1 mltSDAY::::::::::::::FEBRUAKY 12. LOCAUNPERSONftL 1 VBBSSBURa AND CbKSSOX RAILROAD. Oa and after aiouaay, eoemuui jra'as a lbis roftd WiU rUa aS follow3 : Leave Ebensbuko t"00 A. M. connecting with Mail East ' and Pliil- and Bait. Express West. -30 P. M., connecting . with Express ' ' East and Fast Liue West. IrVECRESSON y 10.33 A. M., or ou departure of Mail Train East. . t Q 35 P- or on departure ot Fast Line West. ENOCH LEV.'IS, Gen. Supt. Valentine Day. Next Saturday is ho cbv upon which, by a .pretty conceit, the birds are supposed to choose their mates for the coming year, aud love-lorn evraios to designate their preference, mat rimonially speaking, for all coming time. The latter operation is usually performed through the medium of a bluet of delicate vhite paper, upon wliich'is imprinted a representation of . two full-grown hearts with aa arrow from Cupid's bow us the connecting link between the tauie, ' or a carrier dove with a branch of olive and a kive-k-tter, or a wiuged Cupid painted LiiLd, with a bended bow in his hand, Or BOiuetlnng alter unit tiic. iuuci i.cith comes a heart rending legend, to the 2vct that Tiie violet loves a s unify bank, The cowslip loves the lea, The scarlet creeper loves the ehn, But 1 love thee." this will do quite well tins billing 1 cuoiug of birds with mid without feathers, but when the d;iy dedicated tj Love and things is desecrated by the low w:deiy-ex.tended custom of uissemina liu4 vilo caricatvres of aimost everything in and out uf existence, by burlesquing, liisforting and slandering, we begia to think Valentine Pay uwro honored "in the breach than iu the observance.'"' For uii-tance, suppose a bashing young lasbie, with "grace in Icy steps, heaven iu her eve, in every gesture dignity and love," to recoive a horrid daub an apt present ment of some scowling Jezebel, with tii device "Thy dear, cdiciou form' divine ily soul inspires. Will you be luiuo? Ah I do say yes, nor let uie pine You ure my comic valentine." Vr ;mie rather good-Iovking than other wise printer to be pcientcd with a wood-ut-oi;raph a libel oa humanity with the remark No, nu ! ntv dirtv devil, no ! Avuuut my sight, and quickly got For 1 can tell you this no less. I'm not inclined to go to press : 1.0U il ne'er get "registered," you brute, And neither will our "hlnuket" suit ; You'ii never taste love's wedded sweets, Nor will you be done up iu "sheets." Can t!ny see it in the light by which the ' parties .sending viewed it? Or wouldn't j they, rather, prefer to be let alone severe- ! h. than to be put down iu the pictures as ; a jct lur tae eutucation oi oiijvrs : vi e lliink zo many others ihiuk io. X lie fact is, alentme season, as at c present constituted, is about played out. j ' th cou,,t'' who liave been sported at In other times they did things differently j ti,e rendezvous at Ilarrisburg and were f i . ! discharged for physical disability, that -the occasion was then one fraugut with i . . J , Ai -t1 i..-. t- :,!they are required to present themselves luauy "tray conceits and pleasing fancies, i J 1 1 But gay conceits and pleasing fancies, it feeing, are too slow fur this generation. They oavor too much of the oriental and tluice. They belong to another than this practical era. We are sorry, but acknowl edge our utter inability to better the mat ter in the least. It is ihjt too much to say that the day ii" the almost exclusive property of "iron- fcitted fools and unrespective boys," and uiider their iuri.dietion and hehest. i t.i .1 . i v - . , i classes insist ac participating in the exer- j cists, he should at the very least eschew J U to called "Comic Valentine," and con- W himself to the two full-grown hearts, I r Uhome other of the accepted forms! n.oaga wme-ii u.e ut.c m j.ovc reveals h. rn,seif-on paper. As to the style and r.ntsh of the envelope to be used, that is j r.ni: uiiuier oi lasit; anu i.iiauce. Javenuer ! uiauer oi rasia anu nnauce. Javenaer is cindered the Lest accompanying aro- j u.atic. Always pay the postage in ad- j Vit.ce. And. "enerally. lo t.iettv much i you please, uud please us accordingly, s aforesaid. County Ins?tii:uti:. The members of be Executive Committee of "The Cam illa County Teachers' Institute" arc re- 'I'tctfully requested to meet at Ebensburg, I on Saturday next, 14th inst., at 1 o'clock, J J'- M., for the purpose of designating the dajs upon which said Institute s-hall 1'o'd its next regular session, and to as- k:gn excrches to the members. Other business will be transacted. A full at- tetidunce of the Committee is desirable. Lizzie M. IIcTcniNSoy. Chairman J'zecutivc Ccntn!"',. "prvrurR,. Ftbr12, 15.'3. Personal. Lieut.