y .4 C- BY B. A. at. C. 11. 111/EH1..411 VOLUME Hill. } VAIILVAILIJ74M TOWN PROPERtY AT PtJBLIC On Sdlurday the 9111 of Otiober no.rt, n • • • 1 o'clock, P. M. r IIE subscriber will. offer et Public -II- Sale the valuable proptirtv, for annoy years his residence, in the borough of Gettysburg, fronting on South Baltimore Street, and which from lie convenience of 'location and orratigeMent will be found one of the most pleasant and desirable res *lenges: in, the town. The Iniproveinews consist of a well finished T II R E E STORY BRICK. DWELLING, with a Two-Story Back Building . , I I a good Stable, Bath-house, Cistern, an ex- •oellent well of water. with -a good pump in it, with other conveniences—all in excel lent order. The terms, whi.-11 will he acroninvOla ting, will be made kitotvn on the day of ; Bali by Sept. 10. 1832--ta PUBLIC SALE. On IP&lnesday Ihe 13th of October, i ist 0 o'clock, .4. AL, IrrHE subscribers, Administrators of the -m- Estate of WILLIAM M. SCOTT. late of Freedom township, Adams County, de ceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late residence of said deceased, a variety of val. uable 31 Personal Property, viz COWS AND YOUNG CAME, SEEP, . i'lit , ' . .• and HOGS. SLY flgT STET' 'S, a ' brogt narrow tread d 1 Wheel Wag o.. on, and Witha bone-hoed and rse d bough o.. , r v LIE undersigned, Auditor, appointed a nearly new, Ploughs. Harrows, ‘Vinilm ill, )bt by the - Orphans' Court of Adams Cutting Box, Threshing Maellitie, nearly 1 Cimnty, to distribute the balance remain. log in the hands of WILLIAM RITTAI,II, new, Hay and IVilod Ladders, llor I Administrator do bonis non, of ROSA N Gears. Log, Fifth and Cow Chains, horse . WILLET. decessed, does hereby Hake, Fortis, Bakes, and a variety of othe e r 1 N ' t Paroling Utensils. Also—. , give notice that he will attend for that pur- Wheat, live, V.llMT — iind Oats hy the pose at his 'm ai " in Littleslown, Adams Comity, on Saturday the . ] WA dap of Or bushel, flay 1,3, the ton, Corn Fodder. a lot tober nert..when and whet - call persons in of Shingles. Staves, Oak Lumber and Pine . Boards. Also— (crested may attend. 8 Shares of Gettrbarg Bank Stork, ! GEO. WILLS, Auditor. Sept. 24-3 t 5 Shares of Stock in the Gettysburg and 1 Petersburg Turnpike Company, 5 Shares i in the Gettysburg Water Company, with a i variety of HOUSEHOLD ; jAME4 In the residence of the subscri alnht:oizis.l.l,ip,,Ad- deed Kir chew . itnivatittsve , _ i A . , ber, in m i 1 . I auls.ctiuhiv - . or n o u r L a P h . . e l a u s o Ad and other articles too nunternus to 'mem. lion. sr: r A ttenuanee will be given and' est last „-.„, terms made made known on the day (Agate by !TWO stun Y HEIFERS, o,4oPsf , .., A. 0. SCO'l"l`, I white and yellow spreckled , 0111111hd ...... ......,, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, 1 . . supposed to be about 3 years (dd. The G. W, tic oTT, I owner is desired In come forward, pay Oct. I—ts. .Tignit:isti (dors. charges, and take them away. i ABRAHAM REEVER 1 Sept. 17, 1852 REAL ESTATE .17' PRIVATE SALE. rr HE undersigned, auditor, appointed r r HE undersigned, residing in Hun- ! -A- by the Orphans' Court of Adams i tington township, Adams County. ' County. to settle and adjust the disputed Pa., offers at Private Sale that portion of items in the Ac.mtnit of ELIZABETH WEA hit farm east of the Pine Grovc mead, vcit, One of the Executors of the estate of containing Ti/M7T4CRESot first-rate CONRAD WEAVER, deceased, will at land, on which are erected a large , and tend to the duties of said appointment at c li.ous e ,, , his ; o ffi ce in Gettysburg, on 'Thursday d3racx spl i vELl mc nouss , A , „, Mr 21st day of Octobrr next, al I 0 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons inter. Rough.east tenant house, also a -.!. I weather-boarded House, 11 8 „k H am .and tested are requested to attend. Blacksmith Shop, and all the ' improve. R. G. Mee REARY, Auditor. mews neeessary to make home cointorta- , Sept. 2 I -31 . ble. There is a'first-rate Spring of water i yrris ii giv ripx iv a-1 near the door , unsurpassed in the County. 1 0 , %.) A CALA WA 1%1 .11 %SI • There is (in Cie premises a Fish Pond; al. Am u: subscriber. having lately corn ea. a young and dirtying -AL silenced the Butchering Business, in ektiortazzau) , the Borough of Gettysburg, respectfully of choice Fruit. if the purelm- informs his friends that he is at all times i m p Der should wish it, ten acres tit' ready to supply them with fresh meat, of :Woodland 'will he sold in connection with !the 111411111 varieties. such as BEEF, VEAL, the above desirable Property. MUTTON, lAMB, &c. Ilis slaughter. Persons wishing to view the property, house is upon the corner of I,Vashington will be shown it by the lersigned. and Railroad streets. Thankful for the SAMUEL SHELLY. , liberal encouragemetit hitherto received,' he respectfully solicits a con!inuanco