The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, April 07, 1864, Image 3

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:APRIL 7.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
JBKNSBU BQ AND CKESSON RAILROAD.
jja and afterMoirday, November 16, 1863,
oa thia road will run as follows :
uivx Ebensburg
it 7.20 A. . connecting with Bait. Ex
press West and Thro' Acr.om East.
It 7.15 P. M., connecting with Mail Train
' West and Thro' Express East.
lixxz Ckesson
jtlO-5 A- M or on departure of Thro'
Accommodation West.
t g.45 P. M., or on departure oi Express
East and Mail West.
Iocal Etchings.
Subscribe for your county paper !
Ererybody should take it 1
No one can get along prosperously with-
jatitl
The local department alone ia worth
fiorc than a year's cost !
When you go to subscribe, subscribe
or the lest I
School directors and teacners are re
ferred to fourth page. -
Butter is about as scarce here as honest
Democratic politicians, and commands a
premium equally steep with gold.
... . - . J 1
April is nere, dui msieai oi aer accus
tomed flowers and showers, she is vouch
ing us cold blasts and blasted colds in
the head.
Campbell, of the Johnstown Democrat,
its been made a member oi tho Dem.
guto Central Committee. He will doubt
less be the bearer of- burdens for that
utate body.
The house of Mr. "William H. Lake, of
Loretto, this county, was discovered to be
on fire on Wednesday of last week. The
limes were subdued, however, before any
dimage had been done excepting the de
itructioo of a portion of the roof.
Mr. Legislator Pershing's bill increas
ing the pay of jurors in Cambria 'county
81.50 per day, and of witnesses to
$1.00 par day, has passed both houses ot
the Legislature, and is therefore a law.
This was a much needed amendment.
Our subscribers should preserve this
lumber of our paper, containing, as it
does, the General Bounty Bill, or bill
inthoriziog counties, towns, cities, and
townships to borrow money and levy taxes
o pay bounties to volunteers.
The cattle in this section are dying off
n great numbers, several'-tarniers we
how of having recently lost as many as
Un to sixteen head itiside'a few days. The
toortalily is attributed lo disease, but
keeping in view the fact that last fall's
grass and grain crop was totally inadequate
to the demands of the bovine appetite for
the winter, we think a dearth of provender
lould come nearer the mark.
Reader I have you been at Cham Rob
erts' jewelry store lately?. If not, you
ire losing money day by day. lie has
just received from the cities a most
cagniScent assortment Of watches, jewelry
md knick-knackerie magnificent beyond
former experience. All these he will sell
t the very lowest prices circumstances
sch as the circumstance of "first cost,"
jouknow will admit. Drop in and see
tim and them !
The Jakey sheet up-strect declines cn-
nag into a "religious controversy" with
m, and" insists that "religion and politics
Aould be kept separate and distinct." So
e believe j we did not propose a religious
wntroversy with it. Taking the Jakey
its own declaration, we submit it be
ttaea incumbent on it, to be consistent,
heneertb expunge from iU columns
its aceeatfriaed silly abuse of the Puritans
4 "laBg-faeei hypocrites of Nevr Eng-
l" Eh?
r
Capt. Eolk Ercne, sf Co. I, 20th Ills'.
infantry, &a Ebfinshaxghr by birth and
froaghting up," but for nine years past
1 resident of Bloomington, Illinois, has
a here on a visit for several days.
find him the eameRolla he used to
io davg gone by genial, whole-souled
udgood looking. . He has already achiev
daa enviable reputation "out West," and
e Vbow the honors with which he has
tan invested are Sot unmerited or mis
fkced. A couple of weeks ago, we took ocea-
m to nnmask the lie of the Dem. & Sent.
Wln it asserted that the members of
e Ebenoburcr "emererenev" comoanv. in
. J o- V 1 '
aU Cam naif n last nnmmr nrnvpd them-
!vfi hflraA. 1.
