TJtio Alio snanig; THUKSDAY::::::::::::::N0VKMDE1113. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. k Ebensbcro and Cressox Railroad. On and after Monday, May 5, 1862, trains on this road will run as follows : Leave Ebensburo At 5.3C A. M , connecting with Fa3t Mail East and Express West. At C.25 P. M., connecting with Mail Train ' West and Exprees East. Leave Cresson At 8.55 A. M., or on departure of Fast Mail East and Express West. At 7.45 P- M., or on departure of Mail Train West and Express East. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. V r o m Our Volunteers. Camp at Snickeksville, Va., Nov. 4, 1662. LETTER FROM CO. F, 133d PE.NSA. VOLS. OS THE MARCH SOTINGS BY THE WAT. Correspondence of The Alleghanian. Circumstances alter cases j" so striking tents an-1 packing knapsacks give promise ii a new programme to us, and of some thing possibly of an interesting nature to make up a letter for the perusal of our friends at home. On Friday, olst ultimo, at noon, we re ceived orders to pack up and be ready to move in a quarter of an Lour, to which mandate the boys responded with hearty j cheers. In a few minutes, you could ob rerve an unusual stir in the whole corps, and shortly after the expiration of the timo allotted for packing up, regiment after regiment filed into the road, (tbe a reate number of which. I am not at liberty to state,) all heading Dixiewatd. Moving through Sfcarpsburgr, and follow ing the road to Frederick until we had crocsed the Antietaru bridge, we bore to the right, and pushed up the steep sides ;f South Mountain. On the top of the mountain was opened to our view the grandest and most romantic scenery that ould be well imagined. Deep ravines, having their origin, apparently, under our verv feet; steep declivities clothed with beautiful evergreens ; with an occasional pillar of rocks, rearing its hoary head high in air the whole forming a scene decidedly picturesque and grand. Get ting over the mountain, we encamped for the uight in a beautiful piece of woods thereunto adjacent making a march of about seven miles. Next morning, reveille was beaten at 4 o'clock, and at G-i we commenced our march down Pleasant Valley (not such a very pleasant valley to us, however.) Ar rived at Harper's Ferry at about 12, where we crossed the Potomac into town on a pgntoon bridge, rierc we were tuvorcd with the opportunity of witnessing the immense destruction of public prop erty oc-:asioned by Jackscu's followers during their brief occupation of the place. We next crossed the Shenandoah river, and filed around the mountain into Lou don Valley, after proceeding four miles np which, we encamped until Sunday morning. In the meantime we were mus tered for pay but the pay itself hasn't 3 yet made its appearance. This day's march was about fifteen mile3. Sunday morning, at 6 J o'clock, we moved up the valley, achieving a march of about eighteen miles by 5 P. M. Since then we have remained pretty much dormant, doing a little picketing, how ever, now and then, by way cf variety. The village we are now encamped near b'nickersville is situated in the mouth of Aldie's Gap, on the eastern tflpe of the Blue Ridge, and is about twenty-two miles from Harper's Ferry, thirteen frot Lces barg, thirty from the Bappahannock, and thirty-five from Winchester. The valley has evidently been exempted from the blasting effects of war. It is highly pro ductive, aud iis general appearance iudi eates thrift on the part of the population. At the present time, however, very few f the males arc to be seen, ami the fe males do not hesitate to avow their bitter hatred of the Union cause. The boys stood the march remarkably ell, being stimulated thereto by the booming of artillery in our front, occa sioned by the Rebels attempting to oceu TJ the gap. Our forces and theirs had a race to secure this position, and ours were successful. Batteries were forthwith pos ted, and the Rebels forced back from the coveted gap in the mountain. O. K. Camp Exchange, Alexandria, Xov. 9, 18G2. PAROLED CAMBRIANS AT "CAMP FXCUAXGE' THEm CONDITION A XI) PROSPECTS. Correspondence of The Alleghanian. A few words as .to the temporal welfare of the paroled prisoners at this camp may prove not totally uninteresting to your readers. We, of the "Cambria Guards." We been located here for upwards of I two months, and, I am happy to say, are much better treated than we were at An napolis, Md. at which place we held forth for a season prior to being removed hither. We have been uniformed anew, washed, comled, and cleaned up generally, and the effect is astonishing. So much so, in fact, that we scarcely know our selves any more. Soap is a great old re juvenator, and affects alike the spirits and outward semblance. "Each, each