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: Terms-
The COIPILER is published every Monday
morning, by'Hlsnv J. Sqnug, at $1 15 per
nmmm if paid strictly IN Hansen—s 2 00
per annum if not paid in adv-nae. No
subscription discontinued} unless at the
option of the publisher, until all merged
ue paid. ,
onznnsznsrs inserted at the anal rates.
JOB annxo done with neapneu uni
disphwh. : ‘
Omen in South Baltimore street, directly
oppés'rtg Wamplers’ 'l‘jnning Establishment
—“Couru.zn Pmnmu Orncs" 9n the sign.
Dr. James Cress,
CLECTLC PHYSICIAN, offer: his profes-
E sionnl ser-‘iCeq to the citizens of Gettys
um: And vicinity. Having been nesoeinted
/,y‘"a(rof. Paine two years, and a gradunte of
,h—vg—iectic Medical College of Philadelphia, I
an”; fiparel to practice the reformed system of
_ medicine. “Eclectic " means to choose or ee
lect. Hence we select the host, safest and most
reliable remedies from all other tsectarinn‘
medical schools, which have been tedommend
ed {rem the experience and sanctioned hypno
tire of the nhtest Ednacnc Pucnnofizng, and
' discard those morea‘r‘njnrimls, such nsdntimony,
nrz-enic, men ury. blurs pill, bLoad letting. kc.
Ollice in Baltimore strum, oppbeite Mt-Crcury’s
Sntller Shop. Volunteers‘ families attended free
\ ut chflrfie. ' [oa. 27,1862.
yaluable Real Estate.
T RIVATE SALE— ~ : l'
. A No. l. GREEN-“QIWT FARE“, adjoin
ing the llnrnngh of Gettysburg,containing 124
lures. ’ Lumi'gnnd and lruiidt'ngs neW.
No. 2. CUMBERLAND 1“ \RM, fnjur miles
south uffiettvthuru, on the Tuneytown mud,
containing 13H acres. Land rul soil and the
‘buiidings good.
, ND. 3. A GOODflRIST MILL, ‘iith 38 nrres
of Land in Germany townshir. 1} miles from
Littlestown. All in good order afid‘ will be
sold cheap. '.
‘ .\‘nJ. A (‘IHHiODiOI'S Ble‘K DWELLING
liOi'SK. in the Borough of Gettygburg, in
.émnpir-to nrvier.
.\lt ut'vthiL-h will he mld an m-commndnting
tt-rtru. » ‘ GEO. ARNOLD.
-' Gettysburg. Sept. 1, 1962. ‘-
New Fall and Winter
I
(‘HYODS—A. SPUTT .1: SUN Imu- ih stnre
l" and MC mm' RI'H’EI}; us chen‘p nu the
('hnnpoat n gum! -Is~nrlm”nl‘ o&er Gnods. L‘UJl
siding or L-uiics’ lirr-N (fc’mdm uuvh 1:
sMcrinm-n, (‘uhrrgm Dlelvs, ’l‘rxu‘hlhnz Mix
turt".Alpm-vnfi. kO. Alsu—(‘lulhx (‘lls
. slim-rm, Sutino'h Over-comings, X _
' 1 Tn’eenle“ Jmmd. Fhm‘e'm'. kn“: .
to which “'0 imill- Hu- mn-nlirmuflhn'nr,:._’
All wv~n~k_i-:L|l('xunilmtinn hm'nrvpuwlrsiug
clu-Whv-ro. ‘ ‘ .\. SCU'IL'IL& FUN.
an'. 3 13'73.
R‘endv—made Clothi'nv’
(LEUIURII .\IIMVLH lme nmv‘;m lip hh f-111l
I..:lnt'lfivinn-r siork nfl‘lnfihiflm rumbling ul'
ov.)- (‘unh 11l grunt \uricty, wry chcp‘p,
. Drew (Tunia‘, ‘ ' L
qumpu (‘ml'sU y' .-
, .\luuh'y Jm'kd'R. ’ t
l’iml Janna, \‘nsli.
v ‘c \ ’SIA‘II‘L. “rump“; kO. .'JI‘.