of the , public patronage. W...7 - I'erstnts having live stork to this. pose of will please call upon the under. signed, who will pay the highest market price for the.same. ROBERT' HAIM ERSIS. Aug. 13, 1859—if. Aug. 20-if . _ MILITARY NOTICE. Ifilitivlng been made the dilly or nri;aile Inittieeinrs to 'eolledt ati Military :Irma or other•militnry property of this Common wealth, which may be in the passossion 01 any person or persons not entitlutl by law to hold the 851110 All persons having any military arms, tents, regimental or battalion colors or nny other military property ni the State in his or their possession. are hereby requir ed forthwith to deliver the same to the subscrihr, otherwise -limy will he held re sponsible Recording. to law. John Becker, Petersburg ; A. T. Green, East ; Sebastian !helm. Abhutts town NiChnins Morritz, Freedom town ship; and Joseph Barker. Littlestown, are Authorised, to receive and hold ,the mime for the use of the State. . • J,O H.N sco'r•r, Jlrigude Inspotor. 2d .llrigtide,4th 0 . 1 : 04 ,377"' NiDTICEr. THE undersigned, Auditor„ appointed i 1 j? of Adams Cbillitti to' mike disiributilingtof tliti 1146 n: iee in t le Ititkrllo4Ditniel Myties,‘Miohtlei Myers Exeouttint;;ol l 4' • LUDAV 1U K Ilene deceased ' Teo- BUFF* PASSIIiikRE. AtunentlitiolVtettleett ; the; ttesitund, the ".. •• ' ; • ititerthit'a which' is bequeathed to the at io n iinh• of ; t iontlimon is invited `-'oltlvriAshiong:ihdllatulist in interest, bete- y superinfluslity•of BUFF by gives notice that he will attend.‘st E , t h e , is ete hli e h meet .of ,oifige ,ln, the borough iirGettysbutg, on a k o'LLEl3oYoll,,,Moreliitot ?.04.4aji,01 Oclotr pc41 3 ,0 herd nisi. `he'rpiitid ,t 194 . 4 1 ,4. 1 4 . 4# , gv,4oll , acliarge rArtoi-Okssimetems, 781 i. when gnu wherettil peratuts tuterOtent pay sty:in&iinftaty. ;,;‘, ~•i• iRA4 g ll l 4ll.<4. 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', .,: •: 1 : . *, ,b i 1 . : 1 7 , 1 Y r . ,;.: 3 1, 7 1 '''' : . 1 -.7 :,.,... ..,„,:.,.o 4- -._, -- -' , .?,k.iii, mak T „ :,....,, ...,.„.. ~,m.,. . ~.,. ~.:.,..?.: , -......• ,!, ,14 , ; .:' , 7i t n ;11 f. 14.'1' i silt nr , c„........ .,.1..2)131 6, .‘ -.,.. , ‘,..'..:: . t, '' , my: , :.,:, , , ,,, ,.. , : •,, i.: , , ~ . : .)„ . , i , .. • , ~.,, , ;~7, i 141,i .z • st i.„111).1 .. • . , ,••••- ..: • ••.:•..,,; 1.,•,E: - p -. , • ~•. •, • ' '.-.‘' 1 ~• • )itti.' :1 ): i• ~ ' ;''''' • - • " .J l,l E..„ ,• • , . . , , . , ...._ Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous,' a BOOKS 'HE suhricrilier tenders his thanks to the At- Public for the liberal patronage hith erto extended to him, and woultL,respeet fully inform them That, in addition to his usual variety of CONFECTIONARIES rind /OE-CER.93/, he will keep eon• snugly on hand. (MHO' the Fall and Win ter, a supply of the hest quality of --- tinr a U. al ci Hurons will be reserved especially for the ladies. Nu pains will be spared to make the calls of visiters agreeable and pleasant. tt.:7 - A supply of fresh oysters just re calved. Give us a rail. ELIAS SHEA DS. - , Sept. 17-3 t. 1). M. SAIYSER LOOK OUT 1 - Pif UP H TStihscriher hereby gives notice Tll that he has planed his notes, hook accounts &e., (ordebls contracted prior to January Ist, 1849, in the hands of Alex ander H. Stevenson. Esq., in Gettysburg. at While? tinice all persons ir dated fire requested,to.call and make payinent. The large amount outstanding forbids further indulgence. Au. claims 'MOT nR tLOVI). SA NIIJRI.- li s AiIiALESTOCK. Pee. 12, 185 I,tf • • rareft.S.CT Or 'COFFEE. I rvine genoinn, EXTRI9C7 .OF COFFEE. , which has ,beeti ra bently po extensively brought into Ile o iU a aOstitqle for 4 90 tree, and which, rec a In mends itself by reason of its elteripites i as well sla' its excellenee, ettn ft be had, a all Vrnes, a: it e Store of Books ! Books ! S. Ei. DU d[ riIItNDERS his thenka to his frends for the liberalluarohnge so, ong died onfforinly extended lii him, and batwing ' them that he has recently received at his old ettlablishißent in Chomber,sburg street, in addition to his former large stock of Books, ri hew 'assortment to which he invites at ' tention, as being the largest, fullest and : boat assertment Nf' ' ever opened in Gettysburg, and which as usual, ho is, prepared to sell at the kJ I'ERF 1'.11.1(.4:5...c,11 Gettysburg, Pa., June 4, 1832. OYSTERS, ICE CREAM. MEAD & CONFECTIONARIES, NOTICE. .4"0 I'ICE. NOTICE. S. H; BUEHLER • 1, I ' :!.. GE T T Y'S BURG i : I I] ' T . O B BIN tr• f; " ; ~• • • ~ , • - we t.' wry 133 . vlvtili f fill 4 ll DlWOr4lllllo' 00 " , „ • lUD 4,y., E V E'3llc/i.G • •• ' ' 1- .'