Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, October 05, 1864, Page 2, Image 2

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Itaocrat ani f rntiiul.
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S. LI. Pettcngill & Co
Aiivcrtfang Agents, G7 PaiiK. Kow
Now York, and 10 .State street, I tost on,
arc the a ithoii.cd Agents for the I)km
O vV Sr.KTiN-K.i.," and the most influen
tial and target circulating Newspapers m
the United States anil Canada, lhey
are empowered to cunt i act for us at out
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VV NEW JKKSi V.
roi: vice riiEsiDCNT,
GEOBGB D. PENDLETON.
or onto.
I'resldcntSal Wcciors.
Ei.r.cToi:s at h.i:E.
Uolcrt L. Johnston, Rich vsd Vaux,
SsiSATOUIAL l-I.ECruKS.
Willhue. Lmigldln,
IMW. U. lhhubol.l,
i:.Iwavd P. Dunn,
Thomas yi'tJulleuh
h:w;rd 1. IIc-s,
Thillp S. Gerhard,
(ieor-e (I. Lei'ter,
Michael Selt.er.
Abrahim V. Oi;;iii!r.
It. .bort Swincl'jrd.
John Ahl.
Ilenrv ii. Smith,
Tha klellS Ji:u:ks,
Hu-h Mont;4 lncry,
J.,!ai M. Irviiic,
Jes, M. Them. son,
It;i.-Hil;ts rei'.Vli,
Patrick M'Avy,
Thomna H. Walker, James P. Llrr,
Oliver S. D'mmikk, William J. K i:alz.
Paul Ltidy, William Mute. ..im-ry.
Cvitjrcss,
KOBEUT L. JOIIXSTUX.
Assembly,
cyru.s l. rrrvSinNG. of jjiv
J MVr.i;. of Ubeu ur;
CoiiuuisxiufiCr,
hi). It. DUNN KG AN, of Cl"u!:iM
gi:oiigi: owwv-, t r.L-i.
Aid-: tor,
JOHN A.Ki-.NNMIA'.r.f Carrolllown.
J'. S. NOON, Chairman,
Geer-e Dehmv, J- S. Murdls. G.vr-c r'
K. .ah.:!, ilv- linger, i'i.ihi- .Miller, .!
I-;. ?.tch-ti.ie, Joeph P. he, .I.-h:i ! ibie
D.ivid lYun. r. Heur i 'i v J k:
toith, i".ii.-.::a I'lun. .., . 3?i.i .-
Gcorj-C Gur'e v, J..i.u ?.h lier.u"!,
lumevcr, W. A. Kriu--. 'l ie :. i MeG- u
Ja-(.li-Yonh-i-,cr, J. F.-G .e ! n. J. i n II
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Diver, Joiu. White, Hcnrv Topncr. Ni !
la.s Canuaii, M. J. Plott.' -I. W. Cond.
Du iel C-oi.fair, Ww. M.-Cloi-key, Dm';. !
D ..nelly, Anlhe-i.y L.-nj, JoLu- Mar.
John llya.'..
G ; u g a 1 f s .s i n n ii I .
A 1 1 i 1 4 is the ku't i ap r yotj will get
j reious to the October election, our
readers will excuse us Ibr taking a tew
v.tads to them on the Cougivc-ional can
vass. The Abolition candidate has been
playing u bold game with regard to the
draft in Cambria county. For his own
benefit he had near 000 more men drafted
than the tpi ,ta of the county, l!u3 was
done fa the purpose of frightening them
away from the election left these men
should swell up the majority against him.
llarr is his creature and the balance of
the board are his pnilh-ans, and he there
fore can do what he (hoosc3 with them.
So much for what yankco ignorance r.nd
impudence with cunning can do. lie has
abuat capacity t nough to keep nn entire
animal for the benefit of agriculture. In
deed he would be admirably suited for
that occupation, being a man of good
bodily sirergth he could keep the animal
i.nler perfect control, mid being of sober
and regular habits he would be always
found at his post. Had he turned his at
tention to th'n business instead of Con
gress, he would deserve the thanks of the
community instead of trying to disgrace
himself and them by running for Con
gress, he deserves th ir execration.