All Monr own mmmt‘urlurc 111:] down up in
“711' \rry hurl numnl-r, and “”5 _be suldw'uly
CIH'NII. (:n't- 11::1 rxH. . N '
; (zguysllurg, .\‘mzx, 1862. -
Gen em 1' Mac} "4118121
3 '{Pfil‘Ti‘i'J I‘. (j i‘i 1‘ VYSYH'R] i.—,E\'orylmflv
E hp prop-\rv-vl. 'l‘lu- u'niorfiqneil would
mm: wsm-vlfullv imi'v Hu- nHruti-m of Hm
chi/on: of (h-Hrih '1": and “a \‘ir‘iulh’ m vin
find M unim- “54 \\'PH Soh‘lil'li .‘Mrk ni'l'on.!<.
‘ n): he ims jus‘ n-hn-m-‘i from Hm i'ih' \\'.t‘h ns
“'1" un newifinn m M' Lr 044 in his line .us van
~ “'in find in 1! i" or arm n'hn-r Inwn.
Lndicr. "in" i: t'u- limo4n v ”"51"“ {M'thosc
fine \\'o 1"": 94- ”4'4, Shunt-:1] .\‘n nf-Jinu Gaunt.
In! \\'nnit-n l'm‘n‘r-Eln-(w‘ve, null nll Unm- nice
li'thL tixlur't-t f: r Hm t.iif_vt in NW i \\m' of
lilAl‘th‘i. (‘.vnh; .\nl l‘t-rfnnwriw, ns] M \\hix-h
~ c in im lm'! AL \‘u. ‘|“- T'gdQ)llf\¢i'lili!o"lnk._
(h-nflvvm-n. n Half] m vnn-Z ‘H G. (Furr'i is
Ihr MIN" )0 4." t H v heat ~lnli 'rlwziposl nun-Eur
(‘lt U‘iwfln liu- m;- 11 Hi lan\\ =: lh‘e‘r-drir‘q.
l'wlornhirh. I) 1m r: nl~ :iH kimit Hm: :Iml
s’mrl Sui-kings firm" I" roM~ un M 71 CHIN n
'.lllir. SuHiv r—.’ n fI-w um V'i\~ m ynni H. H.
('urg's i 4. Uu- Mac-- 14! L'V'tiflhw' 2001‘} Hui-k
-shin Gun ”('34. .\,r.n\- Sm k<. ill kind: bf Arnn’
‘ Knivo-éamd lunuy Ruin-<1 ALI) knifv, fork :In-i'
anon 2311 in nne: ihr- rx-g-flnr :Irnn‘ Sh‘irli :nul
Drawcra “hoping (Yum, \\'tmio-I Sv iri's ~r all
kinds. Frank-rs. U. (L (“xtr 11.13 nijln: uu
"Rorhnch' 07 Smoking 'l‘nlnccn nnd If'inu? us
yun‘l-nn‘ ('lmw up :inv pine». Flu-wing Tohuc:
('0 mid Pig-"l‘4 ofnll l’in 1: Mid primal! ‘
Alec. Hurdu n'e. Q-h-vnur l~'. nll. kinds 0f
Snicns. Grn cries, first-rate (‘iilx‘r .\mfl (Inp
\‘inpgi\'r. ailirkinda'nf 1""va Sll|i><.:ii]’<iluh of
H<=on(‘L-=.\l“.uent} .\lt‘lii"il)(". (‘u-l Oil and
“Linn-s. and n \‘.ur\' Imm] OIHC‘ vlasnrthl-nt nf
J‘crfiimcrivé. .\‘mi’ is Kim lin“: (‘ni'pc one,
camp all, and inr‘ u: A «mil. Dnn't forget the
pinpn, XO. 113, hill is! an‘: =‘l‘ I-r. tnixnwitn
11:0 ”MIL ; H. (1. man; Agent.
.\‘uv. IT.‘ISG2. ; i
No- C’ure No Pay.
