The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, March 12, 1863, Image 3

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    filXniSDAY:::::::::::::::"::":M AUG II 12.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
EbENSUUUO AXD CrESSON IvAlLItOAT).
gn and after Monday, December 22, 1SG2,
trains in this road will run as follows :
Lkave Kbexsiiuro
At 7.00 A. !., connecting with Mail Kast
and Phil, and Bait. Express West.
At 7.30 P. M., connecting with Esprcss
East and Fast Line West.
Lkave Cresson
At IO.Sj A. M., or on departure of Mail
Train East.
A I 0..1j P. M., or on departure ot Fast Line
West, v
ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt.
From Our Volunteers.
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tSTTER FROM CO. K, 133d PKXNA. VOLS. TUE
APPOINTMENT OK OFFICERS, AC, AC.
Near Stoneman's Switch, Va.,
March 7, 186a.
Correspondence of The Alleghanian.
Nothing worthy' of record has transpi
red since my last letter. The dull routine
ttf caiup life, still continues, with Duthing
to vary the monotony and cause a little
pleasurable excitement. The past few
days of good vcather, however, have told
considerably ou the muddy roads, and this
is a sure indication that something will be
done before a great while. .
The electiou held by the members of
our company for commissioned officers, of
which I made mention in a former letter,
will uot amouut to anything. Col. Spcak
man has since made other appointmeuts
Sergt. John O. Evans for Captain, and
Orderly Sergeant James J. Will lor First
Lieutenant. Sergt. Evans it an excelleut
vouns man, and deservedly popular with
the company, lie will make a first-class
coiiMuandor.
Since the i0th of January, we have
heen commanded by Lieut. J. II. Leu
heait, of Co. 1. He did Lis duty by us
faithfully.
Col. Spcukmaii has returned to the
regiment, he having fully recovered from
his late illness.
An order was read ou dress parade last
evening, directing all furlouhed men to
returu to their regiments immediately,
and prohibiting the granting of leave of
absence to any for the present. An order
was also promulgated sit the same ti.ne,
inquiring as to the amount of ammunition
mw in possession of the troops. Does
thia mean a forward movement?
We were visited during the past week
bv Lemuel Davis and David X. Evans.
j - . .
if Ebeuburg. They were welcome as
the early flowers of sr-riug.
The boys are all well. E it. w.
Sxow. During the present week, we
hve been enjoying most excellent sleigh
ing the Lest we have been favored with
the present winter, probably. The snow
lies to the depth of fully a foot, with uo
indications as we write of speedy depar
ture. Farmers with lumber to "get out,"
those who have been awuitiuif a favorable
opportunity to fill their ice-houses, gay
an J festive youth and beauty, and. posses
ors of specimens of the eiuine genus
generally, are going it extravagantly and
to the best of their ability'. In as much
m this will most likely be' the last wag of
the h ammer considered in reference to
Meshing, for the matter of a twelve
month, we mean, all we have to say is,
'5o it!" "With or without gloves, iu
exteuso, and four beats to the measure
How now we glide o'er the whitening
crest, care flitting far from cur blest, etc. j
And enough said.
1'. S. : Should any of our readers be
come impressed with the opinion that it
devolves upon him, as a whole souled,
i'ood fellow, to tender us an iuvitation to
vcrupy a scat iu his sleigh some of these
fin-t fine evenings, we pledge ourself to
receive las proposal kindly. Office hours !
Irmn 8 A. 31. to 0 1. M. Call early
aii'l often I
Court. The proceedings in the Quar
ter Sessions last week were generally of a
rivial and unimportant character. Ren
jiuiin Rodgers, indicted for the larceny
silver watch valued at SCO.OO, the
J'toperty of James Clifford, was found
guilty, and is now in jail awaiting seu
leti&e' n l'10 ca-e 0I tnw Commonwealth
M- eight little boys, charged with robbing
'he till of a store iu Johnstown, the de
udants were all found not guilty. The
Johnstowu nigger riot affair was held over
Ul'til next term. Court adjourned Friday
fving, after having had a res-pcqtable
"'tendance throughout.
hi week, we understand, the business
'"n'l't, and it is opposed Court will ad
j"arn fc to-day. Rut few ttraners
a"e la towa.
