
Thos. P. James,
Miss Margaret Jones,
Mrs .Margaret James,
J. Jones,
M rs. Margt. Lumeraux,
Mrs. Maxy Lewis,
Mrs. Margaret Lloyd,
William H. Makins,
John Moore
Miss Anny Mitchell,
Miss Sally Miller,
Miss Malinda Mangis
James Megsel,
Alexander Muliin,
James M'Dermet,
Miss Maggie M'Connell
Capt. P. O'Connell,
Miss Elizabeth Patter-
SOP,
Thos. M. Reese,
Miss Anny Regor,
David Reese,
Mrs. Jane Rowland,
Elizabeth Regor,
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BARGAINS I BARGAINS! roa EVERYBODY
IS": J. ErAKdV .SOXJiaVe this this !'
J m received, from thyjfiast and are now
ottering-.. to,;th citizens qT. EfcenVburg, and
ricimty, a-"weH selected ASBCftmenVol
also a large lot .qf . - " "'' :
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consisting in part of. the following -art! aU
Sstlns, Yclrets, Cloths, C&ssimeres,
Djeakius, . dattinetts, Tweeds,
Jeans, Tickings, Flannels,
Brown k Bleached
Muslins,
DRESS GOODS,
of every style, Notions, &c. We have also ok
band a large assortment of
BOOTS, SUOES,
HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS,
STATIONARY,
HARDWARE,
: . GROCERIES,
FISH, SALT,
TRUNKS,
CARPET-SACKS,
Together with such other articles as are tosu
ally kept in a country store, all of which they
will dispose cheaper than the cheapest,- for
CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE.
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Mies Mary Gittings, Snyder & Dickinson,
Mrs.fSilas J. Gray, Wm. Scowden,
Mrs. HarrietN. Garraan, Benjamin G. Williams,
MissMarthaHawkins," 2 Miss Margaret White,
Persons calling for any of the above
named letters will please s;iy they are "adver
tised." ... ?
JOHN THOMPSON, P. M.
Q T. ROBERTS,
CL00S AND WATCHMAKER,
J&snVj. And Dealer in
rii ti.i-jjLh CLOCM.
WATCHES, -JEWELRY,
Faxct Goods,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Ac
Just received at the Jewelry stora of C. T.
Roberts, a large and complete stock of Clocks.
Watches, Jewelry, Ac, which will be soldi
very low lor Cash. Ladies are invited to call
and examine his stock, and secure bargains,
Repairing faithfully performed and warranted
to give satisfaction:
Sept. 26, 1831. . -
OOD, MORRELL & CO., "
John stows, Tx
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IX ALL KINDS OF X KSCHAXDISS,
Keep constantly on hand the following arti
cles :
DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS,
CARPETING?, OIL-CLOTHS,
CLOTHING, BONNETS,
NOTIONS, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, PROVISIONS,
BOOTS a SHOES, FISH, SALT,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON,
FEED OF ALL KISnfi, VEGETABLES, AC.
tf& Clothing and Boots and Shoes madeto
order on reasonableterms.
Johnstown March 1 1860-tf.
V"EW TAILOR SHOP.
JL The undersigned having opened ont a
Tailoring Establishment, over the store room
occupied by D. J. Evans A Son, respectfully
Informs the public that the business will there
be carried on in all its branches. All work
will be done in the latest styU, with neatness
and dispatch, and upon the most reasonable
terms. ROBT. D. THOMAS
Ebensburg, April 4, 1861. '
TOR JOB PR IN, JIN G
OF ALL KINDS, ,
CO TO
THE ALLEGHANIAN OFFICE."
$35,00.
.Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most
popular and successful Commercial School in
the country. Upwards of Twkltk Hi'xdrbd
t
3 wuiiu jicu iruiuin KM i-iiuui aiuereni c tatea
have been educated for business here within
the past three years, some of whom have been
employed as Book Keepers at salaries of r
$2000,00 per Annum, '
immediately upon graduating, who knew'
knew nothing of accounts when they entered
the College. .
Ministers' sons half price. Students
enter at any time, and review- when they
please, without extra charge
For Catalogues, Specimens of Fenraanh!p
and .View of the College, . encIosS'fiTe' letter
stamps to -
JENKINS A SMITn, Pitrsburg P.
March 2S-ly. .
WATCHES AXD JD11 ELIIY. r
1 TRS. E. J. STAIIL reppoctfully" inform
XtJL tue citizens of Ebensburg and'vicinity
that s.he has on hand alarge and superior Tot of
. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY; .:
which she will sell at reduced prices. Par
ticular attention paid to repairing the above
articles, and all work warranted. . ' .
The mechanical denartmpnt. nf ihm
lishment is under the .supervision cf M. R.
M'Dowell. who is a rnmnftpnl ni Vr..L
enced Artificer.
ISOflice opposite Shoemaker"" :SonV
- VUASW .UUJ
ILDERSRlPGE ACADEMV
l.i The thirtieth session of this Institution
wiJl open on TUESDAY, 5th of NOVEMBER
next. Tuition fee, $6, $8 or $10 per session,
according to the branches studied. Boarding,
with room' rebt, $2. 00 per week. "
A. DONALDSON, Principal
S. J. CRAIGHEAD, Assistant.
Eldersridge, Oct., 10, 1861 . -
JOB WORK -
OF ALL KINDS
NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOCSLT.
EXECUTED ' ' '
iT TBI . - . , ... ... .
ALLEGH ANl AX" OFFICE,
HIGH Si., EBENSBURGj JA.
r UB LIC A T JO N" OTSlCti
PAY1S k JOJfES' p.UJLpDG-UT, a? Xli
Himn hAft a"k.