.'" .. rlq -1 ~1.1 triMr7 • iiT;3`vil *ix ;I ; 'Weil 1 04 . ;,;,,, i s „, 1•4 4 • • • C 3 _loters tor.. The 113rHe's Depatilthee:"- ' The St. Louie correspondent of the 'On einnati .911 as relates the follogintinaident which occurred on the boat in which lib embarked from Louisville : After I got on board, a fewmements be fore we started, mysittention was ttanzeted toward a group of friends with whore,' be came very much interested. It was a family parting with a daughter and sister who was a bride, and was leaving the home ; and friends of her childhood, to cast het ;lot with the one she loved, and seek anoth er home in the far, far west. She appear ed to be an only daughter—at least there was no sister there—and the parting of the mother and child was one of the most !affecting scenes lever witnessedi They ; sat.for an hour aide by. side in ailemeac —bat ' the heart was too full to sp6ak—waiting! for the bout to start, and appeared anxious to remain together as long us possible. At length the laat, signal was given • tliey then rose, and with a look of ; grief t hat I will never forget as long as I breathe, regarded ; each other for a moment, and then t Mg themselves in each other's arms, stood for a while treniblingin their parting an guish, as if in fear lost to sunder that em brace would tear every heart-striug But at last, summoning strength; ,they bade each other the last farewell, in a manner and time beyond the power of Words to describe, such as told all the depth of a mother's and a daughter's love, and •suoh as subdued the whole minipill:ly who saw it into sadness and tears. The father thou came and gave his parting blessing, and bid his sad farewell, and then took the; mother, and they moved sadly When they bad got to the cabin door, she turned to take that last, long, lingering Ilook, which the heart Troves and will_ take when parting with some dearly loves ob ,ject, though we feel that in doing so, the tide of grief and woe and anguish, will' pour with a tenfold form. around the soul. Their eyes met, and if they should never meet again, that lingering look will be re membered till both hearts are still and cold in death, till they meet again in heaven. The brothers, two of them, remained on board to take their parting at the foot of the falls. The eldest brother, almost a man, tried to part with manly dignity, but the last embrace was too much—he quiv ered for awhile like an aspen leaf, and then bade farewell in tearsi. The youngest, a small boy, gave loose to his anguish, and sobbed as if his very heart would burst, and after kissing her again and again, left her as though he had left the sweetest and fic-a_nalatientl QD eitzt.4.,,us_thaualx lia _had doubt northat amid all the storms of life , that parting hour will be remembered for ever. After they had got on shore, they stood on a point and waved their last adieu till they were lost sight of in the distance, Then no doubt a full sense of her loss com ing home with all its power, to the young girl's heart, and feeling that she was alone in the world with the man that she loved, (who stood by her with his arm around her) she hid her face iii his bosom, and gave way to all the agony of her grief. Then I thought, what will woman not do when she loves with all her bort ? And what a creature that man could call his own, when be held that young girl in his arms, and knew that she sufferfd all that anguish for her lave for him, and then I thought what a base heart his must be, if he could abuse that love, and betray that trust and confidence. Yes, base he must be, if he does not love her more than his own soul, and if he would not sacrifice every selfish joy he has on earth to make her happy. Barret, the painter, had two pets, a eat and kitten. A friend seeing two holes in the bottom of the door, asked him for what purpose be had made them there. Battet said they were fur his cats to go iii and "Why," replied his friend, "would not one du fur both?" • "You silly man," answered the painter, "how could tho big cat got through the little hole "But," said his friend, "could not the little cat get thrtiugh the big hole ?" "Egad," said Barret, "so she could, but never thought of that!" "Julius, why is do getting out oh bed on do 31st ob August, like one oh Moore's Melodies? Dug you gub it up Any .talliul frieud ?" "In courser does. Why ?" ..,• "Ileeause it's de last rose ow summer." fiLook here, nigger, if you peralubulate any more such nonsense about did child be:11 cave yer head in. I've had enough ob dit higlifornootin talk, I linve." The following terse contains every Totter in the Engtisk alphabet, except “1.;." • It is rt:tioestiou, whether ;any .other Eneith rhyme eau be Ipreclqq!i,(itl i print) ., ,,rAtimut the letter "F.,! Wlaich ;s a • letter omploye!I Ward' ' • ' jovihtimetili inay rack Ms brain : Ain! la:s his tancy's mix*: -1.. To quiz in vaini fur '.tiP "mot, Pil°4 l , ; 11 That what t say ' • 1 NEW t'AtAilL X lit!t 11t.7--Tiv olive :Wee "Caine throoglr the ouile enehitiedqin, *:sealediletteroiront Noitit Aillerical• pi a lEillAwif_Sf4tf dtiE tpt.rilhis POriting..ll4r4 - 7PFP 4 g tiered *in ,g o otl Order told, well conditioned." andre.re doing well. This! eitn hardly be considered as coming'sriatitt Ithit post-n(11(m' sleftning 'y , notitahls 'matter." It. is *lto ,rintees cull qige; .matter." Ii ,t49.p!Mtri agents of . 