fin“. [\wmnu. u-NT\lr-..\‘.T—. ; _‘a
T. For lhu ('JIH‘ uf'ovx‘ry c‘u-rio: [if Rhon
mnfirm. us it di:ml\‘cs.tlu- (‘.mgul Itcd lymph
whic‘h fiw: itselt nlzuut. [he _imnts, (busing
mom to hm-umo <tifi and yuinfu!) and ‘uivrehy
n-movea the prima'r); cunso of thii (lishlsc. 1
For Coughs.-Infimnnnxiuns, or Tizlitnwspf/
the Chest and Lung, it gives 11 sure mu] spec-nly
relief. Alsofnr Grunp and Sore Throat“ mid
‘ should nlwnrs he used about the Thronl and
'LanS iny uses I'vat-urlct‘l’evcr and Whooping
Cough. For all lncued pains, N 101! us Tot-th
' néhe, Crnmpmul Crick in the [gm-k. at where
Mercurv h 33 Mu n 'use-l un-I hem-mes fixed. in
thc joints. it also chos immodiuic r‘klicf fur
‘(‘holic I’xfins in‘ Adults-and Children. Fm
hurns~aud Sc-llds. it exlmcts .tJ:e firt‘ nlmost
insmntly. h. intnllilily mire: Fclo IS, Bruises,
Sprains, and n 1! Flesh Wounds : also. Mumps,
Agne in the “er3l, (‘hnppod Hands and Lips:Y
Corns. Chilhlnins or Frustod Limbs, Hemor
rhoids ’r Piles, or Ulcemted Sores, Influmed
Eyes; #2., kc. " *
rAlso;~ warranted to cure the most ob—linn'é
(‘ontmcmdm- Fess-rod Hoofs,“‘ounds,Sc ratcheq,
\Vind Gulls ,nnd Sprains upon Horses, oF‘Eoul
in the feeg of Game.
‘ \ .POSI'I‘IVE WARRANTY.
The public are requeéted to try it—if itdocs
not answer the recommendation, return'it to the
Agenicy} (bottle b‘nlf used,) and receive your
\ money again. V s
Directions for use enclosing eagh bottle.
(HENRY S. BUTTS, Sole Propretor,
, Waverly, Tiogn‘cn., N. Y.
Where all orders by mail, or ortherwise, will
be promptly alttended t 3. Price 25 Cents per
bottlé. ' ' ‘ " ’ ‘
- m-Soxd in Gettysburg by H. G. CARR.
Nov. 17; 1862. ' .
The Cheapest
LOTH’S, Cassimerel. Cassinets, Comings;
‘ 0:593:13, Cord, Flanueis, Blankets. Gloves,
\ Hosiery, and a large lot of CA‘RPETING, to be
had’at thé chap cash store of ~ ~
Nov. .3, 1862. ‘ ‘VGEO. ARNOLD.
;./ a - :Great Attmcuon -.
AT fiCHICK’S.——I have just opened the
, most complete usortment of rSPBING
iiiQOOBS ever received in this place. ,In style,
-~ qualify and price they cannot be surpassed.—
Without stopping to particularize, I say unto
. all, come and see. J. L. SCHICK.
A‘ , April ”‘1862. ~
‘ :E SOLDIERS will find a. good supp]; of
Under-shirts, Drawers, Over-limes, Gum
Blunknu,Ax-my Blanketi,nnd«other articles in
this lingintended for their lpcciat comfort, at
“ PICKING’S.
TE? intchILHESY’S and see the immeme
_ quantity of HATS And CAPS thtt he has
j not. waived. "Costs nothing to look. -
mes' DRESS mmmos, in grant n
rigcy, It scmcxvs.
COfloNADEs, and fl. miecy oannts Scuu'
chap. n A. SCOTT a: son's.
, KISI—HAHSL—A large lot. of prime
Hyundai: received and fog sale cheap, at
away“. comm a GILLESPIE‘S.
mum, 3; WINTER goons l—A good
‘ A 'Wt o‘fl-‘sll and Winter Good: as
- -cna§3}tflucheapm n A. soon .1: says.
In H. J. 81mm
45th Year-
Jurors for Special Court."
‘ wchmnm 29th, 1862. ‘ A
finnfinnton—Pewnmih FhrHy, John Dem-dorm
(icttyéhurg—Emnuc! Ziegler, George F. Eek
enrbde. ‘ ' - ,
Strnhnn—Jnhn N. Grnft. Ephraim Denrdorfl'.
[trading—Elias Myra-a.- Emanuel Shaman «
Mnu’mjnv—Jnmcs W. Burr“
51mm!plenum—Francis PoklmanpuvidS’neer—
‘ iugnr. ‘ l ‘. -‘ '
.\h-nnllcn—'Elins Guisé, John Weigle. ‘
l'nion—Leri {)4 Home; Jam-ob Fry.
(‘onowagw—Jowph ”Mary, Emanuel KcllPr.j
Berwit-k twp —Sumnel Ditzler. ‘
Franklin—_lhzekiuh Lnuhnw. ,
Hamilton—Jacob Stodk, Joseph Shircman. \
Tyruno—Danic} Hume. . - i
(‘umhcflnnd—"enry Clutz. Henry Hun. '_
Budor—lmnc .\lyori, Jacob Rebel-L
()xford—Gwrgq Smith, .\bdinl F‘. Gilt. ‘
Freedom—lsaac Herett-r, {small ()rr. ‘
Germanx—Luucfirll. John Spmglcr.
