Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, February 25, 1863, Page 2, Image 2

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    lUmocrat an tntiiu!.
j Las brought disaster and dee p elisgracc
j upon our arms ever since the war began.
! If wc. would restore the Union wc must
not make war ujon the principles which
should be our guide ; and if we disregard
the teachings of our father?; and set at
naught the limits of the Constitution, we
C3" Godey's Italy's lJooh the acknowl- port upon their wages, who mutt have
J. S. TODD, Editor & Publisher.
FIB. 25-18!
Lincoln by violating the'Constitution be
comes an outlaw to his country far
greater than the guiltiest rebel who is in
open optoaitiou to the Government ; be
cause Mr. Lincoln has fworn to support
The Abolition IoIicy. the Constitution and because he deceived
It is rumored, by some cf our exehange the" people by betraving them in the dark-
papers, that Secretaries Stanton and j cit hour of our country's peril. Which
Wells are to bo removed from the Cabinet ' I3 t'ne wolf that onenlv muniies unon a
and that Gen. McCIellan is to be recalled
to take command of the army ; adding
flock of sheep, and boldly carries one of
the number off, or the shepherd" watch
that we may now look forward to the ! dog who stonlphily enters bis masters flock
dawning of peace by a speedy crushing j and devours a lamb, the most dangerous
out of the rebellion. To this long do- j enemy to the owner of those sheep,
ferred hope end oft repeated promise, we . Has not Mr. Lincoln been playing the
cannot look in so flattering a light. The
mere change of commanders or of Cabi
net officers, has long since .ce:ised to in
Fpirc us with new hopes of any end o our
' difficulties, while the absunl polity of the
Administration, which has stultined our
Government, outraged the saered rights of
its citizens and ruthlessly violated the
great bulwark of our liberties, is adhered
part of a faithless watch dog? I las' he
not broken eve ry pledge and deceived in
evexy honest expectation in which they
had hoped from his excellency. A
change of commanders is well enough,
but a change of policy is what we most
need. Lot Mr. Lincoln withdraw- his
foolish proclamations and Congivss re
peal their wieked enactments and let the
to. If ever the rebellion be completely i war be conducted upon Constitutional
crushed out. it will not be by the apei-h ! principles, or else let us have an armis-
stratagems of Mr. Lincoln, suggested by j rice and an amicable settlement of our
the wickedness of l'hiilips, Lovcjoy And ' ditticulties.
others, or the fanaticism of Greeley, but
it will only be don?, by at once renoun
cing and for ever abandoning those Utopian
nations of "higher law" and negro equality,
which have not only served to weaken
3" To the discredit of the Democracy,
by some who profess to be Democrats,
i n.'! of the candidates for S:li'l Director
was defeated. We sae so b.caub-: i:'
the North, but. have greatly augmented v'" from personal animosity or any
the rebellion by uniting the people of the j other trifling reason, their remedy was in
South against us. I- rota present indica
tions, we have little to encourage us in
the belief that the present party in power
have any honest intentions whatever, of
endeavoring to bring this 'war to a close;
for by so doing, they well know that they
the nominations. They who fail to at
tend the primary elections, should not
oppose the ticket because it w:iy not just
altogether please them. After fair no
tice, a ticket has been placed in the Held
according to the usages i.f the partv,
would abscind the remnant of power thev j lnV 'uo secretly oppose it or any one
now so wantonly abuse. . Thcv well ! Il,an " lt? :tn worse than open enemies,
know that the grave of eternal infamy is ! an'1 aro Ilyt worthy the name of Demo-
already dug, wherein the Abolition pjirty I rats. "
and its unhallow ed ringleaders will be ! " ' "
e.. .!.- i :- Ie "Union Planing Mill" of
wui v. uw.j luai L t iT ill HOI IIS; (
-t .t t f c i - i . i lienjamin F. Williams, in the Wct end
untd the last horn of the resurrection shall j " ' 1 tnu
wake them to a just judgment, and in ! 01 U US. with all !s contents,
er ta avert th: e.-i1ain doom '.vl,,c i - 4 V
lit" lit
most surely awaits them, they seek to
subvert the Government, and inveigle
us in a war with France. Most surely
the "old rail splitter" is 44 running
We much regret to record "this
unexpected calamity of Mr Williams,
which was not only a misfortune to him,
but is a loss to the town and the commu
nity at large. This establishment was
j nu m operation quite two years: raid,
ing patronage it was re-
the machine." While Mr. Lincoln
has proved to the world that he is , 1 .