Wc can hardly blame him for this, it
is a kind of tfkeajc incident to the
Ieppli of New Erg!aud, vo are not
Physician enough to describe it. It is fi !
moderate typo of hjdrocqhilH$ incited by
ignorance and impudence, and breaks out
in no section of America except in New
England. When it lingers in the Consti
tution of a man and breaks out on him he
is not only to be pitied himself but he be
comes troublesome to his neighbor?.
When this defease becomes chronic, the
patient thinks he is a greater man than
any other of the same grade of society,
lii't weUUU stop iv. njii.iiv 10 nuio m
ll00Pio think so. Henediet Arnold was j
the first Yankee that this disease broke I
out on to an alarming extent, you all j
know his history and we nerd not repeat
it. The members of the Hartford Con
vention were all diseased with this mala
dy. Sumner is one of those, he can
scarcely now be satiated with blood, r.l-
though he himself is as great a coward as
ever trod the preen earth. When Drooks i
undertook to cowhide him, v.ith a Fmall j
ratan he held up his hands and implored
for mercy declaring that he was u non
combatant r.nd could not protect himself,
and was eo "lightened that ho had to
travel over Europe lbr nearly n year to
get the scare off. Although many boys
of ten or twelve Years of ae got as much
us he got once or twice a wee'.; fivm their i
parents or teachers. 1
Ihis Urease iucr atiae.-.o me uu.o-
i crats of New England, they are us l'
I tnotie ana nonie i:ca:ieu a peopie us e
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ever n.ei u... u uu,:,v ....ucu U!!ll..r propeious and llouruhing com- (0. We trust this scheme has not fri-ht-Abolitie.nits
or Reformers us they call ; .,K,.lU.cuUli try :ind redeem the country ; ctu,.l any of the fullowiuii names away
themselves sometimes. They are always , tlKvhtr before von leave- it. fn-n. tin h- homeK rv-;.l. t!v n, ;.
hurrying the work of the Lord and try
ing to assist him with the morals of the
community. Whether this melancholy
disease incident to the Yankee Abolition-
! ists came over m the .Mayhower, or
whether it is indigenous to tiie soil we
caunut eay, but of one thing we are cer
tain that there ate no people in these dis
united States, so devoid of patrioii.-iu or
or so intermeddling in human idf lira as
these Abolition Yankees who are alleeted
with this disease. They all pretend to
love (od and hate their neighbor, though
the Scripture says " he v. ! o says he lovcth
God and haleth his neiehK.r i.- a liar and
the truth is not in him." They tuo i ll
therefore fairs from the blood; h'nvty
nreavher-, down to this man Ikukcr, if i
there be any truth in Stipture.
That this disease has become chroi
v.Uh lkuker we are well aware ;
ue
; came here on an exploring e.)e.iitie ;:, hot
I from the. - .M.une I.iouor haw
sear or two b.loie I e. di 'eevei'i h
.- m
stave
' lorak ties, he took !: :..:o his head t!:at h-
eouid l'i II. l l.i this
habit; uu-1 uel.e
ting cup from th
slow in doinn it.
tli ". negro I aIu.
li-au
County ii-oii lis i . d
the iu. i ileus intoxica-i.-ind,
:u; the ho-rd was
Tiiis v.-as rcvlous to
.bsoi-bod his t-ob r.Ucn-
lie earn t. Johtislt
n and
T'ilVl-
w:i-ie
lotui iu
l he 1 or t.:m
that tov. n, on ho b-. auiiesoi tn
.Ma.ii.
ur of
, .ion or
hi in
img
"u!
.-rva'.iou tu:vu'
I ( i..-r it was a v ol
4) (' .,..T,.,r
111, uy 1,1 luv. i. , ii.u;. j
I he p:;--.--;-i oy a l.:r--;e grocery w m
j s-aw a 'u-eut uvmy bativls of ?ih.iion:t::!:eb
Ileciitered into conversation with th
own
Asked him if th
1 an
wer
ail full. I lav ing leeched an answer
in
the alurmative 'him t,,e u- uileiuuel
nauly pro-
tinelor, and also u.iiu1 answer.-) to pu. nes
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with regard to the amount sold wecklv,
.,-,.1 :A
he reiired wit'i some c: pit il fer his 'lec
ture. The lecture came on, and a good
manv ueoi.Ie eatha'cd in to hear wh.at the
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thm. He lh mndelvd :o.v:iv :is if l is, i
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mouth was lull ot hies, until he came, to
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, it i i i o r ,
rds. I h-described the seen; as awful
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about the whiskey barrels and the pro-
irietor as entirely gone up.
