The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, April 14, 1864, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PEfiSONALv
EBENSBI?Ba AND CRESSON RAILROAD.
0a and after Monday, November 6, 1863,
trains an this road will-run a3' follows :
Leave Ebensburg . . ,
At 7.20 A. X., connecting with Bait. Ex
press West and Thro' Acr.om East.
At 7.15 P...M., connecting with Mail Train
West and Thro' Express East
IilAVE CRESSON-
At 10.45 A. M., or on departure of Thro'
Accommodation West.
At 8.45 P. M., or on departure bl Express
East and Mail West.
Local Etchings.
See new advertisements.
, The small pox is raging in Greensburg
If jou have got a business, advertise it.
Let people know where you hang ou
your shiagle.
Tell them what you have got for sale,
and how you sell it.
Uy acting up to this advice, many a
fortune has been and will yet bo made.
Mr. Isaac Wike has been 6worn in as
the new Treasurer of Cambria county-
The maple sugar yield this spring has
been small.
; Wanted : a new supply of tan-bark on
tie walk to the Railroad depot.
t Ditto : the amelioration of the condition
of many of our pavements.
Ditto: the repairing of one or two cros
sings, that they may become passable in
muddy weather.
He who continues? long to drink the
health of others, is pretty sure to drink
away his own.
Eggs sell at twenty cents per dozen in
our market. Who wouldn't be a ben in
these latter days !
A patent has been issued to Mr. XTenry
Jacobs, Loretto, this county, for au 2tn
provemeat in standards for lumber cars.
See advertisement elsewhere of Mr. X
C. Singer's Patent Tire and Band Bender.
Ii is said to be a really valuable inven
tiofl. , ,
A tremendous conflagration, resulting
in the destruction of. 75,000 worth of
froperty, occurred in Oil City ou the
fith iuet. , -
Cjru3 Elder, E-q., associate editor of
the Cambria Tribune who has been quite
unwell for several weeks past, is, we are
lappy to iearn, cu his pins again.
According to the new Apportionment
Bill, now before the Legislature for its
concurrence, Cambria, Indiana and Jef
ferson counties compose the Twenty-second
Senatorial district.
We understand that the Penna. RR.
Company intend building a new and en-
larged depot at Cressoo station the coming
simmer.
Such
an institution is
badly
seeded there.
The Tribune pays that Johnstown has
wf filled her quota under the last call
ty volunteering, but, on the contrsry,
'lit she will be obliged to stand the draft
to raise the men.
Major Hamilton, the indefatigable, has
rented for a term of years the "Jefferson
House," "Wilmore, and refitted and refur
siihed it as a place of entertainment fot
aa and beast. When you visit that
Tiage, stop with him.
The editor ot the Johnstown Democrat
ajshe has taken "the pledge" for three
J&rs, unless sooner discharged. We
'onder whether he took it "with sugar
-.Jit," after Artemas Ward, or raw.'
fticii?
Ike editor of the Ilollidaysburg Stan
k?, Mr. O. A. Traugh, has recentlj
with a severe affliction in the death
two of his children, Mary Walker, aged
" Jeai3, and Rachel Susan, aged 11
rs. They died within a few days of
ether. . .
Ite Dem. & Sent, is out for Fremont
31 the Presidency ! At least we judge
fcom thfl fact that that innrn.il nnli.
j f
with apparent relish, au article
":ia the New York New Nation, entitled
truth told," whereiu is the Tath--ier
lauded to the skies. The- D. & S.
not as yet pinned his name to its
t-head as "our choice," but we would
' be surprised to see it do so some of
5se fine mornings. Apparently, won
t's will never cease 1 -correspondent
says that the appoint
J1 of the editor of the Johnstown
Jaf to a place on the Dem. State
JDtral Committee is proof positive that
orth and multifarious shining quali
a are beginning to bo appreciated by
J Pwple.' Not at all.. That streak of
Wtical good luck is dna simnlv tn
,i Qatthe appointee was a delegate to
eto. State Convention that "mutual
Ration sqgW' which, vide the Dem-
ltscIF T.i.
