‘ nomwx now: ‘ l ‘ Fame manner. 3 MW m -11mm 2m; Emmexm York mason frames CAN’T BE DONE AS ”Ifg;§;f};fi;§,~;§g;§;fl3- P 1; guys; not vimpwho for years. profpsaing, WELL AS (mm. CRIHT, of Sulona, ["3" to Miss MARY JANE Chfidgmiw;.l,wmdompd M their creed oue' Mn.SullLz—Sir:-—lt was a "dogma will: HOWARD, daughu-r ul Wilhelm Howard, of ' "' f‘ " ‘ ' Sam I’M 1 th t“ ' u Adams county. Military doggy—Aß.” 314’ El“ . T: M Weulfs‘ona figmthhm‘is could be done u“ “‘9 214th of Mn): M Rev. In» C. Weld. these mfll “1‘8“?“ ,3 übolmomsm; an ? : lens. ..OW make b 0” to lor, at the rcsidcnre ol the bride‘s father, Mr. abolitionism‘ 5“, passport to heaven, We" dxfl‘er With Mr. Patch m that matter, for l WM. (‘I'VLICIL nf Curlisle. to Visa CHAR dumghmmderfind allhorrible shameand‘ contend that the majority in our present EST“; (MM: Sigh, of Boiling Spring, Can criums. 1.5 the mxm 1m 41.3 mm“ itis enlightened Republican congrm {tu uu- ”' .°‘““‘:", “‘ - _H‘ __ enough, ”thrruglx'ho be mherwise a wretch I dorsmnd and well know tlmt if they send [gaff-Obituary unfitrs exceeding six lines “‘Ol'll’y 0f the gallows. ’5 he.“ {“150 sweu- } meong't '5 the". army 0f 'Liovernment‘T‘nx will hcrmficx lie changed a half our usual nd~ or! It 1” "f’thm‘év 9“ ‘l’“ if“ 1‘ “3““- “‘9‘ °W“ before “'0 oommg fall elertmhm‘ vortising rates for all over {ht number of nogmquestm. lube gtluefofthe mblw.lhnt llneu- dny of power to do mw‘lnuf‘.r (_ money, a klger, or a robber oftlw private would be numbered, and their political‘ “m” Rail citizen? It mauers not, :40 11.136 hegoes 'n , doom sealed? Hence their pronmxtinm for freeing the slave. is heat Infidel or Imm. (notwithstanding the pleating neces- Atheist, n. contemior ofthe Bible! ; It is sities of the government, in mMuring‘their xvi-no mount. 'Clcrgymen lny the score can 7 Tax Bill 21nd sending forth their legions nf be found who will give the right hand of, hungry‘tax gatherera, before the approach fellowship'. call him “my btother." andV ingmtumnalelcction, when they will again promise him a happy exit from time to‘come before the dear purple for reelection “0""le coke WLFJVOI’S man-stealing from: to Congress. ' Now I am confident that the Southerners, 9nd advocates equclity Ind ' wise, prudent and far-seeing inajority in fraternity with the negro race. iCongrecc, will beat me out in dissenting ' Letno one any that this is an exaggerated ‘ from Patch’u dogma: for knowing, as the statement of the effect of negroxlhilitm on i dominant-party in Congress well do, that if “'9 moral senses 0f some nominally Cb’b‘l they send their tax collectors among-t us than men. EVBI'y word that We thO Wl‘llrl before thg e]ectiqn_'they cannot humlmg ‘9l} can be eflwbllflllbd by indubitahle testi- thg people gg‘in in." they (lid befoye_ and many. Nny‘ more. Radical nbolitionism I thereby .prgving thu‘somc things cnn't be ulwnys blunts the moral susceptibilities of done ugzell‘fm others. ‘ 7 ‘ its devotee. The very foundstion of thel lami‘perfectly willing to be counted no creed is, that no postiible circumstainces can i prophet,ifCongreun s‘hall let slifi'from thvir justify slave holding, and the next iind ne.