The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 16, 1868, Image 2

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    pojiii'e, would ifcjrcae these organiza
tions to any desirable extent, and tend to
reno and krpp nlive in uur Ji-r the
proud memories ot the service and to pre
acrsv th military ardor burn of our re
cvnt struggle for national rx5stcr.ee.
The necessity Air a new urgenr.l. afford
ing -a ptaue ot ffo deposit fur ordnance,
ordtundo tore$, and a magazine, is so
obviom m to require nothing more on tny
part than to call your attention to the
uhj-ct, and to ak that authority bs given
nud an tppropriiiti n made lor the pur
hma ot a site and for the erection ot
uirablc buildings for the purpose indi
cated. Agreeably to the requirement of the
act of .V'Settbly, eu tit led "An Act in au
ihorza tho Governor to transfer to the
K- yn.Vdi Monument (Vuirnitteo unser
xjcoibi-j i-id C'nd'3mnf-d oidu-incc," up
l roV'.'d Mir.-h 7, 107, I ranged the ord
nance iu ihe arsenal to be inspected, and
turned over to she c.iU)'i:ittce lor the pur
pose indicated live condemned six-pounder
hrav cxtiv.o , wrin'iifj ia the aggregate
3.713 pyuniii.
in the Lfgi-latare made an ap
propriation for the purpose ot having
prep.ire J and published a complete history
of the ill li t iry operations of the State in
rcferetiCt; to the late war.- My predeces
sor appointed Simuel 1. Ptes, Ksqv lor
the purpose of consummating the provis
ions of that ;icr, who proceeded to eol'ect
the neeosary materials and to pro.-eeute
the work. In its pages will, he k.utid at.
account nf each and every military organ
iziluiu ot the State; the oHior and men
ot whom they were composed ; the name
of every individual, with his place ot re
idne, time d muster, date ot disjhame,
m l the special acts by which lie was uis
linuisheJ, as well of the dead as those
who have survived.
Daring the war, a State Agency for
the ex iminutiun, adjustment, and cultrc
tion, free of expense, ot military claims,
wa.s established at Washington, fur the
maintenance of which the Legislature,
with commendable liberality, has annually
mile the neec-sary appropria'ions. Du
ring the year ending December 15, 1 Sl7.
1.71S claims have been settled, ai d o-l
Treasury certificates collected, amounting
to$-Ml.GJ3 43 new casts remaiu
uosettltd, the most at which will probably
bii settled by the iiOth of June next, at
which period the appropriation terminates.
When this is exhausted, the Dopartmeut
V; hae doubtless luiti'lcJ its mission.
The reports ot the commissioners
appointed under the act ot M.rch 1-.,
13'oT, to investigate tho transact ion
relating to certain cemeteries are herewith
ted.
The work at the Gettysburg cemetery
U progre Mug, but with hes expedition
tbau was coufeinpl tted, in c iueij ii-uce ot
the diicu!ty of procuring suO'i blocks ed
tlilhie aa were reffiirej f jr statoary.
. .The appropriation ot time thou-aud
dollars tj he cemetery ut Autic'aui t's
KCu withheld, as it appears from the act
of incorporation by ihe Legislature ol
Midland and t lie resolutions uf the boaid
of trustets, tha' the rebel deal are to be
interred wilhiu the enclosure and to be
honored with the same ti.eutorfcil- a- the
U'linu sjhliers who are l bete buried.
Tiie conmiis-iouers appointed under an
act of the Legisbiure, approved A jri I ,
"to coitract luv, and supci luuud
the .'ttcti :i of a monument to the memory
of citizens of IVn'n-y Ivauia who wer-
lain or 1 il their lives in the late w-r
?it!i ?-iexioo' have contracted ftr tl:r
erectiou of a monu.nent, in a prominent
portioo ot the Capitol grounds, and ihe
work is prjj;fesiu as rapidly as cireum-uta'ice-)
will penult. Toe appropriation
of $'o,0U0, to whieh the c-oumi.ssioncr.-aro
limi:ed, is iiiadetjUito for the objee1
coatempi ited. Too lowest bid lor i tic
contract was SS,lI00. I j iu the c nitnii-s-
jontrs, therelore, in ieptes:in an addi
iu nl appropria-" ion ot three tlioesaud
dollars, to be u-ed, or bo uiueh thereof as
inay bo ueCessarv, to Complete the undcr-
I'ur Ulli to rhc first section of a j int
Teso u'io i of the I:.-l-.ture; approved on
the 10th ot April last, u'o,;.- iiv';i l)'r;
rickson, Macliy JIall, Jj "
Wayni McVeigh, were appointed
'revise, collate, aud digest all .sucn public
a.;ts and statutes ut the civil Code id' thl?
iStute, as are general and ermanefic in
their nature" Thrse fentleiucn have
c-.nmencjd ihf! wok as-.inei them, and
Iro n whtc:i the loilowin beuclits " are
hop :d t be derive 1 :
1. 'L'ne crrec?io i ol the redundancies,
omi-siou, repetition-, and iueousisteu
oi the extstiu statute.
