fr rpi3.o Allegttanian; TnURSDAY:::::::::::.-:r:::.::::::::::MAY 26 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ebensbubo and Cbesson Railroad. On and after Monday, May 16, 1864, trains on this road "will run as follows : Leave Ebensburg At 7.00 A. M., connecting with Bait. Ex press West and Thro' Acrom. East. At 6.40 P. M., connecting with Mail Train and Fast Line West and Ex. East. . Leave Cresson At 10.45 A. M., or on departure of Thro' Accommodation West. At 9.15 P. 31., or on departure ol Fast Line West. The 55th Pa. Vols. Baptized in Blood Heavy Loss in Killed and Woun iled! The 55th Pa. Vols., Col. Dick 'White, were fully eDgaged in the late battles along the James river, and lost heavily in officers and men. Col. White was at first reported killed, but late news inspires the hope that he is yet living, although a prisoner in the hands. of the enemy. The Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment was wounded, and the Adjutant ia missing. The loss in company officers is very great. ' Mr. William A. Leavy, of the 55th, writing under date "Near Port Walthall Junction, Va., May 18," to The Allegha man; gives the following as the list of casualties ia Co. A, recruited in Cambria ounty : Killed. Capt. David W. Fox. Wounded and Cared For. Second Lieutenant John Lynch, kidneys; Corp. Jarae3 C Fagan, right leg slight ; Privates Demetrius Bendon, right arm; George Delaney, hip ; George Dunmire, left hand ; Henry Flenner, left shoulder ; John C. Noel, left arm and right hand ; David M . Tarker, both legs; 'Thomas Rupe, in hand; Jeremiah Topper, thigh ; Joseph Wherry, right arm and side. Wounded and Captured, First Lieut. P. F. Hodge; Corp, Henry Bennett; Privates John A Conway ; Elias Edminson ; William Howard ;" James Mont gomery ; John Orner ; MichaerStanley ; Mi chael Cawley. Captured. Corps. Bernard M' Ataman y ; Richard P M' Guire; Peter M'Guire; Privates Samuel Brlodlc ; George Beierline ; George Brown ; Philip Cramer ; John Donaldson ; Andrew Dougherty ; Robert Dufur : Theodore F Dev lin ; Jaroe3 Dasher; Patrick Daisy; John F'ener ; John Fry ; David Gibson ; Samuel C Kite; Jacob Helitl ; Robert Kaylor ; John Keating ; Samuel Langham ; Johu W Long; Felix J M'Guire; John D Moreland; Henry Haru; Michael M'Call ; Nicholas Semore ; lliclael Stanley; John Varlcy; Paul Wible ; Jaaej Wharton ; Joh'h II Wilt. Recapitulation. Killed. 1; Wounded, 20;. Captured, 32 Total loss, 53. Mr. Leavy states that the above list is i reliable as it was possible to make it, under the circumstances, and his letter goes on to say : "The regiment left. camp on the morc ingof the lltk 1,100 strong, and returned on tbe 16th with 774. The great number c casualties is attributablo to the fact that the regiment, advancing as skirmish ers through a dense fog', were flanked by the enemy before our men were aware of tbe near proximity of a foe. . We were lubjected to a sudden enfilading fire of wtillery and infantry, and were forced back with the results stated. The right wing suffered more severely than the remainder of the regiment. ''Our forces retired to their line of in treachments on the evening ot the 16th, in good order, having accomplished at least a rortion of the expedition, namely, the destroying Lee'j communications south f Petersburg and between that place and Richmond. By this means all reinforce &nt3 are prevened from going forward to Lcc. 4,In the action of the 16th, we captured prisoners who had just arrived from Lee's array, going to show that part of that Gen eral's command has been withdrawn from Grant's front to check Gen. Butler's dem onstrations on Rishmond. "In the fight, Col. White had command tf the 1st Brigade 3d Division 10th Army Corps, lie is cither killed, or wounded fcid in the hands of the enemy .'j, It is announceJia the daily papers of the 24th, on authority of rebel prints, that Col. Richard W7hite, Capt. James i Metzo-ar. Cant.. David W. Fox. and Lieut. O--, J. PatO'Connell, all of tho 55th, are now in Jrison in Richmond. Our friend. J. Alex. Moore, Droprie tor of the "Mountain House," was rather 'iously injured on Tuesday, by being thrown from a horse. "We