The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, January 28, 1864, Image 3

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    JANUARY 28.
LOCAL A HP PERSONAL.
EBKXSBuna and Cresson Railroad.
0a and after Monday, November 1G, 1863,
trains on this road will run as follows :
Leave Edexsburq
At 7.20 A. M., connecting with Bait. Ex
press West and Thro' Accom East.
At 7.15 P. M., connectrng with Mail Train
West and Thro' Express East.
Lsave Cresson
At 10.45 A, M., or on departure of Thro'
Accommodation West.
At 3.45 P. M., or on departure of Express
East and Mail West.
Squaring tiie Books. The Cornmia
eionera and Auditors of this county are
now and have been for a couple of wocks
busily cngajpd in auditing the accounts
of the county.
Wake Up I No effort liaa yet been
made to fill the quota of Ebensburg bor
ough, and thereby escape the necessity of
a draft. If anything 13 to be done, and
well doEC, 'twere well 'twere done quickly.
A bounty of S100 or 200 would most
likely secure us the required number of.
wen.
"Maternal Instinct." We are un
der obligations to the author, Dr. J. II.
Toaer, of Washington city, for the present
of a copy of his lately issued book bearing
the above title. The work is handsomely
gotten up, in blue and gold, and bears
internal evidence of penetration and deep
thought on tha part of the author. See
ing that the Doctor was at one time a
resident of this county, we think "3Iater
nal Instinct" should be allowed the com
pliment of an extended circulation among
eur people. -
Arm Broken. On Thursday last, Mr.
Jacob Scttlemoyer, whose nuptials we
chronicled in these columns a couple of
weeks since, met with a severe accident,
in this wise : He was coming to town,
on the Eb. and Susq. Think Itoad, with a
load of shook, when, some three, or four
wiles out, his sled upset, throwing him to
the ground and precipitating the shook
upon him. His arm was fractured in
three different places, and he otherwise
evere!y injured. We understand the
sufferer is doing as, well as could be
expected under the circumstances.
Educational Column. We this
ttud'.- intrniliia Tn . tta rnn? dpratinn nf
the readers of The Alleyhanian a new
leature, to wit, an Educational Depart
ment,, for the discussion of matters per
taining to the great and growing Common
School interest. The editorship of the
department will be in the hands of a 1
professional teacher, eminently qualified
for the task, who will use every effort to
fender the column interesting and instruc
tive. We hope our readers, and especially
those engaged in the profession ot teach
ing, will give ear to the hints and sugges
tions which may from time to time appear
therein. Terse and vigorous communica
lions on school subjects are solicited.
Railroad Accident.- The first acci
dent of magnitude characterizing the
Ebensburg and Cresson Railroad since
I its construction ccurred on Saturday
' evening last. When rounding a curve
Dear "Bradley's cut," the locomotive and
freight car ran off the track and over a
precipice twenty feet down, smashing the
former considerably, and piling the latter
in fragments on top. The passenger car
fortunately remained on the track, and
lone of the passengers were injured.
The engineer went over with the locomo
tive, but was not hurt; the fireman jumped
off and had his hind severely bruised. A
gaojr of workmen were immediately put
"n the ruins, and in a short time had the
road in running order again.
.Tiie Weather. We were visited with
tremendous gust of wind on Tuesday
B'ght of last week, which had the effect
f piling the snow, with which the ground
M covered to the depth of several inches,
10 great drifts here, there, and elsewhere.
AH the roads in this section were rendered
utterly impassable for the time being, aud
e Branch train, endeavoring to run to
Wesson tho co m a ni nrV i c f n Ir in ft rl r ! ft
ree miles out and remained stationary
"nUl noon next day, when the ballast
ria made its way up from (Jallitzin and
ttg it out. Just at present, owing to the
Prevalenco of warm and genial breezes.
or the past three days, the snow has
cnt'rely disappeared, drifts and all. and
In I"
"lieu thereof we have mud, mud, nothing
Hud. Per sequence, the Branch is
gabled to wake close connections, we
ae regular mails, but our good sleighing
""Whilom a thing of beauty and a jcy as
onj? as it lasted -is played out effectually
veryumch.
THURSDAY:::::::::::
LOCAL CORRESP ONDENCE.