Z. Tnc Iruming o' jjeneral larv.s os sub
5tito?es lo" the iu r.umerjblo 1 ;Cll statutes,
wtticti tor iiimy yuars have comprised the
b ilk ol theacisol Asenjbly and occupied
thj attention of ilto Leislaturo to the
lc-triin-nt nf general lei-latton.
The coutettin
unon
tho courts
many porers u w exerened ly the :is
Urure, an l whieit, it is believed, will
greatly relievo thitboiy by decrensinij
iha demand or sptci! legislation and at
lyxui ampler opportunity fur the cousid--raiion
t the public interests.
Af the Ls' be-sion, crfiin bills w.-re
pa?TTi. whi-.ti iare uumberi ol ci'tzens
were d-.-ply tuvuSied. ihi re.-ponribility
or wnieti, -liter ihf ai; urn:ue-.f, but few
Pfivb,TSWU;J b toUC'd Vf, tjasumc,
or even to admit s.:y k.;oWh':)' of their
is fjp' CtCU
:it.4. evt rv Jeulsla-
t,,r S o ill t 3!.;;i;t;tm d whJ. all th.t: Is
fra.t-ptrio in tny Iviiislativc' hA.irf. He
it i.ot fimp!y chosen to kivo Uht trpp..rt
to eertain bi:l :iich hav,i been ani to
1:1.
jiividua' attention, hut to oe
Ay on ihe akrt to Iru-trate every act
that Hi V JiaVo a ten letiCy io juoparu is
lis- r.ubfie if;iers. To plead inurunco
titer a real itr iiiiatfiuary nmn'jL has neon
done, t- to acknowledge a want of a'tcn
.i ir.i-t reD e J by his con,titu-
n bill, the authorship and ,
iuo-jlcd of vhicU has Iccn generally
disclaimed, passed both brafche of the
Assembly, and was sent in duefnrrn, with
the pii nature of the proper ofBeers, fjr
the lvxtcifi-e opproval, .and. -in yeVcruL
instances bills were passed and c .t lor
approval in duplicate. All ucn hasty and
carele53 legislature should he avoided,
and the members of the cession now about
to commence be enabled at it close to
jjivc an account at their participation i
every act, however unimportant. The
Legislature, cotnlnir as it docs, fresh from
the ranks of the people, abould et an
example in economy, icfrenthment and
reform. It is the custodian of the public
interests, and uny " unnecessary extrava
gance or prodigality in the expenditure of
public rnouey is reprehensible. It was a
matter ot common notoriety at the ls
session that a number ot subordinate
otiicfrs, in boih branclies of the Assembly,
were appointed, to whom 1 beta 1 salarie.
were paiti, and vvho were never seeu at
tlo-ir de-inuted pots, and r"mler-l no
service t the S'ate. This practice has
beiu enijdiiitic ally condt-nitied by tin
inss and the people, and will not be
continued by any l.'.'ila-u re which
means to ccijuire a reputation fur a faith
ful performance ol du'y Your attention
is ri-pfCiJnlly invited to the law on -this
sul'jfet as continued i't section" fifteen tu
eighteen of the act approved the 7ih da
ot May. 155.
Your attention i directed to tho prac
tice ol withholdino; the ani-ual appvopria
tion bill until the laie-t no m.ep.ts o the
essio'i. In the public; est i in i;o'i reat
iniporfance is attached io this bill, atol
tio action of tho Le;..l (t are undergoes a
cher or more capoiul scrutiny. Its
provisions concern ;i,c enti'-e c -mmuttity.
uit'l in iheir enr.et!iient too mucii cti'ion
eanuot be observed. Li-t year I he sippm
priatioti b",l was not p:isid until the l.it
niyht of the session, when it wis hurried
through h.oh bruiehes ol the Lei-lature,
and on the lollowiui; usornitt; presented
lor approval, without a fiord i;r time lor
t lie neceary investigation, and su' jectirj;
ihe Executive, to lite atternutive of c-i n
it it with all its imperfection, or
suspcudiujr, for the ensuing year, the
iudispeasable means for the operations ol
the Stnte Government. It is, therchre,
earnestly desired that the appropriation
bill he taken up, di-eused and passed -atl
a sufficiently i-ar'y period during ihe
session to enaide i'. r. receive that thor
ough xainiuottou which its importance
demand
Te uject of a general railroad law
hu lo ut t'C'Mi agitated, and although it
h;rs lonnd opjH..cuts, hot few oiijcctions
have been tir-cd against it, whil-i arju
ments accutnulite in lis favor. It eems
impooMtb e that any person can receive
injury from it-adoption, whilst its bent fit
;:tay be felt by all cla-se- of citizens.