ly gone un, "that his
.rail was lina'e 1: -to a ner-I ne:r.I inn
nit of a human being. "louare
a liar, said Jacob rronheiscr, "that
was me and your head is more like a beet
J
head as mine." This brou
:ni tiown me
, . , .,
shed, and iu the turmoil the orator va
moosed the ranch, mi l never was heard
of as a temperance, lecturer since. lie
now has turned his solo attention to the
negro and politics and it has been said
and also verified on oath, that he ha3 pro
mised after he gets through with the negro
to assist the Lord in getting rid of another
branch of Godless ethics as important as
any of the former. Wo have no personal
feeling against Mr. Darker, we would do
him a kindness as soon as we would to any
other neighbor, a feeling of duty to tko
Democratic party would uot permit us
to let him sbp through unnoticed Wc
might Lave said tilings, and said them
truly, that would make Mr. Darker wince
il" his hide was as thick as an elephant's,
but we forbear. We sot nothing down in
malice, wc only introduce lam to the vo
thr. r
ountr in a sniritof kindness, j
We have always been grateful Jo I'rovi-
d-nce lor two inestimable favors conlared j
on us, the- lust is that we have been born
of the masculine gender instead of the
feminine, because it is as much as wc can
do to sustain the character of a gentle- j
man, ami we would never be able to pus-
tain the character of a hulv, with our i
present natural gifts. The second is that j
we have not been born a Yankee A boh- i
Uonl.-.t, because wc might the n bc subject to '
the same infirmity thai lingers in the con- j
stitution of our friend liarkcr. Tliut dis-
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case which hardens the face, so hens t!is
' I
I ear
! head, and blunts the intellect
. "To I'oa? Tenia, o Israel I'
IIAhLY
HOUND THE i'LAG, ;
1JOYS! !'' i
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Are you determined to come to the
election all you Democrats of Cambria
county i This may be the last free gen-
cud election cyer yuu will he.ve in IV:. n-
fylvar.ia ; 1'or be at-.-ured if Lhicohi will
be elected this time, he will toe that he
v.IMbe in-i.
iu jeopardy again iur
Uv:!nt of votes.
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You men of vigor and acthily of life . tent ion. You are yet free from tins blood -give
this day cheerfully to your country,' huek'mg triui; irate.
in not only voting yourselves
ieg every facility to your
but afe'i-d-
aged
intirm
neighbors go the polls.
You young men wlio have jur-t arrived
at manhood, see that you exert yourselves
on lids import ant oeca.-Iou. There is no
election but what Is important, but this
is t!ie jno.1 1 important since the days of
Thomas Jelleison. Let every Demo
crutie voter be present and ote the whole
tieltet, from ('
o,V!l tO
C.tmtv
Auditor.
See that yonr tickets ate a!; right, read
1 litem yourself or if vou ca.n't Tea'
1 ,.!,.JW
I lliem to ::ome reliable Deino:rit to read
j them f -r you, and then don't let than out
of your hand, to you avc than to the
: iu,p-
(t
he election.
mu.t bei cp'-ncd upon the
Uv- ry y.
t hat imiiiv tliut wis!:cs. to en
. . . ... , - i
I l ie-
m.
wn.i a i..ite
phiiuutiuopy Ibr the b.uck man, win rum
1 ii.i tl.r the sake cl
Wa.lt not tl.-r ha i-Ts
r lor tnem.
w.,i-!i Iev
. e s
ur-
en yourselves.
hi your honc.-!v ol
pose you waited to the thieves broke, into
voiii- houses and has robbed you of your
best property and are
vou i.eek au-.I heel
now
A e
I'.buui to lie
eu
.to
a l it troiu
!1 b."
