7 rj?la Alloslianlan. THURSIAY:;::;::::::::::::"""M ARCII 0- 'sdcaUKD"PRSONaL. KBESBBrno and Cresson Railroad. 0n and after Monday, March 3, 18G2, trains on this road will run as follows : JjAVE Cresson At 7.00 A. II., or on departure or Fat Line East. At 11.03 A. M., or oa departure of Mail Train East; " Leive Ebensburg M 8.10 A. M., ccnnectift with Tkrougu Express West. At 3.10 P. M., connecting witu Mail Train ".Vest. Local Etchings. Subscribe for The Atteghanian. Read it carefully each week: Then file it away for future reference. Pay for it invariably in advance. Tell your neighbors to do likewise. Subscription price only 81.50. Friday of last week was the coldest day of the season thu3 far. Tbe :;aaple sugar" season ii about at hand. The measles are quite prevalent among the juveniles of Johnstown at the present time. We have on file for publication next reek, an interesting letter from our Ken tacky correspondent, "Boanerges." The Cambria Tribune says that a little girl earned Morgan was frightfully if not fatally burned in Johnstown one day last week, by her clothing taking fire. The sleighing hereabout is excellent at present, and the silvery music of the mer rv bells is heard from morn till niht. As this may be about tbe last wag of the hammer, our advice is "Go it I" The Cambria Trilunn says that Dr. J. L. Marbourg, of Johnstown, received or ders last week to report himself at Ilarris bursr immediately, for duty as Assistant Sur-cou of volunteers. Glad to hear it, vA hope it is true ! The attendance at Court this week is quite respectable. The case of the Coiu- uiunweiiith vs. Samuel Welsh, indictment Lt rup?, wad reached j'etterday, (Tues day,) but is not yet concluded. We will gi8 synopsis of the most important proceedings in our next issue. As it is possible that many of cur sub scribers may have no particular objection to saving the small matter of twenty-five cents, v,e beg leave to suggest the folljw itg feasible method : Call and pay your ubtcription.to tbis paper within the next two weeks SI. 50. After that time, ac ccriiag to cur terms, our charge will be 31.75. Vout comprehends ? Co!. John M. Bowman, of the Johns towD Tribune, was in town on Tuesday, sad dropped in on u fur a few minutes. He reports Johnstown as being in a flour ishing condition, albeit greatly exercised concerning the celebrated new ong,"John Brown's eoul is a marching on." The Colonel is a gentleman, and his paper a up-top sheet. We w'i3h both success. The present is the proper Eeason to at teLa to the work or trimming trees, before ihs tap becrins to ascend from the roots to tie trunk and li fit, and thus insure a - ! wentifi! growth of shoots and consequent ly 'i abundant foliage, which, as every i-:3v.keeppr knows, is a very desirable thitg around oue's dwelling during the sultry mouths of summer. Next month will do well enough for preparing and planting ut young trees, but it is rather Juo late for trim miner. The stormy March I12.3 come at last, '-in wind, and clouds, and changing skies, 1 boar the rushing of the blast that thro' lbe snowy valley dies. Thus far, Mrs. Hotaans. Furthermore, if wc remember ar:bt, the aforesaid month was succcsa fi'ly ushered into existence on -Saturday horning by fair weather, a bright sky, and fbeerful surroundings generally. "When March comes in like a lamb, it goes out bke a lion." So saith the proverb, and proverbi? are indisputable. Wherefore, -adar, seduce yourself not with the belief stat Winter i3 yet over. By no means. -v report was put in circulation in this t' -- wst week, to the eneet that U en. - i :iau marcnea against I.ecsburg on TU . uu.sjay, and succeeded in taking that RonghoIJ, but not until after his division P3'l been almost entirely cut to pieces k' the rebels. The rumor proved to be 'erly fa!se. but it had the natural effect " the time being of causing our citizens E'arjy of whom have relatives and friends 1,1 that division cf the army to be cx- 'rfccie!y solicitous as to the credibility of statement. These false renorts of vie- 1rlf.o .1 r t I aim ueieats are oecoming aitogctner 00 00nmon, and the scoundrels who' give "efc currency should be put through a cvere and protracted course of sprouts snth. Casip Clutin. We aro sorry that we have not room this week to publish entire the interesting letter of our Silver Gray correspondent, "High Private." Here with we give an extract from it, touching tho order for the removal of tho troops at Camp Curtin