- . . ,- , . irom the increcs
n.tninr: but a more nuant an tomn! :nn
J - :. .. .:n i ... - ,
. " 'i'ri 11 L g'eauv mi-sou. .
s coaie
rsiev.
Secretary Seward luis not sustaineil ih
' r v-..
rePuUation.for statesmanship for which he i i!,su!,w m iU
has unjustly been credited ; but like a "ty Insumncc Companies, xvas on the
it- . - , j establishment. W e und-Tstand that Mr
truckling pettifogger or a srnad Ut-r I . i.i.uit 1.1.11 .ur.
i-,- - i i " t i i ! " liiiums intends re!iui! I:n"r. as soon a
politician he has been plavuig into the ! .
"irrepressible couilict" pa'rtv, with a 1,1'ursa"c 1'10,v ia rai1- A,, the
shrewdness that nvne but hiaiself could ' MliI. WaS Tuh, ''r WCRl1 da-vs
fi .i i -i . ii-1 previous to the fire, it remains a mvsterv
assume ; s-j between the President and his j . . " -
-.it ii r . . as to how it w:s ign;tel.
Cabinet, assisted by an equally fanaiical .
Congress, they have Mccceded in running 3- Jackson town!.ip which was en-
lue machine unt.l u is a, most exhausted, ! tln-alle l in Iilack IJepublieanism has .
they have "run the maehin-" until they j back to the principles of Dcmor:
have plunged the nation so uocp in debt , n,ey this spring elected the entire Dcmo
that the people, for generations to ccme ! cratie ticket !v a majoritv ranging as
must feel the weLht the curse; they high as 20. The following natiKofficcr
Lave ' run thj raaehine until Jeff. ' vvere L.-cted :
Davis has strengthened a rebellion against j Ju,,,, J. Sawyer ; Constable, C. Sny
the Government, which they haxe proved j dcT; SuiniseT, JohT-, Femk ; hiwtwt
incompetnt to subdue : they have 44 run j Juhn Gray; School Director, S. P. Dun
thc machine " until they have driven all '; niire.
the gold and silver currency cut of the !
country, and instead have iimun hiteil the CiT'Ilis chxtion on last Friday came
eopIc with a false depreciated paper cur- off quietly. The Democrats in the West
renoy, based upou nothing tLut is sub- , -""d elected their oliie-crs by a large ma
stantial : they have " run th.; machine " 3'? ? a the East Wanl the reverse was
until the American government, once the ' l',e result; there being no Democratic
most powerful and mest respected nation ' ticket placed in np-itiou. Jame Mv
upon the globe, has become a snee r and a j rr5i Democratic candidate for Cur
mockery among the Empires of the earth, j ccS vas elected by a handsome maiority.
Who, we ask, after taking a glance at ' n ni Se-hool Distri' t two lemecnits
the afTalr3 of our unlbrtniiate country as I an" 4 n' Uepublican were rlected.
they now stand, will contend that Cabin t j -
chautres. which admit atv needed. ran ! C 1Vur Ks,.vlor Jr f
do any ecckI. or that General McCIelbm 28,h 1:' -riment V- V- ha promotel
edged criterion of fashions, for the month
of March, has come to liaud ; and like all
its predecessors is a fine specimen of art
and polite literature. The Frontispiece
and other embellishments, arc' rather su
perior gems. No lady should be without
this book.
Q Those of our subscribers who re
mit money by mail, will please not send
us indivielual checks, as we cannot make
use of them. They may be goal enough
in the localities where they circulate, but
when they get a elistancc from home,
where the signature is unknown, it is im
possible to pass or to get any value w liat
cver for them.
long since become a charity upon the pub
lic, or have been reduced to ?tarvation
and want.