... rsr !u
While
meet.
i l-.-i yu-i to extricate yeur. eives.
vour h:u:!.i and ll-. t sue lo
these cowardly fe a e-f hu:.:::n hlr rty
! at the ballot-box, and tie v will shiiuk
f.'oUl .,,!. UJ V. rei.ilileli thiet V.'Ould
! fie.ni a detective. hi.-,ien to no talk
j from them until after the. election.
Th?y will tell you nothing but lies ; Abo
! hi:. coin tells lies. S.:u, loo's dispatcher arc
t nearly all lies, and of course the sua. 11 fry
:re indoctrinated in the science of being.
j
1 Helieve tliem not.
Do your work t h an and well, h.av
ibcry and corruption to that party whose
J . 1 , .
ry essence is rruptiai. Tlicn vail
I bril
ver
you be prepared to fnish your work un
in November bv the election
ii eor-jre
i I- olcCidhiii, a gentleman, a Soldier and
; f
1 'patriot. J Ins must be done by exertion.
! The Lincoln party will not be easily
. , , . , ,
-kiven from their plunder. i'hr-y will
. . J
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10 luoou, regaruus oi uonesiy, neccncy
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none.
i luuL-r i.,.r r.i.r .,...1.1
ine niovv aim iook u;a. jj. i mere oe no
such word m our vocabulary as leal.
The American Democracy never failed
when they were united, and they never
were better united nor could they be than
at the present time. Then as avc said
above, " To your tents O Israel," and
success will crown our eilbrts.
Uoman Dniester, a watchman from
Gailitzc-n to Cresson on the Pennsylvania
Hailroad, was killed on Wednesday night,
by sitting down on the track and falling
asleep. Many have lost their lives in
this manner, and it seems strange to us
watchman will venture to sit down on
the track at
N'oticc to flic Drafted.
At the earnest and related solicitation
of Hon. Edgar Cowan, U. S. .Senator,
the Secretary of War has decided that
men who paid the three hundred dollars
commutation arc not liable to the present
llraf" Mon who paid said commutati..:.
WU tl,crefyrc bc exempted upon the pre-
seniation of their certificates to the Hoard
at "burg, on the day they are
IlollfieJ to aVl- The following is the
ordcr of the vost Marshal:
i kovost Marshal's Offick,!
17th District, I'enna. j
IIoi.i-iDAYscLia;, Scjt. i'S, 1SGJ.
'I'llO i,.,:r-,r ,f Wo r ..... .!... t C
Rny jKrsoa Jr;ifted thaI1 t!.thn exemption
on the ground of ha'.ing paid three huu-
wed dollars commutation money to pro
"rc "-itutc under the acts approved
March od, 1S-J3. and February 21, ISO i,
, ,i ' , e r , ,i
upon nue proof o! such payment havnie
upon iue proot ol sncli pay
been made, ho will be entitled to exemp
tion from the draft.
The names of the following persons
drawn in the last draft have been stricken
num tac rill,J they are, of course, cx-
onilit. llr( ll:.'v niv i... nci.it.-nl t. mr.r.vt
to tiic r,0:mi yliv this excess was
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' ,;-:ivn in this county, it is not for us to
. ily :it the present time. The correction
. Was made in ample time to prevent this
excess' from being drawn, but still this
, Hoard with liarkcr as their outside man,
cr;ive them u bonus of twenty-tive per
. lit. beyt i.d ai.v oil
ot i:er count v in
the Dis-
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i'.atai.- u, John Lei.tze, Mike Kiliduti, Jehu
i:a,Sii:cli.
V.',i;';tm St...rm, Y V.s. lianVn, Wiilluti
T;.-rp,..a, Ti.--masli..;,li, J.Lu J T.-ox-eli,
tlilvraul PatU-itooii.
Lord'rj Jii.-roihli .
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John Hi:.. ;:;.!!. Wii. ili.-i i-r. .hwob KmVr.-. i
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s, A W Green
, James Pun:-
M D Wagner, DueiJ G iutth'
l:ett, James lhv. '.as. Kvan P. Ivl terly, Peta
Uiban, Ilcmv Ihule.
Perry Tro:!c-i-, Aar.n Y ua ; - ;r
J .!.n W
IS, Js'jll
Mnlth. lJ.uue I ,v o..l ! .. 1. 1! W
1 Van.scovovk.
I y" "ff"; 11 S . Miller, hanard
i Kt0"ti Jt hl1 l't'ghLrtv, John Conanan,
SylvcsUr Stuccoer, J u.ics Ha emu David F
Uoavij, oeUU ia:u.L.,i, l.ler Sli'.it.
