rxjao TlSRSDAY;:::::::;t:i:::gEBRiyABY20. Local Etchings. An Irishman nam- ; ej Herbert was arrested in MillWHe bor-ou-b on Monday week, upon the charge ofVsault and battery with intent to kill. Ihe victim of the villain's malice was his on wife, whom it was ecarcely expected ffoull survive the inhuman treatment re ceived at his hands. This representative of the M. O. W. is now in jail, to await his trial at the coming scroti of our coun ty Court. The dwelling house of Hen ry Custer, in Richland township, together with its contents, was entirely destroyed b fire on Thursday cf last week. The !o,s estimated at from SI, joO to 61,200. So we learn from the Cai&ria Tribune. -VC are sorry to learn that our kind and obliging young friend; Mr. William tfoolverton, for several yjars Telegraph Operator at Vvllmore, has bjen transferred to Ilarrisburg, to act in a similar capacity. Jewish him success in Lis new posisli. Ir. Lewis James, of Cambria town- eaip. met with a rather sevjous casualty at Johnstown one day lasc veeK. n was driving a two-horse wsgenjacross the rail road at that place, when & train of cars came suddenly upon him, the locomotive tritin"' and killing one hepe and inaim- ng- the wagon kvas caught by nd dragged a him se- ing the other, and shatter to atoms. Mr. J. himself some portion of the train 1..l.!yk .Iltinrirt inifirTTl rerely but not fatally. A hither bad ac cident, but still a narrow escape. It kskcu deSnitcly decidfidby the Canal Department of the Penna. Railroad, that the Western Division of sail canal will be 'kept open" during the oming season, mJ orders have been promulgated for its repair. This is satisfkctoif intelligence ! We arc rejoiced to ham that Wm. II. Gardner, Esq., of VTilonre, has receiv- eJ the appointment of a t erkship in the Treasury Department at Vashingtou. He is abundantly compete! t for the duties of the position, and will m ke a No. 1 of- -Saturday next, ie.22d iust., is Ccial. t!.e cr.uivcrsary of the I rthday of the lather of Lb Country YVishiugton. V.'c have, ai yet, heard of no tops being ta ken Lr a proper obscrvai e of the occa .on. The protTacted meeting of the fir.g, wkli most gratifying fesults. The Indiana Metsevyer say3 thjt John M'Cal drn, of that borough, a nial between sixty and seventy years of age, hs joined u mil tary compiny in that cointy and been mustered into the UuiteJptatcs service ! All houor to the brave ol patriot! Codsy for March has be. i received. It is superbly illustrated, ai I is fitted with h tiUil choice stock of readim matter. ,o h-ly should be wi fou'J advise cur rcade -hi. Stahl's jewelry FtoJ t'- i - - ' , . 1 -1. received out it. -We to drop in at and examine itches, jewelry, Ortnir to the 1 juit received. U'.ng to the low sTuie at which they arl marked, they :e ging c2" like "hot car3." We are e'jue.-te to a. enounce t tan of candidates to be :ctjrs cf Cambria town: , will be held in the M worm n 2 of the eleel ;t the nornina- joted for by the ip "on next Fri ourt House on m.: Those in vested will please .nalce anotc. ui in is : we are rem u incus oGces of this bor -uuja lortnwun DC uiu ny tne ior 2itum of a Union ticket ual number of Dcmoci "S3. Party politics af predilections ed that no can- camed for the :h. The void composed of an ts and Rcpubli- enter into the Thcr rotracted meet- Church of this 'n? held in the Disciple iWe during the past wcei under the lead : Rev. 0. P. Miller, ofPittsburg, wet I averts were received i. ' We are informed by ae of 'em," that the at Philadelphia fo o caairy company I?J and seventy men. that the company wil 5 Maximum staudard Vdr "f-Tf.IIonf clni. vliii -vaic, natn departed. 'J wa3 a prime article t-t yciept snow a o the church. Nix Kiukead, fcruits now in Capt. William umber between he probability be filled up to a few-days. ," wi'are sorry What on Mon- f "crystallized ping of beauty asted is now tly ocean of re, mud cvery- Peterson for March! already on our IT I . . - . .- DgOtSasten Or inn irlli:nnr ' a "ie land should lnhscr bc fnr Jf a joy a3 long as i Muster Roll or tfie Silver Grats. J In lieu ol a communication, our excel lent Silver Gray correspondent, "High Private," thi3 week sends us the annexed list of tho commissioned and non-commissioned officers and privates of tho compa ny It will bo interesting as a matter of reference to the many friends of the Old Men of Cambria : COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain : TVilliam Palmer. Tirsl Lieutenant : James Murray. Second Lieutenant : Thomas A. Maguire. