Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 13, 1864, Page 2, Image 2

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gcmocrat anb Sentinel.
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M. UASSOX, r.ditor&. S'ublbilier
WEDNESDAY. JEY 13. Mi
S. M. PetteEgill&Co.
. . . . 1' ,iit I
A ilwtiHini.' Ai'flitS. 2. I Alt lOW
New York and 10 State treet. Uoton,
re the authorized Agents for the 1 ):m- J
i j". . ;.w ,(. in
t.al and largei-t circulating .ew.-pajiers in j
tha ITiiite.l States anJ Canadas. They i
are empowers
1 to contract for us nt oi;
LOWEST TEEMS
Imocratic Ticket.
AisanUy,
CYKUS L. FEKSIIINC;. d Jd.i
!u li
Sheriff,
JAMES MYERS. ol Kbeufburg.
CuniMixsiuueT,
ED. U. DUNN EG AN, of Clear tiiid Tp.
POOT JJlrliMt Dirr.ctvf,
GEORGE OHUIS.of Richlau l Tp
Auditor,
JOHN A. KENNEDY, of Carrolh-.wn.
COl'STV COMMU'TLK.
P. S. N0(N, Chairman,
George Pelany. .1. S Mardis, George C.
K. Zahm, Peter Uubcr, Philip Miller. .John
E. McKenzio, Joseph Uehe. .UUn Durbin.
David Earner. Henry Friedthoof, .John
Ktough, Eli.sha Piumnier. Ix-wis IJ.-d'f r.-.
UeorKe ''"V1 . n., . Af r"" "
iUUIUVtTf . V. mi?C, 1 M'V. 1 . ULUmij;ii
t u v v.-:.... r v i ... if...
ilton. F. O'Fiiel. Michael IJ ihlin. Win. C. j
Diver, John White, Henry Topper, Nicho
' - . ;
las Carman, M. .L I'lott. J. W. Condon.
Daniel dufair. Win. MiC.oskey. Daniel H.
Donnel'y, Anthony Ling, John Marsh,
John ltyan.
A'otlcc to Drurieil Men.
You will see by our outside columns j
how 3uch money 3Ir. Iancohi wants
from tho wple, of the ditferent townships
of this county. They will be here col
lecting: on the 20th, 21st and 22d nisi, i
Come up you men of Alkgueiiy and Gal - j
lifzin, they only want tw.-Ke thousand!
eix hundred dollars from you, there are I
only 42 of you drafted now, out of 1 9 1.
jiave your money reauy, ami i.ave u m j
greenbacks at that. You w ill he f'ortu- j
nate it you happen to be eripplea. l tiese j
common uiscases tnat tiesti is mar to I
will not do. Y
on cannot expect to L'rt i
off. with a ring Kmc, ?pavin, we-ny, fi-- !
tula, or thrush, nor anv of the latent
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Uiscapcs common to amma s ot your spe-
iei, bucIi as diseases of the heart the
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thoy are not fully developed cannot
t X' i
"inpt you. lou must come here with.
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lou must come acre with.
,rm.pnl,vl,. ..rrm,winsiif.h nwnv.
that any man caae that you are
. - . . . f
nku iv it.i n il.n-- Vii If t .r O I-M-Q lT1 T i- .
Metodoadayswotkoradays march- .
g. 'I here is no other way, except .Vf'tI ;
spatriate yourselves, and flee from the
.s , 1 TI i
iti
ex
country ot vo'ir birth or turn
iwumi' ot 1V7U uiuu oi Uiioiuivit. A J v t
is no uternvive Your ,n nev or vour ;
is no aueina.ive. lour money oi vour
life, or leave your country.
We hone iu men of Carn.P tov.nM.n '
Vi hope jou men ot arrol. tox.nslap .
are prepared. Mr. Lincoln's men only;
wanted this time, nine thousand six hun- j
j. . . i ii,.. . r. . ..i.. '
32 drawn out of 133 u. the wheel, you : -
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will certainly be able to raie this smill
win ccnamiy oi. aoii. 10 rai.-e tins small,
inefilmerit for the mmi.Mts of Lincoln at i
this time. Why did you not 14 vote for :
Curtin and save the draft " as vou wen- '
told by the republican abolition sheets of. "
'
the country at the last Gubernatorial dec- j
tion. You may answer, Curtin was j
elected, the draft goes on, but tlien they ;
could have assessed none but cripples or !
. - ,,,
superannuated men and the draft woulu be
only diversion. j
Carrolltown Horougli. Thi llorot.gh ,
it appears is indebted to Abraham, six
huudred dollars Ht.d these creatures of the i
, . ,. . , , , , j
jrreat Aik; must have it by hook or bv ; ;
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k.
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Suquehannr. townsJiip. Con-.e t p and j
pay your instalments, or expose uur m- !
fL-mities or c urfo the country ol your i
birth place and leave it for ever They j
only want now four thousand two hun- i
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dred dollars from you at this lim.-. U:-J
cuw. th. rc was only 14 drawn outof ..
v. . J
ou men ot CUttrC ld come f-arly and
I
bog, borrow or .teal twenty-seven hundred .
dollars, you have few cripples there, you
will therefore have to pay for your fine
athletic forms and muscular power, there
is only 9 of you at this time out of
to be leeched yet. Come and pay
minions vour sweat and toil and
iin"s or else leave your beloved country I
v I
;hest Springs Uorough. They have j
earnings
j forev
Chest Si
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dealt very gently with the errin
; mere
thev have only called on six hundred do!
hirs from twin brothers there.