I'jveo t't chartered co npioii- havo n.
r..u.i. ..rnim ,1? for i'rt-;.ti on. Tne
tut inii ol the tiT'Otoseo hi W i-
not to
"l.ori.e thitn of any ve-ted
riir'-'1
or
iiai.fhi-ts; I ut lo scuie to otiters tin
same pi iviU'-jes a d oppoitU'-i:ie- l r
eotnpetltiyn. It will open new avenues lo
di-tatit markets ; improve tho aiue C'.
property ; ive new impul-c to immita
tion j put addition.il liu l u der euhiva
tion ; Miuiulate trade, arieulture, manu
faci tires and mechanic arts to increased
c:ertv : iurni;h
eaur iudueements aud
fjcititien tor ItaVil. and adit
to our ii ti
bial pr s4ei it . t.) i. r S ates have tried
the i xpeiiineui with .-atila'rory re-u f-.
and i hire ts no ieaou why Pennsylvania
.-hould be a laafd in the raud march
ot prorcs- and improvement.
Next to t tie importance ol creating
aildi ional railroad- on the lree principle,
is the reduction of charges lur pa-sae
and freight io utinimuni rates. This is a
natter ti-at eoud-rns every i'.dividuyl
f rai fp-trfatlon wid increa.-e in juint:ty
in proportion to the rcJue umi ol us co.
and a.s the laeil'uie.- inciea ou-id theco-t
decrease, the more vigorous will he tne
development of mr indu-irial re-ources.
ltulioads wid deiive more benefit from
io.v 1 1. an tr.cn i X Tttifaot charges. The
iucreaso of iravil and Ireiht will be
va-lly greater than the increa-i: ol expense,
I he transp jtatio:i ot a loaded cr cuts
but little more than that id one that is
empty. In the matter of p.a-ent-rs alone,
is tea-onable to sujrosH, that ihe lower
' , ut' tare, the nati-r wid be the
1 1.
lite
number ot pe. "
u to avail themselves ol
the nrivilee ot r:i
roail traiisporlaiioo.
1'he same h truo in
tid to lrciiht ;
. I
for the en-ino that draws a H uu"e';
ears, can with nearty cipi.il lacduy p e
a larije number. iioreover, Hie roan
ihat is worked to its utmo-t capacity must
necessarily, at very reduced rates, acquire
greater profits than oue tha' transacts but
a small vi tnion of ihe bci-ne-s for which
it i- competent. The adoption ol a
system of uniloroi rare. toi passengers
aud height, so rldnaied as lo be pr..fita
o'e to all iai iL.d:a ty interested in the
use and conduct ot such Works, would be
produc ivo of decided lienufir in lesseniiti:
the price ut food, clothing, Inej, and all
the iiecessuncs ot lile, to every ciu'zcu of
ti.e (yommouweaith.
A brief reference to the condition of
the . :runtry will be pmper, and wil.
doubtless be expected by all who were
earnf.-.t ft their desires and co-operati oi
for the suppression of the reb lliou, and
who are now equally in earnest iu tin if
wishes and eudeavors to heCure an early,
final and permanent n-tlleti.tnt ot our
att .nai ddSeul iis. upon tne basis oi
toyaMy and pat i it iron.
l.'ontrary to ih hopes of tho great
.nassts ot our p-ople, that ponion of the
c-ou a try which was lately ir. rebil ion bus
not vet aiiained complete tranquillity.
And Ihis seim- 'o.bave been inevitable;
lor aihi-tory teaclns U that a people
wh etitiaue n the peipetra i u ol hi-h
ciiincs "can ont entirely nor 'immediately
escape t too r con's. rpT.:. .:. N .r, perhaps,
is it deoirable that they trfrtoiid. Howev
er this may b it is ceitain that perfect
' rep
;.mot bo gvcurcd uutil the ni-iur-
o.-e c
rcciiomry States shall resume their
original practical relation to tne Geueral
Government. - ?