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J S hucket, Jiichuel Kiylor, Win Storm,
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letcr brown, Mici,,,.i s'-cllv John
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R bert Priugle, Woodbura Benson, Wm
II Hughes, (substitute.; I.tcr Drown, G G
Uorabaugh, Peter Ermoyer.
JlicJiland Tuwnsliip
Samuel J Custer. Pter Win.riml, Michael
Magune, Michael Wool fort, John P Leah
man, John G Mover, Gabri.-I li.imnver.
Jacob II Stud, Joseph Earle, Thonn
Uays, 1) C Strayrr, Franklin i..i
Orris, Martin Hornick, J,,Ul pum,,irdner,
Henry Spc-ihcr, Henry Dimmyer, Morris
D hummucrs, Daniel P Duinnver George
Cenroile, J '
Taylor TuivnxTiip.
John Dakcr, Wm W Wikc, Josiah Goti-h-nour,
John Gardner, Doininio Mi Cue,
James lt.ilkity, Hemy Kri-h-r, Samuel
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k?l UlZITUUl , e.-u: wiun-, in;:,
Thomas Iloran, George Walters, Joseph
I'.rookj, Israel Gouhnour. San.uel S?one-
baugh, Daniel W Goul.nonr, I'ut-..-..l.
t.. .r i i.': Tl
liutt. iiit.:a:i, ii:ei:.i. i j-i.'i.n' , iu-n;m'
Keelor. Joseph S. Paul, Daniel Sti.t.man, 1
llu-h MeMo: cea!, Charles MePi u!-u 1'otui !
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Cuitcniav-jfi TvienzAip. j
Kpl.riim Gu. ter, Hugh It McCioster. f I-' i
Cover, I.enj.uet l.a'er, Joi.n Oliver, i.ph
raim Wio.siiigcr. William Kelly, Jo:.cph
M ick, David Simmons, Atuos Homer.
1'oJer Tov:n;;r ij.
3Iathla.s Shield. Jacob J SJtiayr. G'o-c
Sell, William Ii Grubb, John TinHer. A;it--n !
Preylc. (Crole.) John P G.u.ii.cr. IJ.-nry L
IVden, Cyrus Croyle Joejh IhulT nan.
Camliria lloravjh.
Peter Sole wis, Thomas Gampbdl, P:t
tiiek Grien, Casper Giu.sh, J. sshua F...-ter,
lleu'ien Schurll, James Icl'ike, l'efer
Moi-an, Gharleo Kelly, J .ha (Jaffuvy,
Michael Gilbert, Patrick Harkii.s William
l :vi.-. J..l:n Hohmaus. Wolf Pap!, el. J. .!
Htu.cr. George Seace, Pali ick Keilia, Jao i
luaiu.i'.i, John. lira. iky. j
LdildU'ruiji BcroinjJi. j
O nrad Wintrode. Christian N'tlns, J ' ir.h !
S.niili, J-,hn Su-hr, Philip ilihi'.g r. !
Hairy Miller, William Docj her. '.Je;i- !
line holx iiiiiire John J M'Denniit. Conrad j
Kichcnsaher, Z C.irnev. John Wolf. G-rco :
Fultz. Nicholas Croft' p.. nick Chuk. Eoai !
c;:'-r S:nitli, Adam lJohm-!. Andrew Mi-p; !
Win Saylor, Mathi.u, W;ilh. in,. Mieh; e
Curtii'-v. Wm Grant, Ci.arks G u l.air-ii. An- 1
t'uMin Diiple. Ti.os her.s-.n, AM-cit 15, i: !:e, I
James H WashimUe'ii, Ih-ury K 1 i u-.l -..u. ;
S Dean Can an, John .Slough, John Pi;'J.er, :
Henry Plz, Jr.
MilicMc Uorui'.-'t.
Morrisr-n Morris, Dem.i.i i',y!e. rl"i, ;
Taylor Christian Me-. r Tl.e.ma.- Dow: v .lis- ,'
! ready. J-,siah MX'l.v. MM.:,, 1 j;-,:.y. i
Ttir.rnas Kv ni. ile l::n-,i ' Jv-n- -. !.