Humihmihan—ofi.’ W. ('ulhertsnu, E. T. Rider
hurt. -__ .‘ '
Lntimorr—Jnmh .L: (‘hrrmisn-r.
[Wrwiok Inna—Francis J. Wilsod
Dec. 1, 1.49:2. ‘ “
Jurors for“ J amiary Court.
‘ Gnu» Jung. . ‘ I
Al-‘rnnklin—Sumuel‘ Loin, »(Forcmun,) Adajm
‘ \Rlinll-r. A , (
‘glorwi-‘k twp—Lurch Klunk. - . ‘ i‘
Il‘umhrrlnnd—anry H (‘rmm-r. ‘ ~ ‘ J
Hit-tn :xI-urg—(‘hnrlv 3 Will. , . m
Uh n-illt-n—dei-I Dull.‘ ‘ 7
('\fnrd—Hn‘nry “7041.,” ‘
I'nnziltnnhnn—Uohn‘.W. .\lc(‘onnell. r 1‘
(it-rm Iny—Jm-nh Yvuh'. » ‘ ;
.' Lmimnrr—Andrew J; .\lvo'ra. ‘ ;l! '
. Muuntphuwnnt—Snm'l (:eizclmnn, Snm'lFflmr.
Shuh-m—(ivurgl- Urn“. ‘ 4’:
Butler—“(myH‘lrtzvll. , 11i
l-‘mdinH—Jnmh Stmfflfcr. , 1 E
Hunfinz’qn—Hiias Myérs. ‘ - C ' ~'
Frv‘lnln-n—Ph:|w=u~ “_ndc'rm-a, ’ y ‘
lh-r“ il'l\ [mt—Juwp'" “MIT. ‘ I"
[U )n:m'.\2u——\\' I‘llhlfl'hin I‘mhn. _‘
’llwmilhyn-nluhn Hangman. ~ i
‘ I’umn—Jm‘vph L. Shari). - ¥ :
I iln-rrv—Jnhu ‘nhrsrh‘ngm. ‘ *‘ . i
M \umjuy -—H--nr_v “tumor. 1
'l'yrmxc—B’cnjmnin .\Hller.‘ ,r
I, ‘ Urn-nun Jl’m’. L‘. {E
frrunkhn—S mam-I I‘mvhor, Elia; Spnngh-r. 'l
rfflxl'md—Hon. Slnglv, lohn Hnn‘ea. Elins Slx‘glfa
”.Illlihf‘hhin—Jll'i.\l:(‘:}\'-}P_\',J H. llnumgnrdneh
.\lvnrH‘z-xf—Jlofiry melenmn, Juuns llulmnzahlfi,
R ' .\' rim) Ii \yim‘mnn :- ‘
(h-vahlrg—Jnhn H. (’ulp, \Vm: Hui‘ulp.
“9r“ :v‘.‘ lmr —.\4l.\.'n Kinnmmmd , I
H:nnillmu—Dn"ivl Milk-r: flomze .\[yorm ‘
(‘um'u-xMud-('urnelius Daughuly, Geo! Bush
. nrvr. A ‘ , l
’Huniington—.‘\d:\m Slayhgugh, Daniel Deit
' ~nr’un, Frank (h‘er-I‘. ,
.\ln-uulMom-ml—Xivholns 11011201,.103. Spang-
It). Jnhn ‘.Mll'r. '
I'm-m. h-k In u._—George Faker. (‘yrns Wolf,
I‘x'm-do’n—\\'m. I’:L\lnn. .\' 'mm-l .\[nritz
Union—John Hodcttor. Juhn ‘Kinllig
L ”inform—UNl" Stitgcl, Andrew Shultz
Liberty—Jumps ('z:rt-y,‘l.'. D.‘ Renmnn. E
(‘.vrxuuxy—Jnhu G. 83013, Edwurd (‘mnsgfi
Mun/.18 lurk-rs. ' 4 3
Strnlnn—Juhn H‘rinkorhnfl‘, Moses 4'. Brunch?
('m."\\‘:Lgu—whrvph l’rmor. ‘ E
nun. r—Jut-nh s: mum-h John Wi’nun. .