WATER WORKS TOWN HALL THE SCHOOLS :
LIBERALITY OP WOOD, MORREIiIi A CO. A
SLEIGHING PARTY, AND HOW THE MEN MOXOP
OLIZBD TIIE DANCING AN'D TEE WOMEN THE
EATING SOLDIERS, THE DRAFf, AC, AC
Johnstown, Jan. 24, 1864.
Correspondence of The Alleghanian.
For some time past, several citizens of
this place hare been agitating the ques
tion touching the propriety of erecting
water-works, for the purpose of supplying
our growing city witli an inexhaustible
supply of the fluidical commodity. A
public meeting, to devise ways and means
for putting the project into execution,
was held in Council Chamber last night,
when and where it was determined to
apply immediately for a charter, and
committees were appointed in the differ
ent rards to solicit stock subscriptions.
From the well known enterprise charac
terizing thgentlemen having the matter
principally in charge, I have, no doubt
the project will be entirely successful.
Our Councils have taken in hand the
matter of the building of a. Town Hall.
A committee of one from each ward has
been appointed, to consider plan, location,
&c, with instructions to report at special
meeting to-morrow night. We are badly
fn need of a public hall of this kind, and
it is due the prosperity ot town that one
be erected.
The present term of our public schools
closes on Saturday next, with an exami
nation of pupils. In connection with this
subject, I cannot refrain from paying a
compliment to Wood, JNIorrell & Co., for
their large-hearted liberality evinced in
employing a teacher and paying all the
expenses incident t) a free night school
for the boys employed in the mines and
about the mill, who are, of course, depri
ved of many of the advantages afforded by
our beneficent school system. The idea
of a night school for these boys originated
with Mr. Morley, Supt. of the Company's
mines, and was promptly taken in hand
by Mr. Morrtll. Mr. Freeman, iu charge
of one of our day schools, has been ap
pointed teacher, and the attendance al
ready reaches eveuty-five. Mr. Morrell,
I understand, designs starting a similar
school in Millville, for the benefit of the
boys residing in that vicinity.
A short time ago, a party of Germans,
with their wives, concluded to take a little
recreation after the manner of a sleigh
ride. Accordingly, all arrangements be
ing perfected, they proceeded hence to a
neighboring village, where the ladies
betook themselves to one of the two
public houses of the place. Meantime,
their lords and masters obtained posses
sion of the other house, situate at the
further end ot the village, where, procu
ring a musician, they' soon gathered a
number of the country girls, and amused
themselves "tripping it on the light fan
tastic." The- "better halves" became
informed of the occupation of their liege
IorJs, and, as supper for the entire party
had been prepared at their house, they
concluded, as a retaliatory procedure, to
eat not only their own but also .their
huabaud's portion of the same ! Which
they did, and the gay and festive Bene
dicts perforce were obliged to return home
supperless, doubtless convinced of the
utter impracticability of getting ahead of
women.
Twenty-three of the members of Capt.
Ityckman's six months cavalry company
are home on furlough, they having re
enlisted for the war. An effort will be
made, by the inducement of liberal home
bounties, to raise the entire quota of these
districts by volunteering. May Leon.
Wanted! Competent Business Men
The demand for skillful and accom
plished accountants is perpetual, and
con.nantly increasing with the increase of
production and trade. Young men wish
ing to prepare themselves for commercial
pursuits will find no institution in this
country possessing advantages equal to
those afforded by the Iron City College,
of Pitthburg, Pa., which is now patronized
by every State in the Union.
Now, Then ! Header, if you want to
purchase fancy good of any description,
go to James M. Thompson's new store,
Post Office building, Ebensburg. Ho
keeps constantly ouiand an unsurpassable
and inexhaustible assortment, for sale
at easy price3. Greenbacks preferred,
but gold not objected to. Give him a
call, and call early.
Died : On Thursday, 21st inst, at his
residence, in Munster tp., this county,
Mr. David O'IIauro, aged about 05
years. The deceased was a prominent
citizen, widely kuown, end his loss will
bo greatly regretted. May he rest- in
peace,
Da. Tobias' Venetian House Lini
ment. Pint bottles at fifty cents each,, for
lameness, cuts, galls, colic, sprains, &c,
warranted cheaper than ahy other. It is used
by all the great horsemen on Long Island
courses. It will not ctire ring bone ncr
spavin, n3 there i3 no' liniment in existence
that will: "What it is stated to cure it pos
itively does. No owner of horses trill be with
out after trying one bottle. ' One dose revives
and often saves the life of an over-heated or
driven horse. For colic and belly-ache, it
has never failed. Just as sure as the sun rises,
just so sure is this valuable Liniment to be
the Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by
all druggists. Office, DG Cortlandt Street,
New York. . Man. 7
COMMISSIONERS' SALE.
