iuSDAYS::::::::::::::::MARCnT9: LOCAL' AND PERSONAL Ebensburo and Cresson Railroad. 0o and after Monday, December 22, 1862, auu an tlii3 road will rua as follows : Leave Ebensburg At 7.00 A.M., connecting with Mail East and Phil, and Halt. Express West. At 7.3fJ connecting with- Express East and Fast LinWest. Leavs Cresson 10.33 A.M., or on departure of Mail Train East. H 9.33 P. M., or on departure ot Fast Line West. . ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Sup!. Union League. Elsewhere we print an able article on the subject of a Loyal Rational League, copied from the New York Evening Post. At the present time, -when the Rebel sympathizers in the Xorth are straining every nerve to create b feeling of dissatisfaction in the minds vf the people against the Administration, and are endeavoring, by means of an in sidious "fire in the rear," to demoralize our armies in the field, this, topic should come home to the hearts of all. Some thing is needed some organization in xrhl'rh goo 1 men and true of all parties and predilections may strike Jiands to gether to counteract the baleful influence of these haters of their country. These Loyal Leagues, with the professed and only object of encouragement of patriotic iseutiiiient and opinion, exactly constitute 6uch organization. They have been es tablished in all the large cltie3, iu Al lodia, Johnstown, and elsewhere, and with (he happiest results. That Euch an insti tution is needed here, where we blush to :J it ! politicians of the Valhndig ham school are almost as thick as leaves in Vallanibrosa, 2nd Treason is allowed to talk forth blatant and unrebuked, must beJ a matter patent to all. We have sent forth the flower of our community to battle for the great principle of Right is it not the sheerest folly to permit their hands to te tied and their cHjrts rendered abortive providing we can prevent it ? We think fo. In view of this state of affairs, v:ll cot'souie of our influential citizens' exert themselves for the establishment of. a League in cur mid?t ? The Traitors of the South are not more energetic and de termined than are their sympathizers iu the. North. Let us. learn'.a. lesson from their- past history, and be ready to meet them hereafter fairly and squarely, prin ciple to priucipie and issue to issue. We Lope all loyal men throughout tho county will feel called uon to take an interest in this .matter. Oa the principle that "in I'uion there is strength," the organization of such Leagues and the more the mer rier must be productive of much good toward the cau?e for which wc are. now struggling The members will, of course, furm part of the National League first fpoken of. The FiFTY-FoiutTii Pexna. Vols. From a letter written by a member of Co. A,5ith regiment, J'a. Vols., March Gth, a3 the Johnstown JJrmocraf, wo learn that the regiment was under orders to tnarcli on the afternoon of that date. The members of thn regiment were noti fied that' two days' cooked vatbn3would tave to be-prepared preparatory to march-, ing. The writer cf the letter thinks the destination of the regiment is Romney, a., where, probably, more of the stern realities of grim'-visaged war awaits the gallant sons of the Mth than they have jet experienced. The bovs, of course, wera overjoyed at the idea of ''changiug ftir base," and threw np their hats in enthusiasm when the order was otnulgated. Those having friends in the regiment, and who contemplate writ- Jag them, would act wisely in postponing the matter uutil receivingdefinite informa tion a3 to the whereabouts of the bov3. From White Township. ,A corre spondent writing from this township sends w the following items : Mr. William . Gallaher. a resident tA White, and a member of Ho. K. S-tib Pr died of typhoid fever ncar Fal m&uth, Va. December 2. A letter from ,us Captain, Alexander- Dobbins, repre sents the deceased as having been a good a,1l true soldier, a faithful companion, one of whom his friends have just raiOQ to be proud. A letter written by L young man himself prior to his death gives uj every reason to believe that he a Christiannd prepared for his fate. J Vically, intellectually, morally and re ''Poudj, he was the highest type of a man. . : A- new post-cCce lias just been cstab ;"hc3 in "SlMctwn' uear the Cambria a ClrGlVaHod UtahviUe. The Weather.