, ' ""J a w w-
,astead of soldiers. We think we did so
the entire satisfaction of every unbiased
d. The Th R V AWOVAr hfla a a Trot
0w demand that it do so, and that it
11 U readers that the men composing
I pany comported themselves away
Qhozne in like manner as they comport
selves here as. honorable, honest,
iWindud men. -ViH it comply?
An Act Relating to the .Eb. &
Susq. Plank Road. The following bill,
of local interest, has been introduced into
the House of Representatives :
Whereas, The Ebensburg & Susquehanna
Plank Road haa become unfit for travel, and
there are no funds to keep it in repair ; -
And Whereas, It is necessary and important
to the inhabitants residing along and in the
vicinity of the said road that it be kept iu a
condition to be traveled ; therefore
Sec 1. Be it enacted, c, That it shall be
the duty of the supervisors of each township
through which the Ebensburg-& Susquehanna
Plank Road passes, and they are hereby au
thoriz ed and empowered, forthwith to take
charge of and put in good order and repair
such part of said Plank Road as may be in
their respective townships, and from time to
time maintain and keep in order all parts of
said road, in the same manner as if the same
were a county road ; and in case of a failure
to do so, said supervisors shall be liable to
all the provisions of law which relate to
county roads.
Sec' 2. That the said Ebensburg. & Sus
quehanna Plank Road shall be considered a
county road, free of all tolls, and should the
said Ebensburg & Susquehanna Plank Road
company hereafter claim the right to resume"
the control of said road,, the said company
shall first pay to the supervisors of the town
ships through which said plank road passes,
for the use of each of said townships, all
such sums of money and for all labor by each
expended in keeping their respective parts of
such road in repair and good order; and each
of said supervisors shall keep an accurate ac
count, in a book for that purpose, of all such
expenditures in money and labor, and at the
expiration of their respective terms of office,
deliver the same to their respective succes
sors in office : Provided, That the right of said
company to resume the possession and con
trol of said road shall be forfeited unless said
right to resume is claimed within three years
from the passage of thi3 act.
It should pass forthwith.
Our Soldiers. Last week, we an
nounced the promotion of Major Robert
A. M'Coy to the Lieutenant Colonelcy of
the 11th Pa. Reserves, vice Lieut.-Col.
Porter, resigned. This week it gives us
much pleasure to be able to announce the
further promotions, in the same regiment,
of Capt. James C. Burke, of Co. A, to be
Major, and 1st Lieut. Dan D. Jones to
be Captain of Co. A. These are good
men and true, brave soldiers and patriots,
aud our citizens will rejoice to hear of
their advancement.
John M'Bride and James B. Pyattc, of
Co. A, have re-enlisted as veterans.
Lieut, (now Captain) Dan D. Jones has
been quite ill of late, but is now conva
lescing. Wc, in common with a majority of our
readers, entertain a kindly interest in the
welfare of Co. A cannot some ot its
members make it convenient to write us
a letter weekly, with news "of where they
are, what they are doing, and how getting
along ?3
Out of the Wilderness nearly !
Our quota, if it is not quite filled, is
the next thing to it. On Thursday even
ing last, when Government bounties ceased
to be paid, we had had sixteen men, or
precisely our quota under the two first
calb, sworn in and credited to the boro'.
These,we may add, with tbe exception of
two "veterans," were all new men, and
comparative strangers to the pomp and
circumstance of glorious war. Our quota
under the last or two hundred thousand
call has not been officially anuounced, but
it will be about six or seven. Of this
number, two have been sworn in and
credited to the borough since Thursday,
leaving four or five to be raised. . "We
think no great difficulty will be experi
enced in securing this deficiency before
a draft occurs. What has been done has
been done through the instrumentality of
a $200 bounty by the borough well and
truly paid, in cash, to each and every of
her recruits.