Hn ictifu nad ihrou h icliom this can
be be.-t dune, is the great question of the
present.: ' . '
That the views and conceptions of n
single individual, howerer hih he may be
accidentally and temporarily exalted, sho'd
be allowei to coutrol or determine this
question, cannot lor a moaieut be conce
ded. The Constitution provides that the
United States shall guarantee to everv
State in the'Uhion a republican form of
government and, where the will of the
people is the acknowledged law of rh laud,
it requires an extraordinary amount of
political eUroutery to assume that a Chief
Executive of tho nation, to any decree or
under any circumstances, is the United
States.
And yet in effect or : substance, if not
in plain terms, this was assumed shortly
after the surrender of Lee and his armed
lorces, by the President; and he has
Continued to act on this assumption, even
to his late annual message, in which,
while claiming, in word unknown to our
toretblhers and our insiructious, to be the
'elecud defender" of the people, he
arrogantly ealls.ou Cougrejtj to 'immedi
ately t.:rike from tho statute bookss", its
reconstruct ion laws.
Thai Coiii: resH "will surrender its plan
of rec-oustructiou" to this inanitestly
despotic demand, cannot be even imagined
or to-jtctured. That plan, carefully
matured a- it was, and fully approved
when it wis a direct i&sue before the
people, is emiiieutly just, wise and patri
otic. It innists that men who were loyal
iu acts during the rebellion, or loyal, in
their feelings, should aiue participate iu
the immediate government ot iho ''insur
rectionary districts." lioing beyond the
mere t-utface, it rests ultimately on the
important dociritie that the deliuies of
(he nation can oly be safe "iu the hands
of its liteiids;'' of those whose political
and motal natures remain sufficiently
puru to feel the impui-.es of patrotiaui
aud the obituations ot oaths.
That policy which antagonizes the Con
gressional plait, which, has ob-tiuetcd,
aud p.ltisteutly endeavored to defeat it,
first ignores hI these iu'pottant consider
ations. Ilaviug doue tins, it coioirieutly
inaiulaius that tho-e wtio devi.-ed 'tie
most liilatuous measures ot war, aud lor
yeais retetities.sly perpetrated, in aid ol
iheir purposes, ihetr, plunder, murder,
.-tarvatiou, and asu--iualiin (hit Very
traders ol the lebelliou hould ' be
allowed, alter their involuntary failure,
to pos.-etis tilt the right.- and privileges ol
good citizens. Taat a scheme so ab urd
and dangeroiis, should be sternly oppomd
by every irue pitriot, ough; to admit ol
no douot. I lie laet that it has some
advocates rend is it in re important to
sustain the contrary pt upos.lt ion. .
In my inu'i-ural address, I raid, "that
while i'ennsy ivania will c mfide in a loyil
C"t'uressj hhe wdt iOi l.eritate lo sustain
u bv ncr ititloeitcu uud power." This 1
n-pi at. Nor can I be induced to change
mis purpi-e; oor do I believe ihe people
..' !! Stale Can be. bv appeals to the
hitmanitariauisui ol the ae and the invo-
J I "
eatiou ot mercy lor those atrocious deeds
which have darkened the pages of history.
U I. as been ueil said, "the pity ot the
magistrate which sutlers a criminal dau
gi r.ois to society to escape from deserved
puuishmeiit, is nor merey, but weakness."
l'rue mercy inclines us to pity and relieve
the unloi tuuure and guilty ; but only in
accordance with justice. And it may
weil be added, that it is at Last a wcak-ne-s,
if uot a cri.ue. to permit uurepon
tant, and only outwardly .-.ubdiied traitors,
to exeieise the elective 'franchise, hold
office,' or take part iu the deliberations
atid legt-Iariou of tint tiatiot:. It.s,stability
and pro-penty, the weltare of the people
now and heiealler, cauuot peuuit these
thiuiis to be d me.
j ..dividual interests, as well as the
general hnauctai condition of our national
affair-, would be (.iittH Lci tfittd by tt.e
itiK l.lica' ion ol liit-roal revenue taxation,
reuueiu the numher ot articles taxed
and insuring honesty and fuiihlulness in
collection.' The reduction ot taxes on
the necessaries d l.le aud ou tuauulac
lures that are in compeiitiou with the
products if foreign labor, bhouij be
encouraged, while me tax ou luxuries aud
imports tshoUid bo made t-uflicieut to
tu.statu the expenses ol the government.