Wc have frequent inspections and re
views throughout the camps. These
w ith the other signs indicate a move in
some direction, of course we can only
arrive at conclusions by conjecture as we
C3- IJowland M. Jones, and John N. ! T
I -Li T-,
lVtVans wno were wounueu in iue tervice.
of the l.'niteel States have been discharged
ainl are now at home.
CirOne day last week, a little girl
aged about seven years, belonging to the
family of Mr. Coulter, of S.inmiitviiie, was
ntn over by a carriage and instantly killed.
Tha child was walking tn the Turnpike
C3 We were pain?d at reading in the
Philadelphia Intirer the announcement
of the deaths of William Evans, and Den-
are rJl kept in profound ignorance from j jaI11-n IXivii wiio were wounded, and
the Colonel down to the lowest private in i i ,i i j i
, . . . 1 . I taken pn -oners by the rebels ana continea
the rear ranks. tar we have received i ' . .
the Democrat vul SeiOuvl reguhtriy which j ia lhi Ibby prison at Iuchmon J.
has been a welcome visitor in camp, but """
from a recent tyranical oixhr of the War L f Ko,IJJr of tbo 7?'""J rJ
Department, wc are tu Ik; deprived even j r! V. has retired from the cilitoiia
of that - gratification ; as it informs us
that no newspjipers shall be allowed to
come into the army hereafter. If the
blundering incapacity of the present ad
ministration, by keeping the army in
total ignoi-ani-e as to their policy and the
general new, think to make sub-crvietit
toeL of tlie brae soldiers, they greatly
mistake their men ; and thev will not only
1
trioL He has sold out to Ii. 11. lirown,
fotn;erly if the IJroicnsriie Turn?, w ho is
now the etlitor and proprietor.
"Tlie freIdcnt Is the State"
44 The Presid-nt i- the State. U-eause
he is th i Savior of the State." sav For
ney, orael-j of the White ILuse or ; j
r.:
persons have S e l I v-tij.
county, for Tavtrn and 0Uirt T; u-.
tie 0a
wit
I'eter So'ev. C:ro
11. Durach. S i Vd. JoVa,.
Jas. D. McCrt izht, 21 Y,,. '
Anna Maria Kurtz. l,t Wd. Co-.
maugh Borcusb,
Fiancis DW.mcr, A!gh?tTtw.
(leorge M'Gough, CVarf t-l'i twC
Henry F-tor, V. Wd. E:r .v.' '
MM 1 t- rf . 1
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s
Michael Kearns. Cro-. Jc t p
Frcvlrrick Vtiai. Wl.j- r..-
J eph Co!e. C'srr. .'ut iu n JJ ..
John More. Rirh!a:ii twp.
Diuiel (Jfiisir. TvT r tu n
El en Mastcrson, SJ VJ. J0;.c,; w.
Henry Frits. 4th YVJ. Ji V "
TaJor 5: Joaes. V. V.'.!. F4.-.4 "L rC;
JOS. MTX)NAUc; "
February 1.1SC3. -t. .