-Col. B. M'Dermit, late of the 54th Penna. Vols.,, but now resigned, arrived hero on Saturday. He reports the regiment still located at North Mountain, Va., and enjoying tip-top health and spirita as a general thing. Judging from his personal appearance, soldiering has agreed with the Col. during the past year or more. Ellis 11. Williams, of Co. F, 133d Pa. Vols., who has been at home for some weeks past, returned to his regiment ou Monday. He went laden with presents by the boxful for his comrades from those at home, and, as he is emphatically the boy to get 6uch things "through the lines," his presence among them will bo gladly hailed. David James, of Co. A, 11th Peuna. Reserves, wounded at the battle of Gaines' Hill, before Richmond, and who had been at home on sick leave for a season, re turned last week. His wound is serious, and it is extremely doubtful whether he will ever be able again to shoulder a mus ket. " - George Berkey, of Co. F, 133d Penna. Vols., who was severely wounded in the shoulder at the battle of Fredericksburg, 6 at home cn furlough. He is recover ing as rapidly as the nature of his hurt will admit. James Litzinger, of Co. A, Capt. Car roll, 5i"ith Penna. Vols., wounded at the battle of Poeotaligo Bridge, South Caro lina, in last October, has arrived home. He has icccived an houorable discharge from the service. Evan Evans, (Mason,) of the 51th Pa. Vols., is uow iu town on a brief leavo of absence.. Continental Hotel, Pittsburg. We understand this establishment, until now leaded and kept by J. II. Clarke & Co., and the Mansion House, adjoining it, have been bought out by Messrs. J. II. Clarke, Peter L. Lintou and Ed. Aurentz, for a round sum, who have consolidated t!e two hous-es and will henceforth cater to the public iu new and improved style. Everybody who kuows anything knows, these houses are the best iu the city. Situate immediately opposite the Penna. Railroad denot, they are the centre of travel, while the internal arrangements cannot be improved upon. The excellent run of custom they have always enjoyed is pvooj" of their former superiority, while uuder the new proprietorship we are con fident their name and fame will be im proved upon, if anything. The two fir.-t named members of the firm, Clarke and Lit. ton, are native Can brian3 for this reason Cambria county men especially j should invariably stop with them. Stran gers visiting the Smoky City may rest assured of being tivateJ aright at the Continental and Mannion. Military Notice. Mathias S. Ilarr, ! Commissioner of Draft for Cambria coun- j ty, by order of Gen. E. R. S. Canby, : .. i, ..i for the purpose of re examination by a Surgeon appointed by the Government, at Ebensburg, in the order here named : Those living north of the Huntingdon, Cambria aud Ineliana Turnpike on Mou day and Tuesday, 10th and 17th Febru ary, inst. ; these ling t.au:h of said line cn Wednesday and Thursday, 18th and 19th inst. This process is done to secure certificates of exemption to persons enti tled thereunto, without the inconvenience and expense of a trip to liarrisburg. Dr. Win. Lemon will act as Examining Sur- HeiH1' Photographs, &c. By reference to an advcrtiscluent elsewhere, it will be tliat Mr T n H lormery oi- Joiinsttmn, has arrived in town and is pr.parc.j o execute in the highest stjlc of art all m:inn,;r of ljhotograp,s ambro. (. c s this is the first time a ,0,. gal! j 'f D)jj J a i jt j;v.i gallery has been opened out and as Mr. If. bears the reputation of a first-claes artist, we confi dently anticipate a liberal patronage will be extended him by our citizens. Rooms above R. Davis' store, High street, where the public is invited to call. His stay will be limited. "Sold Acjn and Got tue Tin !" We comme nd to those of our readers who had the ill fortune to get "stuck" by the bursting of that delectable swindle, the 'Ceutral Bank," of llolbdaytburg, aud there be many su-:h hereabout, the story on the outside of to-day's pa per bearing the above title. On the principle that I'micdrp Invt's Mimranv." thev may bp ablo to suck some ceufdation therefrom. To The Allcghanian : ; , Mazie Dlaclay. - By LOCISE E. VICEROY. Mazie' Maclay I - Did jou ever meet her?" Never was bloom of the summer-time sweeter. As purely bright as the star-lit skies Was the tender light of her pensive eyes, And not 'mid the charms of a thousand girla, Were such dimpled arms,"euch shining curls. Like a new born rose was her cheek's soft red, And still repose ou her'brow seemed shed, Her footsteps fell with a breezy bound, And there dwelt a spell iu the faintest sound Of her gentle voice, as when wild birds sing, And the streams rejoice at the coming spring. ller smile was as sweet as the new moon's beam3, Or the smiles we meet in the realm of dreams, And her laughter came with the sudden ploy Of a dancing flame, aud then died away . Like the softest sigh of a passing breeze, 'Twixt the bending sky and the swaying trees. Mazie Maclay! Do you know she is dead That the roses of summer-time bloom o'er her head? That the heart as light a3 a music tone, The presence bright on our wa3' that shone, Have dwelt their last midst the things of Time, And to Glory passed up