Tor good
ecgai,
to Tudor &
Obituary. In the list of jewels. which
Cambiia couuty has been called upon to
offer up during the present war as a sacri
fice to our outraged nationality, the Dame
of Sergt. William W. Evans occupies a
conspicuous and brilliant position. Edu
cated and intelligent with a. mind well
stored with useful knowledge high-toned
and ehivalric his future was seemingly
bright and glowing. No braver or better
spirit ever buckled on the panoply of jus
tice and wont forth to dare Traitors to the
issue than he ; none nobler died in de
fence of the principles he had espoused.
In the early morning of life, ere his man
ly aspiration and dieauis of worldly
greatness had been nearly achieved, out
from this tempestuous world of turmoil
and trouble, he is gone ! It were useless
to attempt to draw a paralleled his beau
tiful life, for his history is already written
in the hearts of those who knew hrui but
to love him. lie is rone ! and we drop
a silent tear to his memory, and encircle
his name with a halo of glory which will
last for all coming time.
Sergt. Evans was born in Ebensburg,
and was about 22 years of age at the pe
riod of his death. 'His widowed mother,
brothers and sisters still reside here. Ou
the breaking out of the Rebellion, he was
among the. first to enrol his name in the
"Cambria Guards" for three years or du
ring the war. lie went out as a common
soldier, but such was his worth and perso
nal popularity that he was speedily, pro
moted to a Corporalship, and, subsequent
ly, to a b'ergeantship. lie served with
distinction during the entire campaign of
hi company up to the battle of Gaines
Hill, before Richmond, where ho was
lightly wounded. On this occasion, he
fell into the hands of the Rebels, and
underwent a captivity X( some tiv? or six
weeks.
At the battle of Fredericksburg, after
fighting long and gallantly, he was severe
ly wounded in .the thigh. Here, again,
he fell into the hands of the enemy, audi
nothing whatever was heard of him until,
three or four weeks. since, a letter written
by himself was Teceived by his friends
here, stating that he was wounded and a
prisoner, but recovering as rapidly as ci
cumstauees would admit, and expressing
the belief that Ire wouhl be exlianged
aud sent to Washington shortly. Alas!
his hopes were destined to be crushed in
darkness; for the next news heard of him
was the announcement of his death iu
Libby Prison, Richmond, January 2Sth.
Away from. 'friends and home from all
he held most dear he yielded his life on
the altar of his country, aud went forth to
claim the reward due tho.se of whom it
can "be truly- said, "Well done!" All
that was mortal of him fills an uuknown
grave beneath the sanguinary soil of the
Old Dominion; but happy thought!
although hi presence has gone out from
us, his influence remains forever.
"They never fail who die
Iu a great cause : the block may soak their
gore ;
Their heads may sodden in the sun; their
limits
l!e strung to city prates and castle walls
But still their spirit walks abroad."
Ry profession Sergt. Evaus was a prin
ter, in which capacity' he imbibed a par
tiality for reading and composition. For
a liu.g time alter his connection with the
army, he acted as war c orrespondentfor
The AUtyhaniun, and his letters, under
the signatures of "W." and ."E ," were
much admired for their terseuess, vigor
and descriptive power. He was of a kind,
affectionate deposition, cheerful aud buoy
aut the life and light of his immediate
circle. ly his death a vacuum has been
created, both at home and iu his company,
which can never be filled.
May he rest in peace !
Dito: On Mondav. l-'t-b. 9. lfr.3, at the
General Hospital, ou Bcdloe's Inland. Ai j
ci'stine G. McAtkkb, of Company G.-12th Pa. J
Cavalry, aged 19 years.
The deceased was a'resident of Loretto,
Cambria county, which place he left on
January 1, under Capt. ILiitman.
The company wore quartered in Camp
McReynoIds, near Philadelphia, uuil May
when they moved to Manassas junction.
where they remained, until McClell.iii -
rotireu from the Peninsula. The 12th
Cavalry thcu fell Lack to Alexandria,
where Augustine took tick ou the 11th of
September. He was taken to Mt. Pleas
aut Hospital, Washington, where he
remained until the battle of Fiedericks
burg, when lie was removed to Redloe's
Island. 1 he deceased was much loved by
his companions, boih at home and iu the j
field, who deeply mourn a comrade gone. I
It fiives us pleasure to learn that our
jovial friend, Rrothcrliue, of thy ILdli- j
d:ysl:urg Whi-j, l es been appointed" a j
jjj matr in the At my. Success. . i
Richard M. Jones, Dec'd. Follow
ing is a tribute of respect to the memory
of Richard M- Jones, a member, of Co. F,
133d Penna. Vols., who was killed at the
battle of Fredericksburg :
Highland Lodge No. 42S I. O. or O. P.,
EiiENsnrao, Fely. 25, 18U3.