'OTICF
ibid such a measure tolw coinlucive of no j earrj- it cn
cood, but like tlie (-manciiiation troel.i- 1 1""! guard
TOTiTECKETilTf
t!u- trophy cf the President? i Hnr.t:i;J.-n. Csa-itrl ia-I J
: e iravc it on the cscitcheo:! i I" -v. La
' Oj
1B'J 'msu wo xu.i.p.r.c . miitkm wU tin(, ,( wcaken the univ J ' I 'tif-n n-r a netto in jh.ee ot the 'r'Vj 'J "ra- v -'u
in front of the -.t-lacle, nd was unobscr- wyt.h ctlied in good faith, not for sec- I r-sviit. II -w tine an c;.itap!i fr t!: ."tc izlfl'-',:
ve-d by-the driver, until it was too late ; tional purposes, but to maintain the mi- ! h!v:ii.-s of :h - p n-ratkn I " Tlie Prc-1- lt -. cmft rn ".:;, .i"r V-'.'-V V" . ;
to check the horses. j nreiua cy of the Constitution. 'v,it S;' " l're-dait isd.le- t itcn dt-tlaj-l, w'tW I wi.' j v It"
j Scniljuuar. ! gat.d .-.v.r, the President is Congress wnlatu.a erf" tl-.-"r .x-t:n-4. . f V"
r7 It was stated,' that the authorities
at Washington, hud ordered that no
more newspapers should bo allowed t go
Tlaciiuus CeeMY iNsTim: Io
jrctiriiii of ilf ivih v. I'ursuant to pria-
i ted iHilice-, the Executive Coi:unltlee of
13 me army ci ine i oiomac ; uut irom , til.. Co.mlv Institute convened at Eh-.ns-
reevnt news, we l.nini that the sale of : burg i.n Saturday altenioem, last, with
new:
ti.-I Julieiarv, the inT-rsor.atlon cf
ri-!it- ivstrve-!. th "or.e of nany ;
!;! i.- i!r- fiirn .Ions of the separate States,
tin !-r k c- oi the court-, th' i:i:no.-ts r.ad
ieac?vlvcs or u,t . n:-.
J-..1.V S IvT-J-
s
i-m-cC.ivk. F-U Ii
:he t.i the j dlly and econo:i;v cf l!.e j ,
Ewpi:. t!:.i Pn'sTdetit is the "state! J S.
dmlnltirrla
r o:lcr.
fiuiiiers to the S4.'.diers has not Ucn j fair a.MiliiKH. Anion: oilr pix-J- ; ,VI' J :-vet si; en a civi-d. Im to Gcs- :.Ti-.ra - n -V .
t-. -.-i t ii i i i in"-, ii was n--o'v J l'...t to. n -vt :,:! ! r.- '::p : the Pre skI-u4 is UjC State" S -"'"-. ' I i.L-?:. .
prouiiHieu. en"rri ii-kmt iwu an, . . - ., . ., . ...... , , rj -.vii - t-T - -
1 ..... . ... . i ufllw AssMiti..n U; liold-n at K'K-Ksbi:v. a.! h...!, the Ivir.g. It ;s u gha-tlv J V,' .;,v"tr 1 r - )
order hmitm-j' the number ot newabovs to j , ... , ... , , " ;..: i ..-i, ..i. (i . , i. t . . . a ' -' - r . i -,
I on Motidav, ltiLs.!av, iiiwsLiv :u-l .!'. i..'!i-M, wlunm-d.1 tu i v.- rt i-I ; bea ; j. ,rini. J..,'"t tt 1
one for each division, ami the news nllirsi,.,v " .tiu 'tJ,,' tltli aiid 7t!i " .Mav. it s... n Is mu- h like a whi-iK-r mm the , to m'.-.Ve '.r'."-
dealers have struck in ou-quence, and ; eou."i!:g
refuse to sell anv papers at :vlL ! with a h-et-ir
omiii -iiein on Monday cviiii-' , ihrTi:;s Ii.
I. !
P.-.r driveling thing! poor t'nose Lvi: g .:r.
Th. election of a Count v
i Sup 'rinteiident f r this -unv occurs n
C- Thomas Williams Fhumas Toil I ! Mud.;y. lth .l ,v, fi--::i whUh f;e-t it i
an l Tliouias Joigers, v.l.o ven-2 emphivee! ' r t::..;. n;!y h d o. ;iv ed tl. ::. :-.
in the Planing Mill, each lost a consider- '. Uirj'' ' 4t -f Dli- . to.. 'Vaet.-rs.
e'nizi"!
ir.vn'.e l lVesi lent ! to what
-.b'liiA .1 d--pth -!ku!J na--n ft.il when
fa.. '': its ear to such n tt: "ght
i 'r !. ..: Is ;he Su;tc ! 1 'u;Vi; i
a v.--ry
- li.-.
in I i i
,?-l tJ
r-. . k
ki;l.
a:.
crab'.e amount in carpr-nter's tools, wbu h i .
were de-droved
the recent lire.