The Commissioners of Cambria county
will offer for sale at the Court House, in
Ebensburg, on Friday, February 26th. af .l
P. M., the following tracts of unseated lands,
which tracts were legally purchased by the
Commissioners at different Treasurer's sales,
and have been held the time required by law,
and have not been redeemed by foimcr owners
within such legal Jimitationr
Acres Ps. Warrantees name. Township.
300 John Chambers, Allegheny,"
Out lot o. 14, east end Ebc'nsb'urg, Cambria,
oli Joseph Delozier,
373 Charles Dilworth,
140 Anthony Cellers,
406 James Jone3,
40G 142 Zachariah Janes,
433 153 Richard Harris,
415 George Cobb,
433 153 Owen Jones,
433 153 William Jacob3,
433 154 nilary Baker,
233 William Will,
433 153 Joseph Gray,
200 James Ross,
433 153 Thomas Canby,
00 . Robert Jone3,
37!) Cadwallader Evans,
410 40 Joseph Taylor,
100 Thomas Wilson,
421 John Evermorn,
400 William Brown,
410 Jame3 Steel,
400 Jonas Stitt,
40 10 William Stewart,
400 120 Hugh Stewart,
440 Charles Smith,
430 80 William Young,
SO Christian Horner,
400 William Gray,
-Ml SI William Smith,
400 Jacob .Myers,
439 John Nicholson,
430 131 Nicholson tract,
4i0 40 James Duncan,
200 Abraham Morrison.
Carroir,
it .
Clearfield,
- i -41
K
Coneniaugh,.,
c
Jackson,
c
k
Richland,
n
Summerhill,
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c
Washington,
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It
it
whit?,
194 Caleb Dihvorth,
1 28-1 CO James Magellan,
304 41 Michael Ryan,
10 Henry Troxell,
400 0 George Hamilton,
433 153 Richard Harri?,
433 153 Robert Evans,
433 153 John Clark,
433 153 Timothy Paxton,
433 153 Thomas Stewardson,
377 106 James Hunter,
433 153 William Sansoui,
433 153 Joseph Sansora,
261 80 William Gray 01 Craig,
433 153 Joseph Ewing,
i
The owners of any of the above tracts of J
land desiring to redeem them,- can do so oy
applying to the Commissioners at their office
in Ebensburg, on or before the 23d day of
February, A. D. 1864. i.
Given under our hands at the Commission
crsVOffice, Ebensburg Jan. 2Sth, 1864.
P. J. LITTLE,
JOHN CAMPBELL,
EDWARD GLAS.
Commissioners,
Attest: W. H: Sechlkr, Clerk.
QTRA;
Came to the farm of the Subscriber, in
Susqtfehanna township, Cambria county,'in
July last, a small red Steer, with a slit in the
leit ear. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property, pay charges and
take it away, otherwise it will be disposed of
according to law. JOHN MANION.
Jany. 18, 1864. 3t.
TVTOTICE.
jl. i In the matter of the petitions of John
Bruce, Henry Sanker and Samuel Sanker, for
a decree of specific performance of contracts
made with George Bruce, late of Allegheny
township, Cambria county, dee'd., for certain
real estate.
And now to wit, 9th December,
863, cn application of Wm. Kittell,
sq., Joan i'j. bcanlan, appointed
Commissioner to tike proof of said contract.
JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk O. C.
The Commissioner above named hereby no
tifies all parties interested in said contracts,
that he will attend to the duties of his sa'.d
appointment at'hia office in the borough of
Ebensburg, on Thursday the 4ih day of Feb
ruary next, at one o'clock, P. M.
JOHN E. SCAN LAN, Commissioner.
January 14, 1861.
i Til AY COW.
k, Came to the residence of the subscriber,
in Caiuria township, 1 J miles south of Ebens
burg, on or about the 18th of December last,
a white and black COW, with a yoke on her
neck. The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges, and take
her away. JOHN A. JONES.