The people of l'enus lvania, ever true
t the Union, and-unswerving in their
deteiU'inatiou to preserve its houor, integ-
ru" and perpetuity, are pioud and tree to
-.s-ert. liir saertJ'ness of ti e national debt.
and that its ui.iaie naymeut in lull must
lin seeured.
.n..rA tl.o tnr'.fT the Mote-Jtion of
ho:ite labor and resources, I need only
reler to H'C views expressed in my inau-
jiural. Tune and continued rttiecliou
have sdresiiithened tle views thereiu
exoressed. Uut this butject is committed
to the wu'chlul care ot our representatives
in t'oitgribs. and it is hoped their Ubors
will be crowuud with the happiest cunse
uueuces. Sar. ly the United States should
, ,-otect and defend her owti industry and
. . ii..,..,
skill- Iter iiwu lottnii; minions
I eai.Ks ly invoke the blessing o
Almi-htv Uod upon your deliberations
and thai He will prosper 3 our exertion
to promote the h,."pi'-ss ot the people
and the welfare ot ViW beloved Uommou
wealth. JN0. W tjEAUY.
'1 ii u Kn t.r-iii. Court ot M'is State
l., ..i... .i.t... I t h i: lr;iv:iir a check on
a bauk in which the d.awtr ha- no lunJ"
and utteriuii it, s liaud both on the
perron to whom it is negotiated, and on
the bank, and that it is fraud in the
holder ol a check to present it for pay
ment, when be knows the drawer has no
tunds in the bank to niet it.
Tiir; U. S. Senate, ly a vote of 35 to
0, on-Monday reinstated lion. Edwin M.
Stautou a-i Secretary of War. it is said
the Secretary vill uow resign.
THURSDAY," JANUARY 16, 18C8."
We yield nearly oil our available space
in this week's paper to the able message
of Governor G.'ary. One of the most
gratifying features of the message is the
exhibit of the fact that ourStftte debt has
decreased during the vast year 855,620.
94. We commend the document to the
careful perusal of the reacler.
The County Institute.
The assembling of the County Institute
oa Tuesday, 7th instant, marked a new
era in the history of the common school-
of Cambria county. Hitherto, - our most
successful Institutes w re never composed
of more than from thirty to thirty-6ve
teachers. This year, although our county
had no Institute fur about three years
previous, t'le number rose at a bound o
seveuty five, and what is better still, the
whole number, with very few exceptions,
remained during the entire four d-iys re
quired by law. The number of teachers
in. the county is about one hundred and
sixty. 'Ihe causes of this renewed iotcr
est iu educational affairs are variou.
Amonj; them, we might name the follow
jug : 1. The returu of peace. Duiing
the war, that m;ghty contest dwarfed
all common uffaits into very diminutive
proportions'. Since its close, educational
matters are attracting that attention their
importance demands. 2. The law ol laid
winter authorizing County : Superinten
dents to draw on their respective CoULtie.
for funds to defray t:eeesary expenses of
Institutes. 3. The carne-tiiers and clli
ciency ot the lute Superintendent of .school
in this county, aud aUu ol the present in
cumbent. 4. A hearty deslie on the parr
of many of our teachers that Cambria
county shall si'p to the frout rank iu cd
ucatioual matters.
The smallest amount to which Superiu
te dents are restricted in drawing fund
from tfic county fur Institute purposes is
sixty dollais ; the maximum is-two hun
dred dollars. The amount actually drawn
was HXty-threc dollars.
The illicial report of the proceeding
j the Institute was rot furnished us by
the Secretary, aud we are iLertfure unable
to publish it.
Gen. J. 31. Campbell.
We are in receipt of the second annual
report ol Surveyor General J. M. Camp
bell. The receipts of the office during
the pa-st year show an increase over for
mer yeais. Iu the opinion ot (Jen. Camp-
bell, this increase will probably continue
or several years to come. The clerical
force of the office during the fiscal vear
ust past has beeti principally employed iu
repariog lis' of unpatented lands lying
in nearly all the counties of the Common
wealth. The General recoumieuds that
instead ot these lists, lieu duckets be made
out iu his oUicc aud sent to the vaiious
county-seats. These dockets would show
the tracts still remaining uup.teoted, aud
the amounts due on them, with intercbt
computed on them up to June 1, lbGS.
Gen. Campbell's administration of his
department has been able and buccessful
As a fitting tribute to an officer so wor-
tny, we now move Ins re nommatiou to
the post he has so well filled. Our space
forbids a more extended article.
TllE . Pcnulaiia Legislature met on
Tueday of last week. Hon. Janus L.