Announcement. In anticipation of
that busy season known as "garden making
time," James M. Thompson, at his new
store, High street, has received a large lot
J pf Gardening Tools for sale cheap. He
also keccs Bronchial Troches on hand
public speakers know what they are. A
fine assortment of Balmorals just opened.
To be received thb week, a new lot of
Hoop Skirts, of the latent stjles.
Snow-oh ! The snow we spo!e of a
going to press last week continued faii2Dg
Wednesday, until some twenty-two inches
depth of the article covered tho ground.
This was decidedly the deepest fall of the
winter, and the sleighing as a consequence
arose for the time being to the dignity
popularly spoken of as "bully." To-day,
however, it has almost totally disappeared,
and mud reigns in stead. '
Robbery. On Tuesday night, three
men, names unknown, residents of Carroll
township, were committed to our county
jail, charged with the crime of relieving
th4 pocket-book of Mr. David Rowland,
of Cambria township, of greenbacks to the
amount of $80.
Died : At his residence, Chest Springs,
this county, on the 28th ult., Mr. Daniel
Litzinoer, aged abaut 50 years.
LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE, '
SOLDIKB KILLED BV THE CABS A FAMILY CIBCLB
BROKEN ANOTHER BOW OUR QUOTA RE
CRUITING, AO., AO., AC.
Johnstown, AprU 3, 1864.
Correspondence of The Alleghanian.
A young soldier named James Sweeny,
son of a widow who resides in Conemaugh
borough, was killed at Somerville station,
on the Camden & Amboy Railroad, on
Monday night last, by falling from the
cars while they were in motion. The
deceased had been in the service nearly
three years, having enlisted with the
"Friend Rifles'' of Pittsburg. His com
pany was attached to Sickles' famous
"Excelsior Brigade," and with it he par
ticipated in nearly all the battles of the
war. A short time ago he re-enlisted,
crediting himself to New York, and after
a brief visit home was returning to that
State to secure his bounty, when he met
his death as above stated. A kind son,
and a truly brave soldier, his death is
generally lamented, and his afflicted moth
er receives the sympathy of all who know
her.' Another son, now the sole prop of
her declining years, is a member of the
54th P. V. The body of the deceased
will be brought here to-morrow evening
for interment.
About two weeks ago, three children of
a family named Fisher died of typhoid
fever, within about twenty-four hours of
each other.' . Last week, tbe remains of
their mother was followed to the tomb.
Death ia at all time an unwelcome visitant,
but in this case the ' Utile fainily which
she had reared, swept from her sight by
the fell hand of disease, proved a blow too
severe for the mother, and her spirit gave
way beneath the bereavement. "Died of
a broken heart" is the simple inscription
her tombstone requires. None but a
mother can realize tho "deep meaning
couveyed in those brief words. The
bereaved husband enters the army, the
refuge of the friendless and homeless,
doubtless to seek amid the red glare of
battle a re-union with the loved ones gone
before.
Another grand row came off last week
at one of the low" groggcries in this place.
A dance, patronized by all the prufiigates
who could be gathered in the neighborhood,
was in progress, whpn a dispute arose
between a soldier and citizen. The for
mer drew a revolver on the latter, when
it was forcibly taken from him, and he
afterward very badly Used up. A con
tinuation of the fight between the same
parties occurred on Friday evening at a
saloon on Main etreet, where the soldier
was again worsted. His face was beaten
almost to a jellyy and he otherwise badly
injured. The notoriously quarrelsome
disposition of the soldier is So well known
that the verdict of all who are aware of
tbe circumstances is, "served him right."
Our entire quota under the different
calls of the President is now filled, and
our city cau congratulate herself on being
clear of the "draft. Forty-two men were
required under, the la3t call.
Capt. M'Donald secured about thirty
recruits for his company, in this neigh
borhood. They were forwarded to Ha-
gerstOwn, tho rendezvous of his regiment.