January 14, 18C4-3L
XECUTOIl'S NOTICE.
Lette.-s testamentary on the estate of
Elizabeth Pringle, late of Summerhill town
ship, Cambria county, deceased, having beeft 'i
granted to the subscriber by the Register of
said county, all persons indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against the
same are lequested to present them to the
undersigned, properly authenticated for "set
tlement, at the late residence of deceased,
Mr. John Pringle's, near Wilrnore station.
WASHINGTON GEER, Ex'r.
Jan. 7, 1861.Ct
DMINISTRATOIl'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate
of Emmeline Benson, late of Wilmore, Sum
merhill tp., Cambria county, deceased, having
been granted to the subscriber, all persons
indebted to said estate are notified to come
forward at once and settle their respective
accounts, and those having claims against it
will present them, properly authenticated for
settlement. JOSEPH MILLER, Adm'r.
Wilmore, Dec. 17, 1863-6t.
INSUItANCE AGENCY.
James Purse, agent for the Blair county
and Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Com
panies, Johnstown, Pa.
;ggy Will attend promptly to, making insu
rance in any part of Cambria cownty upon
application by letter or in person.
Ebensburg, March 12th, 1863-tf.
FOR SALE. .
. A Faber ENGINE, 8 inch cylinder, 26
inch stroke, nearly new, in-complete order,
2 pumps, one cistern holding 30 bbls. water,
boiler 26 inches, 20 feet long, lire front, all
complete. Price $650. Will take Lumber
at cash prices in payment cf same.
H. F. LUDWICK.
Manor Station, Pa. RR., 24 Ble3
east Pittsburg, Dec. 3, 1863.
ICfEW TAILOR SHOP.
Jl The undersigned having opened out a
Tailoring Establishment over the store room
formerly occupied by Evans & Son, respect
fully informs the public that the business
will there be carried on in all its branches
All work will be ddne in the latest style,
with neatness and dispatch, and on the most
raasonable terms". D. J. EVANS.
Ebensburg, Nov. 6, 18C3
"VTEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
JLI The subscriber would respectfully in
form the public that he has bought out the
well-known establishment of Isaac Singer, in
the West Ward, Ebensburg, where be will
carry on the BLACKSMITHING busines ia
all its branches.
Confident in rendering entire satisfaction,
he hopes' or a share of patronage.
WILLIAM GRAY.
s
OMETHING NEW i
SANTOS COFFEE, or MALT COFFEE.
Warranted to give satisfaction.
Manufactured at Pittsburg, Pa., by E. A.
Pulver & Co., to" whom all orders should be
addressed.
' For sale in Ebensburg by A. A. Barker,
Wm. Davis & Son, Shoemaker & Son, E.J.
Mills & Co , G. G. Owens, Evan E. Evans, G.
Gurley, and by the trade generally,
TRAY HEIFER.
Came to the residence of the subscriber.
in White township, Cambria county, last Oc
tober, a dark red Heifer, with several small
white cpots, about three years old. The
owner i3 requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges, and take her away.
Dec. 24, 1863-8t ISAAC GATES.
FLEM. IIOLLIDAY, v-ith
NICKERSON, HARRIS & MOSELEY,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 435 Market street, Philadelphia.
A large assortment of City Made Work
constantly on hand. jan7,1864
LORETTO STAGE LINE.
" WM. RYAN & JOS. F. DURBIN.
This wag for Lorctto, Chest Springs and
St.Augutine.
The subscribers wish to iuform the travel
ing public that they are now prepared to
furnish them with HACKS, CARRIAGES,
and every other accommodation inhcir line
of bnsiutss. Theywillrun a daily back from
Loretlo to Cressou, to connect with the differ
ent train3 on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and
Ebensburg and Cresson Br-mch. They will
also run a tri-weekly hack to Chest Springs
and St. Augustine, oa Monday, Thursday and
Saturday of each week. This is the only sure
conveyance on the road, as it carries the mail
and will always make the connection.
BSu Inquire for Ryu & Durbin's Hack if
vou wish to be accommodated.
RYAN & DURBIN.
Loretto, August 10, 1863. ,
fc'rvWCK SALES,
AND
SMALL PROFITS !'