.i.ner-
were deciroycl alo:.g wit'.i the building, i i
at ion. wni
i,
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i.i
!lt
e.:i!s- i . i -.ii-
-ii it Ji.' i li'.i
otherwise have a'.io.v.tl tl.v light of ii:-. ir
efiinlvnaue'es and th wislo:;i ot th i.'
eoiir.s' i to hae shone Z : ill c n tht e-ea-
urarulitrelcri Tteslcr.
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a-.zr..-:
tr:
si -n.
T '
D:kl la Lorvtit', on S:aurday the
...... .... .... i 4 yiuiv.;:' is i.i rrecra:a:ne ot :
Amanpa Conk ap, in ihe 1Mb year of; a5 pxv-d bv t',u VouiuuSt:,:
,ur:,Sc- aiiijBuion l.,-!iuite.
. . i - - . . . , '. .
vvcaeep.v svmpaiiaze wua tiie tvui-i ievtuiv iv ".noenian ::: vet :;p'K i .i.e.
tive in their IuTpavenn-nt. The .'.'fenst-d. I Grli.enrraj.ii.v : J. i . Alien.
thoilTli vonn-- ?ii v.virc. h.-i.l oi.rt.vinrvl i
c ..0 ... , . ... ... . .
I t. i- - . i r:i..!':,,k' N"
fondly remeniberesh Sh? e'.ie.l of that ; Geogrtq.h;. : Mi-sos Lizzie Sti-nV!:,
almost fatal diseas. Dipth.-ria, which i- 1 Lizzie M. Hutchinson, Mary J. Jon.fc.
tlie thirtl cast within the Dorocgh of Ia- , ll- ii,y I-4y.
i .ti.r.Tal .Vi ilniii -tu : .l:ss4-s II. lvans.
J. Sii-.mM n, Mr. tshiiiey, William ii
nai i.i.
:'.. r 27 y.ars. lie have.; a v. if
two ehildre-n to tac-iirn the-ir !r.-s.
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II. C. Dev.:5.3
Written Arithme-tlc : Miss Marv M.
IS. ii'L-'oimiek, lvi-.va;d I).
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At
rotto emnng me uisi lew weeks. r.ie
siificxed mu h b.fore deaili ; but lic-r suf
fering, wc have ju.-t re;isons to hope, hiive
ended in eternal happiness.
Letter rrom Co. I, ll tlli Kcgl
naent Pomi. Vo'iintcers.
S-.t-h'er, P. r. I.ynvh.
tlratiituar : Mi.-s-.s C. A. Evan-, M. ;
irir-lm.-iii. I.izzy MUj.-m, lli-vuia M.i- ;
gul'v, .Jolia Y. TiLbott. ;
IJ la-lii!:! : .Mi.ss-s I.izr J!. IIm;. :
I.E. IMPCS. r.lLS. IV.rCK.
j. l J ur.Ki.T t . Sti: :i2:::tv sr .
I'lTisibUttG"! i'A.
I n -'.- v'f.r a very lars tl.k f .'.VALI
l'Ai H i at the i'.-.vfit i rk-tv !.r dr-L. t
er... r. i grades poIs to ! f .i. 1 ;:
-".e I..rje-t eks enst .r ust. t t-r
wini ov miadin. miii: i;oa:::i
1 UlNTS. ( ritTATN F!XITHK", COLI
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f, ;' I'ACIS t..kt.-!i ia txel f..r I'a: t r.
JU.S. U. UU'JIIES.
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i Le-ui-i. E. VIekri'V, Ilutti-j
; Pi:ri-h
! Pn.sody : Misses Di. key. lhkU.n'.
Mr. D. Y . Evans, C P. Murray, .o h:
vi i: . omvk::i-ial li-t
C.v:.:i Isk.v;: Fai.mol'tii,")
I..bruary '21 IlCU. .)