1 41, qt . pertinent ,go tomonstuitig, into thin ease, iii tin ea fere , nr I 'ft robably be initjek tett tolitial , 4ll/11riSai EPllti4ittiOn. Witiolt i !ginst ift.P4Vic,4lP-PAD9f-771-Wptkcpyr ter. • •.).Ftgriebtked 4401 MO ME the most humiliating vices, hut "dotter or lateri ; it, is us tcertain to lead to pans e 4- r 4 tines. infP If l 4 ; 41 W Alt MIDI , Nit Me yett canuoitio ZollpinWed ; without integrity,, you! can ne.nnmoispini distinction sod honor. " i ',l7Pok4Lpet3 4WD FREE.'' TIM SIAR.INDIAN4NBIL IN=2l 21711750U0W Friday.:Eveiiij r oet. 8f.4852... „, „,- -- 81n1e Election—Lnlesthay, Oa 12. --meszcs- FOR, 8 J (IDG E, JOSEPH BUFFINGTON. FOR CANAL 0011MISEffONER, JACCII3 HOFFMAN, (Berks) 'FOR 00 NO ittsp, .ussELL. • A StigMBLAY, David mact)lliioeri (nt• E" , t - Der lin.) CID NEVI Wren° D; Bit. John Mickley, jr., lismiltonban.) A CD/TORt John Dickson, Jr., (of Straban ) DIRECTORS OP THE POOR Peter 1111mitb r quf Mountp ri lez d a3t.) Joseph Roily, (of Cum b. TREE KMAINITY. The occurrence of distressing accident on the reception of Gen. Scott, at Colum bus, Ohio, last week. ha} called forth from the &Ow of the Plaadelf) his North A merican the fullowigg interesting arti cle : The telegraphic dctipatell in our paper yesterday morning detailed with some mi nuteness the partieulais of a lamentable accident which occurred during - Gen. Scott's reception et OblotubuS on Wednes day. It appears that et a Salute tired on that occasion a worthy. German citizen was seriously injured by the bursting of a cannon. As soortalta Gen. Scutt was informed of the secideAl l he immediately repairetio , residahit'Of the wounded hle condition of life, and gave his wife thirty dollars, doubtless every cent of money he hail about him. Subsquently, when he learned that the German had died from the injuries received, he serif the widow a check of four hundred dollars, pan ied with a becomingexpreseion of syin- We do net. •• cite this incident as one for which General Scott is entitled to any remarkable credit, or upon which a claim to favorable consideration may be rested. There are thousands of such, and even more striking, events which adorn his il ' lustrious career. Conspicuous and • bril liant as the military renown of Winfield Scott is acknowledged to be all over the civilized world, the virtues of mercy, of humanity, of-Christian forbearance, and of exemplary toleration, which have been in separably associated with all: his sph3ridill triumphs, do him even higher himor, and shed more lustre upon his name. History, in no age and nb country, presents the name of a commander, com- Miring in achievements and position with Gen. Scott, whose moral :reputation' can challonge.a severer scrutiny. From the time of his entrance- into the army until this day, notwithstanding all the tempta tions by which he was surrounded; and.the opportunities which were thrust upon not one blemish has tainted. his 'character, or one imputation ditutued the brightness of his honor. , .For the first time in s et period reaching nearly to, the far links of, half, a century, have the famishing bloodhounds of party tracked him into the virtuops, seclusion of domestic life, and howled at his doors with veilotnous vituperation. But thdy have only deepened the popular sympathy , and excited mom earnestly the indignation of country. Gee. Scott is.atsp i er to-day nit vjtet'i„lte received h i r first ; commission .from the , hands of Thomas Jeffersen. 7 - Shuring .. .the dangers and vicissit.mdcs the common soldier iu the ranks, he has frocV4ivettft'iitri *0:41: purse whatever Witti'nCeiled to console th e settliers . . condi tion. on the frontiers of Canada'; the ravages` or tho cholera ; in the itiu ntocks'ef FlOridn ; sand Rinimlig.'theveuiiit d in 4 AeXice.,' s heits the 610r4ci nil' roe, of the ditni a 14 ti fliictVd. 111 4 e great } coin jinn cr, ii2nA14441 from his Appresstve ditties , to visit am Ina 394tp , inooth tho pillow of the , suger , ing; i Act ve to humanity what. othets'*eo adr:griabishatiait Stieb' Shinto ust be treatembered...- They. pmts. alopmielypi , ilvtolOty VIDA OchtP4)Plit ,b)r Kilk,hennstr i efsd Al% got tp r Olit sa 7 t ,! ° 9!;- - ,11:1 IN ir h PEN. SCOTT IN li is, tßaltl, e ..Vitirio ire few American PavictiCvils t• kit* btliseir patty preitileetinnito who*. 