to Washington city : Camp Curtin is being "cleaned out." On Wednesday, the camp was electrified by tho intelligence, that an immediate onward march had been ordered. The news was received with an enthusiasm which illustrates the restraint-upon the eagerness of the men, that has kept thcia frm a participation in fee re cent conflicts with the enemy. The men seem to walk with an elasticity not distin guishable before, bearing their heads aloft with n. pride that bespeaks their desire .to 'strike and that effectually for their coun try, its constitution, and its unity. . Tents are being struck knapsack3 packed bag gage loaded soldiers are yelling with de lightconfusion secm3 to reign supreme in a word, men appear to be mad, yet there seems to be "method in' their madness," as everyone is fouud'iu his proper place whan the word '-March" i3 given. The 54th regiment better known as the "Cambria County Regiment," and for several months past stationed at Camp Curtin were among the number thus or dered to take up their "onward march." They are now with the Grand Army of the Potomac. Literary. The annexed acrostic and sentiment have been sent us by a loyal son of New England. They are worthy the patriotic head and heart that conceived them. To wit : ACROSTIC. A friend of country, and of God, Brought forth to rule :mid strife and blood ; Rur.s high the overwhelming wave ! Awful for sin the scourgiug day !. Hope yet hopes the President raay A sinking country save. Manbv Heaven unaided can no salvation bring. Lord God of Hosts, thine aid afford ! Imperil the vile rebel horde 1 Nor let Thy mercy cease ; Come bles the laud, and loyal hosts Uu all the States, through all our coasts, Let fall a lasting peace. No man by Heaven unaided can salvation bring. SENTIMENT. As the first President of our glorious Union was appropriately denominated Father of his Country, so, it is justly hoped, the present President moy be devoutly named Saviour of his Country. Hops. To Parents. By reference to cur advertising columns, it will be seen that Mr. D. W. Evais purposes opening a se lect school in this place, commencing on next Monday, 10th iust. Mr. II. has of ficiated for some months as Superinten dent of our Union School, in the discharge of the duties of which position he g:rc very general satisfactions We unhesita tingly recommend him to the favorable consideration of heads of families. Accident. A German, whose name we did not learn, met with a rather eerious accident at Wilmore on Tuesday of last week. On attempting to eroas the rail road track at that place with a two-horse wagon, he was run into by a train, killing both hia horses, shattering the wagon, and severely injuring himself. Look out for the locomotive ! Sudben J)eath. Col. II. C. Hughes, formerly Superintendent of the telegraph department at Pittsburg, died at Maj. Hamilton's hotel, Wilmore, on Sunday week. II- resided at Ilagnrstown, Md., but hid been sojourning at M:j. Hamil ton's for a coii.idei-kb!e length cf time. Trial List. The following is the list of cause set down for trial at tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, commencing on Monday, 10th of March, 18G2: Johnston Newkirk et al. Padea Whittle L Orrick Murphy Holliwood Divers .Same Fiunarty Pollard for us Davis banker et el. Executor of Glass M'Coy Admr. Muiler Blair Co. Poor Di rectors, Runnioa Burk Haggarty George Com'th. for nsn Behec MCoy T3 George et al. v King et al. vs Lyc. Mutual Ins. Co. vs lleslop. vs Burk et al. vs Lyc. Insurance Co. vs Scott. vs Sme. vs Knott et al. vs Driskell et al. ts lTAllister vs Al Cormick. vs Kb. & Cresaon RR. vs Li'.zinger. vs Glass. ts Washington Tp. vs George, sv Burgoon. V3 Bolweber. va Myers et al. vs Moorcs. ts Dillon. ts Glas3. THIRD WEEK. T3 M'Govern, ts Gii3ith, vs Cretin, vs Plummer, vs Crura et al., V3 Pennock, vs O' I lagan, ya Rodgers, Garnishee. vs Ryan, V3 M'Gahey, T3 Kinkead et at.,' V3 M'Conncll, V3 O'Skalley, vs Shaffer, vs Same, vs Same, va George, va O'Neill, vs Jones, vs Piper, v Nicholas, tb Skelly, Marrar. Maguire Moore Sink Paul Burk Burgoon Darby Morrison Kline Kane Kerrigan Same Same Lloyd Robinson Same Same Watson Evan 3 Ye.