I wi .. c-i.; .,.;.. .r i.ti fl.nr thou- I
II UllC LUH 1 IS 11 1 I Ul tll
: sand and two hundred dollars to these
i , ii . . . i i n thoiv i
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1 was only 11 drawn out ot oo me rc-
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UttllUll I'll i-"- v 1 . . . .
time to collect the next instalment, per-
iinn3 Don't leave your country,
44 the
wicked llee when no man pursueth
fhe righteous are as bold as a lion."
but '
Washington township and Summitville
IL.rAnrrl. . nritK-kinni. !iIT-f I'l til itti llt
, j
thousand four hundred dollars about your
nirsnn tit civfro fop tlii5 iriivprtimpnt itf !
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yours that is making such Herculean ex- ;
forts to crush this accursed rebellion. It '
is but a light instalment, there was only
2o drawn out of lOo. I his is not more
! than the price of the shawl that Mr. !
SoraL'ue
bought for his wife, when he !
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married the daushter ot Chase who made
c ' .
the daughter of C
the jireenbacks heretofore. You will cer-
)
oinlir iriro it l.iif clt.rti t nnm.'t. I.ji-.i i, n n-.i-
..v ; u..-"a.i. wiLmviiuii,.,, r.i
iieuuui) ueu vou i.uu u. i y.'iu- lino ;
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goou minus ami iu ue um'u lor a patriotic ,
purpose.
le men ol 3luuster, we hope you are j
prepared to anty up eighteen hundred j
dollars and shove the buck. There are
onlv 5 of vou drawn out of 34 in this
lottery, an'd it must be easy on you as
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vou are nearly all ot you gentlemen of
J 0
leisure and lortune and don't have to work
for your living.
There are onlv three thousand six hun-
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v- - v. ia.muii.uuti.
ki ..... . ..
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.ml ... 11.... 1 ... I.... r .
.iii.. men MioiuuiHiiiiiii.-. xu
Wilmore lLruuh then r onlv i-i-K-i
hundred dollars asked. That is but a i
. , . ...
mere pittance out of a wealth v comma-
inula in, ni.tii. mi- inv-nt n.-ii. ....v n. iuiuiv sucu an im:).)i iani occasion tro at
taty of that kind, lucre were only i , u fc f tlnMU ? wiwt :i,lllV;llv tlirv , l f ,,., -,..., ,?,, ;
itrawn out ot iti the wlieeh
Kichland towi.shin is only n nui.vd to
pay in this in-talment, four thousand
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dght hundred dodars, there are only lo
drawn out of lti). Thy can easily sell
J
;ilt.;r cattle and Jiorses and pav this instal-
ilicilt- .llti S).jj tj1(.ir cro fijV t.
e next.
In the rich and tlmrishin' Township of
'Psivlur thov are onh
i
rcipiired te pav
,.;t.ht thousand four hundred dollars, ns
there were only 28 drawn from 120
tjie wlitel.
in
,
In Jackson townshm thev ;iro nidv re-
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i .w .
q jueu in pay over, iweniv-iuur liuinlivit
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oouars as mere was on'v n ilrawn
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Ihis is getting easier on them every time.
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I no week before last they paid live thou-:
J v
sand six hundred dollars. There are j
c
"mj. two iirawn m i-.tiensuur and we
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I i.iiu: no llOUtit tlli' V ivi n nr.-.. li e. C 1
Ye men of Cambria IJomu-h send ,m
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i ie 11 iiiun .1 ?i. I iwii n l i rrri i .,' ..m. . I . . i
11,1 1 u
:iry of you drawn m the lottery j
-. . . . - .iu r-(.iilll .
i
., in,iab;tanN j
,ino,rh to 0 , bc( BU leJ:J for kx
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UH'nl,,S 11 vou,d I1U,re thnt tLl3 5r'la11 !
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Mvdlo has only tX pay twelve hundred j
dollars, Cambria tow-nship only nine and !
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'''-x-Kiick titteen InmUiem Come early,
d!'u :mvc 'oll!" nmney in greenbacks, ami
Pay chetrluiiv. for God loves the cheerful i
r- , ... :
,VLr" yn course any ot you that has j
. i
",rec hundred dollars worth ot a visible
!
bKlil-v Inlinn.".v net'fl not bnnrr tlie paper j
!l-"S- 1 ou w1 nave nothing to do,
I)ut shuw th.vso11 the high priest, and j
offer the gift that Moses commanded for !
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,st,l,moM-v g-'inst them, !u:d go thy I
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C uuipaiiy A. mil Itcserve.t.
hat was left of this mnniflccnt com- :
;
pany which went off to Camp Wright !
from this town, something over three j
receilt, come hom an(, 1
fo RYOC:non:i j
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1 he ny hattles they h;e fought and j
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the hardships thev have underormo m
J C !
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camp and field have reduced their number !
so much that only nine of the original
company have returneil. We probably
should have noticinl tb.ir pnrnlnir a. umur
o "
but wc think it is better now. We thought !
it composed as much intelligence mental i
nud physical ability as any company int.