Fnit xi T.L'i, I have ls-n kept so
busv with niv dtiti.'s that I have not had ' : --Fss.'s M- I lii.dir.nn, 3Iciln l.i
siuiicient time to elevote to a detailed ' 11 'I1 -I:uy S.v:.rA, Eoulsc il.
account of our doings here, aithougli ! 'i''y. S j A. . Mag h:.n, M::rv- J.
very little w ortl.y of note has tr anspirvd ';4--'s C. A. Evan-, Ik-ckh Mad ! in.
sinee I last wrote to vo-i. Tlie ivsigna- j l-lz' IIutehin.-.:i, L'.z.v To-id, U itii
tion of our second Lieutenant, Shank, j A Keibey, E'.len i linn, Sue A. C..t:I-
has been the cause of proinotic-n to sx.me t ";-'' Anna M. Oj.i viv. lA.hr, I.iV-
of the memU-rs tf the mhsiiit. (). , bh Sxvr.'ik, ,I. n ie Cev-.--!!, .lai.e V.. n-.
derly Sortint, John P. Fite, hns 1t. ii ! l" -'!:-r.v 1' Huphcs, Mar;
j.n.;
is
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in
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A II S
diF.ET -i-nicE curi:i:nt"
i.i.-ns rvskr s.-. t i.DiT,
BV
STZPIIZr.7 Ii. WITJSLOW.
n. goi.h si itEirr,
I'lllLAIiELIIIIA.
'';1 : 1 1 . l s i; etci ; es or
The Kerciisiits and Iuauufactnrers
or imiiladei I'iiia.
TdK. il'l'LENT AND THE INDIGENT,
si c;:.vr -f th'm sr. c: s and nvEnsiTV
WILL iti: CONTINUED.
IV..- ". ls-).;.-l--4t V
motedtohis plac-; S- rgeant Dav " lr- "-p'"".V1'' lr- --r!e, j - A
now Oiilerh, which xs aut all the .v,v, iai ixim. J .. . T!!l" - r- m v"- '.--'si
portant change that have taken place f"- -Aiwell, Evans, A?r,cw, , e Vr tLTe-r "ur i.'i iSr,:-: '
our immeiliate na.k. I r,'-,v l:"ti"!'' II' 1 I D1- j i.;-. ia ti, CoaniAMr-crs OSce Fbuxs- A"ri1- IWi-i; c.W..r -f i '
On th" oth of this month w. w-fn ' t-'te Supt., M. ILisson, lhc-s J. Ll.-yd. j . r . !tA.x f- rt'.-elStu I',-rie: rt-ia-ll:-
t.-t --.i:j..tay . f ..
ia the L- -F'U'.Irv.
IVs-,...
Aj -ill r,-:.t.
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iranied:ae;y.
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duinlttraferi ilicc.
ou the 4..ti f i-.-.
t .-.vr.s:.-.; . Cat.
tV;:: jr-i '
t;. Lr-iisiir ef h:.
in.Uit'1 ; i s id : t
pa.vm.-zit ;.nd x'.v-.
man J3 a-. it s..:i.' i r-.
JEOi;..;i:s-!AiV:.:
Janu-iry i'?. I s-..s-
ordered out on a ree-omioisanec
tiver, for the purpose of el-stroving
!.,! JvMiisXon. f-
S lo-t Heading ami iX'cIamati-'i.: Mr.
Liacklvk. CTilr.i
ai..ips ai;a C:rabria City ar:d CLtkt
a
)in!ge. whn li we aecomplisiie.1 success- ''Uh- i . i . i.vn.ii, u.r- , -- ..-,.., .iau. ;i.c ay
fullr. We left camp in a void 5ntm-I z-e E. Pol rts. Mis. 11. Kennedy, John i 1 f :? 4r', . , .
sto,. which continue that day and K Ani-r i -.i.
the Kislit, but towards me.rmng it turned ! ;T l-vaiisr John Stonn, A.Lnn . Cl . r.,,,.,..,; t n Tuoav the -'h
to rain, which made it vcrv disaimcabK- ! 1 ' ",-,rS 1 homas L. Holxits. j t;sf,n fevrship," Johnson Eben-
and extrenv.lv ditficult to keen our fires! Commit lee 4 Arrangements: I). . , ;.,.r and Loretto lirouh-, on Weduc-dar
from being, cxtingui-hcl. Some of th. ' 1-vanS IIwarxl I). Lvans, John Gmi:-.gs, i thi--j;h.