[ lemh. upon us, their horde of tax collectors cessary argument is that the freedom of theibefore the next election islnve‘ niny, and must be accomplished at! May 27, 1862.. any sacrifice of life and property. Hence follows the dogma that. the right to freedon'll fixing a :upcrior right, all that stands in it} i w”; is to be regarded as inferior, and must ’ «1008 mm Therefore; if to'free ‘sldves it is‘ necelsary to threaten the namqless horrors} of nervile insurrection to frighten slavehold-‘ on) the in“ must be used, and the anal of the th t implies nmoral willingness toi permit and encourage everything in thei "(fitment ofn whole population. including; women and children, which such an imurn root-inn would produce. . if we are wrong in our estimate of aboli (ldn morality. we will comm-t the error whenever the riulicnl Abolitionistsi will my (hat the life ofa mun. or the honor ofa wninun in a sufficient bar tothe freedom of». nlulr. “where is the Aholitinnist that will my fluid. It is “by to discu‘s the question ol'nlnve'ryl in generalities, aml to tullrul' “human ireeclom" as nlchnll other “rights of man," but true morality. true religion, and «have all. true Christianity. teach that the “freedom" hi every mun is and must he linnlt-d by the good ofhia follow llll'll, and the right of a slave or even nfs prisoner of mil- to liis‘ liberty. is a right that he may not Main) at too great it cost to othork. , “it in. therefore. with profound regret. that Mr- “mice n {null-my in siwme (lira-rims to haul the public mtoumiltl Vlt‘W ofthe char acter nml all? news of Joan llnnwx and 1 iii»: niilor- mid ulwltnrs. Tlmt they were Imlnli rers. the law ufulil, and the gnspr-l of low- and pram, :iliko teach, and to speak with approval of their acts. or attempt the whitening (if lhoir'hlnck crimes can only re' sult‘tu’hlot on our clmraictcr as a Christian. mt! civilizo-d nation. l ' a ‘ fl'Tlm llvpuhllvnm any that the Demo rratit". party i: ro~pmnilrle l'or Hm trmuon of Brwkinridgn, bi-mnu- he once belonged to our m-mmiudon. Well. lel 1H we how llle same line of: argument. will work on the mhor «'idn. John 'l‘vlnr. .\lox. 11. Stovum. Henry .\. \ViN‘. .lmiuh I’. lh-njnmin, and 4500:“ of other rxlwl lozltlléi. were It one (line “thigug .»,\r(- [qu llvpuhliynn: who once lmangml m the “"ln’ig pmty to he held rvnlwnwilfle fnr Illa conduct 0f Chev-e (mi tnrgf Jolm l’u-ll was-‘mppm'lerl in 1860 for i'rolhll-nt, by the Native American“. Felix K. ‘éfiliciofler. ,llumplney Marshall. and f§nm llnuslon we‘re all lemling men of lhe Fume party. ’ Are those mop, llu-h. in the Rr-pulflimm milks. who weré once Xzzt'wo Amorimm, to be called trfiitors, because yroniin'ont members ol‘ their} party; are 9—- Lef ‘snmc of thaw who luufe so much to my llbhul "Ilrt-«kinridge Dbmocrins” an sqer.—-En'e Ohm-mar. l ~ -—-——- «Cu. _—+ 7—. THAMING GOD FOR CIVIL WAR. A ,cnrreslmndeul. of the New York Tri , bunt "dim“. . V) ‘ “The firit not of record 6f tfiis Govern mgnt since the prohibition of the slave (nylon was yostenluymade (the District. BJI) distinctly in the_interest< of freedom." And. my writer continues: , ‘ “ While‘lonking at. the sconé on tho floor of the House. [Maul-rd GOlLevm fnr Ilu'x war with its pram! um! prospmtive misty-y agul affer {fiy-n ‘ . \ Thanking God for war—for this civil war! “'hy the ghbsts ot‘ the patriotic claim. from Bail Run to Pittsburg‘l’mnding, mustscowl. from their gory guru, and squeak and gib~ her at you. over such profanity M this 1— God, whose name’ is thus taken in vain. wis twenty-five and thirty ypars ago, peace. ably working out His ends, when there step ped in thtse devils incarnate of War agita tiony who hnva clad the land in crape, and fixed nndrt‘mtcnc-d upon generatiom, and upon the country, a heavy taxation, that is to [Him] down labor as the slave of capital ii-ts, it uh; ‘ be forever I Ami the impieui writer is thus thanking God for the eman cipation of 2,000 negroes in the District, while 30,000.01.