Tennsvlvamu With those r-cntlem., I
v . , , gentlemen
who by their conduct and gallantry were '
promoted to field officers from this com-
ianv our relations were iiium niiunau-
satisfactory. CoL MCoy and myseii
were at one time aspirants for the nomina
tion, for Register of this county, and after
bein" himself beaten he was manly an J gen"
erous enough to use his utiuost endeavors
to promote the success of the nonnuet j
He is now settling down to the practice oi
w nd wc fecl "fM'M wiU
Th.t -allant looking officer Major Lurk
was reading law under onr direction when
lis unfortunate war broke out, he changed
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is IJlackstone lor a blanket, muMv'.'l
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this
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P " ..ome uu ,
'UIU " "v w-'- ww l
Our acquaintance with Adjutant Litz- '
I inger of long standing. We were
an j
! inmate of his father's house when L, was j
! .. I ...... ,.1 f.,'l 1. ..w ..c.-,..,!iV
J i
lo Ius SlJOJ conauci ever since, iw j
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Uui iiiu 11113 cuiuiitu tir i mi t,i iiuiii-i i
and now comes home as a field oliieer an u
ular and deserving one at that.
a very po;
' He has energy and capacity and we have j
I . i i . i . ...:n . . .1 :..! .....!!-
nu ujuui lie win aucceea in iuw u
of life, as well as.hu did in the army,
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Lorctto, I Vim , July J, lb'J-S-
lYiual Jlacson .Enjoying myself :us
M.Kt I -..uhl for the i.ar-t two weeks. 1 !
mixed considerably among the people,
. " . I
.m.i ic.. i-t liiieil lullv their leelin uoou i
aua aM.eii.uni.ii nui uiu ia.iMa!i ujium
I,,, .i . .. r ..i.li.,n xi I i! II ill :
n.
or tamili.irlv known as takmtr Ilie iai
familiarly known as taking the last
man una the lust uollnr. ine uu.un-
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niOUS Iecilllg ailloilg tne peonic, ;.- ne.a
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ia nnv. c. ,
I was, tliat alter tLuve years ureaiilul war
for the equality of the lilt6yrJ.', tlirj are
worse in condition, and we a a (overn-
i ment is mo. e feeble, and more humiliated,
' and further from a peaceful adjustment of
I our unhappy condition, than we wa.re.
: mtmlh allcl" tliC fil luS"aul,t Wa6
; made on oi t &unitcr. 1 he .South cau-
, , . u, ,i, , , i .
i nut be conuuereit. 1 he riotun cannot be
j subjugated. She tights for her rights. I
j She lights lor her homes, her children, j
j for her guarenlees under the only bond of I
j union, the LWutution of the country.
' omce ine ai cuuiniei.eeo, .ui. i-mojui (
c: . i nfi. i : i.. i
has called out tfo m:lCw,n, t.iVte .mtart't
au(( t:nrft-eijit tuwiHuta ui'jut (MiKiCd (W
. , i . j . t i i i
' lurtii-six ir-u. tiotii w hat is railed the
t-ioval states to supt.-rcsa liie rcOeUion.
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i The lirt and most important inquiry to be
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riiii.l.i i n-li..f. .i. t .ojii nu.n ii I. -it
made effective ? Either ihe Administra- J is an institution patronised extensively bv !
.i-.. . i I . i i it.. .. - !
i tiou hdsilies to the people as to the dead,
th bounded and the prisoners, or our
f army i, powerful enough to conquer the
. South within a h ss period than one month.
j The Army ol the Potomac is reported onlv
,. , , , , .i
about two hundred and twentv-.-ix. thous- j
and st!(
s he esti in army, under
! Cien. Sherman, is only e.-timaled at 100,-
and thirty-four thou.-and ifl'ective men, on
the '.'th day of Jm.e hist. Now where are
the balance of the tico i,itions and a i-uur-ttr
of the artuv, recruited, inli.-ttd ami
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, ara ua now no tney accoi.rn.ior me
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l,.0,i.iO : lll. UlUSl oe- r.itf ll n 1irici.iei
ii -i - i .
r j.f.fiy.ncfg. wun an tins we nave u;n i
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eoiutueivl t he ont i we have not t ilect-
, . . , .. ,- , .
en ii peace we nave im aeeouipusuen
. , i e I 1 I
1 10 slavery; we have only
.lol.'ilMl ..tin! ..Ilf l-.ill.itl'V l.wtfVl'if flt:l
depopulated our untrv, destroyed oui
11 , , i .. ..
t: ,mi!frii uilerlv imiile wortliti'ss our
j currency, me inou-triai lmerc&is i ua:
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country unrirotecte.t, ii iiw, nothing out
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1UIII ami uesouiliou M-euis iu oe mu .nn -
'" U' 'e desire to learn from the ex-
tierience of the past, we may read a le.-soi.