generously aiviuea all the
fl W"Vla tneir -gift! among Acm-
j. here s no such Season r Last
" i."wgJi,J uuu wim goou reason,
that Spring had really, and truly, and
without dissimulation, come amongtis to
stay. Wc thought that Winter' had lin
gered with us about long enough-,' and
that the Weather Clerk had arrived at
that conclusion and had determined to
rlprh w . o--
a. couple of days we were favored with
delightful weather th Snn .,ftnn
t ... V - . 7
0 uvuV Wlicu,
fTT r nnril tt m. nrnM 1 1 I
tne axr was
an. was unmix as a
maiden's breath : the birds M
rds
on the' lilae-sprays." Everything looked
gay,, as is the wont of
SJj' tue wonc or earlv .Nnrinrr - orVrl
r ,. . ., , J r 0
continuance of
fine weather. Whereat, beimr human, we
all rejoiced. But on Satnrilnv if. hnri tn
ro andVnmmontf -n.::. j
day: rained all night: rained Sunday
j nr . . . - J
and Monday rained enough to create
tremendous freshets in all the streams
and rivers hereabouts. It rained I
Ou the principle that freahet3 are not
a bad sort of thing to have in a lumbering
region, dependent upon high stages of
water for facilities to transport its chief
product to marker, we might not have
complained of the rain. But with the
rain also came sporadic effusions of snow.
And with the snow camecold blasts.
And with the cold blasts came catarrh
fevers, and rheumatism, and the thousand-
and-one other ills to which flesh is heir,
and of which such weather is a decided
provocative. And as accompanimen
these came dissatisfaction, despondency, J i
ana a general sentiment of disgust at the
unexpected and unwished-for turn of
events.
Of course, it were our duty to take the
weather just as it comes to uncomplain
ingly grin and bear it aud. its various
phases of heat and cold, storm and shine,
knowing that we can change it for neither
better nor worse. But there are those
f who look less philosophically at the matter
J ... . . J 1
tan tins, rerhaps thev are men who
praise liod in one breath, and find fault
wiih His works in another we don't
kno7. ' Thus, the other day we heard a
man, into whose cellar a torrent of water
was finajn.q its way from the gutter in
front of h.is house, and to whom it had
been suggested to dam the flood -so as to
turn it into aaoiher channel heard him
distinctly exclaim, a3 a sort of amend
ment, "Dam n ttie" weather, Tratner "
This was profanity. Profanity, in such
instance, will not remedy the evil nor
remove the cause. Pro"fanity is alway3
renrphrnsi hli Tt it anfi-ThilnsnnTiif. unti I
f r .
we cant endorse it. Truth compels us
to say, however, that asuperabundancc of
moisture is conducive to proianity, and
that it one is to be bcl.l guiltless ever lor
the ttss or tuc same, he whose cellar be-
comes flooded ia the man.
It is here now, is cold, disagreeable
weather here as we write, with no telling
when it will do us the favor to leave. Oh,
Spring ! oh, humbug ! oh, git out 1 "Ve
endorse Pope when he says of SpriDg
"There's no such season !"
lie must have had the Alloghanies pecu
liarly in his mind's-eye when he penned
that sentiment.
Pardon op Joseph Mocre. In con
formity with the expressed desire of four
out of every five of the people of Cambria
county, Governor Curtiti has, seen fit to
aecord'an unconditional pardon to Joseph
Moore, convicted of the murder of Jordan
Marbourg at our late Court, and sentenced j
to six years imprisonment in the Western
Penitentiary. There is no possibility of
mistake in the announcement we have
the very highest authority for saying the
pardon has actually been granted. We
do not know that the official document
has as yet been received by the Sheriff j
if not, it may be expected any time.
The pardoning power, vested in the
hands of the chief Executive of a State,
is a ijrcrosrative the too free exercise of
which is calculated to engender contempt
for the Courts, and to a certain extent to
nullify the law. It should be rarely ex
"-
ercised. Saying thus much, we have to
further eay that the case of Moore was
one in- which such interposition was emi
nently called for by surrounding circum
stances, explaining away, as they do, a
large measure of his responsibility ibr the
crime committed. Our readers are con
versant with the facts of the case : we will
say no. more.
The New Nickels. There will soon
be an abundant supply of new cents. The
present small nickel cent weighs seventy
two grains, and contains eighty per cent,
of copper and twelve of nickel. The new
cent will weigh only fortj-eight grains,
and will consist of ninety-five per cent, of
copper and five per cent, of tin. They
will be ready for delivery shortly, ,
LOCAL CORRESPOND Rnn
i i.aiii4ubui.iaki sekkxade that
nOUlf ft1 wmn . .