Graham, ol Alleliany, (llep.,) was elec
ted Speaker ut the Senate. The lluu-t
was lucked lor several days, owring to ti t
contumacy ot eiyht llcpublican?, wl.o iu-f-isted
tnat I ho r:afi:Z.'ition id the Lody
should be e fleeted exclusively in the in
terest f lite raiiroad-;; but ou Thursday,
1 he dUalit-cied member: tell into Hue and
voted lor the ll' publicau caucus nominee,
lion. K. V. Davis, of Philadelphia, nho
wdri elected Speaker. The Hj)Ublican
caucus nouiiuecs lor tho tnUor v-Hiu":
were also clccte d.
TllE President i wdully troubled to
secure army officers, who arrs wiilini; to
help him iu his 1 Hurts to thwart the laws
ot Coiij:re.ss. His change fro in Pope tu
Meade seem tn have becu tipccially un
fonuuatc. General Mtadc baa ut time.
beeu naMy flattered by Detnocrarc
cotiuiiii tecs, &c, but to no avail Yet he
i no radical,- but au old-tiuic Democrat
of Constrvative leanings. Hi lirst act
a commander ol the third military dis
trict has been to de-pose the disloyal Gov
ernor and Stale Treasurer of Georgia.
It was reported duiing the sitting ol
the lntitute last wetk that the teachers
of Juhustowu were not present because
the directors ot" that borough wcrn oppo-td
to their eouiing, owing lo the fact that the
Institute was nut held iu John-town, hut
in Ebensburg. Wc mention the report
that, if cot true, it may be denied nnd toe
truo cauBC ptated.
The County Acoitors are now engaged
in their annual task of passing upon the
finai cial affairs of the, county. It has
hitherto been the cusldm to present to th?
taxpayers a balance sheet of which the
principal feature was so many indefinite
debits balanced by so nrnny scarcely less
indefinite" credits ; but as to the correct
ness of either, no man could form any cor
rect idea from the published statement.
We hope this year a different course will
be followed, and a statement given which
shall clearly set forth to the people what
has been done with their money. At
the present, we merely call attention to
this matter. Wc shall again refer to it.
The South will not vote for Hancock
for President, because, ns the Consetva
tive there now say, he was one of the
hangmen of Mrs. Surratt. Hancock wa
the "bright, particular star" on the oourt
martial which tried the assassins of Mr.
Lincoln, and it is amusing to see how
Southern Conservative j3urnal;sts recoil
from giving Hancock their support for
President on thia account.
Gen. W. V. ltiwiN, of Beaver coun
ty, was olecred State Treasurer of Penn
sylvania on Wednesday. He iJ, ol cour-e,
a tnH tl Republican. Wru. V. McGratb.
of Phila., was the Democratic candidate.
The "IJojs iu Ulne met in State Con
vention in Philadelphia on the "glorious
8th of January,'' and nominated Geoeral
Grant fcr President aud Governor Curiiu
for Vice President.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
'THE IU.L'E-COATfV '! Flow Tliey
Livnl, Fought fad Die.l lor the Union, with
set'n3 and incidents in Gn-nt It-l-. llion,
Comprisintr narratives of Ptrsoit il Adveuiure.
ihriliinr incidents. Daring exnluiis, liproic
leevla, wtmdcrt'ul escapes,. Hie in the camp,
field nud hospital : adventures of Spis nud
Scouts, toKetlter with the song-, b.tll.-tds, ra
ecdotcs and humorous incidents of the wm.
splendidly illustrated with over 100 line por
traits nni ltutiful engravings. There is a
certain portion of the war th; will i.ever po
into the regular hitoties. nor I.? embodied
in romance cr poetry, ubich is a very real
p-trt ot it, and will, if preserved, convey to
micci c?injr ireneratlons a better idea of the
spirit ot the coullict than many dry r jorts
or cart ful narratives oi" events, and this may
he cilJed t'e gossip, ihe fun, the pathos of
ibt war. This illustrates the character of
the leaders, the humor of t! e soldiers, the
devotion ot women, the bravery of men, the
pluck of our heroes, the romance and hard
ships ttf the service.
The valiant and brave hearted, l.he jdc
turesqe and dramatic, the witty and mar
velous, the lender and pathetic, and the
whole panorama of the war are here thril!in
ly portrayed in a masterly manner, at oner
historical and romantic, rendering it the most
ample. v.nique, brilliant aud readable boi k
that lie w.n h 13 c.ilie I forth
Amustmeiit as well as instruction ir.tty be
found in exery p.tge. as graphic detail, bril
liant w.t, and authentic history, arc skillfully
interwoven iu this work of literary art.