Ihmey, Tees '!'. P..Us.C a Mi:--:'i. I i ::
ii -yle, Isaac heryi't; r, -( j h W.:'l;. r. .
Atkinson, Jas . U'ate'.f--:.!. D.ivid il ..'u--..
.), ,'iU W i! li ons, J i u (.;.;.,; r, . . , : : . I
Williams, Dmiel M"G'oh-y. .toiu: U ii- a -v. -Hubert
Lueh.ut. F :v. .!r,'. i.loi. P..' . . i. '
Gi'-kell, Pu.1; ick Tijhc, Peter 11 i-u, Wu- '
hakiu. ;
',':!: .'--j 7'r.;-.-.'. !
Abr..ham 11 Ih- vu. D.-.u'el SHr.ialkr.
George Cul, Hani- ei '.,,;
rt. s:
D-'-'iniK', S.:::McI Si:.!e-, WilleO.: D -'
Samuel Chnke, Gcor..e ',trmr, S.u
Leuiv.
(uota lo fu
l'liUac-d S-.u i j G.
Ji ,!, it ilowa I). i-';7i
Quo'.a DO furnished H'.O surplus 31.
Oinlr.a Tom,.-?,;
Qu,-ta It"
.r-Us;,.t! jn .- ;u
i -.-.- eiu .-r i.rowi
lep.;:;,.! t . ( i. n. i: 1
l-i.ernutn on his proposition i-'i pe:e--'. ih.it
tl:-. u i:r'uti.;tIo:-S Cou'd lea ! o uj ;I-
cal -e-tis Sfn.-rm-in wa: orb. . :. r..l
of one of i ho IYdv ral aim: : :.-:;! !. w..s
oub.r lovi-rnor of cue of the Conild r.ue :
es-
A co;-e n, nden'
cie ct'iui .-'ptr.ts, at.. i b-. i...tc
th- Couhskao'es vs III ;. -,r
tbrough (ptite a n-.vel an!
e!.a:ur:l.
'Ul
.Mom-.-oinorv a
tiat
m ijru uer .as cone into .vi ka;i as vvu'.h
vay heavy force. '
JelfeSTOu Davis on his way to (b.oivia, '
made a speech at Salisbury, North Caro- j
Una, he said although reverse had befallen 1
them, tue spirit of the Confederacy was j
unbroken.' It would yet bring peace r.nd i
independence from a hated foe. lie called j
on all to enter the army, and urged the i
women to marry no man who .-lurked the
duties of a soldier. j
A correspondent of the Charleston j
CvtaLr, says, an agreement has been of- i
fected by the rebel Government,. an I a
Commissioner by which 30,00( soldiers J
of approved valor will be added to their
armies. They are to receive a grant of
land from the Confederacy. The corres
pondent intimates these soldiers are to
come from Poland. It is reported that
Sherman's army are coming North, by
thousands.
Di:soi.ahn. Georgia, from Chatta
nooga to Marietta, about one hundred and
fifty miles, is totally swept of its male in
habitants. " In the still standing eota
ges near the depots, selling pies and fruit
around the cars you see the lean, lank,
yellow-skinned women of the lower classes,
with their tow-headed children, but never
an able-bodied man. Every able-bodied
man wears the Federal uniform, every
able-bodied negro is in the serv ice of the
army." Here, how different the scene !
Here able-bodied men out of the army are
abundant, and nine eases out of ten,
should you ask them where they buy their
clothing, they will answer at Ik J Mills
& Co.'s cheap store, who always have on
baud a large and complete ns.-ortnu ni of
all kinds of uooh ( 'all and e them.
Victory.
About next Saturday or M...nIay ...
the furthest, look out for the most ,r;i
liant victories of the season. S!n;,t0T.
v.-ill issue it out as coming from a rei-uh!.
source or from an intelligent contra! ai,)
that Hiehmoud is taken and also Chu k-;.
ti n That hoe's army is bag?,. 1 :. j
hee himself mortally wounded. J.;l'.r.
son Davis will be dangerously ill with th
yeliow fever. Not oidy the backb-jn-of
the rebellion will be crushed, but v.
rack will be broken. This is a!) ; r
electioneering purposes. Wher. ('
these thing would happen. t!ie : k ....
wouhl ii;l be iu f.jll life and vi-j-T ;;:
will la-t os ifi as hineo':: raid hi-.-! ..j l,
contractors v, i!i i;u-t.
