1 i 1 ii JU A- 41 1- I THE BLESS1SGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE. UPON THE JllOH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOR. NEW SERIES. Ui gMEMOCh'AT A SENTINEL" M-r nublished everv ednesdav Miming, at One Dollar and Fifty Cents i,er annum, payable in advance ; Oxb Dol i.ak and Seventy Five Cents, if not paid K " within six months ; and Two Dollar if :-.ot pai l until the termination ot the year. v.i mihsrrintion will be received lor a t.h. rter period than sit months, and no Ik fubscriber will oe at lincny m uiswiitumc hi- paper until all arrearages are paid, ex- ppt at the option ot tne minor. Any per son Bibscribing for six months wil le char ed Oss Dollar, unless the money ;s paid in advance. Advertising Kales. One insert' n. Two do. Three do 1 gquare, 12 lines $ 50 $ 75 $1,00 I squares. ("24 lines 1 00 . 1 50 2 00 8 squares. 30 lines I 1 60 2 00 3 00 x mourns, o no. uu t lines or less, $1 50 1 square, 12 lines) 2 l0 a .squares, J 24 lines 4 00 ? squares, f 36 lines) 6 0 half a column, 10 00 One column, 15 00 $3 00 $5 00 9 00 12 00 14 00 20 0 35 00 50 00 00 12 00 22 00 Justness (Carbf f" M'LAUGHLIN, Aiierncy at Law, JLJ Johnstow n, Pa. office in the Ex change building, on the Corner of C'iuto? a:nl Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connected with his profession. Lee. 9, 1803. tf. "WILLIAM KITTELl" 3.ltonuii at ato, Oibcnsburn. Cambria County Penna. Otllce C'olonadc row, iec. 4. 186 (1YKUS L. PERSHING, E-v. Attoknky J AT Law. .!! nstown, Cambri-i Co. Pa. ' 'lice on Main street, second Ih-or over 15 nk. ix 2 D U. T. C. 8. Gardner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. lenk'is tas profeS5-iou.il ncrvh.c to tl.t i .;:.::. s a E H E N S H U U G , eti-i Mirroiuidinir vieinitv. OFFICE IN CULONADE 1UP.Y .Tune 'S.K ISo4-tf J. 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Fur Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscietion of Abuse, attended with the following sytnp tonis: Indisposition t Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss -of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness. lv,nmess of Vision. Pain in the Pack, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Sy.-tem, Hot Hands. Flushing uf the Body, Dryness of the Skiu. Eruptions on the Face. Pallid Countenance. These symj. torus, if allowed to go on, which tliis medicine invariably reu.oves, hoelj follows IihpoL'ury, Fo'uity, Epileptic Fits, In one ol which the Patient may expbe. Who can say that they are r.ot frequently fallowed bv those "Direful Diseases."' "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their sutT ering. Hut none v. i"; ci!if.-s the record .f th Insane Asylums. And Mdeinihr.ly Deaths hj Cuniitti)i hinr ample witness, to the. Truth of the as M-rlii mi. Tin' CtntxtHntinn once eflWlf-l irih Orn ntir nc'.-;.v. uquires the aid of M'-iiicn e to t StrfM'Ktheu at-.d Invigorate the S? m. Whir'i IlKiM8..i.is EXTRACT HUCrlU tK 'iii tU j ... A Trial will convince the in -t skct luul. FEM A 1 .1 .S-1- KM A 1 .E-- FEM A I ES. In ht itf.i .frVf' 7i I '.t ti' iii' in ' .'''''. ti-e Extract H'U'l.u is i. hi (j':;;ie -d by u'iV oi 1 ' r rne.Sy. as in Cidoro.-U . r I.'' t nfi -v. Ine i':lari , P;o-'Uoi -. i S-;: pi-.-i- u of Customary Evaeu ith-n--. Ulci-rat'-d r Scirrhon- t of the I'teni-i. L u l.ori ! or W'hiti s. S.i oir v. .-m-l f.r .d! ..'.r:ol:.ii.t- incid- nt to tlie si x. '.i:di--n ti -n I lal-its i DECLINE OU wheti er aiisiii'.j froin f I : --i(-:itioi. oi in ti,e :lA.'iE OF LIFE. Tflc im n' rr I'i's'm. Mi Kit-!, or tin jjriis'ji,.' M'llirir., -t r',r iwj ti'isuiit ui,-l a'-in lli runs illJil 'l.si: IIELMHOLD'S EXTiiACr P.UCIIU AND IMPROVED posE WASH JJUKEs ' SECRET DISEAFS In all th' ir Stares, At li'tle F.xpeme. ; Litti" or no chanf in Diet. No iiKonve : nience. i Ari'l Wi 7:'ytisure. It causes a Irequeiit desire and pves I streiitli ti Urinate, thereby th-inoviiiLr ( )b structi'-ns, Preveiitino and Ctuirg Sirict ; ores of the Crethra, allaying Pain and In : f'aninvation, so frequent in the cbss of dis j eases, and expelb'ni; nil I'uixruiovs. 