1S64.
THE LATEST ARRIVAL 1
WHO DON'T WANT BARGAINS I
A. A. BARKER,
Ebessbckg, Pa.
The subscriber takes pleasure in announ
cing to the people of Ebensburg and vicinity
that he has just received, at his store, ou
High street, the largest and most complete
assortment of
Winter Goods
ever before brought to this county, ell ot
which he is determined to sell cheaper than
the cheapest.
DRY GOODS,
In endless variety.
DRESS GOODS,
Of every description
WOOLLEN GOODS,
A full and complete assortment.
WHITE GOODS,
Embracing all the latest styles
EMBROIDERIES,
Handsome and of the best quality.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Of all sorts, sizeSj widths and prices.
HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS,
The latest and best styles.
READY-MADE CLDTH1NG,
A better and cheaper article than ever befur
offered to this community.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of the very best workmanship.
HATS AND CAPS,
Fashionable and of durable material.
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
BUFFALO ROBES.
Hardware, Queenstcare, Groceries, Flour, Baccn
Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her
ring and Cod Fish, 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 mentionj con
stantly on hand,
Not to mince matters, he kccp3 a
FIRST CLASS COUNTRY 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 Schedule
of Prices.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS.
Customers will be waited upon by accom
modating Salesmen.
tgy The Public is requested t i roll In
the mere the merrier and sec-iir? Bargains.
A. A. BARKER.
A,
E
NTIRELY VEGETABLE 1
NOT ALCOHOLIC.
h HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
VEGETABLE E-X TRACT.'
A PURE TONIC
DR. HOOFLAND S
PREPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Ta
Trill effectually cure t
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS
EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL
DISEASES ARISING FROM A DIS
ORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH,
such
n? Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Fulness or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach
Nausea, Jleartburn, disgust for food,
Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit
of the stomach. Swimming of the head,
. Hurried and Difficult Breathing,
Fluttering at the heart, Cho
king or Suffocating sensations
when in a lying posture,
Dimness of vision, Dots
or Webs before the
sight, Fever and dull
pain in the head,
Deficiency of
perspiration, .
of
the
skin and eyes, Pain in the side, back, chebt
Limbs, &c, Sudden Flushes of heat burning
in the flesh, constant jmaginings of evil, and
great depression of Spirits.
And will positively prevent YcllOlT
Fever, Billloiss Fever, ic.
they contain.
NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY!
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
cases out ot a hundred.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of
the Encyclopedia of. Religious Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recom
mend Patent Medicines in general, throngh
distrust of their ingredients and effects ; I
yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man
may not testify to the benefits he believes
himself to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hope that he may thus
contribute to the benefit of others.
1 do this the more readily in regard to
noofland's German Bitters, prepared by 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 three bottles of these Bitters, at the
beginning of the present year, was followed
by evident relief, and restoration to a decree
of bodily aud mental vigor wWch I hadnot
felt for six mouths 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., Jcsk 23, 1861,
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
Will build up the constitution, and give
health and strength to an overtasked and
diseased system.
Philadelphia, Angrst 12, IS62.
Dn. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir: While in
Virginia, owing to the change of water, I was
taken with a severe dianhoen, which seemed
.... '
incurauie, ana wJucn greatly weakened me.
When we reached Marlir.sburg, I feared that
I should have to come home; but noticing
some of your Bitters in the store of Mr. U. if.
t'rice, in that town, I purchased a supply, and
on taking it was speedily restored to health.
The diarrhoea was quickly checked, and I
experienced no return of it. A number of
my comrades ' who suffered in the same
manner and from the same cause, with whom
I shared tin Bitters, join me in this certificate.
I expect to return to the scat of war with the
Legion, and I shall certainly take n supply of
the Bitters in my knapsack. I would not be
without it for its weight in gold, particularly
on going into a limestone region.
Yours, truly, A. E. ALMEUS,
Company II, Scott Legion.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
See that the signature of "C. M. Jackson"
is on tho wrapper of each bottle.
Trice per bottle ?3 cents
Cr half dozen for $4.
Should your nearest Druggist not have the
article, do not bi put off bv any of the intox
icating preparations that may be offered in
it3 place, but send tou3, and we will forward
by express, securely packed.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE asd MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCH ST.
ffonos eft? lUvan',
(Successors to C M. JACKSON, & Co.;)
PROPRIETORS.