Capt. Butland, late of Co. B, 133d nine
months regiment, and E. M. Shrock,
Major of same, procured about sixty
recruits here for a new cavalry company,
with the understanding that the former
should be Captain and the latter First
Lieutenant of the same. The Major
started for Harrisburg the beginnim; of
last week, with about thirty of the men,
and a few diys afterwards Capt. Butland
started with a like number. Arriving in
that city, he found that the Major had
entered into a co-partnership arrangement
with. somebody else, and he was compelled
to return with his men. If I understand
the matter correctly, Major Shrock has
acted a very small part in the transaction.
The Presbyterian church has been torn
down, preparatory to erecting a new edifice
on its site. As soon as 1 arrive at a
knowledge of the plan, style, &c, of this
and other new churches which are 'about
bein b'Jilt, I will notice them at length.
John TV- Wehn, an old and well known
merchant of ibi town, has removed to
Philadelphia. He is engaged in the
mercantile business on jxlArket street.
"While in Philadelphia recently, I had the
pleasure of meeting Mr. Bracken and Mr.
Bell, both formerly of this place, and
well known. Their friends will he glad
to know that they are well, and doing well.
It is estimated that at least one fourth
of our population changed residence on
the 1st .or April. Such a continuous
string of wagons, loaded with household
furniture, was never 6een hero before.
Yours, May Leon.
The Johnstown Democrat professes to be-
Heve ia d reams. lie should have said drams.
STRAY STEER.
Came to the residence of the subscriber,
in Blacklick township, Cambria county, some
time in December last, a BRTNDLE STEEIi,
ri rrVit Tinrn Hrnlron nrhit.p murk nn fnrpVioarl
and one. on rump, supposed to be about 3
years oiu. ine owner is requested io come tor
ward. nrnTfl nrnnprtv. nnd talce him avrav. nth -
" 1 xr - - r i j i
erwise he.will be disposed of according to
law. . . juCUAiit un.
Ebensburg, March 17th, 1863.
ELDERSRIDGE ACADEMY
. FOR MALES AND FEMALES.
Will open its thirty-fifth session on
Wednesday, 20th April next. For further
particulars address
Rev. ALEX. DONALDSON, Prin.
S. J. Craighead, A. M. teacher Elocution
Miss H. N. Bracken, teacher Female Dep't.
Eldersridge, March, 17, 18G4.
NEW TAILOR SHOP.
- The undersigned having opened out a
Tailoring Establishment over the store room
formerly occupied by Evan3 & Son, respect
fully informs the public thatthe business
will there be carried on in all its branches
All work will be done in the latest style,
with neatness and dispatch, and on the most
reasonable terms. D.J.EVANS.
Ebensburg, Nov. 5, 1863.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on the estate of
George Leslie, dee'd. late of Carroll tp., Cam
bria county, having been granted the sub
scriber by the Register of said county, all
persons indebted to said estate are requested
to call and settle the same immediately, and
those having-claims against said estate will
present them, properly authenticated, for
settlement. HIRAM FRITS. .
Carroll tp., March 24, 1864-6t:
-TOTICE TO TIIE CREDITORS OF
JLl THE HUNTINGDON, CAMBRIA AND
INDIANA TURNPIKE ROAD CO.
The Court of Huntingdon county at the
January term, 1864, directed to be paid to
said Creditors two and one-fourth per cent,
on their claims on which former dividend
have been declared, which I will pay on the
presentation of their certificates of deposit by
themselves or their agents.
JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestrator.
Spruce Creek, February 18, 1864.
GREEK & BROTHERS.
Lumber Merchants,
PLANING MILL,
SASH AND DCPR FACTORY,
CHESS SPRINGS, CAilBKIA CO., Pa.
Flooring Boards. Sash. Doors'. Frames, Laths
Veni'iaa aud Panel Shutters, made to order
and constantly on hand.
In connection with tbe mill is a pati.T
Grist Mill, where corn, chop, sc., can be
procured at short notice.
Sept. 3, 1863 ly. -
OR RENT.