- .
from the History of France. The lorces
drawn from lho so called I,ynl States, is
iat lil l; il 1 Llllll llIilL Jllil wuimnwi 'ii-
J
u,e JWllioII tl,r thc pvonch army,
during the period when Napoleon was
wsiginir war a'ainst combined Europe,
ami which held to be scl, an overdraft
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n the of the people, that Alison
i t
fh' tributes the overt hrow,f Na,o-
l1 5 lhe Vlil,lol,,tf the physical laws
which regulates th'j bounds of prudence
i this, as in all other matters of human
conduct. And if Napoleons absorpsu n j
of one in forty of the w hole population tnl
.i,Q ......c.;.. ..r ...... ,e-..u ;.i,.,.,i i.
i
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si. tmiirioiK In thf vital imiu-.-m nt flic
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trench people, m view of the fact that it
has nevi.r 0(;n foinJ by exjrience that
an emtiire, however powerful, can for anv
length ot time flourish with more than one
1,1 a liulldietl ('"gag i r'" such pursuits.
i e may soon uegiu 10 pi out oy iesous oi
. . u 111. iv seieiii uo 1 1 1 iv
,listory thiA s.on..
to impai r the strength
Nothing so tends
;th of a nation as an
excessive strain on its powers. 1 he time
lias now fon.o ivVion it behooves tho neiitile
e, . ., ,...,n .t..-. .i:,.tn .C ..,ilo;....i
. v 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 i oil 1 1 ie. it ie ..in ' i 'uiuu ...
economy in the wise expenditure of their
Mooil as of their monoj. I know it is con-
sidered by a certain class of persons very
"Jisloyai; to sight in opposition to any
tllU'" w,,ich u ems pedient or necessa-
ry for the military power to do or require,
,; , , . , . .
but I hoie it mav be tiei-mitfed the noonlo
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-C. t. llm l-.ei.c iinliirn on1 tl.n tn
i in leill iu ,.i ... j e'l iiiiiinij .ii.. ...v. i.i
junctions of political economy for the in-
slructions of our authorities, without com
ing under any such reproach. The fol
lowing prudential maxiams under this
head,"may, I think, be affirmed without
feur f uccessful contradiction:
" . . ..
First Aa iin the mse of individuals, so
. . . Ma"u,M, " "-".m.-
the piiysicai ,,ower Gf a nat,on a6 a spa?-
modic overstraining of its energies.
Secondly That from a population of
twenty-three million?, not more than live
hundred thousand can be advantageously
diverted from the pursuits of productive
industry to the profession of arms, and
even this proportion was found excessive
during the Napoleonic wars.
'1 hirdly That nothing so speedily
tonus to exhaust the military strength and
. .
siuxrre C(lU fhr mm m exilljerutt,d
kr P ch vail
will be the last.
Fourthly That when the maximum
"umber of men who can be profitably di- j
eted iroin the pursuits of productive in- t
i , . . , , 1 , ...
ou. - tn, lias been reached, tho military '
.7 - - v . 111 . 1111
emciency must be sought m ,risr General-
v -v " I"- uuuauwiii" ui rt.Mur- ;
ces, and in the concentration of forces, ;
iaU1' - '1 'han m the multiplication oftroi.ps.
, T reader can judge for hi:ndf ,
whether thr nmnlrv r-- rmtr-Vi tinrrmi l.ol'l !
. J - " .v,...v., . '
ul amvt. the pohev oi tho Admimtr.i- :
tion in the conduct of this war.
i
The terrible sacrinVe of human life in i
, the prosecution of the war. avowedly for j
the abolition of slavery, and not for the
'"aui.au ance ot the Union, or the preser
iationof that bond of union, the Cun- !
s'.;tutio:i, but besides to continue and re
.... ' .
tain power fur purposes of agrandi.-em.Jiit :
by wicked and faithless public servants j
who have Vl'lhltcil l-vwrv kU'itm i l .li.r-. I it ui i
... 1 . - , .. ... , . ... 1
y w. .j. wyi, ii.iv,. ,
m,ul) puncipie ot political niH nun- i
0' cconemy. Tlie p,-oj.!e were willing
lu !,v'r VV under all and every demand I
" "-"'b ";' was a nop.; leu lor tne
ri'iii ( f 1 1
i 'i our coimir3' ;iuu an nonesi
j
liUKUli" Dill . I U 1 1 1 II -I a I I Oil : II 11
1'ilmT no ikw i.fI..,i t .....1 1
i !.llv c'lliinr f?i. . ...... I !
r.-.-.t-, iU.n nv- lUiu i-ui:iiim- i
i " J i. t-i mc- ;
i 1 .. .' . . . i.-i ,
v.. . .. . . v ....... . , .i i.tr t i; r .(t i ,t i ii-
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:ire iiti',iiiioiir ti. ..!. ..I. if.. .i. ... :
liiiiiitLr to calculate on the c- :
no: laitiet- ul the past, and preparing to pro- j
t"d themsches lor the ultimate future.'
L t our leader- reflect in time, that they
may not push their mad policy too far,
for li- people, in their sovereign majesty,
m u d.-eiu the tirua t hand " wh-'n self
piv- rvatiou is the fir-t law of nature."
Such a time, should it come, will br'ni
with it terrible retribution.
Yours ILspeetfnlly,
I). A. C
oitN-rowN, July 12, 18oL
Mit. Lpitok : I was disappointed lasl
week by not seem-' :i notice ot the annual!
i eiliiinU'jii ;it St. Xa ier's on the nre- '
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h!!m. I (,mw,l .. ;.. , ' .i ...... !
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ticularly as I observed a number ol your
cilit n- in attend-mer- Nii wi-ldu" to!
iiiituu.uiu. -ot wi.-nm0 to t
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Cambria County. I will will, vour 'per- !
j mission, give your readers a briJf account
; vf thc cxwcm during the lale ex- .