other's Hough hide rubbing You scrub me, I scrub you." And that's the way we do you know. Try it on ! The Colonel of our camp, the brave De Korponajr, labors night and day to minis ter to our comfort. lie is at present engaged in erecting a theater for our es pecial accommodation, and has promised us "football," "cricket," "skylarking," and various other recreations, in due course of time. So that, although we are not al lowed by the provisions of our parole to drill, stand guard, or follow the enemy, we still have prospect of putting in the winter charmingly. . Provided always, however, that Uncle Sam doit enter a claim for our services in the meantime and have us exchanged. Although Camp Exchange promises prospective high old times in abuudauce, I am free to say that the last one of us. would much rather be with our respective regiments. There are eight of the Cambria Guards here all captured by the Rebels at the baitle of Gaines' Hill," before Richmond, June 27th. As follows : Corp. William II. Sechler, William W. Wagoner, John W. Moore, Richard R. Davis, Charles B. Litzinger, John M'Feely, George W Brown and Thomas D. Litzinger. Some of the number have been sick, but all are now recovering. Your former worthy fellow-townsman. Dr. Wm. A. Smith, is here, officiating in the capacity of Surgeon in the hospital. He is a gentleman, a scholar, and the sol dier's friend. What more need be said? And I am, IV Local Etciunos. Scarce: "Small change." Not plenty : Change of any sort, except ing change of the weather. In bad condition : the streets, at pres ent. See notice in another column headed "Thirty Wood Choppers Wanted." The Blair county Court House, at IIol lidaysburg, has been tastefully repaired and refurbished of late. For an excellent scgar, package of real Turkish, or paper of flue ciit, go to "Dr." Thompson's, at the Post Office. Our Thanksgiving Turkey has unfor tunately failed as yet to come to hand. Who has got it ? Scarce : The commodity known as water hereabouts. It is much scarcer, in fact, than whiskey. Read Advertisement of Jay Cooke, Subscription Agent for the U. S. 5-20 bouds. The name of C. L. Pershing, Esq., of this county, is mentioned in couuection with the Speakership of the next IIous3 of Representatives in this State. Godey's Lady's Book for December the holiday number is already to hand. It is a marvel of general excellence, and stands ahead and shoulders in front of all competitors. Subscribe for it, ladies ! About, last Saturday and Sunday : Winter, with his'fleeey locks " We are sorry to say, however, that the old fellow was'nt "about" in sufficient strength to create a run on cutters. Rev. A. Torrcnce, of New Alexandria, Washington county, has been appointed Chaplain of the 11th Tenna. Reserves, and has already entered upon the dis charge of his duties. He was formerly chaplain of the same regiment. Wild pigeons have made their appear ance in this neighborhood in considerable numbers, and sportsmen are doing a brisk business in the way of bagging them. Squirrels are also quite plenty for this season of the year. Edgar Evans, James N. Evans, George W. Books and Thomas P. Dumm all of Co. A, 11th Penna. Reserves have arri ved home. The two former have been discharged from the service by reason of physical disability, while the others are suffering from wounds received at the battle of Gaines' Hill. Mr. William Allen, residing in Alle gheny township, this county, wa3 run over by the Fast Line west atCresson, on Sunday morning week, and instantly killed. His body was horribly mangled, and his remains strewn for a considerable distance along the track. The deceased was a widower, and leaves several children to mourn his loss. He was about sixty year? of age. List of Causes. Following is the trial list for the first week of December Court, 1862: ; FIBST WEEK. Stremmel NewkirK et al Sink Moyers for use Moore Ross for use Flemming Murray Wilraarth M'Manemy, Guard. Hall Hite Palmer Younker Carpenter Eb k Sus Plk R C Garni an Bennett Murray Wilkin Moore Linton Elliott Bracken Cassiday vs Handshue . vs King et al ts Cretin vs Woodcock va Blair vs Same vs Penna Rail Road Co vs Skelly vs Palmer vs E & C Rail Road Co vs Penna Rail R.oad Co vs Yeagley vs Clawson vs Sisier vs Crouse vs Rhey vs M'Donald vs M'Millan vs Keifer Admr vs Glass et ui vs Nicholas ' vs M.Gonigle vs Cambria Iron Co. vs Same vs Deitling. SO WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED!! AT ALLEGHENY FURNACE. One of tbe jobs at the Lead of Bur- goon's Gap. Nov. 13, 18G2. LLOYD & CO. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 114 SOUTH THIRD STRLTT- Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 18G2. The undersigned, having been appointed SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish at once, the NEW TWENTY YEAR G per ct. BONDS of the United States, designated as "Five Twenties," redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorized bv Act of Congress, approved February 23, lcfG2. The COUPON BONDS are issued in sums of $50 $100, S500, $1000. The REGISTER BONDS, in sums of $30 $100, $SO0, $1000, aud $5000. Interest at Six per cent, per annum will commence from date of purchase and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, Scmi-Annually, which is eqnal, at the present premium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Farmer., Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, should know and remember that t'ue&e Bond' are, in effect, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Rail roads, Canals, Ban it stocKS ana securities, and the immense products of all the Manu factures. &c. kc. in the country: and that the full and ainnle provision made for the psiymeut of tbe interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Duties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds the Best, Most Availahle nnd Most Popitlar Investment in the Market. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or Dotes and checks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and fveiy facil ity and explanation will be afforded on appli cation at this otlice. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for immediate deliverv. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent. Nov.' 13, 18G2-3m. ' - ' REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing Accounts have been passed and filed in the Register's Otfice, at Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cam bria county for confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday, the 3d day of December next, to wit: The second njid final account of Charles Bi!estine, administrator of John M'CIoskey, dee'd. The first and final account of Samuel Pot ter, guardif.n of Joseph CnnSeld. The final account of John Stull, guardian of Lydia and Sarah Fye, (now Lydia and Sa rah Kring.) The account of John Stall, administrator of Joseph Strayer, deceased. The account of Samnel Becher and Henrv Becher, administrators of Nicholas Becher, deceased. The final account of John Paul, administra tor of William Taul, deceased. The first account of John C. Noel, adminis trator of John Noel, deceased. The second account of Catharine Cassiday, .executrix of Lewis Cassiday, deceased. The second and final account of William Kittell, trustee to soli the real estate - of Thomas Jacksor, deceased. The first account of William Kittell, admin istrator of Robert Flinn, deceased. The third account of Jane Rodgers, acting executrix of John Makin, deceased. E. F. LYTLE, Register. Ebensburg, November 3, 1862. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office, Kbcns biug, Pa., up to Oct. 8, 18t)2 : Alien George, Lower Jacob F, Ames John, Lewis Miss Mary, Burke Lieut J C, Mathues Larance, Conner A O, Myers William, Carroll Miss Emily, Roonty Miss Mary A, Davis Thomas, Roberts Richard J, Donohue P, Recce David R, Divis John D, (north)Kuirenspurger Moses Davis Miss Jane, Roberts A W, Davis Miss Mary W, Rowlands David E, Davis Miss Mary, Rowland David, Davis Miss Catharine, Shoemaker Miss Mary Evans David D, A, 2 Finiau Thos, Rachel Shryock, Glasgow Jamf s, - Seamon Henry, Hughes Mrs Ann, Sick John, Hughes William, Slonichtr Michael, Harbaugh James, 2 Stibler Nancy, James Thos, Snyder John, Jones Wm D, Shadrach Rev A, Ellen James, Tibbot Mary M, Jone3 Owen M, Thomas Valentine. Jones Richard W, Williams MrsMarvA,2 Krouse John, Wilmore Miss Mariah, Kurtz Margret Anna, Williams Thos R, Longenickcr A L, ' Wolf Miss Helena, Jgf Persons calling for these letteis will please say they are "advertised." JOHN THOMPSON, P. M Ebensburg, Oct. 9, 1862. B LANES ! BLANKS ! For sale at this office. Orders promptly filled. d r . - i i i s mi & 2P PITTSBURGH, PA:, corner Penn and St. Clair Sts. '- Tbe largest Commercial School of the Uni ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in five yearp,'from 31 States, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction iu all the following branches, viz : Mercantile, Manufacturers, Steam Boat, Rail Road k Rank Book-Kecking. FIRST PREMIUM. . Plain and Ornamental ennmanship ; alto , Surveying, Engineering, and 'Mathematics generally. $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course; Students en ter and review at any time. CSS- MINISTERS' SONS' tution at half price. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Pennmanship, an a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents in ttampsto the Piincipals, JENKINS k SMITH, April 24, 1802, y-. Pittsburg, Pa. JEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS ! !! C. T. Roberts & Co. The subscribers take pleasuse in informing the People in general that they have just re ceived, at their rooms, on High srect, a large -ind varied stock of wATCPES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, " NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c, Ac, All of which they are prepared to sell cheaper tiian ever. Thankful for past favors, the new firm would ask a continuance of the same. No charge for showing our stock. CALL AND EXAMINE ARTICLES! Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired Tith neatness and despatch. e have experienced workmen in our employ, and the public can rest satisfied that their work will be done satisfactorily. We do our best to render cus tomers satisfaction, Charges Moderate. C. T. ROBERTS & Co. Ebensburg, June 10, 18G2-tf. 1800. l tf r.TT t r a x TINWAUEI l8a0 SHEET-IKON WARE. COPPER WARE J. & II. IIEURIXGTOX Desire to call the attention of the public to their new 11 MIOPnow opened in the large brick building on the corner of Main and Franklin streets onrtosite the Mansion Homsp and next to the Banking house of Bell, Smith a: jO.-, Johnstown t'a., where they purpose mauutacturir.g an kinds ot TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE. Their work will be made by the best work men and of the best materials. They are de termined to sell all kinds of ware at the cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. P. S. All orders for SPOUTING attended to oa the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown, December 8, lSu9-tf. 46 rpiIE UNION JL RIGHT OR WRONG!' UXIOX LAX1XG MILL, VsSBaBSa EUnslury ra. ilie subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he is prepared te furnUh, on suort notice and on reasonable terms, nil manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS- All work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherw ise uo charges will be made. Orders from a distance solicited, aud filled witl poiptness and dispatch. TgZic- Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS. iibensburg, Jan. 30, lSG2-tf. 13 AY UP! PAY UP!! 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 &, SON. Ebensburg. May 20, 18G2-3t. UG 11 A. McCOY, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer EBENSBURG, PA. OCicc one door cast of Davis, Jones & Co.? Store. A large stock of readv-made Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, &c, constantly on hand nnd foi sale cheap. Dec. 25, lSGl-tf. rpo THE PUBLIC. JL All persons interested are hereby noti fied that the Books, Notes and Accounts o'. MESHAC THOMAS are left in my hands for settlement and collection. Those not read to pay up will please come and settle anc give their notes. All those whos accounts are not settled before the first da- of Decem ber will be visited by the proper ollicers imme diately after that time. D. II. ROBERTS. Ebensburg, Oct. 11, NOTICE Whereas, Natb'an Keist, a minor, inden tured to the subscriber until attaining hu majority, La3 run away, all persons are forbo trusting him on my account. MICHAEL M'GLADE B r r r r r r r r OOKS ! BOOKS ! BOOKS ! For Sale by C. T. ROBERTS Co. you want Clocks, go to C. T. Roberts & Go's store, Ebensburg, Penna. vou want American Watches, go to C. T. Roberts & Co. you want Detached Levers, go to C. T. Roberts & Co. you want Cylinder Escapements or Watch es of any kiud, go to C. T. R. &. Co. you want a good gold Breastpin or King, go to C. T. Roberts & Co. j-ou want a sett of good Jewelry, go to C. T. Roberts & Co. you want Musical Instrument of any de scription, go to C T Roberts A; Co. vou want a 6et of Stnds or pair of Sleeve Buttttis, go to C.T. ROBERTS & CO. HE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL Per 3FixiJLr'QxcI-! ! EBENSBURG Quick Kales Smalt Prods." A. A. BARKER, ; Ebexsbcrg, Pa. finE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an- nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has jnst received, at store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER OODS, ever before brought to this county, all ot which he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every description. WOOLLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest styles. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, Tbe latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLDTIIING, A better and cheaper article than ever before offered to this communitv. BOOTS AND SnOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable inaterinl. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. " flardtcare, Qucens:carc, droctries, Flour, Baccn Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Codfish, Iron and .Xaits, -Ccdiir and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, ttc.t etc., ttc These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly ou baud. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS CO UXTR Y STORE, where anything or everything a pcrsou muy need or desire can be obtained. Bv buvintra larcre stock at a time, nnd nav- ing for the same almost entirely iu Cash, the jubscriber is enabled to sell c tnxirfrrn1,!,! cheaper than other dealers in this communitv. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call aud examine his Schedule of Prices. "0 CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS." Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. 5?" The Public is requested to roll in the more the merrier and secure Bargains. A. A. BARKER. Dee. 15 181. H fa T 7 TIE" MIFUIUUil B ROKE OUT IN.A NKs PLAl !i BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! for EVERYBODY The subscriber takes pleasure in calling the attention of the citizens of CARROLL- ; TOWN and vicinity to the fact tbt be km just received, and is now opening, at tbe old stan I of Moore , & Son, a large and ruried block of . Dry Goods consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown k Bleached Muslins, kc DRESS GOODS of every ttyfc. . , Together with an excellent stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ; BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, - GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, QUE ENS WARE, NOTIONS, . - &c. &e. And, in fact, anything and everything Usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which will be disposed of at prices to t uit the times CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and no charge for showing articles. s& Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Fine, and other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country . Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goods. A. A. BARKER. ' May 29. 1 862-tf TEW CHEAP CASH STORE!!! "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER V E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that ' they have just received, at their new stor ! room, on High street, a most complete assort ment of . Spiln? and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles J ' Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain aud Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and so on, ad infinitum, . Also.4 Boots and Shoes, nats, Caps, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Mc'asseSj Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c, ic, kCu In short not to dip further into tedious : details tbey intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience of 4 country community can be successfully can tered to. - By buying a large stock at a time they are enabled to sell their goods at a . . TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES . Roll in and see for yourselves; No charge, lor showiDg articles. . tZ&m Country .Produce taken in rxthang 1 forgoes. Ebensburg, April 24, 1SG2. n o CT S3 a W -t 03 u sot? G, 73 H F) K Y' a : o OB I & 3 v- 3 3 w 3 . P CO f5 3 r O 3 K ro to . c- - S - p J2 3 3 re re 3" p " 3 re 3 E. O 55 3 3 a o a . r Z " C; vi o o 9 re i i cs COM cr. p 'S. o o X -5 O K M H " P zr. O ' re s C re o c re VI re c P 0 2 6 2. o B 3 O L ' m re re 2 9 f, r- B n o c cr re - . -? re 7? P P It z H 2 H re' -i n u m re 2. 2. 5 C2 c e c en o o re - en re a Z n - E. si 7 17 p 3 Cm VJ E3 n O - O 33 re 73 3 3 I7BENSUUI?Cr HARDWARE AND li STOVE DEPOT. BA R GA IXS TO BE 11 A T) ! The undersigned has just received ft targe and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery. Cooking. Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails. Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japaunt'd aud Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, Ac, kc, oil ot which he w ill sell very low for CAbli or ex change for Countrj- Produce. Also : He still continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sale , either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing"1 done on short notice. He returns his sincere thanks to his old friends and customers for tbe patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that they will come forward and settle up their accounts ' of long standing, and commence the new year "on the square.'' He must have money to ' enable him to keep up bid stock. B3i Prices low, to suit the ime. . GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. 9, l8C2tf rpERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION X TO "THE ALLEGHANIAN :" " " SI. 50 IN ADVANC Aoir is the time to Subscribe !' w- CD c- 2 W . cr re o J , -3 n 2 sr - 3 i i 31 G o rs s S o - E! sa C O pr n c- O C t ' f -cr. E . o o a & o - c- P a a P B B ? rs 3 a " s c CO 5 7L S" J II