The property belonging to the heirs of
Evan Lloyd, dee'd., situate about 2i miles
south t)f Ebensburg, will be rented lor one or
more years. '
Said property consists of two detached
farms, No." 1 having a dwelling bouse, bank
barn, and other necessary out buildings, in
good order, a good bearing orchard, and about
70 acrc3 of cleared land, and No. 2, about one
half mile distant from the former, with about
50 cres cleared. - Said farms are well suited
for tilling or grazing purposes. Possession
given immediately if desired.
For terms apply to the subscriber, in Ebens
burg. ; ELIZABETH LLOYD.
Ebensburg, Feb. fl, 1863.
TTTfK" SAT.T?
ASI-
SMALL PROFITS!"
1SGJ.
THE LATEST ARRIVAL 1
WHO DON'T "WANT BARGAINS !
A. A. BARKER,
Ebessbcrq, Pa.
Tbe subscriber takes pleasure in announ
cing to the people of Ebensburg and vicinity
that he has just received, at 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 sell cheaper than
the cheapest.
DRY GOODS,
In endless variety;
DRESS GOODS,
4 Of every description
WOOLLEN GOODS
A full and complete assortment.
WHITE GOODS,
Embracing all the latest styles
EMBROIDERIES, .
Handsome and of tbe best quality.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Of all sorts, sizes widths and prices.
HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS,
Tbe latest and best styles.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
A better and cheaper article than ever befor
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, Bacon
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 mention, con
stantly on hand.
Not to mince matters, he keeps a
FIRST CLASS CO VNTR Y 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 ROWING GOODS.
Customers will be waited upon by accom
modating Salesmen.
jgy The Public is requested to roll in
the more the merrier and secure Bargains.
A. A. BARKER.
. K
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NTIRELY VEGETABLE !
NOT ALCOHOLIC.
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC.
I)R. HOOFLAND S
Crorman IQi-ttox-s,
PREPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure
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
as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,.
Fulness or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach
Nausea, Heartburn, 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, chest
Limbs, &c, Sudden Flushes of heat burning
in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and
great depression of Spirits.
And will positively prevent YellolV
Itever, .BIllIous Fever, &c.
THEY CONTAIN'.
NO ALCOHOL OB BAD WHISKEY !
They will cure the abCTe diseases in ninety-nine
cases out of 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, through
distrust of their ingredients and effects j I
yet know of no sufficient reasons why a niau
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.
I do this the more readily in regard lo
Hoofland'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 chicflv
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 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., Jcb 23, 1861,
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
Will build up the constitution, and give
health and strength to an overtasked and
diseased system.
t Philadelphia, Ausrcst 12, 1862.
Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear" Sir: While in
Virginia, owing to the chauge of water, I was
taken with a severe diarihoea, which seemed
incurable, and which greatly weakened me.
hen ?e reached Martinsburg, I feared that
I should have to come home ; but noticing
some of your Bitters in the store of Mr. U. H.
Price, 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 thi Bitters, join me in thi3 certificate.
I expect to return to the seat of war with the
Legion, and I shall certainly take a 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 the wrapper of each bottle.
Trice per bottle 75 cents
Or half dozen for $4.
Should -our nearest Druggist not have the
article, do not be put off bv any of the intox
icating preparations that may be offered in
its place, but send to U3, aud we will forward
by express, securely packed.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE and MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCII ST
JOH.OS Cfi3 33XTIX1.J3,
(Successors to C. M.. JACKSON, & Co.,)
PROPRIETORS.
For sale bv Dr. G. H.-KEYSER. 41
Wood st., SIMON JOHNSON, corner Fourth
and Smithfield Ets.. Pittaburir. and bv drug
gists, and Dealers iu every town in the United
ouiica. - uuiy v', oj.it
. -
HON. WILSON M'CANDLESS, Jud3 ofth
United States Circuit Court, President. ..
PITTSBURGH, PA:, "corner Pcnn and St
Clair Sta..