“ of white men are losing the habemrpzu, the freedom 9f ,the press. the right to bail, to trial hy- Jurynhx. and to be ground in taxes therefor, roam-an !—. New: York Etprur. ”The New York Herald has been figur ing up the amount of our national debt. and Jays, if the war closes by” the lst of July next, find by the lime the bills are all set tled, that our debt will amount to two ”lONS and million: of Dollars—Aha interest of which will be $123,000,000. This is but. $1,000,000 less than it takes to pay the ifiberest on the debt ofGteac Brital‘fi, which it took them 300 years to contract. This goes to prove the til-dines; “Englishmen, and the pro gress of us Americans under the improve ments inau rated by the Doclors and teach ers of the ghlic'ago Platform. ‘ The Herald inquires, “who will have to pay the principal and interest of this debt”; and mgelycomes to the conclusion that the industrial classes must bear the “bun-then and heat of the day." II: will be equal to ten per cent. of all p. lsbor and prosperity of the hation, or gun-peg cent. more than all we were worth. lfwodbn’t have to pay for Abolition “whis flel” it will not-be the fault of the “irrepres. oible conflict” reformers that. are now run. ning our “mschino.”w6hzwury Democrat. Tuo "Hmhuutts 801111712”: Mmrdcraé—A a PO, ave despantec aracber, mu; ung 5&0“ POE-it, Va... on Friday, for the cold blooded murder of two Msssachusetts sol dlm- 33: caught them asleep, alone, and mqrdered them for their money. He was mghtlthe next day. —-‘.......____——o ————-l——-.o9——'—“ ’ ”A gqrrengndent of the London Talc-j 33-831mm} McDowel, of Mifflin countAy : PERSONS i“ w‘” “a cheap ““1 tablet». m "“11!!! In Washington, says: It ‘ claims to have caught a deer‘ in a creek by“ ‘l’” HAT °’ CAP “'3 b° """nmwww ' moi: yolpggeq‘lod um. any nation 011,;‘110 ears and held 1:. until it could be tiedl;b’ “mug “ R' F' M‘ILH‘ENYfi ILAsgglgs’ :2] ‘39 Id“; ‘g.t:he;pm 1:50: mm lo 31n artillery at this moment It was avery lazy deer or Samuel was av ‘ ”A. .__ ‘ -__ H ’ _F' roa" m 9.3;: mg, ww ' I “10ch Sum ' ‘ _ '_Ki . ”limit-31‘” "Sud”: “‘Y‘T'POW “1 are new open lad road lot ulc at ‘ .-. V of mm 3 glam-u man. Stella-95 ‘ . :1 Man: Wh’ml’“ 'FICWG'S-l 1 ””3 I|. l3' lAHNEBTOCKG. '., THE UNIONIAS IT WAS.‘ The soldiers of the War of 1812, residing“ in Philadelphia, ‘held a meetinghat the armory of thg Wmhington Grays, 5n Wednesday evening week, 001. Francis Cooper in the chair. A committee was ap pointed to prepare resolutions expredsive of the sqntimenufif the meeting, frbm ‘which we bxtmct the folfioxving : * , Emu-ml, That the soldiers and defenders of the. War 0t 1812, here assembled. ml omnly rem-w their _pledge tn stand by the Governmerru in the prosecution ’of the war. in the support. of the Conitiwfin‘of ‘2he_ United States, until the I'n‘ n as it was almll be restored in all lip vigog und—purjly. , -u _ ...,. . .. 1’ ‘tdi‘M'r. Lincoin has shown his most. em ‘phatic udhsrum-e up party proscrjhtion by lremoving Mr. Taylor, the Postmaster Tn 'Nx-w York City, Manse he wouldn’t u» imnve experienced and fait’hful clerks‘ to } muk» room fnr rm‘v _[mlzliqzms- Wak'gnmn. ‘f the incumbent, has been so pestered with :nppliczmts that he has po~tcd the l'ollovvving“ notice on hi~x offivo door: ‘ ' “Aa then-9 me nln-mjy fifty applications for (‘vvi‘y ufliw nilhm, my gift, up luOlé will be recuivcd.” " (loud Sum]?B(ion.