PBUITFUL AND HIGHLY INTERESTING TOPIC,
THE WEATHEB.
J ohnstown, April 10, 18 64.
Correspondence of The.Alleghanian.
"Love laughs at locksmiths'7 ia an
adage trite as true, and one we had fully
F""u uuiiu- me past weeic. A lew
A V A Jn Vl .-a mmZ A 1 V a
7 7. " J . Bamea J3.err
:" """""J ""more, came to
irom the
, - ,
ace tO Wfrk. TTn mmn;r,A,l Vw.,4.
" -"y" was ms stay, ne
I manasrea to farm hafnro i.
C5 wn. Ibib U.U UlLdtii
. .-r---
tor of thn Kmo. - v. j "
it: u. . . . ' "
I I a"acnment .reciprocated, "-and
I " "inrnea to VVilmore, a short
"me aS ,fc w?s Wlth le mutual under-
tL&t thsh?? ithful to.
eacn otner, even unto dnnth - TI
on
and a new actor, in th sK-mo nf o
' r " -
friends. Was Cnhsrrninr in Trtrtlr nrUV. f,r-
uron hi tm't TTa 1 c a'
upon nis su.t. lie pressed hef to fix "the
happy day," but, upon one pretext or
another, sh3 refused so to do. The Ger-
man, m tne meantime, purchased a house,
in anticipation of the event. At lracthj
ine laay was importuned so stronerlv to
give her consent to an early celebration of
, . . . . " ""uu ui
r, u'an, out; wrote
Immediatclv on recei nt nf th Ut
Beny started hither, and, upon arrival
laid claim to his betrothed. Thepropri-
etor of the house, aforesaid, was unable to
recognize the validity of his claim in the
premises, and a quarrel was the result.
In the mclce, Berry . struck oo. the
head with a poker, and his skull slightly
fractured. A doctor dressed the wound,
T f 7 , , poM1DUK'
ol a reunion of th parties, all th nlntlnnw-1
. . . r&
v mD em, c,,, uc uiu wurung uress,
was locked up, and a strict purveillance
instituted upon her aetions. Late in the
r.T tha fAM-i4 I Z .1 1
ctening, uowever, SU.e succeeded in eiu- j
r -i , , . . I
i;nrr ;i r v . . . l
amg the vigilance of her watchers, and,
in I)Urscan(!f nf nn arrnn fjflmnnf m I
a third Dartv. she and TWv drr.nl Jn
on Esq. M'Kee, and in a few minutes the
" ti "
twain were made one. They, took the
first train fhernaftpr .for WilmoroJ tru'
Germau lover was totally inconsolable
at the turn events had taken, and cried
bittcrlv when the stern truth burst nnnn I
him that although the cage was prepared
. A i
.......
the bira had llown. livery one conversant
wiA tlic circnmatancca admires the spunk
digplajed by the gr and her
husband will douUlGS3 love her nnnn th-
css for 8acrificeg gIl6 inado for hinj
The thanks of your correspondent are
due a party of young ladies for the com
pliment of a serenade paid him one even
ing last week. The time and place by
th3 brink of' a rippling water, in the sil
very moonlight of a balmy evening were
certainly propitious to a lull appreciation
cf melody divine. My heart is full
language to express my thanks for their
kindness fails me. However, may their
pathway through life be ever strewn with
flowers, and their vocal organs lose, never
a charm of their original sweetness:
I suppose, in the absence of other topics,
it will not be amiss to jot down a few
observations touching the weather. Du
ring the past week, the clerk of . the
weather obviously got things considerably
mixed, or else he lost hii reckoning "en
tirely. First, we had a couple of days of
snow; then we had about the same length
of time of that kind of weather especially
adapted to and no doubt set aside for
lovers' moonlight walks; and then again
we had two days of rain. The effect of
the latter, has been a great rise in the
rivers hereabouts and tho development of
untold quantities of mud in our streets.
Yours, Mat Leon.
Die;) On Tuesday morning, March
29th, of typhoid fever, Harrison Del
linger, in tho 20th year of his age.
Prostrated by disease, he was conveyed to
the Hospital, there to die amid his sorrow
ing comrades. His remains were interred
ia the Lutheran cemetery at Wilmore.