The Largest, Cheapest and Best
35. OO Pays for a Commercial course.
&"No extra charges for Manufacturers,
Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping.
.......
Ministers' Sons at half price. Stitdenta
enter and review at any. time.. ,
This Institution is conducted by experienced
Teachers and principal Accountants, who
prepare young men for active busines at th
least expe.nsaad shortest time, for the most'
lucrative and responsible situations. Diploma
granted for merit only. . Hence the universal
preference for graduates of tUU College by
businessmen.
Paor. A. Co wlit, the best Penman of th
Union, who holds tbe largest No. of 1st Pre-
Rapid Business Writing.
Circulars containing full information son
free on application to. the Priucipals,
JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa.
Attend where the Sons and Clerks of
Bankers and Business men graduate -April
24, 2862-Iy.
Illlllllin. HIIII 1 1 l U V nil Myn. n a . a . 1 .
"PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
-- lltn Dist., Pkmna.,
Huntingdon, June n 1863.
MEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS:
Only those faithful soldiers who, fronr
wounds jar the hardships of war, are no
longer fit for active field duty will be received
into this Corps of Honor. Enlistments wilt
be for three years unless sooner discharged
Pay and allowances same as for officer aad
men of the United States Infantry; except
that no premiums or bounty for enlistment
will be allowed. This will not in validate any
pensions or bounties which may bo dao'loV
previous services. ' "
A.11 persons honorably discharged from th
service, not liable to draft, whether they have
served in this war or not, can be admitted
into this Corp3 of Honor. . . .
Men who are still in service and unable to
perform effective field, may be transferred to
this corps.
For the convenience of service, the men
will be selected for three grades of dutr.
Those who are most efficient and able bodied,1
fend Capable of performing guard duty, etc.r
etc., will be armed with muskets, and assigned
to companies of the Frst Battallicrn. Thoso
of the next degree of efficiency, including,
those who have lost a hand or an arm ; and
the least effective, including those who havw
lost a foot or a leg, to the companies of th
Second or Third Battallious ; they will b
armed with swords.
The duties.will be chiefly to act as provost
guards and garrisons for cities ; guards tor
hospitals and other public buildings ; and aa'
clerksf orderlies, etc. If found necessary
they may be assigned to forts, etc.
Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General
are authorized to appoint Officers of the
Regular Service, or of the Icvalid Corps, to
administer the oath of enlistment to thosa
men who .have completely fulfilled tbe pre
scribed conditions of admission to- the Invalid
Corps, viz :
1. That the applicant is unfit for service ia'
the field. " . r-t!
2. That he is fit for the duties, or some of.,
them, indicated above.
3. That, if not now in the service, he waa'
honorably discharged.
4. That hd is meritorious and deserving.
For enlistment or further information applr;
to the Board of Enrollment for the district ia
which the applicant is a resident.
J. D. CAMPBELL,
Capt. and Provost Marsha:. ' ;
Ebensburg, July 2, 1863.-tf.
I EBENSBURG HARDWARE ANIT -li
STOVE DEPOT.
BARGAINS TO BE HA D!
The undersigned has just received a Urn
and splendid assortment of Hardwatc and
Cutlery, Cookinpr, Parlor and Hcatinjr Stoves
Nails, Window Class, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil
Liamps ana pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and
Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, ice; &c, all or
which he will sell very low for CASH or cxw
change for Country Produce.
Also :
He still continues to manufacture Tin and
Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sale
either by the Wholesale or Retail. Impairing
done on short notice. : i
He returns bis sincere thanks to his old
friends and customers for the patronage tx
tended him, and begs leave to hope that they
will come forward and settle up their accono'Ja
of long standicg, and commence the new-ea"r
"on'the square." He must hate mQr,ey t(k
enable him to keep up his slock. .
Prices lowj to 6uit the tiro v s
GEO. iV'TLEV
Ebensburg, Jany. 9, l8C2tf
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