-.gley Moore M urre y Zahra THE CAMPAIGN IN TUE INTERIOR. Becxah, March 3, 18C3. Prom On Particular Man of War, Victory perches upon our banner 1 We have met tho enemy, and they" are the subscriber's. Allah is great I The battle came off on Friday. It was a very large battle. During the beginning of the past week, I received the following telegram from the Secretary cf War. It explains itself. That is to say: Washisgtok, Fd. 20, 1862. Special Order No. 270 V- Capt. Smith, BeuhVb, Pa. Caleh : Infor mation has beea received by this Department to the effect that the Rebel3 are fortifying a position oa the Lower BUcklick, with the ul timate intention of blockading that river. Don't let them 1 I am, with great respect, yours, etc. Stantoxnk. Which I immejitly didn't. I went down upon them, like a wolf onto the fold, and dissipated them. Communication with the Federal Capi tal niuat be kept open, by land likewise by water. Nature had done much for the position they had occupied : Art had done more. Between the two, it was a rayther strong fortification than otherwise. All this didn't deter me in the- least from acting up to the letter of my instruc tions. I never get deterred. On the contrary . . . I moved upon the enemy, by both land and water, at precisely 9 A. Wc fought until noon, when I drew o2" my forces to allow the Hebe's eat their dinner. This act of courtesy wa3 reciprocated by the Hebel fugleman presenting me with three plugs of Baltimorean Twist and a colored sky-rocket. My men, in their hurry-skurried depar ture from camp in the morning, absolute ly forgot to take any grubular along. This is a charming fact, and demonstrates beyond the possibility cf a reasonable doubt, that, when a desire to right the llight is the prevailing incentive, a' man can fight as well on whisky-'n-water as on anything else. As the sequel will show. At oue o'clock, we again moved on the enemy. Two or three odd hours were squandered in scientific sockdubgering, when I becoming distinctly disgusted with scieuce and that sort of thing or dered a good, oid-fashioneed "charge bay onets I" on the works. "Charge for the guns V I said, "be there no man dismayed onto the sons of guns !" Hccovering myself, I added : "Tbe country expects every man to do his whole dooty. Oieaginousverronstampedalixeros tationarybouate'r'r'aeiou and sometimes w and y !" This i the talisman of my company. It acted like magic. The men started off like Ulismaniacs, with a hurrah and a run, pantaloons strap ped over, and three beats to the measure. However before we had attained the breastworks of the enemy the Stars and Bars were hauled down, and we were con fronted by a Sag of truce. "Where's the commander of the Fed eral forces one Smith V inquired the bearer cf this latter commodity. "Behold Ihe indiwidual," replied I, stepping forward and suffering my majes tic proportions. to loom up before his as tonished gaze. Thif was at about G o'clock, p. M. lie looked at me and the longer he looked tbe more his wonder grew until fully G.l-1. Beconaing impatient, I ordered a corpo ral to cavo in his hat for him. Which hid tho desired effect. "So you're S-m-i-t-h, be you ? Well, my name's Brigg? : 1'ra commander of yon there fort : what's your terms of ca pitulation V ejaculated, interpolated and interrogated the apparition before me. "Thank you, I don't drink : uncondi tional surrender's the word !" answered I. This most likely got him. After a long silence, he spoke "Cap ting Smith," said he, "I take my pen in hand to inform you that I cave. I em brace this occasion', however, to enter my protest against your injudicious and un chivalric use of the bayonet. That instru ment are not recognized in the code 55e Southron : diHers from our preconceived ideas of matters and things, you know : Suutheru constitution being by no means infallible, you know. Take any other form but that !" ' I tbi'd him if I did-I would, otherwise probably not. Wc captured something less than 25, 000 prisoners, together with numerous cannon, small arms, etc., over 1,000 of whom were commissioned cfiicers. Tbis is the most severe blow the Rebel lion has yet received. For further par ticulars seo small bills.' The Rebels hayo abandoned the idea of blockading the Blacklick just yet. The prisoner were all released after ta king a strong decoction of oath yesterday. The fort is in possession of a portion of my command. They can hold it against any force that may be bro't against them. All quiet on the Upper Blacklick. A forward move may be expected in duo course of time, however. Io Triumphantly, CALEB SMITH. Markikd At the residence of Mr. Thomas Todd, in this place, on Thursday, 27th ult., by the Rev Lloyd, Mr. Benjamin F. Wil liams to Miss Jae Tibuott, botn oi iioens burg. We