To the home of his childhood we welcome
him back, .
With a greeting as warm as his ashes are
cold (no more,
To the home and the hearts he shall gladden
To "the grave in whose dampness shall
slumber his mould.
- . . k . ..
He left us in gladness; his eye was as bright
As the future, that shone like a snn on hi3
way; 9 . his own,
And we gazed on his form with a pride like
While our hearts throbbed with dread on
that desolate day. '
Since 'twas ordered that death should enthrall
what was loved,
Oh,'would that the field should have wit
nessed his fall : .,, night,
Hot'sickness, which comes like a thief in the
For valor gives laurels; disease but the pall.
Wilmote, Fa. . : . ' ' ; .. Mollis,
young German, appeared upon the stage. Age. Farmer,, families and others can pur
Tho latter wooed the maiden, and the t-haseT -no. remed e(in to Dr. Tobias' Veni
maiden, at the violent instigation of. her ZJjfll
to Isprrr. fr.lllnr 1. I sold 1: for manv rears, nnd it olva pntir
. 0 . . . : "" satisfaction. CIIAS. II. TRIMXER.
, certnat sne couldn't Qnakertown, N. J., May 8. 1838.
Dialog ce. We accidentally overheard the
following conversation the, other day. and
i ... . .
uupe no laay will mention it:
Mattle "Why, Maiy, where did "you get
i-uo. ucauuiui opring cioax : via you send
to Philadelphia for it ?"
Mary "Why, no, you little goose ; it came
from Thompson'3 cheap Cash Store."
Mattie "Is it possible! I never thought
anything so stylish was brought to-town for
sale."
Mary "You just gd and look;, you would
i V.' r - - i . ..."
I x - ni7 utvc uvie inriD nauu
au in v.nestnut 8tf rhUadeiphi
ia. in
fact, he has inaugurated a Chestnut st. here.
never go mere but I see something new. He
I Kets new goods every day. I iust came from
there, where 1 saw him open a lot of the
prettiest Spring Shawls, Cloaks, Delaines,
Calicoes, Quaker Elastic Skirts, and some of!
u7ne
TlTE fiRBATPST Tire
I Eea Sickness, CUtS, bums, awellintrq. hrniaea'
, ,.res' nea(iache, mosquito bites, pains in
the limbs, chest, L tp s m.
I giye felief the mney will be refunded. All
to the dTreons" USC aCCrdiDg
Ua- Tobias Dear Sir : I have used your
Sji
or what it 13 recommended that I have pvpr
"ft?" Fix sudden attack of croup it is inval-
t uable: I have no nesitation in recommendice-
1 x lut uses it proiesses to cure. I have
JO "reetew-York
KEEN & BROTIIERS.
Lumber Merchants,
eA8n aboobobt.
CHESS SPRINGS, CAMBRIA CO., Pa.
Flooring Boards, Sash, Doors, Frames, Lath3
lZ' U orJ"
Ia connection with the mill i3 a patent
ofured at 'T&SZ. &C" &U be
P ' L
.r,, j
Li'AUlUli ij KUT1UK.
m a ,
a betters testamentary on the estate of
Gc.orSe Leslie, dee'd. late of Carroll tp., Cam-'
bSfeiVS?4.., "!5
, . . , " . . . . J J
l'cts'J3 mueoiea io saia estate are requested
-o anu seme tne same lmmedatclr and
those having claims against said w m
Dresent them, nrnncrlu AntlioT,t;.o, e I
setileme.nt- ... HIRAM FRITS. I
Carroll tn llzrch IX IRnx.r.t-
TVTEW TAILOR SHOP.
-U1!, i he undersirrned havinw nnpnrJ tft a
formerly occupied by Evans & Son. resnpet.
f n 1 1 v infAimo liv tm.1,K At. i
will there be carried on in all its branches
A11 work will be done in the latest stvle.
Y- it M nA.fnAon n A ! . i .. 1 . 1
-""rM auu uispattu, ana on me most
reasonable terms. D. J. EVANS
tbensburg, Nov. 5, 18Gc
OiXiJ 1 '.J
AND
SMALL PROFITS!"
THE LATEST ARRIVAL !
WHO DON'T WANT BARGAINS!
A. A. BARKER.
Ebexsbcuo, Pa.
The 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 ia determined to sell cheaper than
the cheapest.