Whereas, The melancholy duty devolves
upon us to announce to this Lodge the de
cease of our much beloved brother, Richard
M. Jones: Brother Jones tell at the battle in
front of Fredericksburg, Va,, on the 13th day
of December last he fell like a bravo man,
with his front to the foe he fell alongside
many of his noble comrades, who were et.ch
moment lessening under a fierce and over
whelming attack of an outnumbering enemy
he fell with these words upon his lips, "If
I die this day, 1 die happy f ' Brother Jor.es
wa3 'a warm and generous" member of our
Order; he was of a line aud commanding ap
pearance ; intellect, frankness and generosity
were stamped upon his features; his smiles
were cheerful, his. manners genial, nor did
the outward appearance belie the man he
was what he seemed to be: Therefore,
Be it Resolved. That the loss of our deceas
ed Brother will be a source of regret, and will
be deerly felt by our Lodge.
Resolved, That we clothe our Lodge in
mourning for the space of thirty days, in
memory of our deceived Brother.
Resolved, That the above Preamble and
Resolutions be published in the two newspa
pers in ELen-burg, and a copy- of the same be
forwarded to the parents of our .deceased
Brother.
Geo. W. WisEf-.AKvER, Gkohoe 0 K. Zahm
C. T. Roberts, Committee.
Memorandum. During a recent visit
to that flourishing burg, Altoonawe called
to see our particular friend, Hen. M'Pike,
formerly editor ot the Johnstowu Echo,
but now engaged in the mercantile bus
iness as partner in the firm of Murphy &
M'Pikc. We found hi in looking "line as
siik," and jovial aud buoyant as of old.
His- firm, we are rejoiced to learn, is
doing an excellent business, and stands
high iu the estimation of the hone.-t peo
ple of ALoona. Being a printer himself,
it would come quite natural for us to give
his establishment a "puff;" but sucii pro-,
ceeding were unnecessary ou our part,
for they are now. doing a large a business,
as himself and two clerks can conveniently
attend to. However, success attend hiui
alien y.
New Paper. We have received the
first number of the new Johnstown paper
The Democrat published by Mr. Jas.
F. Campbell. It is neatly gotten up, and
bears evidence of taleut oeing employed
on its editorial columns. We are. sorry
to notice,- however, that it professes to
have "no faith in Abraham Lincoln, none
in Congress, and none iu the men of the
Republican party who are now ruiuiug
the country," et cetera, ct cetera, too nu
merous to mention. This betokens that
the editor, in common with a certain class
of his party, is. badly '-disaffected," or else
that lie is a believer in the doctrine of to
tal depravity. Pecuniarily-speaking, we
wish the new enterprise success ; politi
cally well, no, uot any, thank ye !
New Goods. E. J. Mills &.Co, at
their store on High street, have just re
ceived a large and unrivalled stock of
spring goods, all of which they hold them
selves in readiness to dispense to the Eb
ensburghian public at reasonable prices.
The firm of E J. Mills & Co. h a reliable
one ; their clerks are gentlemen aud schol
ars ; their store is a marvel of good taste
and judgment, while the contents in the
shape of merchandize will speak for them
selves. Go aud see !
Killed A miner nameo Patrick
Jones, was killed, ou Saturday afternoon
last, in one of the Cambria Irou Company's
Coal Mines, by the premature discharge
of a blast. The unfortuate man'f head
was almost entirely blown from his body,
and he was otherwise terribly mangled
He leaves a wife and four small children
without aid or protection Several others
of the workmen were more or less injured.
So says the Johnstown Tribune.
Personal. -David Pryce, of Co. 1
lo3J Penna. Vols., wa at home on fur- !
louh for several days recently, returning
on Sunday. He looked well.
Sergt. Win. C. Rarbour, of the 11th
Pa. Cavalry, was in town during the be
ginning of the present week.
Capt. Ruike, of Co A; 11th Reserves,
has gone back to his regiment.