- The snow, of which we made mention last week, still remains with us. On Friday evening it covered the ground to the depth of one foot, - but next morning actual measurement demon strated that two feet would scarcely do justice to it. This ia due to the fact that it snowed all night. that night and late into next day. Meanwhile, the merry jingle of the bells has been resounding in our ears incessantly a proof that the folks are either profiting by our advice or followius: the bent of their own "inclina tions, and "going it' without regard- to expense and things. At present writing, however, it pains us tD observe, the indi cations arc that (he snow, excellent sleigh ing and all, will soon be numbered with the things that were, a schoolboy's tale and so forth of an hour. In case the article here spoken of goes off the moun tains with a rush, .a3 it not unfrequently does at this season of the year, there will most likely bo a high old freshet. . The denizens of the valleys, therefore and especially of Johnstown, which town lies directly at the base of a chain of hills, and at the converging poiot of two large streams having their fountain-head in the uplands sho'd be on their guard. In fact, they would do well to consider this due notification of impeuding danger, and proceed to encase themselves in life pre servers forthwith. This, of course, refers to only such as cannot swim. Kernville bridge, also, might with great propriety be looked after. If it isot insured, ihat operation should be performed upon it without delay, so that if it be unable to weather the weather, tne Keruvillains will at least have the satisfaction of know ing' that its place may be filled without the necessity arisiug of their being levied upon for taxes extraordinary. A variety of other suggestions that we might ven ture will be passed over now in silence for want of time and room. We content ourself by tajcng and knowing that "a word to the wise is sufficient." . At Pittsburg. Several weeks since we made the announcement through these coluui!i3 that a new. firm had taken pos session of the ContTneutal and Mansion Houses, Pittiburg, with tnejntention f combiuinr the two establishments and running them on a new and improved scale. Inthus saying, we were slightly premature, inasmuch as the change of landlords had not then taken place ; but note well, there's no mistake about it now we assure you. Messrs. John II. Clarke and Peter L. Linton, both Cambria couuty men, by the way, "have leased the houses for -a number of years, taking possession thereof on Friday last. They aro now busily engaged in refitting and fixing up, and in a few days the Continental and Mansion will present a thoroughly reju venated appearance. Strangers and oth ers stopping there may rely upon receiving every possible care and attention. Oppo. Eitc the Penna. Railroad depot. Art. RioriT Ellis R. William v a member of Co. F, 133d -Penna. Vols., who, on his recent return to his regiment after a brief trip ijence on "French fur lough," wa3 arrested a3 a deserter and lodged in the guard-house, at Falmouth, has, we are happy to say, been released without a trial. The order to that .effect wa3 promulgated by Secretary Stanton himself, who fully understood and appre ciated the motives which prompted Ellis' absence from duty. Whero he can't get along, there is no use any one else trying ! Opera. Sanford, the renowned cork opera-tor, and troupe, we notice, have been visiting several of our neighboring towus, latterly, and gratifying the inhabit t.ii.ts by their unrivalled performances. Saturday they were at Johnstown, where they received a brilliant reception. The next time they pass, this way, they should drop off at Ebensburg for which hint we charge nothing. SnouLDEU Arms ! We notice by the Hollidaysburg papers that a number of that much despised race, the nigger, resi dent thereabout, have recently enlisted in a Massachusetts colored, regiment being recruited under authority cf Governor Andrews.- Bully for the "Americans of. African descent!" who says they won't go for soldiers ?. The Derri. Sent, will please take notice, and oblige. FitEAic of the "Elements. On last Sunday eve, tho singular phenomenon of a snow-storm accompanied by terrific peals of thunder and vivid flashes of lihtnin. the usual accompaniments of a big rain in midsummer wasv vouchsafed unto us of the mountain. During its.continuancc, snow fell to ibV depth .of thrte or four inches. ' . Iron CitV-C.ommercial College. This institution, the largest and most extensively known in the Country, has longest retained its Corps of Teachers, who are practical business rten, and long enjoyed an enviable reputation, insuring a through business education to all hold ing Diplomas of this Institution. Every young man before entering ou active life should graduate at this School,- and lay tho foundation of a substantial fortune, with hundreds who are now engaged in business, secured by advantages afforded only at this College. a. First of April. Those of our sub scribers who may be unfortunate enough to be booked for a change of residence during the coining flitting season, and desire the place of sending their paper changed, should give ua timely notice, always stating where they wish them changed from as well as where to. Town