.\qu xxjoy—Elijm EFkL-nrmlcu Smith nan-J 3
Ih-Ivling—Amlrew ”rough nt .1., Joseph J
‘Knhu. Benjamin ('llmniqur. J
Tyrone—l’otflr Hummer, E<q., Conrad Draniefi
5 Dec. 13, 15.32. V ‘ E
v ' ' V ' ' ’ ' , V ._ 7 '7
1 Northern Central Rallway. ‘
. :uxur. m: sonnmvmz—On and n‘f‘ier
C .‘uu-hu‘. lhéjfilh oanrL-mhvr, the limc d!
the nrriml :ml dylmrlnrc (nl' Ihr: pnswngl‘r
trains on the Nurlhrru Central Railway, Wm
1.15:1: taillnv: : - E
JUN. TRAIN Flu)“ BALTIMORE TO SUN}-
; , BURY. c , L
Leu‘c Baltimore at 6 20. a.‘m.,‘ nfrive n‘
‘Y'vrk I“). ()3. p. "L, lvnve York atl2_ 07, p. m 4,
'univc u: Harrisburg 1 2H).--p..m.; rewriting
‘lO we Ihn‘ishurg: 5 07. p. m:;‘:\rri\'e nt York It;
'll} 3:, ]L m.. h-avo ank for] Bulfimure at 6 57],,
1]». m.. Avrive M. I! dtimnrent )0 17. p. m. i
' EXPRESS TRAIN Fl‘xll.“ BALTIMORE ,TO
SI'NBL'RY
Lem‘e Rallimnre H 30, p. m:,‘nrrive at York
I‘3 CilrJ. 111.; {MW York I'3 (17. 1). m., nrrivept
Harrisburg rt. 1 44. a. -nl.: returning. leave
11-Irri>hurg M 2 36,11. In . nnive at York 4 12!.
n. 111.; have York 4 17,11. 111.5: npd Art-ire MBAIL
limnrc ut 7 26. a. m. V a ‘ ‘ l
.\Cp’JMMUI).\TION TRAIff FROM BALTI-
MORE TO HA RRISBURG
Lefi ve Baltimore at 2 50, p. m..:urifie at York
a; 6 10. p. m.: leave York art} 15. p. n\.';urri\'p
M ‘llnrrishvurg at 7 5‘3, [l. m.: returning. leave
llanishurg M 9 03. n. m., nrrivc at York at
10 40. n. m ;le¢\ve York at 1C 44, a. m., arrive
at. Baltimore m ‘2 07, p. m.- _\
.YORK AND \\'R'GHTSVILLE. ‘
Passenger Train's leave York for \\'rightsl
ville at 6 40 and 12 00. m.. and at 5 00, pm.
Returning leave \\'r'xzhtsville for York at 8 ,
u. m..:lnd 130 and 7 00, p. m. "
{Q‘The Express Train}: the only train run
ning on Sundays. .‘ - ~
Through to Ningnm nnd Bufi'uio in 17 bouts!
Passengers for I’itlshurg, Chic \go, Cincin
nnti, St. Louis and other cities and towns ‘in.
the West and North n'nd Southwest, Tome Cal
vert St.ition nt 8 20, a. 'm. and 3, p. m., except.
Sufidny. * ' ‘ ‘ ‘
Rafi“! Trains stop at Regular Way Stations.
Fore to Elmxn,s7 do
Fare to Niagara Fa115...........z.........".....10 ’OO
Fgreto 8ufl'a10,..................................’.10,0,0
Baggage checked through to all principal
points West and North. . 1'
Passengers have the opportunity of stopping
over at. any point, or any of the cities on the
route, and resume their seats at. pleasure.
By the completion oflhis road to Wili'mlns
port, we refer the traveler to the following
comparison of dismnces:
By N. Gentra} Railway, ' - By New York.
”255 Elmira ..............597
i 292 0weg0......................._..........477
v 314 Binghnmpton...... ...............632
:324 Canandaigua 519
353 Rochester ......................‘......606
3'14 8atavia................................459
.39l 5yracu5e.....................,...1....423
1421 Niagara Fai15........................401
”429 05weg0................................551
’404 8nfin10........................1.....’...658
’ A 42 Darin-1:64!)
qu THROUGH TICKETS and further cor;-
feet and reliable information, apply at. the
’flclJet Oflice,’Calvert Station, N. E. corner of
Calvin: and Franklin streets, Baltimore.
1' JOHN T. RIGNEY, ‘
Dec. 1,1862. Assistant Superintendenlt.‘
$3 padles will find a. good assortment of
T xDrest Qa’ods, cheap as usual—call And
see 1. em 1: A. SCOTT & SON’S.