Ci'r We see by fjw Ab'.j'-tu.'V, t' :,t
Francis I-'kuiigan has retired from i!.,
canvas as Abolition candidate for Sher'.!',
and that (ieorge II:!g!ebat:t:!i lias Lrot int j
the Union heague, and takes his place.
W e are of the hiunblo opinion that it
makes no particular ditTerente which of
the two nun will run. Hut we are satis
fied to ad .pt the sentiment uttered bv th:.:
greatest of philosophers and staiesm. I;
Abraham, That it is no time to sw:.;,
horses.
C:r The .X-:i;,tl It,:!:j-i,:r, th-; cl !
a?id ab'e organ ut the Whki party : ti e-honi-
ille .A---, ", one of the mo.-t in:! !
e!il:?d papei-s in the country; the N-.
hoii lou C ' (-..'-, (. iitieeticut. which :-np
poiEed hin oln an 1 John.-on lot wej-..
utter the H.,.':iiii..re Coineniioii : the A-:i
Arlru- ...:,:(. Michigan, formeiiy ik-pu'-.c.-an:
tl: Sudolk c.-af'f, one ot' ;i
!..o-t imh.'-mi.d i- pul licau pap.-r-
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u' M!.. !'.: ', to Mi.-s. Mary Ann (Hih-V-i
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the voun
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diX h. SCAN FAN.
Ait.! :
Get. C. V-l
V
uillior's ?.ciu.
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Audit
nun -" '.-1 by the Orplinns' C
ot l-mibna county, report o.i -a
of ti e sscts iu t.-e han.h of C! a:l,-s it.
Fllis, Trustee, in-.j on his li t aoeouei of
prececilsof ti.e tv.. i estate of A-lan: Cv-.r.
tieeoa.-oil. t a?i 1 e.:.i..--.t the )'Crs..iis legf'y
cntitl.-.i t'arao. 1 i-:t 1 v notifies all part'..
inter, sti.i, that ! ' u ill attend lo the datk
of his s;.'.! a j -poiiitn.eiit at his office in t::
Bonauh of Kl cnsba-.-,'. on ?.h .nd-iv ti e 14:".
day of Xovcml vr nvi.'.. at one oMoel. in t: c
a! icriioou.
WM. KITTFLL. A tall tor.
Get. 5th IS'Vl Ot
Vuettor!. Xollcc.
7'he underh::?d
Au.l't.ir, appointed ly the Oi phans' C.-urt
of Cambria county to re;. orr i:!s'iii.;:ti :i , f
the funds in the Louis i,f M. IImss.'H. Fs.j..
Adm'r of the estate of John P:.u ii. I.ite of
Washington tovvu-liip, dav'd. up. u l.is par
tial account confirmed by theC'Urt at Sep-,
tembcr Term ISo I. hereby notifies all per
sons interested :n the distribution of said
fund, that he will attend to the duties !'
h is t.a id appelntmt-nt at his oftlec iu the
Coroiie;!i of Fhcn-burg, on Saturday the
12th iav of Xuvanber next, at one o'clock.
P. M... "wheu and where th.ey cat: appear
or be debarred from conung in on said
find.
P. A. SIIOFMAKEH, Auditor.
Get. f.th lSul.-:t.
A 1
ll.lltvi 'a Not let'.
a he undersigueu
Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court
of Cambria county, to report iiistributiou el
the funds in the hands of Catharine Mi'
Cilade, (krmerly Catharine Cassidy) Fxceu
trix if lewis Cassidy, deceased, upou her
third partial account an restated by an Audi
tor, hereby notifies all pcrauus iiiteresteil
that he will attend to the duties of his sai.l
appoiutmi'tit at his office iu the loriu-;h et
Fbeusburg, on Tuesday the 15th day it
November next, af one elegit V. M.
JOHN E. SCAN FAN. Audita.
Oct. 5th lSbt. :;t.
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