Sen I ftr circulars and se? our term:, and
a lull description of the work. Address.
JO iE6 mtUTIIEUS 4 CO., Philad., Pa. 2t
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
In the Orphans' Court of Cambria
county. In the matter of the account of the
Trustee appointed to make sale of the real
estate of John Noel, dee'd. And now, Dec.
II, 1 bt7, on motion, F. A. Shoemaker ap
pointed Auditor to report distribution of I lie
fund in the hands of the Trustee upon his
second account. Extract from the Bed rd.
Bv the Court.
In pursuance of the above appointment, I
will attend at my oflice, in Et.ersburg, on
Thursday, the 30ih ot January, ISv.8, at
o'clock, p. n.., when and where all interested
may attend. F. A. SHOEMAKER,
Jan. 9, 18GS.3t. Auditor.
A'
u i) noil's NOTici:.
In the Orphans' Court of Crmbria
eountv. In the mttter ot the account o!
Neal Dugan, Administrator of the estate ot
I'ernard llalligan, dee'd. And now, Dee. 11,
1KG7, on motion, F. A. Snoeraaker appointed
A mi itr to report distribution of the lands in
the bauds ot t!e accountant. Extract from
the Ueiord. 15y the Court.
In pursuant of the above appointment, I
will attend . my ofliee, in l.bensburg, on
Monday, the 3d Fkbruky, ltij8,:t - o'clock.
p in., wlien unu wuere an liuere-icu may
. l,r.
attend. F. A. SllOK.M AKT.K,
Jan. 9, 18f8.3t. Auditor.
AU I) rfo US NOTICE.
The undersicr.ed Auditor, appointed
bv the Orphans' Court of Cambria cnuuty, to
report, distribution of the funds in the hands
of Sarah Duncan, Adi'iinistrati ix of James
Duncan, deceased, amongst the heirs and le
gal representatives of Sa;d deceased, hereby
notifies all nersons inteies'ed that be will nt-
tead to the duties of sai l appointment at li s
office, in Lhen-burg, on Tni'KM.vY. the 0th
.1 .. 1 n . . n v 1 i t .-v cl.if'L- ,1 Itl
when nnd where thev must present their tecture and Model Cottars, Uovi-n"
cb.ims, or be debarred from coming in for a ters, Gems ot Thought, l crsonai jihj
sha:e ol said fund.
GEO. V,',
Jan. 16, ISG8 3t.
Al. The undersigned Auditor, appointed ties, with other useful amU-uteruia
a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lit SI ,lli (. K him 1 a fonstml succession
by Ihe Orphans' Lourt ot Cambria county ro ature. ,r.:ic.dlioB,'
report utstribution ot tne money 11; tne 11.0 u -o person 01 rninnur,
ol Michael Noon, Executor of James Murphy.
late of Alle.hany township, deceased, lu-n bv
notifien all persons interested lliat be win ccntj uach. mimuvi-, , t r, .
- . . . til t T . . . . C w T '
111. .Vll4 w I
his ollice, in Ebensburg, on t'uin.w, I' KUUC- able premium : two eoics
.i.v 7il ,. 1 ..VI. ,!.- , m ulii'ii :inl ST.r.O : fif conies,
..ttn.l it 1 11. .mtisi 4t Iiic ! im-.m-niiii' all eit ii-r 111 UK'd life 1 i i
where they must present their claims, or be
lebarred from coming 111 tor a slmre f said
fund. (JEO. W. OAT MAN",
Jan. 1G, 1868 St. Auditor.
D
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Iby and Girl that sees it sa. s so all the
Press say so ;'and Parents and Teachers con
firm it. lo not fail to secure a copy. A
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confine living objects, or a good two-bladed,
pearl Pock t-Knite, .nd a large number of
other desirable articles, given as premiums
to each sub.-criber. Yearly, Si 50. The
November number commences a new volume.
Published by W. Jknm.w.s Dcmoukst,
43 I'.roauway, New York.
Try it EoB and Girld. reeimva copies,
f v ceuts, tiiAiUd free.
XTIlAOKDINAllY ATTa
EBrcSBCTUJ STOVE TINWAI not
call before goto elsewhere. It
nnytnicg io iook at, aad bat nu . 1 H
COOK STOVES,
PARLOR PTO YES
OFFICE STOVES
TINWARE. "urrtIi VAjf
SIIEET-IP.ON- WARE.
UOUSE SPOCTn
TLXitodus.
Dealer in
nardware. Cutlery, Farm & Ed Ty, f
Ja.ls ,Ior.e Shoes. Horse SLo.