Ikvs trietl to snooze, sme p rchel up ! "berts, Mary J. Jones. Lizzie ; r,.-l?i''vV - v:lJ Sn;r.mitr;!e Dvm-js,
- . 1 1. .i .
a . . .
r.nmst Mi. of tr.-- wl.'.'.n, ' "" Uir.-:i.
mere humorous, sat by the f.res. like old ' t'ommittce to pien ure Hoom :
Ltncohi in th White Ilou, cracking ' "'S Ur"h JJnes, KocsJ. lloyd.
jokes an-1 telling nil srts of imocdotes for ! .Dl;i-Uiw Heiirj- Ely, S. P.. M'Cor
thc amuH-nicnt of others less loquacious, j u,'t-'- Question not yet designated.
l"his expedition lasted three d ivs 0,,r Commiilu-e on Excursion : A. A. F.ar-
rvturn was rendercil almost impossible by j ior
tlie uepth ot tlie muu which was an"-
I .1 1 '
nieiiie-u uy me navy rams.
.1 art of our regiment received two
montlis iay but none of tur
am sony to say, was among
ones.
' red
hers.
August, which caucs a, gn-at deal of
grumbling and dissatisfaction among the
men, some who have eight and nine
months pay coming to them. Why our
company has not been paid, I know not ;
bi:t it is quite apparent that there is
" something rotten in Denmark," I know
that Congress appropriatetl anotlicr issue
of greenbacks for that urpose, but since
the Government seems, rather to encour
age, than punish rascality', we may
Toachf rs receiving this p.iper r.re j
although we believe him to be the be-st i Iuienant. Mr. Kaylor is well
.1 - ..r .
General we have, ciui save the Union. ! ..w"s w u'"4 ot only because
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'while the Executive and Congress are
rotten- to the core ? and while they madly
pursue a policy which cannot fail to brin"
he is a good man, but because he has had
much experience in military a.H'irs ;
having been nil through the Mexican
disaster and defeat u:.o:x our armies, let ! '' melius te etuties ot a
them be ever so well Generahel. Xo ! " ' '
it is madness; it is superlative folly, to j M'Combie, of Carroll town-
uppose that Gen. McCIellan or any ship, met with a premature death by the
other equally good man, can save the j upsetting of a wagon lWIed with tent
Union, while he remain pubordinate to i pole, upon which he was. riding. We
the lietat ef Vj Al olitlon piliey whicli j did tvr l-rn tb ptrticuhirV.
resiKvtivolv rvfpiestoel t-j consider th- i c-,':nf'S'1w?"-Ouic. E!msburg.
fon-e.iogjs official notitie-ali.Hi of their! 1 vn; ry 25. -12-jt. f
commnv I ! t-l'iwt'tinent to the tasks mention-d in the ' "V'otice.
t jilC lu,.tv : pigramme, and prepare accordingly. It , ' .. Letters Testamentary on the
i i is simp'v nnnoss-ible for the. Committee to 'a-l n-iti i f s-t ame-i
H ila:.l. .?;... -:-.i;i and Susquehaaaa
! t.-.-.v::.-i,ip. -jt T;.e.r.!.;y tht CCth.
"T.tylor, W-.s' ingt :i. Wlilt and Yo.'er
I Ija ?ps aa-.i W.hnorc lloroagh. on Frilav
t giu-s soim, t:,at
dutit-s 4.f u aa. li 'at--, r t
may visli to en-j.lt-v ;1t,
LorcU
:nai.v- tr ly t't-.r a-.
i". O. 1 - j-r "i: i'v it'-"
r.N is v. !.-ut l:.e-v
Il.vnfl.t-g Is. 17; : i.
.'OK SALE OK KKIT.
tv lo is f i.iiorx
ti.e-
javiEs coorca
P. J. Id I TI E, Commh
JOI1N CAMPBELL, J sioaer.