'him mi l will net ta i relio,r i thin the ir,ltesotn file, perusal of Itic, stilloinail article. For vfit, we ate Tree to con heti titdi there .sitqAori than `one • piiissge of it which *.ssnise4l ortbri feelings in more titan our way. Cilia following excellent description of hM.1~,~, 4:f Gen. Soori'S entreines - intrrihiot frtimAke r ipetisif en egetdittietes', 'MK , Witutstin,..herw editnr'gf OM • Lowell boormil, who apreethin the Meii. can cempaign. !t•njOtrretl4il i r tiaidOsiter on the•anniiereadrultlibilayjj Oen. .Vcatt's tritrophatie; etiliertirrtoiithe . City of ;Mexico as a.Golypt.firon+biei d 4• part urefroni it as a Prisortex„;„ Five years !Ilia Rip 7Trr. theat . hepd hiS,hril/M ei ins (riuMPlititit r en r irPitiltYll r i 'lOl rietkil l tdl portibni of alio itadopir us the Or aitelitiaiit • and.trise, at a,, v.ttiedei'axlikeh i.i hp i rode ;up. frerrilliivwestegn ) ,geritivemeig them, IR fullynicepiro t authnountett on Int ; sPleutrid n'ltarier; The rali.ollj6hAirliii4ihe'er deep Snit thrillink'interest to elistklithienii.. .The stare:and etriphs lisvittelhoethe. breeze from tile National Palace,,„.jlie.edel Cathedral ;loomed Ar!lg,pitic,9llll,y tr? l lß i ene . of the 4 . the old Crirtez . ektifineit'en theiAliilPihb • SPinlah 'and. Meiinan. girls -wprmilveensile weft. their :sellits,:/landlierektehi, : tut ;,isW blows, ttf p , 4io sikent, petitinnncft,ift, favor frem the . at) vaiming poiquttivr. Be neath (he •Pitla the sliairow of•the Cittliedral;aing4ll be seine' grim lilexiiiiins,senwling front their serapes and •beneath sembreros /7 3ya derstruck at. the idea of dieir beautiful cap ital 44200,0" Ni s en(' liiti;Mg thug suddenly ralfen into the iulitas of jebi."than 8,00 "A• merman troop.. - ;; its the General rodothrough,the Grand Plaza,.amid thy ar.,aultee hien jacktete,t4aw.ll up in perfect ortfki on caber side, the heavy cannon, whose hut the day before were heard iviitit'unh fearfat effect 'at Chepultoper, ranged here and 0101'6, all dicipline for the ininnent seeineti.to,ne for-. gotten by the gannet eithliers. They loved their chief almost to raiira lien. They had been tvillthinain_liiiiPer'; does march from Vera Cruz, and Wel fol lowed him into the. blaze ef every - viettori- nue hattle4eld, .and now tin thierporoing . to see him trieniplently en tering:Ant en-' ein v's capital, their hearts 'and exultation. Throwing off nil restraint, as the - old hero came forward Trpon his prancing steed, the hearty huzzas "and cheers rent the a it., long and ham!. Aa . the General took. un• his rap, in ackneiwledg ment of the cordial greeting front hiS 'Vic torious men, ono of Cite Imntia ettnek up our national air, and again, and loirderlitan be fore, the huzzas broke. from the lips of the exitkant troops, Glee. Scott, dismounting at the gate of die if)11;11 entered the drnpil IP II iii:tin . inott, 'from •whee" 1110 idents for centuries eau immediately wrote ,nn ; order ennoencing his occupancy of the Mexican Capital. In that annouticoleol, acopy or which is b o . . . fore us, ho says, and beautifully says :-- "Under the favor of trod the valor of the army, after malty glorious victories, has hoisted ilia colorm of our coun:ry in the Capitol of Mexico, and on the Pollee of its Government. Tho honor or tile army and the honor of our einintry .. .eall for tho hest behavior on the part of!itil. The va. ham must, to obtainthilopprobahon of God and country, be . poiter.tt!rylerlx,, ac i d m. rci ful. His noblo brethren ih - arms will not I be deaf to this appeal froth their conimari der ard friend." ; •:, On the *Dement% of Ilia amine claw Gen Scott again oddressod the ,Ooops those words : "T4e Gunerai-iii•Chie( cotta oi). on his brethren id onne to return, hOt), Oublie add piivate anal gratitude to God for. the eighaV.triumphs Otte!' they ,have. . retqlpity“ttchieved.,for their country. BeginOng with tile 1 9th . 'of August and ending tli'e ' l f 411i'ilistant, tlas army hnsgalhinity Vrtry'Yliritirtgli the field. end foils' or tlrinti•erse, San Wnio,CGurdbueuhAlolinod.lfiep:, tepee, 'end the, amp' of ,qO.. UestnqAtil Ta cubart, hap the capita! 'of l'itex.ii•o: When . the tititieettThenibere 'who heve.petreirm- ed such brillinnl :deinbi shall knee heeomt known, thel workt•Will he astonished null our coulorpueo filled urithjoy,,and,admi ration.". „ In such language' the 'iiifitnii ous conqueror atlifrss the men" tinder his comtnnntl Non , irittnypliteft entry hut) thaiNlexienitempotali. ',flow well her wordia were,Aerithlo and wit,h_whasrley,ogiiin and patriotism Ile .: progeofeo at oiler, to the work of sealry% thelrat:object hia s na airin—an hotiOrable kowirtV th the nation awl the There neva was an army wilosu bearinic aud ' ,uranium in a co/macre( cutintry, rtfluctud sugli Or . uponltself or npon its owncittintry as tJra Atiterii•int 'army in )4i.kiro.' , Ifitott Its 'entitinOe dartittil',lllttcßolittlitia Ooverninetit, anti 'Wiliest:fora. bectunti the duty 01 , 900. •Seiott,tax glop timt,pituidu Pr j ?!ffi them in their .rights .or pripeity and in their retiiiiiiis'Onservitneei." ' 'Het& it was timt idle • victorious , 01041 tlitrplugod tiume'ltigh'"rivil and ndminhittit Live talel4l B v q*Cik 4Y 9s) 0/9 1, 10!nireifq.Tiglf whole army,. 