...uhvuuitj, l ocket Cutlerv. S0lin.
Augers, Bit. Fi.i-, Ilatchetn. Ilu l''
Ihnrres, Gimlets, Screws, Locks uJ'?'
Unit. Halter Chain,, fcreagt ChlS
ir.ict: v,tsajns, iiune llrti-be
fombi., Hand Saws. Oil s,.. '' -.
rarer. .ueat Untter-. Conl fo.-j, )'.,
Lock Kevj, b'ad Irons. Coffee t,nl V
fee liossters. Carbon Oil Ln,Vs. CW
ut-.j!', turners, nun tMcks, St..ve Polish
Koot Polish, Hoop Iron, VEoa hW
Sleigh and Carriage Bolts, &c. '
A T Iiira 1i r-!i fi.l.ln.1 1..t. .
find have now a tirct-class Uar!wa7n.T
Store, person? in want of anythirgin tnjlit
are invited to give me a ca'l. DaetLi-.
desire to be distinct. y uudeniood
WILL SOT BE UNDERSOLD:
By strict tittentiou to business and rj-,
to deal fairly nnd justly with nil m,,'
hope to merit and receive a sLaie ot
patronage.
Repairing f romp'Iy attended to.
3? Store on High strceL Ebensburj.
tli- rooms lately occupied by Mills i
oc24l THUS. W. WILIIASISA
w
CLOTIir.VG STOHJ
. The subscriber betr3 leave to inform :
public that lie has just rce:ved from :
Hustvin eitie aud op-ned 'Ut at bis 5'iu-
on lliun street, three doireast of Qtvhr
Hotel, El.ensbtirg, a very large, v err tne xA
very cneap iock 01
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
He Laa
FALL AND VlNTEr CI.OTlUvi
of every style and qualify-
Fine Froek and Drcs Coats. Business C.
overcoats, v.oats 01 hit -orts nun s;i-i,l
Oassimcre and L'oeskin Pantaloonf,
and Pantaloons for every-dny
wear; Vcits of any aud ev
ery -description.
GENTLEMEN'S FUnXISIIIN'G GOODS
Bv odds the best assortment in town.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELS
BAGS !
As well as Trunks, Valise, Carpet SkIu!
end iravtnng gear m gcner.V.
Not to go into details too deeply, su'itl
to say that he keeps a
F1BST CLASS CLOTHING STOKE!
where anvthing and everything prruininjr
the decoration and comlort of the ou'.er tt.fi
.n be obtained at easy prices.
trS? Remember that this is the only tf?
lar, tirst-class Clothing Store in town, k
public are requested to call and exnnute
stock. In extent, variety, and clic-uj-neii :
1
price, they will find it tinrivaJled.
oc 1 0 J. A. 31 A 0 U ! II K 1 1'.
nrnciAt
In 15;xtiki uttrj.
District Court or thk Usnru Smtv re
thk Wesieks District or 1 v.svso'ytv
r i
the matter of AllTUUIl W. GEi'.v
IIC IUiUIV 1 v
aukrupt, Western District of i'c:t -J
vunta. S3
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, Tlntciut
13th dv of Decercber, lSoT, a V'-
Dankruntcv was issued out of the l'-;
Court of tho United Stttes for theVf'
District of Pennsylvania, again-t tiie e.:
of AUTlllMl W. G KEEN, cf Clii --
in the county of Cambria, in ?:d o;S'J
who ha- been tdjudged a Eaukrupt on '
own Petition: That lie paymeut ot nr.? -'
and ihe delivery of any property
to said bankrupt, to lum, or b.r his ust '
the transfer of any j roperty by him. art
bidden by law, and that a meeting '
creuitors ol 6aid bankrupt, to prove''
debts, and choose one or more A.irn
his estate, will be held at a r.ourt or i.
runtcv. to be l.olden at tnevovui nua
. ' ......... a. til
F.ben.burg, before JOHN UKUl hm--;'.
Esq.. lteeister for said District, on 'It-
day of January, A. D. 1SG3, at 10 o'clock.-
TIit)5. A. liti Lhl , li. .l rsuu.
Py S. Tims. Elder, Deputy M-r:b
Dec. ID, 1S07--it.
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premiums for dubs at eacii. A j,,
premiums to e:u h subcrihiT. t--' ,,r ,
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STT1 A V.
..ktr:
Can e the residence o
about the Ust of October last, ie lCv
with red speks, and WC ioT
rr old. The owner wdl ci tilk,
.rove property, py charge c0:JW
iway, or it will be