..Ties:, joux la, TP. Cerk
s-tarniTit of Tl:cmas Galla-
(Vmimiiv n liM.n..i r,:.-.i i is simply iinpos..ible for the Committee to ' ,a .u' ! st an
d" since the enlistment of her n.cm- ! M Tcd,cis, by rvan that the , V" f n;n -t0 ,nshT- Cm1bfi
.ent a " i" J I WOfiice- address of many of them is ! V. ,L1CS ra.tll-7
i -- - j-..... ..v-. . i ii.e iu-"iiier oi saj-1
scarcely look for any better treatment.
This depriving the poor soldier of hi
honest dues, is an outrage upon humanity.
which causes no very- little anxiety among ! proceed at once to St. Petersburg.
ine majority ot our men, whose faith in
unknown.
I?l"tfl"? w t k-- -r- i t r tL-tf a .- .
TAnii.-r.ile, Feb. 29. It is reported th;t
tlie I.ebel Colonels Tucker, Shewalt and
White, with from COO to 10X) mounted
men, have crossed the Cumberland at
Mill Sjwing, Uuiiid northward.
County V the under-
sg;cl. residing iu the 3orough cf Ebcns
biir. a" p-r-.r: having claims against the
CiT Tlie President has received a Iet-
p.u-1 ece-Je-.it, arc hereby notified to present
tl ei.i rroprriy authenticated for tsettkracnt.
and those indebted arc rcocested to make
payment with.nt dela.
W.M. K1TTELL, Executor.
Teh. 25. l8C3.-P2-;t.
Jstate et Andrew L.vrla Dtcti
ltd. I
i - . . . i
tcr fix.m General Cannron, resigning his that letters or adr
cs. . ' . ministration har 1ti rrn. iV, .-r..t t
position ot JiTHtster to t. lVtersbui-g. ,.i nil n V I , T .
f.. :.. xt t i i - " .2nt-l on tnc estate of ADdrcw Lt-wiijyi,..
Casius M. Clay leaving been reap- rtf Elcuaburs. in the County of Cai6
. . ..... ..... ............ ii-. .1, i imiwu. xv:i oi rsons tnoi ur
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the Ti'lag? f l.'n-'k. C-n-.l-ria c '
one thiei having; reet.l tlri'.-a '
and a half story Ixu.c
laiat iiitrnrn. an.i on Ue .!r'
t.laV.!e. A pply iv J-t" C ' ri !. F- - -
;evT t..t;. n. ll-l.i A." e
'At. lo. 1S62.
111 Gil DT PH TLX: tLUIilA
GIVEN F R
w::it;: ('as
UIID i: EEL STAVES
AND IIEAriV-'-ADDuESS.
T1U.O. M AITLr
Ne. 102 klC4Ca;iaifT
February 4. UCS.-hj Z
Ilih Strt lt0tl(t.I.I.:i i,j i. J.I
& S.-a, as a 0;u'L:r , bli,rc.
WM. JvUi-
Ebensb.. i
F--- . . . . .... .-..ITS "
.nice oa aiam sireei, " "
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persons
1 1 1 late a
cill and ittle the same.
l'wlel te-1 to sai l ellate arehcroT.. n.-At
rw i 1 -
I -. . . . J-.aI fiaTlfifT
. dtLT I ! I T - , I . I T - -.
tlie present imbecile Aelramistnition at; Vi7 u ,!,r" ""w; ana per-. "4 astainsr m .ni(. M r.reseut them
wavering. Manr of. having decay.! tcrth W..l at onco 1 1'1"!". Ulbcal,w' ''ftlenient.
best, is a goM deal
? nf mi-n have famlH.'S depndsnt for sun-' il.rtrl fill..'
21-T'.t-c.
MARIA u:vis.
J. E. canIan,
ATTORNEY AT h
EBEXsrrnt.. Ta-.
OFFICE ON MAIN t-TKECL ,
lonrLst r AST of ti:e L03AN
S. NOON, ,
. ATTor-NrT itu'.
EltENSDFEii, CAMbhlA CP '
OfSoe one door Ei,t of th Pt O
sAduln5ftratrlt.