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICEES. First Serjeant: Gideon Marlett. "Sergeants : James A. M'Gough, James Moor h&use, George Shank, George YV Stalb. Corporals : Samuel Riddle, John Kinkead, Carl Schmidt, Zachariah LetF, George W. Or ris, John Cunningham, Daniel T. Jones, John Murray. Musician: Charles C. Teeter. THE C'A MP A ION IS TIIE INTERIOR. PKIVATE3. "uiogriued into an itiast ujlgh Joseph Adams, William Arentrue, Darius Ayers, John Burgoon, Sr., John Burgoon, Jr., Thomas Butler, John Bohanau, James Brown, John Brown, Joseph Creighton, William Cowan, Robert Cassiday, John Cramer, Thomas Cannan, Gabriel Carpenter, James Duii'ey, Jacob Downey, William Davis, Howell Davis, Daniel Davis, John EastHght, P. W. Fortenbaugh,, John W. Garber, Daniel Gross, Henry Hanning, John Hartzinger, Thomas Hocker, William P. Jones, Hugh Kearnau, Daniel Kauftnau, Michael Karrigan, Jaoi.es Kennedy, Josiah Lybarger, ' Solomon Leah, David Lloyd, George Leslie, Jacob Ludwick, Dennis H'Laughlin, Hugh M'Mullin, William Mangug, Y'atson M Geary, John M'Govcrn, Rodger M'Eiially, Jamed Myers, William M'Elearr, Thomas Miller, George C. M'Graw, . Bernard M'Allister, James C. M'Closkey, James II. Nesbit, James P. Potts, Thomas Reese, Charles Reilly, David G. Reese, Joseph Roberts, Alexander Riggs, Peter Rager, Samuel Routh, Adam Rudolph, William Sands, Henry IL Speise, John Schmock, Nicholas Shara, William S. Smith, AVilliam Turner, Richard C. Trotter, John Vanard, Bernard Wardc, Grifnth W. Williams, Jacob Waltz, Howell Woodbridge, James Young, John W. Young, Samuel Yaughen: James M Coy, Of the foregoing number, fifty-eight hail from Little Cambria. Sheriff's Sales. The following is an abstract of the real estate advertised to be exposed to public sale, by the Sher iff of Cambria county, on Monday, 21 of March next : Jcba S. Rhey, Ebcnsburg borough, half lot of ground, vitli two story frame house and stable. William A. Alter. Johnstown borough, lot of ground, with two story plank house. Theresa Fromald, Johnstown borough, part of lot 6f ground, with two story brick house and plank stable. John E. McKinzie and Peter J. McKinzie, Chest Springs borough, two lots of ground, with three story plank house and frame sta Ue. Fiudley Cameron, Carroll township, piece or parcel of laud, containing fifty acres, with a saw-mill. Martin Miller, Susquelwnna township, piece or parcel of land, containing fifty acres, i'orty acres cleared, with one-anu-a-half sto ry p'auk house aad log bartx. John Ott, Johnstown borough, lot of ground, with two Siory plank house and plank stable. Torrance Delozier, Carroll township, piece or parcel of land, containing forty acres, five acres cleared, with two story plank house aad plank stabl':. A. J. Yeaklr.nd, Clcr.rfieM township, piece or pared of laud coiituiuii.g one l:uJrcu and sevea'v-tLre-e acres, one acre cleared, with plank "house, log house, plank stable and saw-in ill. 7 Jajv.b A. Allrj-, Johnstown borough, lot of ground, with two story plank house. Personal. It gives us much pleasure to learn that our friend and fellow citizen, Thomas A. Maguirc, Esq., has been elec ted Second Lieutenant of the celebrated "Silver Grays," now stationed at Camp Curtiu. This honor has been well con ferred. Mr. M. will be not what is now so common in our army a mere "paper onicer." lie has served a good and suf ficient apprenticeship in the ranks as a "High Private," in fact and is thereby perfectly qualified to set a squadron in the tented field, if need be, or initiate the raw recruit into the mystery of the profes sion of Mar3. We congratulate him on hi.s promotion, and hope this may be only the first turn of Fortuoatus' wheel for him. The Silver Grays are now fully or ganised; the Captain and Lieutenants having received their commissions from Governor Curtin. Interesting to Teachers. 'A bill has been introduced into the lower branch of the State Legislature, making the school week to consist of five days only. The enactment of such a law, it appears to us, would be simply an act of justice to an overworked and, as a general rule, underpaid class of individuals. We hope it may go through. Query. What has become of our Camp Pierpont correspondent, "E V We, in common with our readers, miss his racy screeds most sadly. Write, good friend, and post us as regards the doings and general welfare of "Co. A." Go to Evan & Son'a store for all manner of.c hJn good.' Beclau, February 17, 186a. Prom Oar Particular Man of War. It wasn't "the cannons' opening roar" at all that I heard at