. Sy For Fale by Dr. G. II . KEYSER, 41
Wood St., SIMON JOHNSON, corner VFonrth
and Smithfield sts., Pittsburg, and bv drug
gists and Dealers in every town in the United
States. Jly '63.1y
HON. WILSON M'CANDLESS, Jud3 cf the
' . United States Circuit Court, President.
PITTSBURGH, PA:, , corker Pcan and St.
. Clair Ste..
Tli e largest, Cheapest and Best
$35. OO Pays for a Commercial course.
JjsyNo extra charges for Manufacturer,"
Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-Kcen-i&g.
,
Ministers' Sons- at half price. Student!
enter and review at any time."
Thi3 Institution is conducted by experienced
Teachers and principal Accountanta, who
prepare young men for active businessat the
least expense and shortest time, for the most
lucrative and responsible situations. Diploma
granted for merit nly. Hence the universal
preference for graduates of this College, by
business mtn.
Prof. A. Cowley, the best Pbcman of ths
Union, who holds the largest Nok of 1st Pre-
Rapid Business Writing.
Circulars containing full information sent '
-. u.l4 vnr nil comneuiors. IPXChpm
-- .yi""-uu ij me iTincipais.
JENKINS & SMITH. P ittshnrrr P.
CST" Attend where the Sons and Clerks of
Lankers and Business men graduate
April 24r !SG2-ly.
"OROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
17th Dist., Pexxa.,
Hcxtixgdox, June 11. 18C3.
MEN WANTED FOR TnE INVALID CORPS. .
Only those faithful soldiers who, from
wounds or the hardships of war, are no
longer fit for active field duty will be received
into this Corps of Honor. Enlistments will
be for three years unles9 eooner duchwged.
Pay and allowances F?.me as for o5cer ad r
men of the United States Infantry; exespt ;
that no premiums or bounty for enlistment
will be allowed. This will not invalidate any -pensions
or bounties which may be due lor
previous services.
All persons honorably discharged from the
service, not liable to draft, whether they bava
served in this war or not, can be admitted
into this Corps of Honor.
Men who are still in service and unable to
perform effective field, may be transferred lu
this corps.-.
For tiie convenience of service, the men
will be selected for three grades of duty.-
Those who are most efficient and able bodied,
and capable of performing guard duty, etc.,
etc., will te armed with muskets, and assigned
to companies of the Frst Battallion. Those
of the next degree of efficiency, including
those who have lost a hand or an arm ; and
the least effective, including those who havo
lost a foot or a leg, tQ the companies of tho
Second or Third Battallions; they will. b
armed with swords.
The duties will be chiefly to act as provost
guards and garrisons for cities ; guards for
hospitals and other public buiJdings; and as
clerks, orderlies, etc. If found necessarv
they may be assigned to forts, etc.
Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General
are authorited to appoint Officers of th
Regular Service, or of the Invalid Corps, to
administer the oath of enlistment to thoso
men who have completely fulfilled the pre
scribed conditions of admission to the Invalid
Corps, viz :
1. That the applicant is unfit for service ia
the field.
2. Thrrt he is fit for the duties, or some ot
them, indicated above.
3. That, if not now ia the service, he wai
honorably discharged.
4. That ha is meritorious and deserving.
For enlistment or further information apply -
to the Board of Enrollment for the district ia
which the applicant is a resident.
J. D. CAMPBELL,
Capt. and Provost Marshal.
Ebensburg, July 2, lSS3.-tf.
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X-J STOVE DEPOT.
It A It GA INS TO BE 12 A D!
The undersigned has just received a large
and splendid assortment of Hardware and
Cutlery, Cookintr, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
Nails, Window Class, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil
Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and
Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, &c., ic, nil ot
which he will ecII very low for CASH, or ex
change for Country Produce.
Also :
He flill continues to manufacture Tin and
Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sale
cither by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing
done on short notice.
lie returns big Eincere thanks to his old
friends and customers for the patronage ex
tended him, and begs leave to hope that they
will come forward and settle up their accounts
of long standing, and commence the new year
"on the square." He must have money to.
enable him to keep up'his stock.
tg&- Prices low, to suit the imes.
GEO. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburg, Jany. J, I862tf
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