? hibitiou ' i
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! I he location ot this accadeiuy ts beau- ,
tiful, being situsite about three miles from I
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Latiolie. and eiglit from tireeisbur:' I he i
, , . !
grounds ,ip.5 heantitully laid out, and h eo- ;
r..tea wit.'i trees ;tTi I sarunbery ol variou :
kinds :
a teii-pm alley, swings &c, for ;
exercise, aii
the prospect commanding an '
pvtiiKivr. ;..,.. .. .1 ,,i;, ............. i
I - ' 1. 1 Ol llli sin i oeiiioiii" eeu.iui . t
. , . .- . :
is evirvt!.!iv i ,-.f ...i,M lw. l,.b.i...l l.. t
- r- .'.'- 1
.
I move' I tie
'in the busy world, a young
i lady lacks n, .,r.M.ii-mmtv- n liee.u.ie ia-..-
i . .- . ir - i
ticient m tho-'
'races
e I i i 1 1 M.h im f h
the
iimii.1, .lll'l
i!;m
)
mmu, anu sviiich urc oi tar more valu
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tin
or outward show. Some
i : ... i . .
uu;g more Hutu mere gloss is lire
tained, and tc.y acouaintsince extend;
iiiiiu ii. i nil i v i.iiii-.iiir.iiii'i' ' r il. i..
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some most aeeomn ih.-i -i, w in leivi-
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.
; At tins late hour 1 am not able to gUo
l exien led account ot the annus
i . ! . ...
pet loimances and do net desire to hi
in-
viJiuu by panieuhui.ihg . yet I cannot
: r- nuinv. .
! I'li- ......
! which Miss Mcl).,::dd, of Iiahimore, and
Miss Gallagher, of Philadelphia acquitted
i tla-m.-elvcs. I i.iit fine old Irish soug
! "Kathleen M:ivn,, "beautiful lor
1 sentmunt. and its music, was sang to
I , ..,.... .,,,,,, , . f- ..
j P on manm.ent by Mis, M Don-
, abl n . ,n,t Pi,-Krt inanmr
1 -Miss Lodngue sustained the majority
f the iu;companihi.-i,ts. and exhibits rare
musical talent ,p0I, ti. juano. Mi.-s
Kittell iH-rforn.ed her r,.le iidmirablv. and
i . ' ' M"L - 7
these vomur t.i;..c u 4-....1 .i ,,i
i the m;,,., In T T
lUL manlier in wlo.-l, ..eonitfeil .1 in.
! ...
: selves.
i The study hall displaxed a beautiful
, assortment of needlework, drawing &c,
i " many enconmins were passed upon
, mo various articles exhibited, as your cor-
i .-j'.-.-.v m ia noi cry well verscu in mis
j uepartmcnt ol n vomer ladv"s accomphsb-
t ments, your readers cannot expect the cx-
tended notice it deserve
The crowns and premiums were dis
tributed by Hisbop Doniinec, wdio, in
company with some thirty priests was in
aiieniiance during tlie exercises.
The number of students fikiri" part in
the exhibition was 84, and bein dressed
the exhibition was 84 and beinT d-esed 1
in white, formed a beautiful and artistic !
..,.. ti ,i .... . I
apjearance day will long be re-
memlK-rcl by over I, Don victors as one;
. . , . . . i
ot pure enjoyment ami satisfaction.
',0 fM!!ter Jiro building a three story
addition 5G by 100 feet, to their institu-
tion, and ere long its reputation will be
I second to none in the counti-i-
... . J
!
; of
1 For this imnfrfert .L-Ptv. t n.l- rdrm
lr n-irdon
.i,, v... .... , .i
1 - . V 11 x 11.
.7 i ..UL wouia aavis- mow-
, who .would wish to pass a pleasant arK
: u " . ,l w,e nexi ""'"
exhibition at St Xavier's
Cauiw.
IIowaud Association I'iiii.adelihia.
We invite the attention of readers to
tne announcement of this well known be-
nevolent institution in our advertising j ship within the county of Cambria, are as
... I follows, to wit:
columns. Our business transactions with ( The electors of the the township of Alio
the managers lead us to believe that it is ! gheuy to meet aj follows, to wit : Theelec-
a sound, useful and reliable institution, ! vrs VJ ll'e stri" comju id ..f that pnrt of
. sa'. l t'JW!ibh!p (f Ahegheuy, begmijinj; at
and well managed. ; :LC line dividing Uiair and Cambria coULties.
" - - j at a point on tl.e dividing lme of twutrji u
Tilt: I'Kl'.Kl. Rau. All ateuu::.- agree : im, OSie tf which id wan anted in tU
that the rebs tire alter making a raid into i i:idl- cf Aar-n iJowen. ar.u the ether ia ti.o
l'enusjlvauia ; some imagine that they ! nan.cn cf llary Howeu and Vtuus L-jw:.-f
i have de:-i-n upon IJahitnore and Wash- '
iugton, others si-pnose that they
want tu'eut oiir communication will
i
Wot. Hut bv l:u-the shivwder -i
only
h llw
ss is
that the tattered l'-ghms of Lee desire to
xvoyk Kivir v:tv to- r.uoii-iju ukv
can their ' famislivd paimches i'rom
.I.uu - s M. T!in:nw.uV cheap store. I ().
Buildmg. Onoss thy will have :l good
li'ili' be!. ire ail these.
so thm-rs
- -
aceo:n-
ph'-'u.