. DRY GOODS,
Jn endless variety.
DRESS GOODS,
Of every description
WOOLLEN GOODS,
A full and complete assortment.
WHITE GOODS,
Embracing all the latest stjles
EMBROIDERIES,
Handsome and of the best quality.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Of all.sorts, sizes widths and prices.
HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS,
The latest and best styles.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
A better and cheaper article than ever befor 1
offered to this community
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of the very best workmanship.
HATS AND CAPS,
Fashionable and of durable materinl.
Sr MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
BUFFALO ROBES.
Uardtcare, Queensware, Groceries, Flour, Eicon
Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her
ring and Cod Fish, Iron and Jfails,
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 UNTR 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- SHOWING GOODS.
Customers will be waited upon by accom'
modating Salesmen. , : '
j ggy The Public ia requested to roll in
the more the merrier and secure Bargains.
I... s ' . : r A. A. BARKER
-f-NTIRELY VEGETABLE f
Pj
NOT ALCOHOLIC.
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC..
BR. HOOFLAND'S
Oorman Bitters,
PREPAETSD BF
DR. C. M. JACKSON Philadelphia, pa.
TTill effectually care
LIVER complaint;
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
CHRONIC OR SEKTOTJS DERtt.ttv hto
. '
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, Acidify of the Stomach
Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food,
uu or eigiu ,n the Stomach, Sour
... "r i imiering at tne pit
onimmmg ot the head.
Hurried and Difficult Ereathing
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
akin and eyes, Pain in the side, back, ches
Limbs, &c Sudden Flushes of heat burnin
luc xit-si,, constant imaginings of eril, and
.1 Ml ...
";,,.p.rmreiI. PTeTen Yellow
m. , iiiwiuus ever, &c.
THEV COXTAI.V.
NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY !
They .will cure the above diseases in nine
ty-nine cases out of a hundred.
. e"ton Brown, D., Editor of
.u mcyciopeaia ot Religious Knowledge.
Although not dispo, j i. .v,vL-
V. T 1. . -
raend Patent Medicines in general, through
ture'r-inrdntf. nl effAta . T I
iLnun vr Dacient reasons why a man
may not testify to the benefits he believes
himself to have received from any simple
nrrtii,n.(i4inn ; il. i. ....
pv.auuu, iu uib nope mat ne may thus
contribute to the benefit of others
tt1 n i3he mre readily in" regard to
wwi.uuu o uauiau jjiueri, prepared by Dr
C. M. Jackson, of this citv. because I ww
prejudiced against them fox many years
under the impression that they were chiefly
an aciononc mixture. I am indebred to my
friend Robert Shoemaker., for the rnt-o! At I
this prejudice by proper teltSj and for en-
tuuiuSei:ieni io iry tuem, 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 and mental vigor which I hadnot
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.
Pbilad'a., Jcsk 23, 1SG1,
flTTEKTIO SOLDIERS!
Will build up the constitution, and give
health and strength to an overtasked and
diseased system.
Philadelphia, August 13, 1862.
Ua. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir: While in
Virginia, owing to the change of water, I was
taken with a severe dianhoea, which seemed
incurable, and which greatly weakened me.
T , ,r ac9e(1 J'artinsburg, I feared that
1 should have to come home ; but noticing
some of your Bitters in thn sir. rf- u tT
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 returnf it. A number of
buucicu m ine same
manner and from the same cause, with whom
I shared thi Bitters, join me ia this certificate.
iuy cumrao.es wiio suffered m th
expect to return to the seat of war with tl
Mr5'". ' u 1 BUiU1 ce.r"niy take a supply of
the Bitters in my knapsack. I would not be
without it for its weight in gold, particular
on going into a limestone region 3
Yours, truly, A. E. ALMEUS
Company II, Scott Legion. -
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
See that the signature of C. M. Jackson"
s on the wrapper of each bottle.
v"
Price per bottle 15 cents
Or half do2en for $4.