tho conclusion of my last letter. Some of niy men had tipulated too lux uriously. In I-Openers, and that sort of thing. Thereby becoming Highlarious. And the like. The "boys" have been lying here, in a state of almost utter inactivity, for nine months past. Nine months is a passably long stretch of time. Nothing To D6 is about as bad a companion and bedfellow as Nothing To Wear. Time and tide wait for no man. What your hands find eth to do. do with a looseness. Patience is not caoutchouc. Unlike .Widow's supply of oleaginous, this latter item occasionally gins out. I have had ocular and practical demonstra tion of the fact. A barrel of contraband JSoomerang is not calculated in any great degree to add to the harmony of either ccurt or camp. In short, what with this and which with that, my men mutinied ! Whereupon, they appointed a' commit tee from the drunkest of their number to confer with me as to when I intended making a forward move. Not being able to discern their author ity to pump me in the premises, I sugges ted that it was none of their bix. ''This Court," said I "gentlemen, this Court knows itself: and knowing dare maintain." They retired. After they had tuckered all around a'rin, another committee came to me on the same errand. This committee consisted of three. I immediately chopped off all their three heads off. They needed a salutary lesson to check their insubordination. I always temper my justice with mercy. I then went out and smashed in the head of the barrel of contraband. After drinking its contents, I proceeded to feel better. Calling my men about me, I read them a severe lecture on the error of their way. "Your attempt to coerce me into letting the feline out of the bag has failed. Sig nally failed, gentlemen, I say." I looked fierce. Tliey looked bad. "Now," said I, "I'll tell you when I'm a going to ambulate. If the weather prove auspicious, and the mud dries up, and it don't rain, D. V., ct cct., we will probably move about the first of April, or the fourth of July, or, at furthest, when the leaveses fall irom the treeses again. If, however, we dorit get started on either of those occasions, tbe presumption may safely become violent that I intend to ap ply the principle of moral suasion to the enemy, by letting him severely alone. They immediately presented me with a ar.lf.ndld sword, and becreed pardon for having "swarmed" on me .They have great confidence in me. I made a rcoonnoisance down the rivet on Tuesday. We attacked, reduced, cap tured, and otherwise successfully took, thirteen forts during the trip. They were all ably defended, but they couldn't quite withstand my masterly strategy and impet uous charges. These are considered as the most stunning blows the Rebellion has yet received. We penetrated as far as Indiana coun ty. The inhabitants along the route cheered lustily for the Stars and Stripes, and bespoke any stray chaw3 of tobacco that we rni;ht have had lying around loose. This is a cheering fact. It exhib its conclusively that the Anaconda is gradually tightening its folds, and that, unless something startling intervene, we will all be enabled, sooner or later, to subscribe for the county pper. The people of this section are just novf greatly agitated about the "Dog Law" question. Taxing Tea raised a respecta ble breeze in Uoston once upon a time : taxing Tray has bad a corresponding ef fect in IJeulah. The' points at issue are, Did our forefathers "fight, bleed and die" for the perpetuation of liberty to all man kind, dogs included, as some say? Or didn't they ? And if so, how much ? A dancing master's prevailing weakness is a bow : a dog's is a bovr-wow. One is taxed : why shouldn't the other be ? Musingly, CALEB SMITH. ISSOLUTioYoFPAIiTNEKSIIIR The partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers in the Wagon Making business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 27th day of November last. And now, we hereby notify nil ptrsons indebted to the said Firm, that the liooks are left in the hands of D. II. Roberts, Esq., for se ttlement and collection. All accounts remaining un settled on the first day of March next, will be collected by due course of law, without rc?Pct to persons. 