PROCLAMATION TOIL A
-jl special election,
to i;e held on
. I I . . . .
in mc naLo ana bv tne Artlicritv of tha
Coiaaocwcaltli of Pcaisylvaaia, AKERE W
0. C'UATIN; Governor of said CoE.'"sn-
w-julth,
it ..-v.... - -
... 'll It! I W '
' . t al , .. . t I ',
::T f
County Cambri i Scn-h Gmthq
Wh::!:eas. A
re: t tin v.
j mt r
?! 'ti pr; o.-mg
C -st't Ti-'ll f
.iinemiu
The
tms t. ,ouip,Hive,:t;,, whiel
TW,,. O.M K n w-; , - ,r. t . .-.
' "Mil nii-l. HI li ' I ..-
to
. ...
l';-ujl' '' '-eel. oil .va
v.'.-
j v-, . . ,
i. .iv . v i .i:. 1. 1 ;
..i ..
ct,r.- i f this ('.nun .:,
1 Veil.
.,iv u.-tn:i! ...n--..
t'n.u from the President, i.f tl..- Uoi
i;:i'ii t a . v
.li'.
or by the authoi'ty of this C'i';::
;.o.i v.'e.i! ; ii .
buch vlectoVK may exi rcie the n hi
i;ge in a!l t'ectiona bv thi citi.i.'ns uauer
I suth iegu!ati'ii.s as aie or .-1
S bv law, as !'u'!v a if the
i.-Ui oe ih'cs
Wl; e ; I'e
! tleir ust.al plac i.f r h ,-t'.
The.-c sI.:tW be !'., ad ii.
; the elevei.lh rt-'-l- i f ti.-
be dfsigi.ated a., aicti-e';
fwiiows :
; .Se-.. b. Nj bill shall b.i
' F I . '
..-t:.t:;ti
p i -Sed r.
LniM.II Ul e , C'j.ila. !lil. ill- T: Tt.a'.l Oi.C MUJ
f je-.-l, hich shall be t learly expres.-cd in tliC
j title, except .il j-r .j i ;. ; -i: b.lls.
, -wec. IK No i ;il shd be .;VsS'j.l bv i .e
igatu- e gt::.::r,g any pnv-rs. t-r tin:
1 atJ-v c,iM. i-ei e ine atu no; ty t .
i i.i
raut ucu uowi rs. or piivne-i-s, !.a.- b..ei
i.r may liereafur he c:ifcrrcd upon ti.e
CiiUtU of tliia Cjmu.oijue.iUh,'' ha hie::
i . i '
...r!lt,j p.-
. .
a m iinirv of the im mbers
I e:ecieu t i ta!.
li Hl.-e v'i the
i.-.a'tiri
-su.c ;
at
t ao successive s.sc.i":.s ol it:'.
And w!
. . r c
1 in th
aaic'w 'A wlJd Coi. itution . that any a:nu.d
.l
... f1 . .l , ' "J-1"'" .r- -,,,.'lt lK ti"t ;
"l lhuc s". :;-10tu
l" ,V-J. ''V' .a.c 'i" l"t f f'
p--'-'iie: m,o, mi! m..M.n to he m
fU'-:'' s.ualll-"r ;UiU ll n::- t; r P'i
Vote I. ir yr a:;.i:ist amendment s.-.oat.- aw!
, i ,.
And wuenii. ! v an ael ot tt.& eie;.i.
A,.-en.b!v uf this Co", nw,,,3;h, passed ti.e
tA-entv-third .h.v ,.f A:.ri,. A'.;.-. Don
nil.!'.
one thouraii 1 eight bus.ured and
xty 1 air.
:l '-s r viiled, that for the pi
il ; 1 joe i'. ;e
i'e ot tin.-
eel tali. In' ti.esei.se ol i;.e o
tJ .
miiion iv .a.th, in regard
t I tee ie e .).!
ii ts. or i-i t her . T
(.' n . ; 1 1 . ;: eii'.. !
i or i eject ion "f 1 i.ujei, h'i
; theui. the (j..vei lea of ti,i.-
1 siiidi issue a wiit ofek'-i; ii. direeied t i .
i and i vei l .Sheril ..f this (. l ;ve:
' coinu.uniliii thein to ive notice in
iisii ii uiaiii.er, in u i less i
til Iwii new-
: j : '." u I,
herein, and bv
in e...I, ,I e.
i" -in:: " vL; re-
'i'h.ii mi lii.ii,v iii'c tei! i d
i
;it ka.-t two l ru i.-i i-..,.:.:
. . .
ti .a u.stiset.i 1 . ei v e.iv
in n " i" i i - , i.- o uu., i
a.". i lee.
He'll -.
bol' Ili.
11 bl
lo ill e.U h
f tire t-Wl. ships.
wares.
piee
tnd distri.. .-
tuei.in.in ti.e i l. i 1C:-..S1A CI' AL
GL'.iT, in the- yc.'.i oi ..i.r Lord, one thou
sand c.jitt hundred and . ixty 1" an-, i" the
; v-n'cation.'ornjUoti; oi'ti,.; UU' amend:
! u.e..ts which .aid pkction sh.-.U be opened,
'. Iield and closed ti.u the. day hist aforesaid,
I at the phues and within th hour,, at and
tiilvnose ia iktlNiii ' up. u
; -i- 11 l i 1 - .-
j "tl,la wLlL,l, UiV .1rt'ra; Y"T
Comn.onv.eaUh are ilireeted to be opened.
j j d , 1
! N(,u. ,,n.fr,, i ..biienc, p. -he re-
' L.Ujeuis , f the tenth article . f the C-n-
stit ution. and in accoril.mr e tcith the tru iV
L id and vanning of the .-ai.t ;u-1 of the Gene-
! i Assembly of this Cnisoonwealth, 1
i ...-.t ...i
i A.MMti.u u. tuuiie., uovern or oi tne
! id Commonwealth of Peunssl vama. do 1,.