1 h'srri.vf'l and irnriiout Miflur. Thousands upon Thousands who have J been the Victims of Q iacks. and vl.o have ! paid heacy J'tes to le cured in a short time, i have found thev were deceived, and that I the "POISON" has, by the use of -'lWer-; ful Astringents," been lried up in the svs- tem, tr break out in an aggravated form, j and perhaps afl r Marrioye. L'se Iklnibold's Extract Hurhu for all affections and diseases of the URINARY j ORGANS, whether exiting iu MALE or j FP3MALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING I Diseases of these Oreans requires the aid i of a DIURETIC. IIELMHOLD'S EX TRACT BUOIIU IS THE GREAT DIUR ETIC, and in certain to have the desired fffect in all Diseases Jor which it is liccom menJed. Evidence of the most reliable and respon sible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1,00 per bottle, or six for ?5.00. Delivered to any Addiess, securely packed from obseivation. Descnhe Symptoms in alt Communications Cures Guaranteed! Advice Gratis! Address letters for information to II. H. IIELMBOLD, Chemist. 104 South Tenth St., bel. Chesnut, Pbila IIELMHOLD'S Medical Deyt, IIELMHOLD'S Drug and Chemical Ware, house, 594 Broadway. New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS who endea j vor to chsjxise "rf their own" and "other" articles on the reputation attained by Ilcltubold's Genuine Preparatior s. " Extract Buchu. ! . " Sarsaparilla. J " " Improved Rose Wash. SOLD BY ! ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. I ASK FOR UELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. ' Cut out the Advertisement and send for it i AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EX ' POSURE. i March 9. 18C4.-!y. i The Life and nervicea of General Grant, fir n hv TAMES MURRAY. EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY Speecli ofIr. Saulsbtiry, ol" Elel nware, on (lie ltill AlloAvin ISail in 31 Hilary Ancsls. ZMr. IVepident, the bill before the Sen ate is a bill providing for bail in certain cases of military arrests. My friend from Kentucky proposes an amendment to it providing that the person so arrested shall betaken immediately before a judge. It is an amendment designed to secure tfie personal liberty of the citizen. I shall vote for it ; but I shall vote for it with some hesitation, simply because it seems to recognize by implication the validity of the am st. If this was a bill to authorize any man not engaged in the military or naval service of the United Slates who was arrested to shoot down upon the in stant the man that should attempt to ar rest him it would do my soul good to vote for it ; because of all the outrages that have ever been pcrpet rated in this country upon the rights of free American citizens, oi all the violations of the Constitution of 1 he United States, of all the violations of j the principles of civil liberty, of all the crimes that have gone up from earth to j heaven to invoke the vengeance of Al mighty God. this crime of arbitrarily and without due process of law arresting quiet, peaceable citizens and dragging them from their homes is the greatest. Sir, I mean to speak w hat I feel. I would welcome any thunderbolt, whether it came from heaven or from lull, that should strike to the earth any power which, in violation of the chartered rights of the American j people, should attempt such an cxercir-e j of arbitrary power. I Mr. IVi si. lent, it m.-.v bo considered by ' some that the huigiinire I use is strong that the feeling I inaiiifor-t i- unreasonable: i but I happen to live in that ur.f rtu:,ate J section of the country where tlier-e things i are of !aily oecurrer.ee. Mr. 'a!landi iiam, who h:; been referred to, was a distingui.-hed niember of the 1 Vir.oci atic ! party, a politician known to the country, i :ind when he was arrested it created reat J excitement throughout the land. I,i the piiet little village where I rcsi de such i things happen idrnost daily. I have known I as many as four in a day carried off: nut ; inloriued f the cliare against them ; i (ii;i;.