commiserate 'Stt in hi rmcfnrf imp -l'eter B. Cassidv. of this coun'tv. has - j i j r appointed Adjutant of the 188th Pa. ' 0l3. His friends will be glad to hear of 8 promotion. . -Robert Davis, of the 12th Regular Gantry, a resident of thi3 place, is . ted killed in one of the recent battles lay: ""ginia. M?jor Robert Litzinger has been 'Pointed Post Master of Strongstown l5rsgh, Indiana county. The 54th Regiment P. V. Cut to Pieces. We learn from the Johnstown Tribune (extra) that the 54th Pa. Vols., Col. Jacob M. Campbell, composed part of Sigel's force when he met with his unfor tunate repulse at Ne.w Market, in the Shenandoah Valley. The regiment was in the thickest of the fight, and suffered severely. The following is the list of casualties : Lieut.-Col. John' P. Linton, slightly woun ded, but remains with regiment. Co. A Killed, James Allen, J. Clark, D. Findley, N. Griffith, H. Smith ; Wounded, H. Carroll, Callahan, M'Clellan", H. Snively, James F. Howard, W. H. Lindsy, Charles E. Smith, Thomas Williams. Co. B Killed, Lieut. Sylvester Colburn, Hiram Lohr, Edward Fleegle, William . P. Kneeper; Wounded Abraham Faith, Jesse Liston, II. J. Penrod, John Wagner, William Wilson ; Missing, Wesley Young. Co. C Killed Jonathan Baker, Jonathan Lohr, William II. Patterson, Samuel Pile, -Frederick A. Smith, John Yoder ;Wounded, William Barclay, John Hawn.'Joseph D. Mil ler, Joseph Rhoad3, Henry Speice, John Spi cher, John Weimer, A. Ingram Ellis, Samuel Faith, John G. Klingaman, Josiah F. Kling aman, Michael E. Shaffer, Alexander Show man, Walter Scctt; Leftn tbe field, Francis Dickey,-Solomon Huffman, Henry Horner, George WeUer, Josiah Wendell, Joseph C. Yutzy ; Missing, Melancthon Walker. . Co. D Killed, George Beltz, William Luke, Cyrus Pile, M. Fierstone ; Wounded, Christ. Ball, Jacob Hutzel, Sylvester P. White. John Robinson, William Aitkins, Samuel Bowman, Thomas Walters, David Yeager. Co. E Killed, Capt. P. Graham, Lieut. B. P. Anderson, William Crider, Michael Hagan, Thomas M'Clure, John M'Fadden, Peter Rob inson ; Wounded and left on the field, Sol Bagnel, Daniel Crider, Benjamin Davis, Ed ward Harbaugh, Joseph Rodgecs ; Wounded, John Depther, James Glass, John Glass, Ben Hummel, Thomas Johns, John Stacer, Nathan iel Teeters, Daniel Young, Robert Bennett, D. Goughnour, JDhn Gore, Daniel Hill, Wil liam Holmes, John Jordan, John M'Manamy, George Morris ; Missing, John Murphy, An drew Sims, William Thomas, Henry Weddel. Tal Wolford, John Young. Co. G Killed, Samuel Stout; Wounded, William Owens, Joshua Rinjler, J. B. Atch ison Co. II Capt. Geisinger, Peter Gearhart, Daniel Kelichen, Tobias Miller, Henry Oaks, Lewis Sourbrinc ;" Wounded, Charles Gently, Henry Flegel, James Gilmore, Edw. Reichart, George Williams, M. Gindclsperger, P. Gin delsperger, Abram Fry, Lient. A. J. Kilpat rick. Co. I Killed, Capt. William B. Bonacker, Robert Burke, J. Craig, Joseph Donahoe, George Hartz, Henry Helsel, John Knes, Robert Mariett, John Plummer; Wounded, Sergt. Hagan, Corp. Holsapple, Mark Burke, G. Penrod, Charles Cullen, Peter Cullen, Ja cob D. George, John Morris, Lewi3 Nagle, Corp. Funk, Samuel J. Custer, John Brem, Charles Amsler, Adam F. Brenner, Noah Fry, John Kahoe, Daniel Murphy, John M. Stull, Jacob Weaver. Co. K Wounded, John Cairn, John Coffel, Kessler, Edward Krisler, Corp Walter, a ne"w recruit name not known, Henry Don stead, Edwin W. Miller. The killed were all' left on the field, and fell into the bands of the enemy ; one hundred of the wounded were brought off with the regiment. Since the foregoing was put in type, we have received a note from Col. Camp bell, enclosing copy of his official report of casualties in regiment, in which he says: "Only six hundred 'of my com mand were in the engagement, the balance being on special duty at the' time. All the officers and men conducted themselves most gallantly, and are entitled to the gratitude of their countrymen." List of Casualties in Co. A, 11th Pa. Reserves. Through the kindness of Major James C. Burke, we are enabled to lay before our readers the following full list of casualties in the above compa ny up to May 10th : Killed : Capt. Dan.. D. Jones, William J.Patterson. Wounded: John Makin, Wm. Powell, Sergt. George W.'Brown, Dallas Patrick, John M'Feely. Prisoners : Lieut. Charles Fagan, Sergt. Luke, Sergt. Bolcwine, Jacob S. Boring, William M'Creery, John Gillespie, Sam Boocks. ; In a note accompanying the list, Major Burke writes : "All the men marked prisoners are undoubtedly wounded. We were surrounded, and had to cut our way out, and they were with us up to the last fire we received, when they all suddenly disappeared." In addition to the foregoing casualties, Joseph Owens, of same company, was wounded slightly in tho hand. lie is now in hospital in Washington. We nave been shown a letter from Aojt. Thomas D. Litzinger, of the 11th, of date 15th in&t. He states that the regiment went , into the fight with 348 men, and came out with only 118. George W. Brown, of same regiment, writes us that he is how in Mount Pleas ant Hospital, Washington, and that he is wounded in left hip, not dangerously. Fall jn for Your Greenbacks! Capt. Evans has received a letter from Paymaster Hcwit wherein he states that he will be in Ebentburg to-day (Thurs day), without fail, to pay the emergency militia company of 18C2. -The weather for tho past week has been warm and pleasant, and well calcula ted to develop vegetation. Cambria County and the Draft. The following table will show at a glance the condition of Cambria county with re gard to the draft. One column gives the number of men required from each delin quent sub-district after deducting credits to date ; the other the sub-districts hav ing quotas filled or a surplus. The figures are official, and may be relied upon as being correct : Ko. men required. Surplus. 55 38 3 22 21 11 1 23 29. '9 4 12 3 28 31 23 20 38 3 16 full. full, full, full. full. 392 Allegheny and Gallitzin, Lioretto, Carroll, Carrolltown, Susquehanna, Chest, -Clearfield, Chest Springs, White,- Washington & Summitville, Munster, Croyle, Summerhill Wilmore, Richland, Taylor, Conemaugh, Yoder, Johnstown, Cambria bor. Conemaugh, Millville, Cambria tp. Blacklick, Jackson, Ebensburg, , Total number deficient in county, By reference to an advertisement in another column, it will be seen that the draft for this district will commence at Hollidaysbuig on the 30th inst. Do You See It ? Belsano, although quite a flourishing little village, does not boast a post office within its corporate limits. Thanks to an edict of. the P. O. department, that convenience was abol ished ssveral years ago, since which time the Belsanoans have been obliged to-Test content with a post office seven or eight miles distant as the medium thro" which to carry on their correspondence, trusting to the precarious possibility of persons traveling to and fro -between the two points for "prompt delivery." Hence, when the Johnstown Democrat charges it upon "Major Litzinger" that he was until lately Postmaster ofrBekano, and that, in such capacity, he eminently failed to do his duty, it writes itself down either a malicious falsifier or an ignorant fool. There cituld be no such thing as an incom petent Postmaster, you know, without the necessary adjunct of a Post Office wherein to make manifest those reprehensible qual ities of which the Democrat complain 3. In - view of these undeniable facts, we think an apology is rich!y due Major Litzinger trom our cotcmporary for its uncalled for and senseless attack. List of Causes. Following is the trial list for a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg, for Cambria county, commencing on Monday, 6th June, prox imo : M'Gonigles Burgoon Burk Duke Christopher Bonstr Lloyd & Co. Myers ' Marbourg Stuart Eb. & Cres. RR. Co Brendlinger Jackson's heirs Wehn & Ellis Collins Com'th. Bendor Cushon Fry Kemp llxmman FIRST WEEK. vs Rodgers z Bingham vs Crum V3 Jennings et ux vs Strittmatter vs. Gates vs Skelly. SECOND WEEK. vs Hughes (feigned is.) vs Anderson vs Hawes vs Noon's admrs. vs Yeagley vs Johnston vs Enelebach vs E. & C. RIt. V3 Rhey vs Trexler vsHeslop vs Sbarbnugh Co. vs Griffiths V3 CoTclesser et al Tiernan'a endorsers vs Hawes M'Clerkey Clifford Kerrigan Gctes Clark's admrs Johnston vs Dignara vs Thompson vs Leff vs Wolf & Welshorn vs M'Vicker vs Smith, LOCAL CORRESPOXDEXCE. Johnstown, May 22, 1864. Dear Alleghanian : Last week a tele gram was received here by Sheriff Linton, from Lieut. 