'
; sue this writ commmumg and requiring
; . j Puck eiherdf f s i;d
! L'untv ' to -iVe'notiee 'in th-i us nil manne r
an,i fiS by l.iw re(piind. t'aat an eh'etion will
he h Id iiecnlm" to the terms of the Con-
stitution, and provisions of the a-t of the i the township of Yoder. t meet at the 1 ub-Geiif-ial
Assm.blv aforesaid, in each of the ! lie li aise occupied by Peter Link.
townships. boreuViis. ward, precincts and ! The electors of the district ccmposcu ot
districts therein, on the tirst Tuesday i f j the B--rough of Cambiia City, to meet at
Augu.-t, iu the year if our Lord one thi u- School House N. -.in said Ikrougrih.
sand light hundred and sixty-four, for the I also for the information f the electors
purpose of recidih" upon the approval and i 0f the county of Cainbi U publish the :tet.
rrtifieation, or rcjeeticu of the said amen1- j entitled an Act prejcribiug the time and
ments. j manner of submitting to the people, t.r
Given under mv hand and the treat seal : the approval and ratieation, or rejection,
! of th State, at Ilarrisburg, this Twenty-
1 dil3T of June, in the year of our Lord
rst day of June, tn the year of our Lord
one, thousand eight hundred and sixty-four,
and if tha Cnimon wealth tlie eighty i math,
, L Governor; ELI SL1FEIL
c . r v -.i
Secretary of the Conimouwealth.
Tl. ,llirKI1!in,. ' f t. nW t.r.-l oni.tioi,
! of tho Ooverur "f tha Commonwealth of
i Pennsylvania. I John Buck, High Sbtriff of
the county of Cambria. Pennsylvania, do
1 hereby make known and j-jvu notice to the
i electors of the county aforesaid that an elec
cieciora oi ine county mores
. . . . r
I tion wui lie held in tne said county ot iam
. , . ..n,. , o.--.t, t-w .
OF AUGUST, 1864. for the purpose of
! voting on " jjint rcaolutioo proposmg ccr-
; tain amendments to the Constitution of th
1 CommnnTrpshh.
I ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN
AND GIVE NOTICE that the places of
holding tl.e aforesaid special election in the
several wards, boroughs, districts and town-
thei.ee s-.;.tli 'J o-rces west t3 i erchl
tht nee r.oi.th uegsees we.-t to a poit.t oa ti.t
oal bi.rgoon ujp Ilo.i'.I theisce alou' sai i
r ad to i he t .r.. h;; ro;.d Lading to limn
Miils, thei:ce Si.lith 13 deg. v ctt SOi perches
t-. Dawson's Mil is and Lone. thence al:-:
the township read to Irut Mlllr, to dividing
ii::e between Allegheny and WaaLhigtau
towi:ships, th'.'tice alon Wa.-hin'tuii t .w!J,
shit) hue t dividing line between Cambria
ai d Hi -ir c. tm:it s. r . meet at th-S.ho'ji
House, ia the tjvn cf Gi.llitz.n in said dia
ttlet
I .WI
; Aii.
-si. in
ti;e elect r, of that j'.lit of aid
of A'.ifgheny, muling outside if
( disctibed b"'i:i'!ai io. t. meet !
ac No . ii. s i; i towt.iip.
'C'ors of the I'.is'riet cmniKe f of
:-:e :.r,-..v:
Thi; e',
tlie towi,.-!.ip i,t t.':u-kii-k, to meet at tha
ho".- "1 A Tin Meak;:i, in t; village tf
l'.ei.tt.C. itl tO'.Vl..-hip.
The U . ? s i f t!.' tiistiict c inp-sed of
t!:e t ,V!,.-.d; - f C;:':;hri ., t i meet at the
C lint H.fi'.e in th" K i :u;h of Eheu.Vuui ;r.
'I!
th-.t-.r
t-iw ush: !!
I IJ aue
f ti e di-trict composed of
t!:
S !
("or..
to meet at
C.UT'-l'toW;
sai'J tuwti-
The t-'-v?--r f t! :i-!iiet emp"s'd !
the !i --it . ll . f .-oKtown, t lueet iu t:..-S.-i.
il ::. r.d ! !',-.ro..gh.
The '. t r.- . f ti.e ilistiict compose! of
t! e township ol : .e-t. to meet at tl eSi.hoei
II- ;:- t'ae t'..ri.. of 11 jh ird J. l'rou.Jf. ,or,
ill s.dd t' M !:sl:!).
"l. C .Li.lel if the dtst.ict OJ.Mpe.-e-I ..f
the 1! r.'iid. i'f C'i. .-1 S.iiit.s, t" ;:.u-:
ti.r h 'U e t i Ja...b Vi ... tii said
r t.n.
T;:e
th. t. , !..-: ;j.
I ii.-e 2s e. o ,
A.:uti:n. , l..
':: eleet..
s of the
f Caaiii : i.