-ed fiom their families and their 1 boiiics : not allowed a hearing and by i th order of j-out (iineral Schenck, or ; Skunk. whicbeer is most applicable to ; Il,s Hiarnrtt r, banished lvyond th- hues. I 'have had the voting w ite come to my house and with tears in her eyes a-k me whether anything could he done, am thing could be said, to call back her young hus b:uid to take care of his infant children. I have witnessed such scenes for the last two vcars. They are men in the humble, quiet walks of life, rind the attention of tlie country is not called to their cases; but when a distinguished gentleman like Mr. Yallandigham was arrested great meetings were called and great indigna tion expressed. It is just that those meet ings should be called, and that indignation should be expressed: but, sir, the people of this country know nothing from such cases of the barbarous tyrranny of this Administration. Y hen :i man of elevated position is dragged from his home thev know it : but hundreds and thous ands of people in the quiet walks of life are dragged from their families and homes and the country know nothing of it. Sir, if the tears shed by the faithful and de voted wives and Hie worse than orphaned children in this country who have suffered from the oppression ot this Administra tion could be bottjed up as witnesses in that great and final day when a just judgment shall be rendered against men for the iniquities done in life, they would be piled mountain high upon the heads of Abraham Lincoln and his unconstitutional advisers. Go with nie to my own State, and I will take you to one single neighborhood where almost one third of the inhabitants have been dragged from their homes, not localise they have ever raised an arm against this Government, not because they have ever resisted the execution of any Federal law, but because they were po litically obnoxious to the party in power ; and the sculf and scum of creation, men whom gentlemen would not admit into their kitchens, have the commissions of provost marshals to go into gentlemen's bouses and drag them oft to Iteltimore before a General Schenck, who, not by any authority of the Constitution of the United States, is to sit in judgment upon those men and decide whether they shall live peaceably and quietly in their homes where they have been in the habit of liv ing, and where their fathers have' lived, or whether they shall be banished to a hostile shore. Jtfr. President, I do not mean to say anything offensive to anybody ; neither d" I niepn to ray anything unbecoming my position as a ruc-mber of this body ; but I thank God that Clement L. Yal landigham has returned to the United States. I clipped out of a newspaper the order for his banishment, which was by telegraph. Great God' a free American citizen, living under a country the people inhabiting which ure secured in their lights by a fundamental charter, a charter which secures trial by jury and freedom from arrest except by due process of law ; a citizen of such a country as that ar rested by telegraph, a telegraphic dL-patch from the seat of the emperor at the other end of the avenue, stating, ' You w ill send him beyond your lines, and if he re turns within the lines, then you will ar rest him and keep in confinement during the term of his sentence !'' Now, sir, let them execute it. lie has returned, thank God. The issue is made: the issue will Le met. I know that two orders have been made at least I am very well informed of that fact ; I do not know it : I was not present for his arrest ; but I am informed on the same authority that u Z , i , "r 1 hej ne recked. I am also informed i hat a m, a. officer has been here from ; )hio tor the last .several iL-ive u-miinrr they th Ulno tor tne last several davs waiting hour by hour the command of the man who sits cnthroed at the other end of the avenue. Sir. I invoke not ti e spirit of revolu tion. I want jieace : and hence on all occasions when questions of this charac ter have come before the body I have al ways advocated a legal, peaceful remedy. I have invoked Senators from the begin ning ot this contest to give us the prolec- nun oi law ; ior 11 inn unnappv war shall continue I want to see it confined to its resent location. I do not want to see civil strife in the adhering States ; and hence upon all occasions have invoked the interposition of this bo y to preserve us from outrages that mi'jht lend to unfortu- n-il.i .