-Tll€ Lnuisvi lle ' Democrat asks thequeflinn whether whilwpdiscussing the colonization of the nogm. in order to‘ secure the [mace ol'the chunky. lt‘ié well to mmider if the colonization: nf Abolitinnists hml fire-eaters would not answer the [Eur pnsc? We think the latter could be done at l~~« expense; and to more profit to the cnuntry. We shall urge the coqsl'nleration of this m-nter up-m the next Congress, It' will be a. much wisar. bolly than this, and, Will adopt lhé most. ecofiomicnl plan; Brown‘o lh-oyciaiul Trot/of; cannot be spoken of too highly. We have used them and rocoivod grent- benefit from them. They were retiommhnded tom by ofie "Roun best phy-icimm Try theni. reader. ifyou‘ 'nre su’flb'rir‘u from afiy ot'vthe complnintg f'nrwhich they are recommendpd.—Gmconl Slam/"rd. - ‘ .1 Lime Stan/for Lillie I".l»atir.¢.-‘—\Ve find the filllowin': capitnl little story going the rounds of the pres" nnd credited to the La Crmee [)6nmt‘l‘ll’. We commend ‘it to the attontinn of our readers both great and cmnll. for the wry excellent moral it.oon tums. The history run'sin this‘wise—“Once an 3 time there was a great and lmppy coun try lull of people. They had all they wan. toil. were rich and pmaperoui, and all the nations of the earth fem-ed their stars and stripes. There were thirty millions of Imp py peoplv in this happy country: and there worn in it. aim. four millions 01' happy‘ ne grm-s. And the white peoplewere ieulous of the happy nngr'oes. and they went. to war. .\ml thousmnh of lives were lost. And milliom of dollars were spent and stolen : and the happy people became divided nr‘nl ruined : nml {llql‘hm laughalht them, and heavy taxes nu to be levied, became thirty millions of fools wished to quarrel about four millions of contented negroes wlm woulgl not run ‘iwny trom their happy homes even to please thirty millions‘tof white trash. And the foolish white people lu-mme a lnughing stock, and it’d to labor all their: lives to pay taxes—all or the ne grocs.” _ ‘6',“ we predicted. the Proclamation bf! Gem. Ilbnter has had a. wide publication ' through the rebel‘ papers. and did mare damage than ten tlmumnd'dis'avowols could do good. The rebel lenders rqioioeuovor it. ' as the mast efl'ective instrumeht that couldl have been placed in their grasp. With l Genwflcxrn’s proclamation-in one hand, i and noopy ofLovuov‘s Abolition bill in the other. the lepmiting agents OfJEFP. I Dun oun enlist more men than they know how 40 take care of. And yet, a. measure 30, senseless and dangerous as 't-hi~, is-lmilecl “iith delight by thomands of Republican!»l and pronounced by their lending organ in‘ Philadelphia, FORNET'S Press. as “the right; mom." thing. at the right time. and in the right Wlient..v......WWW“ place 1” lmtend of denouncing its author [Tye ....... .. ~..“...2...‘ as a scoundrel and n mischief-maker, and’ Cinn.......... ............ domgmding his instantaneous recall, they ‘(MtsomL elevate him to the place of a hero, und one ‘ Clover 5eed...........:.. of their journals, we see. has the impudonce Timothy 5eed........r.. ‘0 mgntion him as ins candidate {Ollll9 next lleef Cflule, per hnn1i............. . Presidency! By what. name can such {HOE-WV D" hund............ "um“ lreuzied spirit as this be called? In is either, HIV-yu" madness or transom—Eric Obscrm'r. ' W hx5key.......:........................ _mfi, «..‘ $ _ __ Guano, l’eruVmu, per t0n........‘ @Tlie Rev. Dr. TIFFANY, Chicago. start-i. ‘ 7‘ . . aunDA' ed for Pittsburg Landing With contributed v Flour frgglizfntf ..... supplies for the sick and wounded soldiersf 00., from 5t0re5.....’..........--i in the Union army. Un the steamerha took i When ”up..................mn-uu so much whiskey \o vorrect river water that. Rte ........................m-mm-m -he became crazy drunk. When he got 50- Cox-u.... her he immediately returned to Chicago, Outs”..-....................... ......" resigned his phat/oral charge. and his resig- l Clover 5eed.................... m... nation was, of course, accepted. ‘ Timothy 5eed.........................i This is the same clerical demagogue Who? Pusan-........,."...................‘..i was prominent in the Dark Lantern party! mfi_, , in 185+5,and delivered aninflammamry bar-1 Angi..HAusP—A large :10: of prime nngue against fOFEiL—‘ners and Catholics in H Hammjust received and for sale cheap,“ Fulton Hall, in this city, during the hey— ‘ June 9,1862. conom aGIDLESPiE‘s day ofKnow Nothingism. We lmvcknown this man for about, fifteen or sixteen years, 1 and never believed that he had “ more reli gion than the law allowed him,” and the event recorded above only goes to confirm; us in that opinion—Lancaster Intelligenccr. l More Na-Parlyism.—-The Democratic post-3 matter at. Cussewago, Crawford county, has i been turned out of office and a Repubhcau put in his place. After the repeated evi deuces of intense partizan feeling shown by the Administration. let ugfiljuve no more talk by the opposition of a. Union of para ties." On Wednesday last. fir. WILL! “I HILLF. S P”). one ofour oldest and ninxt esteemed citi zcn'. aged 85 years And 3 months. On Faun-Guy luv, very sulldenly, ofdincnse of the heart. Mrs. TUOT. u ife of Mr. Wm. Toot, of (‘nmbcrland township. lu New Salem. Franklin town-Mp, on the 3X3: ML, Miss MAGGIE A. HABTMAN, aged 22 yt-nrq and 30 dayl. " On the lst huh, SARAH EMA-3N, daughter of John and Susannah Walker, of Butler township, aged 11 ye :rs 7 month: '26 days. On Sundny, the llth afiMay, in De Witt county. llliuoii. WILLIAIL ton of J. J. Bull]- win. F..q., formerly of this equuty, aged about 9 ware. 0n the 301.}: alt, fit the .\lmi “bust, CATHA RISE RAFP, aged Iboul 77 years. 01: Friday evening wet-ht in Emmiuhurg, \(d., JOHN CAmmLL, son tor James A. amH Frances Elder, aged 1. yum! and 6 months?‘ “Suffer litllg childhp to come unto me; for of Hui-h ia' th'e kingdom of New on." _ ‘ ,8 actual Notice-- , --_ --.-» - _- PI ' the Blood—Km a for of the worst dim dots that nfiliet mtnl’tind arise from the corrup ion ’hat ncrumulales in the blood. ()l allfihe iscoverios that lm't'e been made to purge it o t, none lune been lound 'whlth could equal in 6 act Arm’s Col 10 Humor or Sutunm M. It rleansL-s a d renovates the blood,4ins ii: the vigor of he llh into the sys tem “Pd urges om. the hu ore whirl: mnko dist-ma. t stimulates the Eenlthy functions of the bod ind expel: the di urderi thnt grow and rankl in the blood. In extraordinary virtue: ur not yet widely k own, but whgn they are i will nn longer be question wlmt remedy to employ in the great vuietyofnlllict ing’disean s ‘thntmquire an 'n lemtive remedy. Such a. r medy, that could -e relied on, bus lung been sought for. and w, fur the first time, the üblic h-we one on which they mm depend. ur space here do