tender our best wishes for the hap piness and prosperity of the couple afore said, and hope they may live forever. XTOW IS THE TIME ! J The subscriber will open a SCHOOL in the Union School-House, in the borough of Ebensburg, on Monday, 10th of March, 18C2. To those desiring to make themselves more thorough in the Common Branches, o com mence the study of the Ancient Languages, Higher Mathematics, or the Natural Sciences, a good opportunity is offered. Terms :Thrce Dollars per session of twelve weeks. D. W. IIVANS. Ebensburg, March G, 1862-lt TTOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. We offer a3 a premium to every three dollar subscriber to AMTl I-AIB, a copy of the Artemus Ward Letters, to be shortiy published, in book form, by RCDD & CAR LE'i'ON, of this city. Price, $1,00. We will send any other ONE DOLLAR Publica tion which may be preferred. We do not prepay the paper to Premium Subscribers, but the book will be suit postage free. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy 1 year, Postage unpaid. " CC ' and Artemus ara Letter?, Postage unpaid, " 1 vear, Postage paid, 00 00 Two copies, 1 year (to one address) Postage paid, 5 00 Fire copies, 1 yC:ir (to one address) Postage unpaid, 10 00 One copy, 1 year, and Worcester's "iils'd Q'rto Dictionary, uup'd 00 Three copies, 1 year, and Worcester's Hi d Quarto Dictionary, 9 00 BOFND VOLUMES. Single Volume, Postage paid $2 00 Three Volumes and copy of paper one year, books prepaid only, 7 00 Four Volumes and copy of paper, one year, books prepaid only, i 00 Three Volumes and copycf paper, one year, (to California) books prepaid only, 8 00 Four Volumes and copy cf p?.per, one year, (to California) books prepaid only, 9 00 Remittances must be made in Gold, New York or Eastern Currency, or other Currency at New York par. Seal all letters securely, and address plinlv to LOUIS H. STEPHENS, Pub. for Proprietors, No. 100 Nassau street, N. Y. ADMIN ISTR ATOR'S NOTI CE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of Moses Paul, late of Cioyle township, Cambria county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersign ed, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are hereby notified to conift forward and settle the same, and per sons having claims against said estate are no tified to present them, properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM PAUL, Adm'r. February, 23, 1SG2-Ct. $35,GO. Tajs the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular end successful Commercial School in the country. Upwards of Twelve IIuxoukd vound men from Twr.xTY-i.ionT different c tatcs have been educated tor business here within the past three ye.irs, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Aiiaum, immediately upon graduating, who knew knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. jfv-Ministers' sons half price. Students enUr' at any time, and revi3-.wh"en they please. without extra, charge- For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship and View of the College, enclose five letter sumTis to JENKINS & SMITH, Pitrsburg Pa. March 2S-ly. G T. .ROBERT! CLOCK AKD WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ' ,- - f-: Faxcy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, &c Just received at the Jewelry stora of C. T. Robert?, a large and complete stock of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, Ac, which will be sold very low for Cash. Ladies are invited to cill and examine his stock, and secure bargains, Repairing faithfully performed and warrantee! to give satisfaction: Sept. 25, 1861. "rpiiE UNION JL RIGHT OR WRONG ! ' UNION rL AXING .VILL, ELemburg, Tenna. Tho 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, 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 Slled with promptness and dispatch. Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. B. T. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, Jan. 30. 1802-tf. m TO THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL per 3iEtilx'C3.c3. : I vor 1 mi Ij te& I y .si JL 6i Quick. Sales A3 Small ProlSl." A. A. BARKER, EncssBcnG, Pa. ripflE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an j nouncc 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 thi3 county, all cf which he is determined to sell cheaper than ike cLcapett. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every description. WOOLEN GOODS, A. full end complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the newest style. rMBR0IDERIE3, 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 ever before on'ercd to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. nATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND GLOVE3, BUFFALO R0BE3. nardicare, Queensrcare , Groceries, Flour , Darin, Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Ilcr riny and Cod Fish, Iron and Nails, Cedar and V.'iilow Ware, Drujs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc-, etc., etc. These, and many other descriptions cf Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS COUNTRY STORE, here anything or everything a person mav n:cd or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock at o time, and pay- ' ing for the same almost entirely in Cor't, the ; suoscriier is enabled to sr H consider nl-ly cheaprr than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call a;id examine his Schedule f of Prices. "NO Cn.VRG?: FOR 5 HOMING GOODS.' Eouatine Sulo.smen. ; 3 The Public is requested to roll in the more the merrier und sucura BargAins. A. A. BittfiCR. n., 1851. BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS 1 for LVLRYBODY DJ. EVANS & SON have this this day received from the East and are now ottering to th citizens of Ebensburg, oud vicinity, a well selected assortment ot , MEN AND DO TS CL O WING, also a large lot of liry Goods, contesting in p;irt of tbe following articlss viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Caserne res, Doe:kind, Sutfinet:,?, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannel?, Brown & Bleached Muslin?, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, if. e have also on hand ft. Ifrqe assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SAlT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together wilh such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispos-.i cheaper than the cheapest, fur CJiSlI oi COUNTJlY PiIO!;UCE. Ebensburg, January 25, !8CG;tf ? S- P, w . c O -5 r " o s- V 'iL 1 J o t r 5 3 -i 5 . & OC t . C z a - o x JA c - - ?1 c o - ert n rr. r, -S 3 " 2 n 51 rr -i ei- k z. ii 5' t - - 2 - 2 s. o n X 9 j. n v a rs O O rr a o - r- - 5. 5. V sir0 : S ? i 0 s 'J- 5 s - r l H :A s s I c- -r- -X 2. . .J. u 3 n 3 3 c 1 o O C c TV a. : s J- 1 o rt , C5 O i3 en p ?: ' I 0 tr (3 5. o ft er ? p o o o c a r- - - - - N er - ' WATCKES AXD JEW ELRY. 51 0 'S MRS. E. J. STA1IL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that she has oa hand a large and superior lot of . WATCH SS, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, which she will sell at reduced prices. Par ticular attention paid to repairing the abova articles, and all work warranted. The mechanical department of the estab lishment is under the supervision of M. R. M'Dowell, who is a competent and experi enced artificer. U"iT"0:1ice opposite Shoemaker & Sons' store. Julltr, lSCl:3in TT'BENSBURG HARDWARE AND JjJ STUVE DEPOT. DA R JA .VS TO DE I! A I) .' The undersigned has just received a Lirg- and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery. Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails, Window Class, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Erittanuia Wuie, Glass Ware, .sec, Ac, u!l ,f which he will sell very low lor CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : ne still continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware cf aTl descriptions, for -alo either by the M'ItoL.ale or Retail. Repairing done on jhert notice. He returns his sincere thanks to his old friends and CKttr.nicrs for the pati onage ex tended him, and begs leave to bdfje thut they v, ill come forw.trd and settle up their accounts of kng standing. Mid commence the new year "on th square." He nutt have money to enable li'ni to keep up his stock. ; B3 Prices low, to suit The .:rn?s. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. 0, 18021 f "OTici-:. i v. : J." All persons knowing themselves indebt ed to Clinton R.Jones are l.cixLy: rotif.td that P.Ofk.s Notei are in ihe hiindi of D. II. Roberts. E:-u.. find ore hvrt-b.v r;-n t- - . ed to ml! s;.d ruke iuiucdiute scttiemtnt and save o.-ts. Dec 12, 1G31. C. R. JONES. JOB VrORIv OF ALL KINDS . NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED XT ma 'AELEG HANI AN" OFFICE, HIGH St., EBENSBURG, PA. -o- rfBidCATiovorricF. : DAVIS A JONES' BUILDINo UP STAIRS CP BT1I3S THJRE DOOR BACK. r. TrlVE US A CALL. ir
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