the path sublime, Iui leaving a dower to memory, fraught With the passionate power of tenderest tho't. Johnstown, Pa., February, 1863. On Runners. Among other "gay and festive" parties who, during the superb sleighing of the past week aud it teas superb, was the sleighing, so much so, in fact, that an unappropriated piece of horseflesh was an utter impossibility, and a fancy cutter a commodity commanding a fabulous premium among others, we say, who took occasion to enliven our town with their presence was a represen tation from Wiimore, composed of "lassies rosy and gallints gay." Wilmcre, altho' somewhat abbreviated as to size, is all right and one ahead when you come to speak of sociability, et cetera. So in this instance they enjoyed themselves huge ly, according to tho "rules in such cases made and provided. A moonlight jauut ;on runners," over the plauk, past nu merous - toll-houses, we presume, and ta king the longest road that's the way they went home. Come again soon. Rails We notice that , the Cambria Iron Company, Johnstown, with commeu dable enterprise, have made arrangements by which they are now tnabled to turn out large quantities of "hammer-headed rails," daily. Thereauent which, we tire led to ob serve that, between the ' hammer-headed rails" of the C 1. Co., aud those other hammeT-hcaded rails of our Democratic contemporaries against the Emancipation Proclamation, the community will never be without a full supply of the article. Flattering Prospect. We forgot to mention it last week, that, if there is any reliance to be placed in "signs," wc are booked for six weeks more winter weather. Tuesday was Candlenia day, otherwise aud more familiarly known as "Ground-Hog Day," on which occasion the animal that grasps the destiny of the season in his clutches did distinctly, by reason of much sunshine, see his own shadow! This may be considered relia ble to a greater or less extent. Horses. Messrs. Eavenson and Bro. are now in town," and will remain until Saturday next, tor the purpose of buying good conditioned horses. Those of our readers desiring to receive good prices for any surplus auimals of the style indicated should call on them forthwith, at the Mountain House. Thieves About. The Town Hall hotel, on Julian street, was broken into one night last week,- and money to the amount of twenty-throe dollars the prop erty of the landlord, Mr. Exie Conrad stolen therefrom. To the Polls! Our readers are re minded of the fact that the Spring elec tion takes place on Friday, 20th inst. Tickets of all kinds neatly, expeditiously aud cheaply printed at this oflice. Died: In Taylor township, this coun ty, on Frida', Gth inst., James, Eon of Abraham and Catherine Good, aged 4 3ears, 7 months and 21 days. Pound ! On Friday week, on the Eb. and Wilmoie Plank Road, a lady's lir Ci'Jf. The owner can have it by applying at this office. James S.Rauisey, of Johnstown, who was captured by the Rebels not long .since w hile acting as Sutler to one of our regimeuts in Virginia, is now an inmate ef a Richmond prison. lio is confined in i the same room formerly occupied by Col. Corcoran. The warm weather of the past couple of eiays has almost completely spoiled our good bleighing The indications just at prtfent, however, arc that we will be fa vored with a new supply shortly. Notice "Assessor's Notice," by N. J. Robert", in another column. PITTSBURGII, PA., corner Penu and St. .- Clair Sts. The largest Commercial School of the Uui ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in live years, from 31 States, and the only one which alTords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz . Mercantile, JJavvfaetvrert, Steam Boat, Rail Road & Bank Book-Kecking. FIRST PKEMIUM,- J'la-jn and Ornamental ennmanship ; alto Surveying, Engineering, and Mathematict 'generally. 335.GO Pays for a Commercial Course j Students en ter and review at any time. MINISTERS' SONS' tution t half price. For Catalogue of 80 pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental penniuanship, an a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering aud Flourishing, inclose 24 cents in ttaiopsto the Piincipals, JENKINS L SMITH, April 24, 16C2, ly-. Pittsburg, Pa- rpiIE'XEW-Y ORK TRIBUNE. JL 1863. The New York Tribune first issued in 1841, now iu its twenty-second year, has obtained both a larger and a more widely diffused cir culation than any other newspaper ever pub lished in America Though it has suffered, in common with other 'journals, 'from the volunteering and departure of tens of thous ands of its patrons to serve in the War-for the Union, its circulation on this Cth day of December, 18G2, is as follows: Daily, r.0,125 Semi-Weekly, 17,250 Weekly, 148,000 Aggregate, 215,375 Pre-eminently a journal of News and of Lit erature, The Tribune has political convictions which are well characterized by the single word RtPtruLiCAjJ. It is Republican in its hearty