not admit cer. tificutes to slum; ital efl‘ects. ul the ma! of» single but e‘will show to th 9le that it has virtue: nu wesinglunythiug they have ever MEM Maren 7 from Scr -‘ . w nd’bores, try it an tnkrn‘. S Swrilings til it cum-s. Skin lunches, Eruption ty with w l'nslules, cleaned o [of the lystcm. St. An: ny's Fim, Rose or her or Sull Rheum, Swld Head whould 11‘ lM bunné while I hpeedily (-1 rcd by Anna‘s Sn Syphilis nVenoreal Dinease the systemllb‘y the prolonged [nu-inn, an pine pnfitntds left. hc.hud uexfien hxld tho diaeusu._ Female “senses :are cause the bluod'iznlxd are? genera“ this Egtr q of Snmumrilll. bottle, or (5 bOBlO3 for $5. For all theipurpotes of {a . Aycr's Callmtic Pills, “Elm-I. knnivn. to buj xhe bulls: purgati, to the American Pdople. Pri‘ flu“. or 5 Homes for sl. , ‘ wl'rqm‘re L by Dr. J. C. Lmvell, Muir. l’mcu 25 Cu l-‘x‘u li-uxss Hun. SI. - wfiuld by A. p. BUIHLI every where. l [J WSQEADS Jz Buxnnn's St' lhynvini jun at this time; W men in our largest, cities. in Stoves; can be found. ’l‘hei fun nfotmfeJ of en ry pnttvrn ricty-df Hollow Wu‘e, Shout Ware, lPlnni lied \' .u'e, Japan ing, indeodwverylhviuyz in the line. dt~soL slills=lgt Cum-rs. S Lnrd I’rvuei, Aux, :krh They ‘ sell wholeshl and qemil, Tin iron Warn-0‘? theirtm‘n Immnf n' snfiifien. n umber {of hands 1 mand. Thail assnmmenl. ofl urge; also L n) ofovt-ry kinvl.‘ DYSPEPSkA.—this is n v complaint, néd gin-n tlu patien than almost. “,3 other dinmue cnmffifmian of Ilmrt'y complni sympttjms arc mlmerogls, and a of ulmmt all other complain From this fact arise thl‘e very m‘: the (11-tense is mistaken for son impmpcrly t atcd. The first. digrstinn, “filllency, loss of burn. headache, elm, if neglu‘ ways awaken some dormant 115 the poor sufferer to n prcmntur you must first do is to clean! refiulnte t.he.howeln; do this w ‘tnln Herb Pills," and you L'flll dyept-p‘sin. Judson‘s \lpmnnin ‘wld by all Medicine Dealers. $25 l} EMPLOYMENT) '\ [5755 A! EYTS WANTED .'-—We \dill my from $2 to $72) per month, and all expinscs. to active Agents, 9r give n>cummissioth Particulnrs smut. ‘fiee. Addrcss Ems Sauna MACH”! Conny, R. JAMES, Genrml‘ Agent, )lilun, Ohio. {Sept}; ltflil. 1y TEE MAR GETTYSBURG—SATUM F10un......t.......:.................... Rye P1nur.‘.x..u...................... White \\'hent\......m ............. Red Wheat..."...................... Corn ...,. . .........'. Outs ...... ...........‘. 8uckwheatuuun.................... Cloverfieed -.J Timotny 5eed......................‘. Flax Seed... Plnser of Paris .................... Haste: ground, Qer_bag......... BA [Rhona—37;“ OLLOCK‘S LEVAINotba purest md be'st baking powd. in use—vat Dr. [L HURNER’S Drug Slure. 7 RS. WIXSLOW’S 500mm} SYRUP, for children, at Dr. R. HORNER'S Drug BEM URNETT‘S CUCOAINE, Wood's Hair Re- B atorative, Shilling Hair Tunic, and other preparanons, for sale at Dr. R. HURNER’S Drug Store. AGO, Arrow Root, Corn Starch, Rice-flour and Gelatin, for sale at Dr. HORNER’S Drug Store. x)xxsx: 'uln‘ Scrofulouu see the rupirli- lumen, Piulples, , &c., are sum: Erysipclas, Tet ltingwonn. kc, ‘llloy mm be so Innmuu. [is expellgd from 59 of lhil‘Snrsu [us heullbv as if by Scrofuln in soon cured by; Price $1 per Hy physic, take ‘ are ever) where ie that. is offered c, 25 cents per AYER & 00., I'd Pun Box.— .n. and dCJII‘I'I m: 9, '62.. 2111 re is we“ wor ‘ doubt whcthcr, no a display of i lnrge room is 1 also. every vu rbn Ware| Tin i Vnre—emb‘ruc ouae furni