.1
Destructive Fiue. On Sunday mur
nincr last, about f o'clock, the saw-miil
and coaLmill of Mr.' Jesse Woodcock, at
Hemlock, thid county, was discovered
to be on fire, and in a short timt was
burnt lo the ground. Loss about 2.000,
and no insurance.
Fl'JE. On Saturday last, during his
absence from home, the dweKing-house of
Martin Cuitrouff, in Chest township, this
county, together with all iu contents, was
destroyed by tire. Nothing whatever was
saved excepting the clothing worn by the
family at the time of the occurrence.
Se? new advertisements.
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now in its twenty-second year, has obtained
both a larger and a more widely diffused cir
culation than ary 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 iti putrons to serve in the War for
the Union, its circulation on this Oth day of
December, 1802, is as follows :
Daily, 50,123
-ean U eekly, 17,250
Weeklv.
148,000
Aggregate. 215.373
Pre-eminently a journal of News and of Lit
erature, The Trilmne'has political convictions
which are well characterized by the single
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hearty adhesion to the great truth that "God
has made of one blood all nations of men"
Republican in its assertion of the eual and
inalienable riVhis of ail men to life, liberty,
and the pursuit of happiness" Republican in
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from the Annexation of Texas to the great
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of the Uid World, who fondly hail In the per
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their American, counterpart the overthrow
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in its hope and trust, its faith and effort, that
this atrocious Rebellion must result in the
signal ovt-i throw of its plotters, and the firm
establishment of equal rights and eiial laws
throughout the whole extent of our country,
wherein Liberty and LTniou shall indeed be
"one and inseparable" henecTorth ami forever.
The Tribune icvote3 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 euergies and its
columns are mainly devoted to the invigora
tion and success of the War for the Union.
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considerable army and report every important
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is soon to result in the signal and conclusive
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toration of Peac e anil Thrift to our distracted,
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'perusal of our columns, And we earnestly
solicit the co-operation of ail friends of the
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as that of Universal Humanity, to aid us in
extending its circulation.
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used in priiuing newspapers, compels us to
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"rpilE UNION-
RIGHT OR WRONG J'
J3HS?J UXIOX rLAXJXG MILL,
jbyx Xbentburg Va.
iiie suUsciiber begs loftve 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, otherwise no charges will be.made.
Orders from a distance solicited and filled
wil pomptness and divp.Uch.
KrljL. Rough Lumber taken in exchange for
Worked Lumber. ' B. V. WILLIAMS.
rJbeusbtug, Jan. 30. 8G2-tf.
SSKSSOIi'S NOTICE ;
Person having monthly returns of
.Manufactures, Slaughtered Animals, Liquors.
Beer, Ale, Coal, &c, to make under the V. S.
Revenue Law, in the Divisions recently in
charge of Joseph Miller, Timothy R. Davh.
G W. Strohecker, Jumea Conrad and Pet r
M'Coy. are requested to make them to Ncwto i
I. Roberts, as he if ikw nwtliorifd to recti vs
thm. NEWTON I. hCRF.RTS.
Lbensbur- Feb. 2. If.':.
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THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL
Per "LcLZUzrozxcS. ! !
EBENSBUIIG
kQuIc!i Sales
AS U
Small I'l-ofiCs.'"
A. A. BARKER,
Ebexsbuug, Pa.
r1IlE SUBSCRIBER wojJd respcctfullv an
fi nounee to the citizens of Ebensburg and
vicinity that he. has just received, ta hi
fctore, on High street, the largest and most
complete assoimeut of "
WINTER GOODS,
ever before brought to this eonntv, nil ot
which he is determined to sell cheaper than
the cheapest.
DRY GQ0DS.
Iu endless variety.
DRESS GOODS,
Of every description
WOOLLEN GOODS,
A full and complete assortment.
WIIIT.fGOODS,
Embracing all the latest styles.
EMBROIDERIES,
Handsome and Of the best quality.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Of all sortsj sizes, widths aud prices.
HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS,
The rat est and best styles.
RE A D Y-MADE CLDTHIN fj,
A better and cheaper article than ever before
offered to this couimunitv.
ROOTS AND SHOES,
Of the very bst workmanship.
" HATS AND CAPS,
Fashionable aud of durable material.