094firtaFtlpie :uttlqtteettotill hie claim tit the pot , ses3tolf ohm stateititah well ow of 114 litiltildti' We snail not Idwallnpon.the %infiltration of a Wain, ,!lur tow, i Soon", of the cjt.Y. of,lPP!ic°,ifurAller Op in. iti f !ay tit was brilliant, grill in teliOcts aucttioijul, 'Thretigh tile tlevotliiii, liteasionit" Mots; peace alino Avnlitially•sooltrailt • i, 1 41/,o,hawbajilly akajokatl igioßpoquArr az:tbl,9 ll A4P.4.llAi Ntt k ion pl J, I l tei nth the morning q:pritt!einGef 14th. *iity We' aeon° Obantos„ anti 'the 1'46114 is ' • ••. • • famitlied duce (Ohio Oven a aitnaosint tl tor lbgliitoupanoy ittAsP Pitotto pwasi , itiliy by inerirtu4K .. itwebrm;Putitivi,rdthe chain , or et iXai r ts of fitils:te. Ile lietoro 'CobiTeUltiltiry iiististilgis, hie iuleiriers.itiib. LA 11. foul .00in- u,}auditig l corm ~tlieoMserved of all . u4ar modesOi alluding to his own se'rtriees, and 'portraying the wrongs ho one 'could' not but s 3 Y.las; Veers is realon In cuanplaka of iliwilicarAiaolorg /topokAles t" 1 . • , Ou the inortliiig oi ihe lid, of Marco IZIEZMEEE "7, 7. - " ? `" v • ---i't.*24eS4 1 ,•,, , , , • - • il7 7: - 'r - T - - 1 -------"-- - 1; Y 4 ‘ . .iti , t/ ri ' W 1 , 0 ° ° LLARN,W, 'Aillil l / 2 141., ../.. ..... ... ;,.., t„ ~:t1.3 I tki4ol.)--... I followttig,hts !Mirada° in o tile capitol, he 84 4 444) *4 11 4QP#Y 1 ...4*, die.P4Nlessifri addressed, his L ancutte a.. ( io Wenkil jilt' he tuiriti nit Non* sin jirrielethill? Wiiirdrei i diem in the great 44ll'6 'd 'we hays referred . '...?1C 4 ?"41bPM; 1 . '''' .' ' ''''' '' ' ' ::' ' 3 •,! rit;ili Mt" iiiii4Pli2o4*(4o;ifin goorisj.,oy. the ; Aalegiegosmeth# my, pen-! mind, I find ma•selfbOt;mprisnaeradAorge —the chief. -criminal .neforet this court,— Skrinken,ilo w a, from a Jkigh tenpitotto,d,frpm 1 a big 11.. us Hilary post, ..the,ln • glittuperlinita, elver °coupled by tiny iiitliViduat sinew the diqii a t the Rttlief p r fibc't , (lllltilblibi) 'ihift.4 l Mr.4' 6 .l o ;o l 3l . F7lll , 4krsft'lkOf97. .Odi - ohv ,thAvrarx i 01.0(0 aAllikk9 I hilietfit#,i in014b014146.40t eydliteipnttlinienetrity,,,pm by tbe,hing esmilifpialatersistom 1t0nie.,•1,4,U1 Am iendli IteritYikeisfitint‘ e )1t tiherriwthirrede 1114°4 ) V tfliteg . A 1#. 1 1 4, 46 4 1"1 1; ' t bd"fiy A . ft 11 •., 10, gg strong in conseinok; feetltudy, strong in, mind and hotl'' I Nit fte/falic4 to 10V Pc .. n•,, , , • I - .ui• T 1i•i , ,, , av n i . • 1 . It) rizatri.:.:lnt't - i4t. , ...„--..'z ~,, , 3 ;Where' traMtot ion 1. ow train Ottollnexerna • *hot It*. lief iliddlifill WA fillibistal. WialtiliV- rind rand , Mit Nita . ' fleitil l'iltb 416 1 fefiditifil : 4 16 1 1 :ebitiili, 4111"ftelto rotl'bt his '46 , qt,thii4k. ditl'hiii"fierhroPiid&VeuriAtitltilltUi ii'} should hs., , flogijiyod suob.crAskuAit:' 4 1'1;61 i whole MaVer i 1• tfiii.:AncV, as . .evgryptie U 54° ..0 6 0. 1 efik. V * t'l l t l AM4o . ! 10 iX,Yf and 14;ael 64 4 . lt i r,46o,PddritrlNi•q4 IlAnii q. 4151 I object oii lll .l l Mtlig*Wpiiktiold,berrckkilvrtok 1 Scott- on' the swot - rtiresties-tei , liievleetties tet i t , l ;,cir ---rr .i f; , ,Al ir,' Ii r • vtlfi l' thellw Anti ntivit6';iciiiPhtiiik4' at A iliil " ' On the imernieg of thego Ft , rp,,l) 1 becairndsong,ti,to enino . fity.Atioc , ,/44. eott was about . i l e o le leave tiiit repind. or I , llt ) .x . ieo tor:hilsilfitiKe ,Ng.iiiik ' 4o,o4*,:NVAY., A 14riel plowman tit , the. 410 , 0A0 o . 1 " gallant herb tiolleated tittnlimet eel i hit Minitere iii the eity of Mattlitttftatil hidk , hith ilistrwell fly a grand 'aitrentolW . l: ' , tfififf. .4r at 'sciT appropriate „ Ati 4 0 .1 0 1 .4 1 #1 1 )1 RP were played, and tit' Iliei Arnie of the "pi rit-atirieg itounde, of ".flail;, to the,cliittf,' 'hi'.c ol Plflanding forin Of the :General . w seen to come to the .triiii 'iiir Ilrbildbiii'i', Ciotti 'which he In:4i:a iii 'clii,iiiiii , - alittitt '; 11. ti it is true, lint the fenlifillotittai'Ve htfitiV • ing and Warm heart'ioilptindedVatid' three, loud and ' fieertY ohrfertettratecifveh Inie General Scott, DS' be • dinappearead. froth the window. • l'lth next mornitig ' itiereithillilititlWe lig ; scene in front of his narters;-thiAteisamei not 1.0 St3rt 13 110111141421 Tiily to Vern Gruz.! The Rifle Guard -Woe alyn tia to remits s 4 r him, and as hiliakir4thl, presented arms( to ,thetr helmmi n. 41 . 111:T/11ff' (qc 10 rct I i R ik,: ; o il 440 t Miteep.mill re 'ls I > t. jii pti affected was tt 1 ......1ti*.ent trIM _t_th u d, '4104 11 ° A V I44 pie much civeruotrie to rerearp.. T 4,, Ji ti t ,those Arlin had not. the Itnrptuepe.of 4 atit-, hit hie; by Cud Were glad to ‘ t a sight Of Wm &she departed. riliose Whti had Onto even a •ctiiince' 'of,; seeing ',hint cllttollicti TO' hpriten and followed hits Re the read, 4 etermined that „ he n'tfut had led them ireirVvieuiry thr Vietoiy shod 61"ticit• leave the valley of his great opelratidos without one adieu, • Around his ensviago —foram , wiumnot nitwit exhauster by his lambently labors,;and the emotion of part.; I ing, with . his brothers . imams,. fc! r i itl4 omit liorsehaeli-,-....