2iix Kinkead, stating that the 54th Picg't P. V. four companies of which hail from this place had been in an engagement near Strasburg, Va., and had beon badly cut up. Among the cas ualties, he. mentioned the names of CaptV Bonaker, Graham, and Geisinger killed, and Lieut.-Col. Linton wounded. The most intense excitement was manifested by our citizen? to learn the extent of the loss, and on Friday evening several copies of the Cumberland Union (Extra) were received, giving a list of the killed and wounded. The following embraces the total loss : Killed, Wounded, at Cumberland " Martinsbarg " Left on the Field Missinsr, The above includes three Captains and two Lieutenants killed, and one Lieuten ant wounded. . Col. Linton received a severe flesh wound in the thigh, the ball from which has not yet been extracted. He arrived here this morning. 32 40 38 22 42 The 54th went into the fight 550 strong. It will be observed that the total loss is 174 a very large proportion in one Reg iment. An extensive robbery was perpetrated here last Friday morning. Two Germans came to this place from New York for the purpose of obtaining employment at the Rolling Mill. They began work about a week ago, boarding at a house near the Iron bridge. On Friday morning,. they started to work, as usual, but one of them shortly returned to the house, upon pretence of being sick. He immediately went to the chest of liis room-mate, and breaking it open, abstracted therefrom 1,400 in gold, a valuable gold watch, and a passport, and then 'left for parts up known. The other party did not discover his loss until eveniug, when he immedi ately telegraphed in all directions, descri bing the robber, and offering a reward for hU arrest. Lawyer Henning starts to night for New York, in pursuit, as it is said the robber intends leaving the country. The losing German is almost crazy over his loss. William M'Lane, of this place, was tried in Wheeling, Va., a few weeks ago, for deserting from the 54th! P. V., and sentenced to five years, at labor, in the Tortugaa. Joseph Moore, tcith 7tis tcie and son, departed for Iowa last week. A great deal of sympathy had been manifested in his behalf hereabout, but by this unlocked for act he deprives himself of a great portion of it. A son of Peter Maltze, of Conemaugh boro', was kicked in' the face by a cirens horse, on Wednesday, and badly injured. Irvin Rutledge, Esq., ha9 commenced correcting the enrollment list in Johns town, and Mr. Canan in Conemaugh bor ough. Doran, the map man, has a new map of Johnstown in the hands of the lithograph ers. Perspective viewsof thenew churches, Woolen Pactory, &c, taken from designs, will embellish it. The following are the appointments of teachers for our Union schools for the summer session : Room 1, Miss Ster'ing; 2, Miss Swank ; 3, vacant ; 4, Miss Ramsey ; 5, Miss Strubel ; C, Miss Mar shall ; 7, Miss Dickey; 8, Miss Postle thwaith j 9, Miss Wilcox ; 10, Miss Flan agan. Yours, May Leon. To Ye Gallant Soger Man. Sojer of the "emergency" of 1862 ! after you havs been paid off to-day by the Paymas ter, do not fail to go to James M. Thomp son's New Store, and secure some of the bargains be keeps constantly on hand for indiscriminate distribution. Still another lot of new goods of all sorts and sizes just received. For sale very cheap. Remem ber the place P. O. building, Ebensburg. Dr. Tobias Venetian Liniment. A certain cure for pains in limb3 and back, sore throat, croup, rheumatism, colic, &c.' A perfect family medicine, and never fails. Read ! Bead 1 ! Read ! 1 ! Livonia, Wayne co., Mich., June 16, '59. Thi3 is to certify that my wife was taken with Quinsy oore throat ; it commenced to swell, and was eo sore that she could not swallow, and coughed violently. I used your Liniment, and made a perfect cure in one week. I firmly believe that but fpr the Lini ment she would have lost her life. JOHN II. HARLAN. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all druggists: Office 5G Cortladt St., New-York. May 12. LICENSE NOTICE. The following petitions have been filed in the office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, and will be acted on by Court at the next June sessions, commencing on the first Monday of the month, to wit: Tavern : Cyrus ITart, 4th Ward, Johnstown John Kroi't, 3d Ward, Johnstown ; David Metzgar, 4th Ward, Johnstown; B; Kohler, 3d.Watd, Johnstown ; William Palmer, 3d Ward, Johns town ; John E. M'Kenzie. Chess Springs Boro ; George W. atrohecker, Uhess cpnngs liora ; Baltzer Kohler, 3d Ward, Johnstown ; James D. Hamilton, .Wilmore Boro ; John W. Moore, Richland township ; Joseph Geis,- Richland township; Casper Fax, Millville Boro ; Owen M'CarFrey;. Cambria Boro ; Leonard Kist, Tay lor township ; George N. Hohman, 4th Ward, Johnstown; John B. Myers, Loretto; Philip Hertzog, Loretto ; Josephine Fries, Summit ville ; John A. Blair, West Ward, Ebensburg Daniel M'Donald, Cambria Boro ; M. J. Plott, Susquehanna township ; John Brady, 3d W., Johnstown ; George Cojirad, Richland town ship ; Henry Schnable, 4th Ward, Johnstown ; Mrs. Y. A. Riley, Summitville ; Lawrence Schroth, Carrolltown; J. Alexander Moore, East Ward, Ebensburg ; James M. Riffle, Sum mitville ; Michael Barnicle, Clearfield tp. Isaac Crawford j west Ward, Ebensburg ; David Griffith, 3d ward, Johnstown ; Emanuel James Millville; Michael J mith, Allegheny tp., ; Peter Adams, Loretto; John Hcadrick, 2d ward Conemaugh Boro ; John Bending, 2d ward, Jonnstown, ; James Downey, 2d ward, Johnstown. Quart . Daniel W. Goughnour, 3d Ward, Johns town ; Jacob Leib, Carroll tp. JOS. M'DONALD, Clerk Q. S. May 9, 1864. COAL 1 COAL! COAL! The subscriber is now carrying on the Collierj of Wm. Tiley, Sr , at Lilly Station," on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria coun ty, and will be glad to fill all orders, to any amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicin ity. Satisfaction as to quality of Coal guar antied In all cases. WM. 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I do this the more readily in regard to noofland'a German Bitters, prepareoTby Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them "for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an acloholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for en couragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of Jhree bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to use them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philad'a., June 23, 1861; ATTENTION SOLDIERS! Will build up the constitution, and give health and strength to an overtasked and diseased system. Philadelphia, August 12, 1862. Dr. C. M. 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DRY GOODS, in endless variety; DRESS GOODS Of every description ' WOOLLEN GOODS, 3 full and complete assortment WniTE GOODS, Embracing all the latest stylet EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes widths and prlcefl. HOOP SKIRTS AND" BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLOTHING, " A better and cheaper article than ever bef.r . offered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmauship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. HardicarefQueensteare, Groceries, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syrvps, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Fish, Iron end Xails, Cedar -and Willow War) 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 CO UXTR V STORE, where anything or everything a person, 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 this assertion you need only call and examine his Schedul of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING G00D3. Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. . . The Public is requested V.i roll in the more the merrier and secure Bargaicg. A. A. BARKER. INSURANCE AGENCY. James Purse, agent for the Blair county and Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Com panies, Johnstown, Pa. Will attend promptly to making insu rance -4n any part of Cambri county npoo application by letter or in person. March 12th, 1863rtf.