subscribers who may "move" will notify the carrier. On the Rise. Owing to the unprece dented advance in printing paper, the Johnstown Tribune- gives notice' that, henceforward its subscription price will bo two dollars per annum in advance, two dollars and a half if paid within six months, or three dollars at the end of the year. So much for the hard times ! Abandoned. The Pennsylvania Rail road Company give notice of their inten tion to abandon so. much of the western division of the canal a3 lies between Johnstown and lilairsville, together with! the darns, feeders and reservoirs used iu connection therewith. Promoted. It gives us p'eaSTiro 10 announce that our friend, Dan D. Jones, has been promotpd from. the Orderly Ser geantship to the Second Lieutenancy of Co. A, 11th Penna. Reserves. "No better man could be found to fill the position. ; Sentenced. Benjamin Rodgers, con victed at our .late Quarter Sessions of larceny, has been sentenced to the peni tentiary for the term of one yeari The Sheriff removed him thither Tuesday. Personal. John Griffith, a member of Co. E 103d Penna. Vols., is here on a short leave of absence. He is in excel lent health, and reports the balance of the company ditto. DlED; Iu Ebcnsburg, on Friday night, the' 13th inst., Mrs. Lucretia Zaum, aged 39 years, 8 months, ahd 10 days. Lines: WRITTEN ON' TKB DEATH OF WlttlAM K,EVANS, WHO WAS WOUNUKD AT Til S BATTLE OP FBED- ERICKSBCKf:, ASD SCBSLQCENTLY VIZI. lie sleeps, alas 1 the sleep which knows no wakiug! Stranger, tread softly on tha patrict,'sbed, Cease your wild tears. ye hearts with anguish breaking, Oae hero more lie? numbered with the dead. All the emotions of his -fond heart checking, D:i'Je ho adieu to home and ioved ones dear, No Jhought of danger or of foeman recking, Love, of Lis country, e'er to him most near, Answered he nobly to. a nation's calling, Bravely pursued he where. duty led the way, First in the ranks, death's misiiles rouud hiui falling, Sooa oa the gronud the gallant soldier lay. What though his form was so marly aud so bright, What though his heart was joyous, gsy and light, - The Death Angel hcedeth no sad mourner's prayer, Spareth he neither the young nor the fair ; Some beauty rcmaincth where sunlight hath tied, So nightly, in vision?, returneth our dead; Though he sleeps ia his grave, far away, all alone, Yet we greet him in dream-Iandand call him our own. Wrap then around him our flag beloved em blem ! Fit winding-sheet for the young and the brave, And in that land here death cannot part them Shall the loved meet again : the land be yond the grave. ' . E. J. E. LICENSE NOTICE. " The following named persons have filed Petitions in the oflice of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, for Quart and Tavern License, To wit : TAVERN" LICENSE. Michael Kearns, Croyle township ; Christian Krieger, 3d ward, Johnstown ; David Griflith, Johnstown ; C. & J. Zimmerman, Johnstown; Adam Schrack,-Johnstown ; Frederick Miller, Galliuiu ; Adam Kettering, Voder township ; Andrew P. Baker, Carrolltown Borough ; An na Maria Kurtz,, 1st Ward, Concmaugh Bor ough; John 'Smith, Allegheny township Fatrick M'llngh, Munster township; Wm. Bott, 3d ward, Johnstown. J. M'DONALD, Clerk. Offic of Clerk Quarter Sessions, 1 ilbensburg, February 19, 1EG:J. ( WOOD, MORRELL & CO., JonssTowr, Pa WHOLESALE AND F.ETATL DEALERS IS ALL KINDS OF X EttCHASMSE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles DRY GOODS, . CARPETINGS, II ATS AND CAPS, UIL-CLOT1IS, BONNETS, HARDWARE. PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, . NOTIONS, QUE-ENSWARE, BOOTS a SHOES, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, AC. Esy Clothing and Boots and Shoea made o order on reasonableterms. -Johnstown March I 1860-tf. PITTSBURGH, PA., corner Pcna and St. Clair St3 - Tbe largest Commercial School of the Uni ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,GOO Students, in five years, from 31 States, and the only one which afibrds complete aiid reliable instruction iu Il . the following blanches viz . Mercantile Manufacturer, Steam Boat, Rail Head kaJank Book-Ktcping. " FIRST PREMIUM. Plain and Ornamental cunmanship ; alio Surveying, Engineering, and Mathematics generally . $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course; Students en ter and review at anv time? pST MINISTERS' SONS' tution at half ftice. For Catalogue .of 8G pages, Specimens of Business aud'Ornanjental Pennmanship, en a beautiful College view of 8 sqirarefeet, con taining a 'great variety of Writing:, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents in ttampsto the Piincipals, ...... JENKINS & SMITH, April 24, ZSG-2, ly-. Pittsburg, Pa- rpiIE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. J 1$C3. The New York Tribune iirst issued in 1841, now in 