-as it proceeded Orig . the, 'cadges/ay to' Et Peluso, thidfll4.4'oo4ll* eel, and as fs'st as nits .mull give/ the:utile!: bless you, General; ” and faith backti his; plan, was supplied l)) another, and no lba *Hour. voiliniVed tdis'llifil^:vip trtfilfie roail. .., ~.1..11131LA 4 r'4 , 47 kritl thuistild Wihfitithi'keott lertio Alex irartualV, aipiisciAet from •the capitol which but a tut/tuhil befoltlo. . _ . m. had ,piere,tl.ltlta tri,upp s heet not ,tlh; people bear this' rant l,ir.inutAi at' ippoitu i tlit i rtirtiii= inn tying' their 11)Itittati hitnore ohs who has reitentritt emelt :Ito fill litmus-6ml SO flown upon their country t 1-•••' • • ' ' [Pry* Mc kee'Thotesaire Br siiieWir. The IcidMilieu 110;illtioOlianipshhee Corot:rite, 11.11,4 §. ot ttr th 7At*,i'llo' ' AI% Stem after Our iiii per ,tytitittt, p,reirii!,i.y lc rdn y, we receiv da 'Ole fa 118 Wini eit iertiti - in eat!titti 1010- W,. ll ,' i llif 9iilil.PYß ili g i" eb, ex trit loon. ~vty9tikeui)....a.riluit, ~Rioi.„ or tii.i Nom Obeivel paper tit poxt trekt'itiding'irviditfee i ttiitle adopted - tit* izonii -•:a and :our , :edtuttryinanigenertitir iiit this • viaintir wore grieved fats tbe-etolttleb which some of their . friends luau dtxppid, and which others were wade to ;idol); by haliiif tkti!ir , , MT °l , t;uyeiti. i ttti44 1 1. 1 i , 44 1 7. 1 1 r I;,,u,ew edge or sepre s ,,at t io ; , ,11, , 0,4% tilt confidentthe :lititei %Vitt. t',lt" uit Tea ltl t i,t did" fiet .— eortiiAtti , I:eft - eine - i the ' feelings riltrilidetve!of Lite eatltutio:ditikeWiat'orclThi'• obriiii ,ituel,,,niiginitY,l. , neir,titideeil,,lthonei :nt All iSirltlligfiNer,etly?.: ,;‘y. ask , at teilli,o4„to , t Okro l Vlii ;• ' .. . 15 OiE' SONS OF tat ..eitte.Elti [Si T! W tiereai;;'an articleappear e itlii l tri l egeW, 1 ilamp34,i,sei 2 l 2 ,giaf,,, l detiglint,„„cluncord.• 1•J4 9 4.11% t /V. 4 Alt" ?? cff., e k-! l ,' ° . : lig!tEittlresr of • r „, vuthotica ti this tOtiiii, nii,iiis of w Krim, `Weltkrereiiihlrittfttriiiedi'klie i tV";iiiitttiWk 1 of nick nainialbiling usett;enlit!thley•lvrolv in print, ;reitserstingii,iliott;theyoandAttatht ^llFe t ,.Pr tt `F•XIPPIPPIticf' ae-191r441. Ip9 l i /„ ,Veefly .ip _Tined i i totitinerll i'lereo for . h'id'itippifik, 'lit 4ntf i otl'Of ' tli`"Clinisiitti- I t 140%1' t Joe voiriii*,' Of itt e' p rep I M Mt' iillilt /I ( I. i ifillailir*lC iliii alt/1111t1 llitiolli i , , ri!lll (I V hig :li le : AlktitfitAbAtektteittilltlittlefront -, 7 and where., i ehm?irsy.l A, ... 499,1 i o, Of: IP.YrkiVP"vl l l j ilea terep tte 8. , or the imrty in A .etio i 414 ituiiklidtde' ,r he : ,i4 for thd . Pit•Lideit:i ktyP it ill dee i lied' pro pe.r 'to put !fortlE the'feV. -teniiiitc,fooperi 2.t.. r • ... .' ; . ' ' t , Wu,, Ala I 1141 i 0 C!4 . 4 4P41, of concord and • .'iciin iV I , feel ,tb et ty ii are wrongfully inn rk- ; ed fur iireti'eripiiiin in metiers laiiithl, White' the! eittri t itf ille nge. in' Clitifiiiiin else. obeli° to reli4ibtliVieteraVitrivi VUP w e -Ott iit: 1 : the..tiarty, in power- in, tliht Steict,lins,Stit!soit •pp ,;ittlitlereece to, otir right.- ,P,kglily„ceit-1 eurable, illppilipt?,il as ,1,10 . lipcbt, yfforts have been trade iii; (fie`ift, 'ic, Kenioi•o' ilia! 1111pedimeni ' *lift It' haYir. \ U4ilAllit:s\ 'ificliti ,! kiolding, uoder the State Gyve.thineutdtla- - edir or proto:hanor, ''iii fide tire' and i retrigni- i aibility ; soil weltitail •ya!•tro laatiC that Uen.!•Pieree, *ha ireonis•Po aohritout.to obtain ;Ito, roil!, 4.4 , pcPl ll 4 l . 4 our t li4itlifut I the high office he peeks, has over tittered ! iti i; qt.] imrwitoil isitt ;Filo* to .1 hi ili.i.ighoU:eght IC WO/CU k Zit t5l 1 3.!() i )13 )ct Julairitt het nt ptiArim Ay_ a wort , din ollf riVetipeavelllill4ll4lllo-cl'lg° . p a • UM, 1 , , P lottre4 1 'CI t .)1" a (li»icanalttlowal atigettaigaitilit 1852, wtirtmilia q nes tit'', hail alritatly hale, 14a• eillitil•ligtliaatilliti itit that 44104attgatii1 *leo in GilliloOrll , iietelf. ~ :•, 'd i nt L L'lt.t t),t: t . , In our estimation hp lois clolosorpatlsati g 10 kokeitie4 rilircltilipOrt44t iiiiiilekt. 10 I EMIIiN olemtparl3 l, 4l 4 teilekslo l ftlltglatlt (lira iiarrirr'd it , tilLke••flarilllitt 9 1 1/natural triell trtligenviif milittilAik4 l o4 4 ll l lltOr, latilr4liglirMMlttliulta,mia to July of that year. ' Y i til,ittoti,rsillott'o • , ii•ii 4 iftnke 0 jlirll.%•. , i l l i t„)iJ r i.ilft 4 if'?"' , c il!, ' l'l/ 1 "'""“I " i ' i "i'helifett/,ttt liriirt I .11, tioin)taH.tilv,. ritANCIEf ;dim, kVilliliii Mil; il ' r " 4 4fifiho4orich, .11'd li•rok , fthltsl,,. ~,. Michael liirbattiii . . i),din ( Viaiiimmill. I Jelin Mrktirc4h4 . i Pear,icilellecaedia,,.. ii. t %V ahem A t ralla4r, • , , I f;,,ri'laard .idltfetrdie r 4,... 