-,!!, ! in !.,. .i,I collisions in the adhering S'afes. 1 so et n upon 1 1iv subject of military do! V iut'-rfcrt nee with elections a right .--cured to us by the fundamental charter of our liberties, a right dear to frecnun, and a right which nobody but a tyrant de spises. I'.ut even our appeal for the free exercise of the ballot has been disregard ed. We have invoked you upon all oc casion to give us I gal security for our ri tits. Wenfk no pnvilegcs tor our- -elves that we d say to you. " As not accord to you. We free American citizens go to the polls, cast your votes freely for the inn of your choice, even if it is for. Vbraha m Lincoln, the man of all other men on the face tf God's earth most unfit to administer the affairs of this Govern ment, and if the jwpular judgment in a fair election is against us we will quietly submit and say it is the voice ol the peo ple i tiii sir fi asK Liu- same: niinc"e ior -, " ' Wo ..f ,l W,W for ,b last - -. ' two years have had no free exercise of, the elec tive franchise. Y'ou have enjoyed it ; people not living in our States have enjoyed it when they came into our j States; convicted felons have enjoyed it ; j but we, simply because we arc f"10- i crats, are not allowed it. Uy the lit ip of i Almighty God we will be allowed to do it hereafter; and I now advertise the i vartv in power, as an numoi is an humble manner oi 1 the Democratic parly, wo will have the freedom of election and freedom from ar- rest unless by ttue process ol law, peace ably if we can; but, by the eternal gods ! if we cannot get it peaceably we will have it forccabIyr ; and you may make the most of it, if that be treason. We have sub mitted just as long as we intend to sub mit. I say this not to offend anybody ; I say it not in the spirit of bravado ; but I say it in the cool, calm, deliberate determina tion of a man who is a member of" a party of like sentiments with himself. When the convention meets at Chicago one plank in its platform will be " free dom from arbitrary arrests ;" to which everv man. in my judgement, will pledge his life, his fortune, and his sacred honor, in the same spirit that his fathers pledged themselves in the revolutionary nines m the assertion of their right of independ ence. CrThe Washington correspondent of : some of the Kepubiican papers state that since the Hlairs have got Chase out of the , Cabinet they have now turned the r bat- i.anii,ei, im-j- t cries on Stanton : and t here is a likeli - hood that that very peremptory and scat ter-brained personage may also be com- i polled to walk the plank. In view ot what is every day occurring, and in order to bring alxuit unity in the happy family, it would not be a bad idea for the Presi dent to get rid of his present cabinet, and install in tlicir places the Blair family. Thev have clearly become a Kwer behind the throne crreatcr thn tho tlirone itself. 27, 1864. Corre sponbciut. Davenport, Iowa, July 15, 1864 ! The White-House moon-calf and his : waiting maid have furnished" the people i with a series of proclamations for 'Thanks- ' giving and prayer" and, as a matter of i cereinonv, "fasting." As to the fasting ! i .art we'en.-f se.h.it tloit w511 ,rZ'i to that, without a "general order," provid ed the ltebs get a little more of a foothold in the vicinity of Washington. There seems to be as much of a chance for the : Uebel army to secure Washington, as ours Richmond: so we hope, incase our Cap itol is bvseiged, that the enemy will spare ' tlie city but we shouldn't shed manv i tears of regret, if they should be so inhu ! man as to shut off tlie source of the many i stale, musty jokes that are reputed to come up from that brimstone locality of darfc- nt--v or plainly the city of w hich ancient j Sodom was the model, j In all the thanksgiving proclamations, i old Abe is disposed to