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 anct'depaxture of tens of thous ands of its patrons toerve in the War for the Lnion, us circulation on this 6th day of December, 1&62, is as follows: Daily, 50,125 - Smi Weekly, ' 17,250 Weekly, 143,000 , Aggregate, 215,375 Pre-eminently a journal of News and of Lit erature, The Tribune ha3 political convections which arc well ebaractenzed by the single word Rtpf dlican. It :3 Republican in its hearty aunesion to the great truih that "God has made of one "blood ail nations of men" Republican in its assertion of the equal and inalienable rights of all men to '-life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" Republican in. its steadfast, earnest, dCant hostility to ev ery -scheme end elToit ot the Slave Power, from the Atnxatiou of Texa3 to the great Rebel.Iien, to grasp the empire of the New Vv'ori l and wield the resources of our country for its own aggrandizement Republican in its antagonism to-the aristocrats and.despot3 of the Old World, who fondly hail In the per ils andcalanuties suddenly thrust upon us.by their American counterpart the overthrow and ruin of the Model Republic--Rcpublican in it3 :Hvje and trust, us laitlt and effort, that this, atrocious Rebellion must result in the signal overthrow of its plotters, and the firm establishment of equal rights and equal laws throughout the whole extent of our country, wherein Liberty T.nd Union .shall indeed be "one and inseparable" hence-forth and forever. 1SP-"e Tribune devotes attent on in calmer times, and to some extent in these, to Educa tion, Temperance, Agriculture, Iuvention, and whatever el$e may minister to the spiritual and materiaVprogress 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 Waivfor'the Uuiou. Its special correspondents accompany every considerable army and report every important incident of that great struggle which we trust is soon to result in the signal and conclusive triumph of the National aria3 and iu the res toration of Peace and Thrift to our distracted, bleeding country. We believe that no other wise can a fuller or more accurate -riew of the progress and character of thi3 momentous conflict be obtained than through the regular peru54 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 in extending its-circulation. ... ThRMS : The enormous increase m 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'Subsoribcrs, one year,. (311 issuer:,) $3 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, one year, (104 issues.) $3 Two Copies, one year, S5 Ffve Copies, one year., $12 Teir Copies, one year. - $32 5C WEEKLY -TRIBUNE. One Copy, one year, (52 issues) Three Copies, one year, Five Copies, one year, Ten Copies, one year, $2 ?3 $3 $15 Any larger number, addressed to names of subscribers, $1 50 each. An extra copy will be sent to erxery club ofjten. Tweniy copies, to one address, one year, $15, and any larger number at same price. An exttA copy will be sent to clubs of twen ty: 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. ."- Jg When drafts can be procured, it is much safer than to remit Bank Bills. The name of the Post Office and State should in ail cases be plainly written. Subscribers who send money by Express must prepay the Express charges, else" it will be deducted from the remittance. "miiE UNION JL EIGHT OR WRONG !' i CXIOX PLANING MILL, 'i-isi Ebensburg Pa. Tlic subscriber begs leave to inform the Publio that he is prepared te furnish, on short notice and ou reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOOS, and MOULDINGS- All work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charges will b'e made. Orders from a distance solicited, and rilled wil pouiptucss and dispatch. Bough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. t B. F. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, Jan. 30,' 18G2-tf.,A ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. " Persons having.. monthly returns of Manufactures, Slaughtered Animal3, Liquors, Beer, Ale, Coal, ic, to make under the U. S. Revenue Law, in the Divisions recently in charge of Joseph Miller, Timothy It. Davis, G. W. Strohecker, James Conrad and Peter M'Cov. are requested to make them to Newton I. Roberts, as he is now authorized to receive J them: r- prvv i u I. liOBlSKTa. . ibfusburj, Fsb. 12, 1853; . . THE VERY U? EST ARRIVAL EBENSBUJtG "Quick. Sales AND Small Profils." A. A. BARKER, . Edensbueq, Pa. rpHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully &n M . nonnce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, ta his store, on.High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS,' ever before brought to this county, all ot which he is determined to eell cheaper than the cheapat. DRY GOODS, Ia ecdless variety. DRESS GOODS, Cf every description WOOLLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WTIITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest stylo. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. TIOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best stvles. READY-MADE CLDTHING, A better and cheaper article than ever before offered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workraaaship. "V. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable' material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Queensu-are, Groceries, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Pish, Iron and Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc., etc, etc. These. 'and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a . FIRST CLASS COUNTRY STORE, where anything or everything a persoa may need or desire can be obtained; By buying a large stock at a time, and pay ing for the same almost entirely in Cash, the subscriber is enabled to sell considerably cheaper than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of bis assertion you need only call and examine his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS." Customers -will be waited upoa by accom modating Salesmen. ES?The Public is requested to roll in- the more the merrier and secure Bargains. A. A. BARKER Dee. IS 1841 DROhtonT IN A NEW PLACE! I B ARGAINS I BARGAINS ! roa EViYEODf The subscriber takes' pleasure in tullin the attention of the citizens of CARROLL TOWN and vicinity to the fact that be has just received, and is now opening, at the oil siana oi Aioore & aoa, a large ana rami stock of . - ' .- Dry Goods consfsticg ia part of Satins, Velvets, Clotb3, Cassitnerel Doeskin?, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown k Bleached -Muslins. Ac DRJZSS GOODS of ttiery tittle Together with an excellent stock of BOOTS, SHOES, ' TT K T C? r 4 T3 BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS-QUEENSWARE, ; NOTIONS, &c.t 4c.t &c. And, in fa.ci,anything and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which will be disposed of at prices to suit the times. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and no charge-for showing articles. fig- Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and other Lumber, Butter, Egg3, and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goods. A. A. BARKER. May 29, 18G2-tf TEW CHEAP CASH STORE!!! 'THAT'S WnAT'S THE MATTER l" E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to announce it 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 Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles : Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plala aud Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, ana so on, ad infinitum. Also: Boot3 and Skoc3, Hats, Caps, BonneU, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasses, Iron and Nails, GUss, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ic., 4c, Ac: In short not to dip further into tediotui details they intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience of country community can be successfully ca ierea 10. By buying, a large stock at a lime, they ar enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Rll ia and see for yourselves. Ko charir for showing articles. . Country Produce taken in xch&nz for goods. Ebensburg, April 24, ISG2. V - n o 0 ft N o. H rf 0 0 0 cr o Ci cr ? c-5 o S 5. s s cr o c t - o 3 - oo o. o S n o a S 3 ? rs 3 O i to Z I , I -1 ' D CO S3 o O o . - a P 3 o a n' re -3 o o cr 2 j? G g o o c k n 1- 72 sr. o o -i O 2 t 9 " v. r: K 1 O -3 m P oa 2. 2. 3 2. o 2 re P g o O c 5 cr re ir c re . f r re a. o n 3 O I 2- 13 r n o a o O ua r o pa. re r- a rr on p re c- p c si re r- 3 hi a s V 2. -i re re re o t3 C 73 cr re 1 o o re re o c a 2 2. (0 - IBENSBURCr Id STOV HARbVVAliK ANli E DEPOT. BA R GA INS TO BE J! A D . . The undersigned has just received a iari and splendid assortment of Hardware . aud (Tutlcryv Cooking. Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Jajvirncd and Brittannia Ware, G3as3 Ware, .c.'&c, nil ot which he will sell very low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce; Also : He still continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Irou Ware of U descriptions, for al either by the Whoresale or Ilclcil. Repairing done on short notice. He returns big eiiicerc thanks to his old friends and customers fr the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope thlt ter will come iorward and settla up their a.-eoynU oi long standing, and commence the B-cwvear "on the. square." 3e must have raoneV to enable him to keep up his stock. Trices low, to suit the ' ". " Ebensburg, Jany. 9, I86tf fJtERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION "THE. AtLEGHANTAN SlJ LV ADVAVCX. rcv U the tiie to Suiter tit
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