11 John ae , tiorellri Patrick thialeall I. ii ow ,j,maireacta ftaitiaiglaari ' Ratko Cuifico 1,1 anik Thema* Gallaghat, Edwin A1...Ani1.. Mick* ritinnPgan, Jr inm Nia ( fillio 1... :A ftite l j P lZ+ l l a m s , , t'k l i4: , : ., : l e l lf ,l lt : i'7:lli;, ll utti l Miihrt. `', i"' ' " l'alk•ileta'fliftlAt,'i , "1 lEalitallit StJanialic; ft t / - JaineilitiMitlockl6lB' Illtan•ikkakruinikt , „Michael Hs rricrlgioly,t tt. t etftiiTlS l )Y 11 5 4 1P4 , 1. ~ DllieilgtierJr J, .' l . . . • nie , 11rIl 't J°lli,narAkiyl Illii a ctally, '' ilomy lAgn; , I a'tu, .tiii'ellc 4 erait: rite''' ($l4 , re Sikiiiha'll). rn , ' Dititr‘ Sheehan,' ' ' JatacriOllOrmsl/, • , Japing WlkaatrA, . RiiitiokiDniNifut, , ~ Prior AftiaturilL.l„• • , , 41:2 4 1 1 4 , ( y c ifF r r ay it e ai , J, i e s dle NA r,2 4 N , yll.l.,t; i erainett Itl.ariliv, tlariiel Pilzi - rat?! -' l,, . 14) 7/44 ifitlOity', " hirdiih tionitniVi.' ' ' leVllltaltietattitittghtini, Patrlck ki.1.1 0 .. ,, I.' Mittel •Jklireart, ~ 'Pactraina AlloAdiartatrajt t 1 rtaltiolt Panatran,. , Michael atoll/lira., , - ef i lirP t hr L r ii Ag uio iit i, lismes ne l ,ll r,' , l mil limic.fi, 'atfirk a Kan t .., hatter (J 4 l‘feale. ' At'ilik`ii aliiit't "'' . tlik 4 ill)tA fliktms, l‘ritritii t nimir4l7 ;4 ' Raraii‘loolay'r i iirtrrari Pdtkt., 11 ' ' t'lf" William I.lorinr.lly, tiolia.fiassirily,i.i :a1.... • f.d.WarrlirOlATlffid . .. . ;'Julia ,iliiktillisrt If I ', I o iii, Ile 1 n i i tiOpect,... ll 7, - wei, pesen, 1 yogi • i rl Pi t p. 'Ai)am tritiV. -' ' ttitYpti.'d tiny .', Jiktwo McNutt:lly, • Minim Diliki6;" 1 Peter; Megemilaiii I lambi Dtillqk ` kaispijoit,^o oo ,,, , . • „ • alipliori „ mrhatighii q , aiwn4,s4Apty! wiiiiion 14Fcipmoi ~ -ti r lktyliV,l B .l.(•-tr 1 tn. Ilieeluk,P!iNiellle. , t 1 0 Jar ( 8 ' wirlief. ' ' a trtieWall, Patrick Staek, William Bratty. '''' tieMee itilkOtteakay; ' , ' kelliiiiir t§tury, / 'ii JebolJeallotet- ''' Tholliili. Wabillo ' ' (f 44441111 41118 . 11 4 ' %I '' .11 4111 '.,...,. 'Lt . ''' lii .. '.l - 1=.7 . .. ~11 le" ~ 1 lief. Ina following umda vil tipa y 4,o, I,iftp (l.4 I nea .:' e 't 131 1 Nrilemka And lailitilemottliat mean. ttritentjiloyedu te ihranutlietorel itib• lie" 0 'kin ll* ii etitttlidala Whll las beanie° a ,.., if , r , \ - 1360 k fill a Iltk t•certt ii,7;itos." c ry i t t udt. t, t.i •, in b e t tt,trti a , •• ', '' . lltifillf .01 0 rig, ( Itt tt l P. , 'T44' wile de iiwor clinst.#t thie' ttft "illkiiilif' gir i) • u, - ~ / l.i, P I .frit''.it. t: • l'i , ,N . . 4.. WI r aerie,;tit) Pl've"6t Yelfbe,e/ 11 ilige,4!P cP i , . • d i .li 3 4 , ,1 0,,i1i1q,1 ,1 9.1kr0Per use mik e 0 1 . : their I , names /tweed titres. witomigiu the felkiaring , al* amply auffieihtft to , T i t `til e eharaeter of the whole trailaetion Wit Ilse t o cri i go c 4 i. t C i l 4 ) 01,c, a; I, z -,1, p?tteorli, N. li..kiv,,, 5/90,0ur names a t xitil tei a Irtitiiltirea - :oogorti, X. it. 1,411 , .. 1 .. 3 ., , Atitiltii , ko ,„ ,61K.,11:=q.. Nil. I ,kyNl,,let • Ifut„ le,PrSffililp,k, Jl l Ol, We and ,aier ti pi tirrce,. 9 117 \ ,{‘T Rid * Ila pupal' ire fuel ;it ), Iliitler gr:iallf. Ctri s llipt Oil tp cieti9rpl.l ) ,Mriiii tb r, his , v r it 'i t o.A . ', t 4 e 9?l v ,P n AlFt., i 'll (.1 , ) i i i" 9inerßjar;:ta; to remove Uta in!ttieratel.,tort tti!ii est?. ll l )lti g lpotAktittitio l -; or Otis lilie, i l ' lPli tti t v ' l lYi •Pql Pri)glN' l ,i, . 1 1qPIli!e Iliat,jau 1Y re i r i 'lo l !l',! V t al ,o4l}itF ,l l,?r,gfk° o 44nYI,Ier ',12,1VI',„r(Yo!° 'l l , L g i n Iti. r. , tr ~ .,'l l o,l?4,lx, t Aiveg iir f , . 1 .. 11., tv,t r ttlr.. ter, lfrtop 7 eyti? . , flr i c i i i ,_ 1 , ii.,„tr,..,a t e(iia teill . ir ilia We ;ere eter efliwi tli '' 'iiintg' ` Ph hig;i. tiotge,rY, ' and ,i)1 elate !?tliia iiilse -'" f i li f iLle 114 Ivv,„ 4 .k u i rA;•t 411 4 1 1% • , . • • 1-h. , r.. I .11 .// V '; ' n ftwiiikeKoss l l 'el , ,t, 23, tt /,e 3 Pt t 4,i, • .1°071 4 ivsell• ,•• to Am? t.i ~ . t . iv 4., i; II 1 , it . . .. 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W.`epittkuottk. l l//kiele'ofliii l'ed i ce: ' " 4 4 47 lit , Ill'a . 1 ,4 - "Wit - .--11.- i ,t wit * Irititautfesa think,. • . • ti,' !fere is t ,itowe more tostiinnny ql 07 r s. ;„,,,,„ .7,7,,,„.7.,„ 7, , ..L lonaltett L,n ,Nvit if li , l'fiiitk l ' iFr i i ° :.P.Au ) 1 0 Iktoeoloeo - ?. - A; ty pro held by Irisliirpo.,,wiljt tvaigisttl,fia:the,roligitsei.4taat.-.../Voahecal(N. •1;,) • rtwo g t n ititi.,...lu 1.11 e: iii• ••. it i =: ' t t '''''VtC the" ia nlfe'falOhiltt eailinikeilti; Cti 411)fi of IktaSituil;'elitt"Nashvine, 4 li'd!rille i if at iSafe de A i tiitteir kif aniA4ltilix-!tix bill44tilltr,tiriA, 'III l 'afltlall' it 14' stiilcl t , .1 .. • 10,1. , ~. "/) (iltalii.khitiertitic: parly'lh Iliiii sriti% Itai4 nisrPo'rin v 'been n1 . 41)0 4 6(1 tti 01141 f le m. , 16(1 'i A'rli 16iiii"..tit,'• 1 1iiii1 i line ii:.' ).. 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