1 MORGAN" ntTMPriREYS. ROBERT REES. Trial List. The following is the list of causes set down for trial at the Court of Commou Pleas of Cambria county, commencing on Monday, 3d March, 18C2: Stremmill Richardson et al Henley Fronhiser Cassiday Commonwealth Same Glass Morrison Griffith Mattbevj Noble Tiley Com'th for us Rise Adinr. Eager Loose M'Quaide Johnston Newkirk et al. Paden Whittle & Orrick Murphy llolliwood Divers Same Finnarty Pollard for usa Davis Sanker et al. Executor of Glass M'Coy Adrur. Muller Biair Co. Poor Di rectors, Runnion Burk Haggarty George Com'th. for use Behee MCoy FIUST WEEK. vs Ilandshue, ts Hohuian et al. vs Warner, ts Penrod, vs. Perry's Admr. ts Roberts et al. T3 Same, vs Flinu Ex'rs. vs Murray et al: vs Ross et al. vs Troxell, vs .Same, vs Moyr et al. vs Moo res, vs Fockler k. Ellis. Vs Thompson, vs Vogel, vs Boyer Admr- BECOXD WEKK. vs George ct al. vs King et al. vs Lyc. Mutual las. Co. vs Hcslop. vs Burk et al. V3'Lyc. Insurance Co. V3 Scott. vs Same. vs Knott et al. vs Driskell et al. vs M'Allister vs M'Cormick. vs Eb. & Cresson RR. vs Litzinger." vs Glass. vs Washington Tp. vs George. 6V Burgoon. vs Bolweber. . vs Myers et al. vs Moores. ys Dillon, vs Glass. I REGISTER'S NOTICE. ) Notice is hereby given that the follow ing Accounts have" been passed and fded in the Register's Office, at Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cam bria County, for confirmation and allow ance, on We'dncsday, the fifth day of March next, to wit : The account of Christian Weaver, Guar dian of Cath trine Keim, a minor child of Pe ter Keim, late of said Countj, dee'd. The account of David Benshoof, one of the Administrators of Jacob Benshoof, dee'd. The account of John ShofTner, Administra tor of Casper Sboffner, latc of Clearfield township, dee'd. The partial account ofWm. Kittell, Trus tee to sell the real estate of Thomas Jack3on, dee'd. The partial account of Charles B. Elli3, Administrator of Daniel Huber, Sr., dee'd. The account of Charles B. Ellis, Adminis trator of Daniel Iluber, Jr., dee'd. The account of E. J. Water?, Administra tor of Daniel W. Williams, dee'd. The account of John Dibert, Administrator ofJohnDibert dee'd. The final account of Henry Yeagley, Guar dian of Elizabeth Dibert, one of the heirs of John Ditert, dee'd. The supplemental account of Dorainick Di mond and Henry Topper, Administrators of John Trotter, dee'd. The. account of E. J. Waters. Executor of Elizabeth Relyea, dee'd. The partial account of Paul George, Ad ministrator of Thomas II. Porter, dee'd. The account of E. J. Waters, Administra tor of the Rev. Richard Roberts, dee'd. The final account of James Kirkpatrick, Executor of Archibald Kirkpatrick, dee'd. The account of Milton Jones, Administra tor of Thomas Jones, of Jackson township, dee'd. The partial account of Christiana D. Wil liams, Administratrix of David William, dee'd. The first account cf Joseph Miller, Guar dian of Woodburn Benson. The first and final account of "Joseph Mil ler, Guardian of Emcline Benson, now de ceased. E. F. LYTLE. Rrjistcr Register's Office, Feb'y, 6, 1862-4t. C 1 T. ROBERTS, til CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, I Favcy Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTION'S, &c Just received at the Jewelry storo of C. T Roberts, a large and complete stock of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, Ac, 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: Sept. 2G, 1801. "rriHE UNION JL RIGHT OR WRONG !" UNION PLANING MILL, Eben&lurg, Penna The subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he ia prepared to furnish, on short notice and on reasonable term3, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH 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 promptness and dispatch. Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. R. F. WILLIAMS. ' Ebensburg, Jan. 30, l8G2-tf. nwmTT?n mnvnpv T7: I j Tho 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 A CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 16, 18G2.' AY UP ! PAY UP ! ! The undersigned respectfully requests all of his old debtors to come forward and settle up their accounts and notes immedi atelv, as I have indulged them longer than ray profits will admit. They will euvc costs bv bo doing: I mutt havt monry. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. 0, 18S2-4t THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL Per E2-ctil2oc3. 1 ! EBENSBURG Latest -27icr.l XI s M 1 U J "Quick. Sales AN3 Small Profits.-' A. A. BARKER, Ebejjsbcbg, Pa. riHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an- nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he ha3 just received, at his . T1 At.. . . store, on xiigu street, tne largest anu most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought to thi3 county, all of which he is determined to sell cheaper than the chtapett. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every description. WOOLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WniTE 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 stylea. READY-MADE CLOTniNG, A better and cheaper article than ever before ottered to this comiuunitv. BOOTS AND SnOES, Of tho very best workmanship. nATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. Ilardtcare, Quecnvsare, Grcceriet, Flour, Bacon, Cheest, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Iler jiny and Cod Fi3h, Iron and Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc-, etc.,' etc. These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too nniuerous to here mention, con stantly on band. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS CO UNTR Y STORE, where anything or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock at a time, and pay ing for the same almost entirely in Cash, the subscriber is enabled to sell considerably cheaper than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call and exanxlfe his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR EnOWING GOODS." Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. EC? Tdq Public is requested to roll in the more the merrier and secure Bargains. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! roit EVERYBODY DJ. EVANS A- SON hare this this day m received from the East and are now ouering to citizens oi Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment ol t MEN AND JS01"S CLOTUINO, also a large lot of liry Coocls, connoting iu part of the following article viz : Satins, Velvet?, Cloths, Cassimerea, Doeskins. Sattinetts, Tweedi, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown A Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, Ac M e have also on hand a large assortment of 1JOOT8, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE. GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS. Together with such othr articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ebensburg, January 23, 1860:tf -t "5 c- 5 3 a cr C3 CI g n O CO CL. f-. c-. P o D -S' O 5 c rs r' O ' trT S3 J " a ts o 8. ? 2. r o cr cr- iff c 2 3 f o to 3 P Ut E3 c . S " er 9 z M o -H 5 S 3 3 EL'S A o o cr. O o o r- :: cr a c 5- a a SOW CJ ?3 H R K tt 5 o w o 2 s c a c 2 Z O r on cr p 94 a S."er IP s-o c re o ti a o - n c cs M tn n en et" C3 w o Cgp3 : o p- a. pi H tn la SO 5 10 .. s g g o a jj O Pi a !?0 a. o o cr u. a n cs v. rs 9 C Z o 2 Pi O c o a- o j? -i a r r n a o 3 0 3 WATCHES AXD JEWELRY. MRS. E. J. STAIIL respectfully inform tbe citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity tnat she has on hand alarge and supcriorlot of WATCHES, CLOCJvS AND JEWELRY, which ehc will sell at reduced prices. Par ticular attention paid to repairing the abov articles, and all work warranted. The mechanical departme nt or the estab lishment is ii rider the supervision of M. R. M'Dowell, who is a competent and experi enced artificer. CvU-Oflice opposite Shoemaker & Sona store. ' rJullS, 1861:3m I713ENSDUKG HARDWARE AND 2j STOVE DEPOT. BARGAINS TO BE HAD! The undersigned has just received a larga and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Cookinar. Parlor aud LleatiDg Stoves, Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Drittannia Ware, Class Ware, i.c, tc, nil of which he will sell very low for CAfclJ or ex change for Country Produce. Also : He still continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Irou Ware- of all descriptions, for sal either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. lie returns his sincere thanks to his old friends and customers for the patronage-extended him, and begs leave to hope that they will come forw ard and settle up their accounts of lonjr standing, and commence the new year on the square." He must have money to enable him to keep up his stock. - EG- Prices low, to suit the imes. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. 9, 18C2tf -VTOTICE. All person knowing themselves indebt ed to Clinton R. Jones are hereby notified that his Books, Notes, &c, are in the hand of D. II. Roberts, Es-j., andare hereby request ed to call and make immediate settlement and sal e costs. Dec. 12, 1C81. C. R.JONES. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED at ma "ALLEGIIANTAN" OFFICE, HIGH St., EEENSEURG, PA. -o- A. .4. R iKRER. PUBLICATION OFFICE : DAVIS k JONES' BUILDING UP STAEML CP STAIBS TDISE DOOB B1CI. i . r GIVE US A CALL.
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