give the Divine : fr tlie vile, accursed proceed- . of , J , f ; m5li;ons fmm thJ t j i ; sibiiitv of answering to time and the peo- i "l i.i iuu o. mo j pie for the crimes and suicidal policies of j 6tnt'th the cause, that quite amuses i his notorious Tory and Abolition Admin- j 11 s" . , .,, . iistratiou. ' j "To repent of manifold mus." j Does old Abe think the American peo- U 0 "'J l "l .ttU prised at the tardi i pie have Income fools, for one himself) to in not making the discov , suppose that thev attribute, (like as he j i " would be necessary to i savs in past proclamation, the "sacrifice ' hilckx ,the Powcr of ,he Almighty c"i-4- l- i i ;.i i i'i ,j i rattier than by wasting nuu anv iurther ot lite, limb, health and liberty, uicurred ; . . J , , . . hv liiave. loiiI niul oatriotic i-.itizens J . j - - i J ic lArd ? We arc disposed respectfully or rot, to difier from the intimations of the "jokes" on the jMint of his charging the Lord with tlie productions of the devil. To suppose that when Fed and Heb meet in the mur kv battle, with fierce and demoniac dem 1 cn.-trnti f his life ons, each vicing with the other for blood clashing, gleaming, deadlv ' we pon, striking theii opponent to the earth ; or when the muzzled cannon belches forth a thousand thunders and a lightning stream of death, leaving in the ; vacuum nought but mangled humanity, quivering from the effects of the monn n- i tons conta -t : that this is the "work of : the Lord ?" Ne'er a time. I As regards fasting and prayer," under I piesent circumstances we must acknowl- j i edge that He who proclaimed "K-ace and j i good will among men" did not teach us i to "fast and pray" the Lord to hold stsme j lodv, u Jiilit $omclf!y else cuts somebody'. I tiiViflt. ! In a late proclamation Lincoln says, I "Population has steadily increased, not j withstanding the waste that has been ! made in the camp, the siege, the battle j field ; and the country, rejoicing in the oiiirmenlpd strength and ) .V'l. I V It . -I l- ----- V' . - - - - ( i 13 rr.m "CU l'J . ..T" , . -..i . . ot vears w itn large increase oi ireeuom. yvn Honest Alc makes out a hcavv .. o-lricre(f Speaking of increase Jf pyp.jo,, certainly cannot be so pt .j Rs tQ Ultiui.lte that tiK.re iias 1, Rn uicrease in tll0 population of the North wini 5UC, havu,- iiil wa.te (hat has been ,njl)Je ,he t..mip &c. without the tr:m:;p)rtat-U)n t,f a fcw thousand negroes, l0lM bc ilHhKled in the calculation. lb ; a,..liul Il0gro c(.j10o!s Iown along the ! j";m(lc t.n.t yc can-t ?ee how it is may properly nave reierence 10 nia i t - r i i ' . At- pos- ! sible to siicnk thus of the white population ; of the North. Had he said there was a , vast increase m the number of fallen i women," and "bastards, then would the truth have been half told. Hut, as it has fallen to '.he lot of our six foot Gov ernment to represent a party, whose prin ciple consists in the number of lies thev i can invent, so we must expect the truth so far as in them lies. "Is permitted to expect continuance of years with large increase of freedom." D'nl any one ever see such audacious ly ing impudence ? "Is permitted," for in- : stance by whom ? 'I, old Abe', would 1 be the reply. It -has certainly come to a ; l Jhc United when the Llnct Executive ot States and the land of boasted liberty has set himself with the power to say whether this country shall or shall not move in prosperity with all her laws and various institutions, harmoniously work- ing for the general welfare of the inhabi- tants. Such is the case, without any ",IsltP"IIU,llu" I." "7 . , r,i-..Koif .Administration has : r,,',,1M" i" , " . , . , nroven bv its already promulgated ami tyranical policies that the question of ; nf(jre d(J jiOUSC r "Why, it was a char prosiH'ritv and peace and non-prosperity : coal cart nnd final destruction is to bc balanced ! ; iUn u-Piik hand ot an imbecile, traitor- l.t miiiimiilnn. J l i V1U iiuwif- t ...... I Never could the people have leen more ' have been quarrelling, effectually humbugged by Barnunfa 'Joice ; ' . Hell.' than by the man (or thing) that : CSrAfter .uccessfnlly popping the Mues obtaincl the "chair." under, and' alone . tion, the next thmg s to ' " ' " ' VOL. 11-NO. 30. J by accidental circumstances : as proof J it is an undeniable fact, dear tm the iv- crJ that !he voice of ncar,v 1,000,000 of the PI,le was "gainst him, although he vs fairly Now. would it nt haV(i k00" J policy, had he listened to t,,e vou'e ot" the P'l!,. rather than the Wan? philanthropic demogouges of tho Republican party? Hut let him drive or; he will soon be at the end of his race, with a fair chance for the end of no matter w hat. He will sve that "History but repeats itself." "A bud against a comet" will not prevent it from making a collision, (that is, the Freeim nt eom'at) with the Army of ollice holders and con tractors that wait about the 1 n sident's j door, Lazarus like, to receive the crums ; from his generous hand. ! The very latest proclamation from ! Lincoln, onhrinj the people to assemble j ut their various places of worship, and j w hile there, "to confess and repent of ; thf.iie manifold sins ; to implore the com ! passion and forgiveness of the Almighty, i uai ronw.su-in "'iiu nis win, tne exist- , In! rebellion may be spreedily .uppress- ! ed," certainly gives signs of a depression . ,,f ... .1 4v:.. . that it consistent with His will, the exist- : ' - . ' ; modem style of warfare. We exj.oct old ! Abe's stratagy will discomfit the great Lee to such an extent that all the military i talent in the South called together, can't fathom. What next ? we await events, j The next "news," from Kithmund will i probably be very interesting as the taking of Jetf. will possibly commence from a point iu the Zeninth one as yet not tried, and 'twould seem the only one left, as a complete circle ha leen described by Grant, around the stronghold of Kebeldom I and the principal result is a dead losa of braggadocia and threats with a heavier ' loss of nearly 100,000 brave men. ' Zi? repent of Tiii.li: tins" as though ; the people were responsible for the hell lorn acts of Abe and the Abs. and their j confederates. It is the measure of the man, to insinuate that the people only are wicked; being guilty of sinful deeds, while ! he is all righteou, not needing forgive ness, lie has 1kx-u considered a silly" old fool, but this last proclamation beat9 all foolervdom for foolishness. He has ccr tainlv forgot that he is the government. We propose that he repair to the temple of prayer, and offer up "once, for all," and that will save a great deal of soiled clothes, and the curses of many, and an swer for those who dare not approach the " "v thi-on. as readily as he who claims to be inspired from that source. "As a day of thanksgiving, humiliation and prayer." God only knows, if Lin coln's Administration has not humiliated us as a nation, without making it a spe cial act of prayer; then we are not to pass judgment from the signs of the times. When it comes to thanking the Al mighty Kuler for past mercies and present prospects including the workings of a gang of thieves, murderers and traitors ; we can't do it thank the Lord for what j he .s of ; of Ullcoln mav ih.ink 1Iim for what the , are t'Q d if it wilI Fatitf lhei' , .5, W:4,MIHV . hllt thov ' if.V their stinted conscience ; but they can just leave us out when they get that far. . Better, in our estimation, that the peo ple humble themselves in sackcloth and ashes and mourn the loss of their fellows and countrymen, who are wantonly sacri ficed to appease the rt rcnye of the Aboli tion Moloch, riding on a Dis-Union char iot or Juggernaut, than be making and observing proclamations for "thanksgiving humiliation and prayer." Tt o,,,-r-tt wil.le Hint "mv Ijord the ; , f ,', f,a vrrv nrtn.;., t tho ; . . cnmtltrQ ,,f .i.nri1(j;( ' !vn,i hroL-c,, war-harnef. j hc.oK hh u visngo, in aphantasniagora ; lu ,iy th(j , plftre Cif war , iainting hell bu the sky." j NORTHWEST ( . oto , o-.iuuusam juu hiu " - ! - . 1. 1 ,i.,i.,: iVw up" mg 00 oe ucumm - . - t tiVVpll what was de first ting dat come o-Whon a man makei his wife a n that thov ! )i'imbnmi oresent it is a Si i t I i fc4 - S J