adhesion to the great truth that 'God has made of one blood all nations of men" Republican in its assertion of the equal and inalienable rigius of all men to '-life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" Republican in its steadfast, earnest, defiant hostility to ev ery scheme and effort of the Slave Power, from the Annexation of Texas to the great Rebellion, to grasp the empire of the New World aud wield the resources of our country for its own aggrandizement Republican in its antagonism to the aristocrats and despots of the Old World, who fondly, hail In the per ils and calamities suddenly thrust upon us by their American counterpart the overthrow and ruin of the Model Republic Republican in its hope and trust, its faith and effort, that this atrocious Rebellion must result iu the signal overthrow of its letters, and the firm establishment of equal rights and equal laws throughout the whole extent of our country, wherein Liberty and Union shall indeed be "one and inseparable" henceforth and forever. The Tribune devotes attention iu calmer times, and to some extent in these, to Educa tion, Temperance, Agriculture, Invention, and whatever else may minister to the spiritual and material progress and well-being of man kind ; but for the present its energies and its columns are mainly devoted to the invigora tion and success of the War for the Union. Its special correspondents accompany every considerable army and report every importaut incident of that great struggle which we trust is soon to result in the signal and conclusive triumph of the tional arms and in the res toration of Peace and Thrift to our distracted, bleeding country. We believe that no other wine can a. fuller or more, accurate view of the progress and character of this momentous conflict be obtained than through the regular perusal of our columns, And we earnestly solicit the co-operation of all friends of the National cause, which we regard and uphold as that of Universal Humanity, to aid us iu extending its circulation. TERMS : The enormous increase in the price of printing paper and other materials used in printing newspapers, compels us to increase the price ot The Tribune. Our new terms are : . DAILY TRIBUNE. Single Copy, 3 cents. Mail Subscribers, one year, (311 issues,) 3 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, one year, (104 issues,) $3 Two Copies, one year, $5 Fire Copies, one year, 12 Ten Copies, one year, " $22 5C WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, one year, (52 issues,) Three Copies, one year, Five Copies, one year, Ten Copies, one vear, So $3 $1G Any larger number, addressed to names of subscribers, $l 50 each. An extra copy will be sent to every club often. Twenty copies,- to one address, one jcar, $15, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy will be sent to clubs of twen tr. To clubs of thirty, THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be sent. To clubs of fifty, THE DAILY TRIBUNE will be sent gratis. Address THE TRIBUNE, Tribune Buildings, New York. j"2r When drafts can be procured, it is much safer than to remit Bauk Bills. The n-ime of the Post Oflice and State should in all oaes l plainly- written. Subscribers who send money by Express must prepay the Express charges, else it will be deducted from the remittance. npnE UNION RIGHT OR WRONG !" UXIOX 1'LAXIXG .HILL, " V3 Lbentburg l'a. ihe subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he is prepared te 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, otherw ise no charges will be made. ' Orders from a distance solicited, and filled wil pomptness and dispatch. ECf- Bough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. I. F. WILLIAMS. Ehe-nsburg, Jan. 30, C2-tf. r AST NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Ebens-burg Foundry, by Note, Book Account or otherwise, are hereby notified to cull ami settle. Costs will follow a neglect of this notice. E. GLASS L CO. Ebensburg, Dec. 24, 1802-St. fc Kpnibi;!i of nil I:ir.d printed at this ofhee. JL THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL ilPoz EtallroadL 2 ! EBENSBURG . - IUM. quick Sales Small I'rotlts." A. A. BARKER, EuExsBuaa, Pa. npiIE SUBSCRIBER wouldTespectfully an Jl nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, ta his stre, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever bef,re brought to this county, oil or which he is determined to sell cJte'aper than the cheapttt. DRY GOODS, la endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every descriptioa . WOOLLEN GOODS, X full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest etylei. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome end of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLDTniNO, ' A better and cheaper article than ever before offered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS -AND CAP3, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLO YES. BUFFALO ROBES. llardtcort, QueentKare, Groceritt, Hour, Bacon Chtr-ie, Syrups, ifvlaetts, Mackerel, Jlcr . ring and Cod JFlth, Iron and Xait, Cedar and Willow Ware, Brtigi and .Vedicinct, Carbon and Ftth Oil, etc-, etc., etc. These., and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. Nof to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLA SS CO I'XTR Y STORE, where anything o'r everything a pcrsou may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock at ft time, am! pay ing "for the snnie almost entirely in CmA., the subscriber is enabled to sell coitsiderahlg cheaprr thau other dealers iu tliis roinmunitv. To be convinced of the truth of this nssertiou you uced only call a:.d txauiine his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR MIOWJNG GOODS. Cusioniers will bo waited upon by accom modating Saltsnicu.- JFS5" Tho Public is requested to roll in the more the merrier and t.eeure Bargains. 4. A. n VKKlTv. Pec 15 1? CI JROKE OUT Lr A NEW PLACE I BARGAINS I BARGAINS I roa EVERYBODY The subscriber takes pleasure in calling the arteutiou of the citizens of CARROLL TOWN and vicinity to the fact that be has just received, and is now opening, at tke old, stani of Mocre & Son, a large and Tari stock of ; . Dry Goods, consisting In part of. . ' , . Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimere Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds. ... Jeans, Tickings, Flannel " " Bro n h Bleached v. .Muslins. Lc DUES 8 GOOD 'S of every ntf. Together with an excellcut stock ot BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, .' CARPET-SACKS, QUE ENS WARE. NOTIONS, etc., 4c., &o. And, in fact, avythirj and everything us"aallj kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which will be disposed of at prices to r uit the times. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! . Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and no charge for showing'articles., Z&f Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, 'and, other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goods. ' . A. A. BARKER. May 29, 18G2-tf . ; JTEW CHEAP , CASH STORE ! I I-J "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER I" E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to annonnc to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity thai they have just received, at their new str room, on High street, u most complete assort rccnt of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting- in part of the following articles : Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and 60 on, ad infinitum. . Also .Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnet j, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrup3 and Mclasses, Iron and Nails; Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, tc, &c, ic. In short not to dip further into tedious details they fntend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience of a country community can be successful- ca ' tered to. By buying a large stock at a time, they r enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves lor showing articles. No charg B3U Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Ebensburg, April 24, 18G2. . . ; -t -1 0 03 M O n -1 cr o s 30 O a 73 -5 k 15 ?Z &I0 ".PC C .U - o 5 e t 2 o r; C a So CO i c. tr O 9 . CO o c - n H B c" ? 2. E 5' c c c 2. 3 13- n r- to -, 3? i a a 7?. Z 3"-g C- n Z. " D " - J f P IM C c S S cr - i cr cc ? f . p r v o c s p - 2 n 5J 'n n n p 5 n 2 33 . a o" CO O O zn 3 o "H. p n - a P p c u w 2-P 3 o c . K a r S C pa is C 2 h a P3 F3 s cc " cr. 3 2. S3 4 i. c b 3 C cos 3 20 ZZ . tc 1 a. o 3 Cu JO ra a o o a. on ft a 14 Pr "Z. 3 ? . a o a. c IS E DENSRCHG HARDWARE AND iTOVE DEPOT. P. A P f! A IXS TO BE 11 A D! The undersigned has just received a largw nd oplciidid pssortment of Ih'rdware and. Cutlery, Cooking. Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails, Window Glus, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lumps aud pure Carbon Oil, -Japanned and Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, Arc., kc., nil o: which he Mill srll very low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce. .io : He rtill continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sale either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing di.ne on short ne.tice. He returns b:s sincere thanks to his old frieuds and customers for the patronage ex-, tended him. and begs leave to hope that thec will come forward and settle up their account, of long standtLg. and commence the ntwyeur 'on the fcquMrc." He uiuft have mouey to cnnl'le him to keep up Lis ;-tock. C Prices low, to suit the ime. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg. Janv. 9, lF.rttf rpERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION -THE ALt KGHAyiAN .?l.-(riATyANCEU Xotr c ihe ti.'te r Su''?cri?.t
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