Should your nearest Druggist not have ihe
art,cle do nt be put off by any of the intox-
v,u.i,.s picpufawuns xnai may be offered in
its place, but send to us, and we will forward
by express, securely packed.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE and MANUFACTORY
-
No. 631 ARCH ST.
ir oncost c& Evans,
(Successors to C. M. JACKSON, & Co.,)
PROPRIETORS.
fcFor sale by Dr. G. H. KEYSER, 41
Wood st., SIMON JOHNSON, corner Fourth
and Smithfield sts., Pittsburg, and by drug
gists and Dealers in every town in tho United
States. . July 0, '63.lv
S C .,..T
v.-viwjjjiQo, uo'3 01 tne
J?ited SUte Circuit Court, President. .
PITTSBURGH,. PA:, corner Tean and S6'
Clair, Sts. - I
78 f?ra Commercial course. .'
SteSboat errM f6, fo'.-Mwufncturert,V
Steamboat,. Railroad and Bank Booi-Keep-
Ministers? Sona. at half price. Student. .
enter and review, at any tim. -l"t
ITiis Instituti
prepare young, men for active business, at th
least expense and shortest-time, for the most
UCnttlJBd re8PSible situatioJ. DirSm. '
granted for merit only. Iknce the universal
preference for graduates of this College br
business mtn. . . wiege, oy,
freS,SlS.r'rCO?taIning- ful1 infoatioC sent '"
free a application- to the Priwipals
JENKINS & SMITH. PittsW, p. -
."e:here tLe Sons. Cerka ot
.;Vo; , ""ai.u53 mea graduate.
April 2-ty18GZ-lT
JROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE
17th DlST., pKSAM- '
Hcstikodox, June 11 1863.
MEpf WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS
Only those faithfal. soldiers whfrom
wounds or the hardships of war, are nu
longer fit for acUve field duty will be received
into this Corps of Honor. Enlistment will
be for three years unless sooner dincbMged.
Pay and allowances same a9 for officer d ;
men of the United States Infantry; except
that no premiums or bouctv fhr '
will be allow ed. This will not invalidate anr "
pensions or bounties which jnay be due lor
previous services.
All persons honorably discharorJ v
service, not liable to draft, whetl., ti,
fefTef.innthil war or not, can be admitted
into this Corp3 of Honor.
Men who are still in servlp n(l nn.v.i. '
perform effective field, may be transferred to
this corps.
For the convenience of service, the men :
will be selected for three grades of dutv
Ihose who are most efficient and
g tnd capable of performing guard duiv etr- '
etR. will . umLl U .Uly etc-f
' . uiush.eis, ana assigned
to companies of the Frst Battallion. Thoso
of the next decree of effirion :i..J5 .
those who have lost a han1 H ?
the least effectire, including those who 'bare
'un r aiCJr, to the companies of tho
Second or Third Battallions; they will b!
armed with swords. .
The duties will be chitfiV to nrt oo
guards and garrisons for cities ; guirds for
hospitals and other public buildings : and as
clerks, orderlies, etc. If found necessary "
they may be assigned to forts, etc
are "atiT&A?i?tant Provost Marshals General :
Regular feervice, or of thelnViers of the,
"vii""i-,i-1 mo ui euiisimeni to those
men who have completely fulfilled the pre
scribed conditions of admission to the InvatM
Corps, viz :
1. That the applicant is unfit for service In,
the field. -'
2. That he ia fit for the duties: or sniriA nr
3- That if not now in this service, he wa
honorably discharged.
Lueui, uiujciieu aoove.
4- inat "3 19 meritorious and deserving,
For enlistment or further information or,Ai-
to e Doarl of Enrollment for the district in
which the applicant is a resident.
J. D. CAMPBELL,
Capt. and Provost Marshal.
Ebensburg, July 2, 1863.-tf.
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ECEXSBUilG HARDWARE AN1T
STOVE DEPOT. -BARGAINS
TO EG 21AD1
The undersigned has just received a large
and splendid ussortment of Hardware and
Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves
Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil
Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and
Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, &c, 4c., all ot
which he will sell very low for CASH or ex
change for Country Produce.
Also:
Eo still continues to manufaetutc Tin and
oheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for salo
either by the Wholetah or EeiaU. Repairiae
done on short notice.
He returns bi siscere thanks to his Id
friends and customers for the patronage ex
tended hiia, and begs leave to hope that they
will come forward and settle up their accounts
of long standicg, and commence the new rear
"on the square." He must have money to
enable him to keep up his stock.
Prices low, to 6uit the ime9. r
, GEO. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburg, Jany, 9, I862tf t
Ci Reading matter on every page of to
day's paper. ' -
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