MILLINERY G00IS AND NOTIONS
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
BUFFALO ROSES.
llordtrare, Queensvare, Groceries, Flour, Bacon
Cheese, Syrups,' Molasses, Mackerel, Jler
rinc and Cod l-'ixh, Iron and Xails,
Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs
aud Medicines, Carhon and
Fish Oil, etc , etc., etc.
These, and many other description of
GooMs, too numerous to here int-ntion, tca
stantlv ou hand.
Not to mince matters, he kt cp9 a
FIRST CLASS CO L'XTRV STORK,
where anything or every thing a peraou may
need or desire can be obtained,
By buying a large stock p.t a time, and pay
ing for tiie same almost entirely in Cash, the
suoscri'. er is enabled to sell conaiderally
chearr than other dealers in this community.
To.be convinced of the truth of this assertion
you need only cal a.id examine his Schedule
.of Prices.
NO CHARGE FOR MIOWING GOODS."
Customers will be waited upon by accom
modating Salesmen.
jfcjy The Public is requested to roll in
the more the merrier and secure Bargains.
a. a. zsAi:ui:it
Pre. 'o lCl
HOKE OUT IN A NlvU PLACE"
BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! fou EYERYB'uD Y
The subscriber takes pleasure in calling
the attention of the citizens of CARKOLL-f
TOWN and vicinity to the fact that he h-aa
just received, and is irow opening, at the obi
stand of Moore & SVn, a large atM '.zrlfi
stock of
Ilry 4ood,
consisting iu part of
Satins, yclt-ets, Cloths, Cassimere
DoexkitlS, Sattiuetts. Tweed,- ;
Jeans, Tickings, Flannels,
Brown & Bleached
Muslins. &c
DHESS GOODS of every tyh.
Together with an eiceilcuf stock of . . ,
BOOTS, SHOES, .
II ATS, CAPS,
bonnets;,
STATIONARY",
llAliDYVAK'tf,
GROCERIES,
FISH, SALT,
TRUNKS,
CARPET-SACKS,
QUE ENS WARE.
NOTIONS,
Ac., tc., (fce.
And, iu fart, anything and everything usually
kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of whicli
will be disposed of at prices to fuit the times;
CALL AXD EXAMINE GOODS !
Customers waited ou by attentive Sales
men, and no Charge for showing articles;
fiQT" Cherry, Poplar, Spructj Pine, an !
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
Produce generally, takeii in" exchange for
Good?. A. A. BARKER.
Mav 20; 18G2-tf
TEW CHEAP CASH STORE ! ! 1-
TH.W'S WHAT'S THE MATTER 1
E. J. MILLS Si CO. beg leave to anuoutir
to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity thul
they have just received, ut their new stord
room, on High street, a most Complete assort
ment of
.Spring and Summer Goods,'
consisting in part of the following articles :
Dress Goods, Milliner' Goods, Plain em!
Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and
so on, ad infinitum. '
A lso :
Boots and Shoes, Hals, Caps, Bonnets,
Groceries, Hardware; Queensware,
Notions, Perfilmery, Stationery,
Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring
and Cod Fish, Syrups and Mclasses,
Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oi!s,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE; ic, ic, ic:
In sliort not to dip further into tedious
details they intend keeping
A NUMBER ONE STORE;
Where the comfort and convenience of
country couiuluniiy can be fcuccessfuly ca
tered to.
By buying a large stock at a time, they art
enab'e'd to sell their goods at a
TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES.
Roll in and see for vourselves. No charge
for showing articles.
ffi, Country Produce taken in exchange
for goods.
Ebensburg, April 24, 1802.
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KENsnrncr hardware and
STOVE DEPOT.
II A RGAIXS TO BE 1! A It.'
The undersigned has just received a Lirgo
and splendid assortment of Hardware and
Cutlery. Cooking, Parlor and Healing Stoves,
Nails, Window Glass. Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil
Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japnnccri and
Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware. Ac.. Ac., nil or
which he will sell very low for CASH or ex
change for Country Produce.
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He still continues U manufacture Tin ami
Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sl
either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing
doti on sh'-rt notice.
He returns h:s sincere thanks tb' his old
friends and customers for the patronage ex
tended him. and bees leave to hope that tbry
will come forward and fettle up their account
of long Btandir.jr. sud commence the new year
'on the square." He uiurt have money i&
enable him to keep up his stock.
Prices low, to buit the imee.
GEO. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburg, Jauy. 0, l8C2tf
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