... j. i:.il, the
t 0 '::i:i -e-1
ui'-'-t .il S.:i,
I i i Of S..
til..; :..An :..p.
a t the d's.rict c-:a;. .s..-.'.
t I.' aeoi-iti.'i. to meet r.i
.. '1 il nise at
;i I i o s.. 1 1 1 I i :.s 1 ' ; .
The eh-et..:s
the Pi I U,,h ef
h'Ws. liisi Ward
t t !e: U:.-ti let eo iiji .;
Coi.el:...-iith ! n.e. t J .
to Uii'i't at the hoUse. i.o.
oceupied 1'" l- r Ma!, e. i.i the first War i
t t -,ii'l li rot:;. a. fi-ci i.d .:ro, to fn rl ..
tic lii.U.-:: lio.v oeeupitd i V J.l.Ii f 1 ea ! . i . .
in :- .id M-e. 'lid W.ii.i.
T.:e t lect' Ts i ti.e ill-tii.t 0' 'Si, posed .
the Ux Iisi.i j' i.i Cua !e, to lie.-, t 11. the .ve:. i
li. iu-e in the viil.ie vi ..;.mi i i.ill in
t en li: h.p.
! :,e t lee t-r ot the district Compose 1 t
toe H.noUt'ii i t Kt'ciisburg. to meet a.- foi-;..i-..-:
East' Ward .. t!a V. urt II a-. in.,'., i
i'a. .1. l'i c. I A. iid a'. Ja.: c.- M j ers 11a I .a
.-.lid V ;ud.
The e'act-.tb el the dtrUiet C -!;... Sed of
i:.e t. . A : .si. : i Ja ksol; to U.evt at the h 'U-.c
e 1 ih Ii .g r. in s.u '. township.
'1 lie i!e :l iS ' i the dist'.iet loliipjsed . f
the Hot' c.i; of .iol.i Sun, to meet f !-
to as :
.NO. i
V .ild :.i iln Public J-eiiooi jlolls-,
i, lu -..id Wa.ii; 2a 1 Ward at the
e .... lLli.se. eoiur ol Main and I. .
I'lrl Sti
F St ! ,
l..e M,
t:a K i
'i he
t'.e r,
; .ii; ; .'.o ar i .a l:.e
.-.."..I W od ; -I'm V..i ! :.:
-..id Ward : 6th Ward .t
1. in .-aid War.l.
t ti.e ihstvict ei ;noe..ed S
I. it'i!, tei n.e t hi t..o
Ih
t I
of .-.
e3 ' "T' ' '
T:
'I i ill
iiht!
U.
I 1
! i.e
11
tie i.r. i..
..,i"Me..lltvr.
: A'i;t
ill Site
1 ';: b:n . in i he '
low a
The thel !
1 nw.w' i , i ,' I
;!i, 1 1 b t C fi "
d e-f Ti.'
i'e ' .e i ., in .ii' ' i
J Jaeoi
T..e e
K- i:;g. in said ti nship.
i. e-.e.is I f t'i.t-'tis trie! Col.lp.
1.1
V e P. .rol.-h of Ihilvi'.le t.
meit. at
rr.tnkhi. Il n.-e, in .-..'a. 1' UioU..h.
Tiu ee . t rs . f the di.-trtct c mo )se i s
the township, of .umnn 'hill, to m et at tl.e
Seij..l 11 .Use iu liie B.T. Ugh of Whui'-re.
in aid township.
Ti.e electors f thedistrh t Oomp- sod . f ti.
L re it.uh if Summit vil'e, to iiieet .t ti.e
Se'uooi IIof.t in said i..ri-u.,.h.
I hC electors of the dlsll ict composed I
the towns!. ip of Sus.puthaimah, to met '. .'
the house of Jerome Plott, in aidtovn
ship. ' t I .fir- f t'u ii h" r .tilfi.'C'Sl .'I
' -1 it J ' X r or ' t o
. e township ot lal..r, to iiutt a- i-
s,;.,,..! House, near John llcuirsck's iu sv
; township. f , .
i The eiecteis of the vUstnet c .mp ;,ed 1
i the township of Was-hiugt-in. to ui-et t tn
beinK,l House situate , at ueMjeU'i p.'-"
j No. 4, iu said township
.ie . . i.. . i ; .
the district composed ef
: xuu c eciois ... me o.s,.,ee
' the IV. rough of Wilmore to
i .... .
to meet at t:;i
.cli.-.l llou.-e m.inl i,orongn.
i The e'eetors of the di'rict composed et
I the township of White, tr. m.-ctat the Si .ho t
i House Xo. 1, in said township-
! The electors f the itistnci compose. i . .
j the proposed amendment to the Censtitu-
i tion.
! tion.
1 Whe
certair-
i U. E
I
a maj
lereas, A joint res nution, tne )'r"r '-"t.
rtam aiiinntr.ients to ti.e VA-nsiuaiiei.
Commonwealth, has been agreed to u
1 n I .ritir Af th.1 jlT-tl .PTC nl... tfvi to eacn
! House of the Lc-islature. at two Kioccssive
sessions commencing on the first Tuesda
of Januarv, iu the year of cur Lord ere
thousand eight hundred and sixty-three ana
the second session commencing on the nrs
Tuesday in January, in the year of our Lora
one thousand eight hundred and wxty-feur-And
wherevs It is provided in the tenia
article of the Constitution, that any amena
ment, so agreed upon, bhall be "uo lttr
to the people iu buch manner, and suco
timeE, at least three months after being