R Gentlemen we have Cloths, Casaimere‘,
F _Casninetts, Tweeds, Jeans, to", as che
as 98.111 be found elsewhere. A. SCOTT & 80?,
‘N I E have just received I new assortment
I of Queenaware, to which we invite the
attention of buyers. A. SCOTT & SON.
TATIONEBY, of all kinda, a: Dr. R. HOB-
S NER’S New Family Drug and Prescription
Store. ‘ '
L. SCHIGKhu 'a splemfid lot of Foulilr'd
J. Silks, very cheap—37* to 61§ cum per
yard: ‘ «‘
A EHMQRATIE'AWD ’EAMULV 3©URNALO
(1511 0’ ‘ r '
A I 2 ' Efilnfi o
t ' ' ’ ‘@o _v'
..,.7 , _A-I,,,._,____, _- _ ~V _,
f sinful AND“ onwrnucnon.
Tramp! rush! cru‘kh and rattle!
sooming thunder !1 battle! nude! ' _
SOM: Ind Sbutfi “in" West and East
(Inx‘vc‘at‘Dcnth’s imtfvrmil feast!
f’owder] .powder évcrywherel 3
‘loufia of powdcjr in the 3%}!
end and dying sufcy :he earth,
lieu of erery' land 9nd birth—3 ;
Kathe; brother, rum and friend,
Itn the ghastly cdnflict blend“ , “1“
go and beauty, ynuth and mind,
rushed by,war {ml}! left behind;
Hfmpl rush! crash nudwaule!
oom like tlgundeil battle! battle!
um? onward B’pr Eghe pllniul _
Ilnt'ue backwnnl‘mtght and‘mnin ;
Minna urc’ nodding in the‘smoké—
Eamon carriage crushed and broke—
Hurious steeds antlifurioda men
Crush and'u‘ht-cl and crush again. ‘
I'mlrsc voiced cnpfitins “onward" cry,
I Inst-d 3 ed soldier-53110 and die“ I
idér falling with his steed, ‘ . '
1 arise and man tbgét‘her bleed!
I ere nnothir wait-411mm, free, '—
. «ska, Fonfoun‘dvdflhow to flee!—
lun‘ging tl-ro’ Higgurging wrath, 3
ljinqe {l7om wax: do :mneu pm'hn- '
S )i . igr, dying, prays to God, ‘
\ i]: steqd tramps him in the sod,
.\‘otl ing Icfhbut nmghed ,rernains,
[Ami px’nyvr scuufl-rm‘l with his brains.
17L“ lcss yomh With broken gun,
Hi the ranks nttqwlxls to run;
1‘" L un gown-r, riding on.
[5 (m w an r
‘ Chili”? down his only son—
.‘.l' th rl‘ father! shunt; the child,
‘EL, be hither, lmttlc \\'iid, ‘
Il his no sound But ‘.nltlu! mttlel
113 mu and tlmntliir! ‘ leil'! battle!
$ ushing, sliqckihg, surging oh,
"+101“? is his only itch.
ict'r_\'! \‘ict'ry Lin-in- him cry,
‘X‘JI‘ itwglitler .iu lii: 4) e
. c his gr;lyh:lir,‘~by:, they flash ‘
gltthills 2.25 mm: l} m. a crash—‘,—
3. r}: it streaming its heiflies
0d to~victury-—or dips: .
fl‘hiunderiug cannon frills his.horse;
i o'rgets trampledgin the c'ourso, '
,tiffitha legion lntq’helled—
truggles l strugglesll dying: !—dead l.
l ehd‘nnd rmmpléd 1h the plain, ~
$0?) and soldier mull: slain.
Th:lls the battle, linen {and mettle.
‘ strgws the phxiu with quiv‘ring death,
ii] the {lentil-hinlh ‘,‘cuw" nndhettle
{ll its 1' -tid, putrid breath.
h’us’ ,whli freeman grapple frecmen,
' rln the giow of hntihg hearts, '
align, 3mm quicklyflike a (IL-(non,
'- Hurjlihg ALLTfi futhl darts.
I‘an beside the hi orLy river,
Along the nmumn‘ streams, ,
4d” t'heysloep,.an¢llslcep forever, ’ - _
hl’nrfi'dm liomcvund all its dre-Ims— 7
(Ln they wrilhe in \iéunded sorrow,
IL‘i’nrplied with thirst and stifl' with gore;
’ spilig‘ wniling for t'o—morrcivh, _
! pm the night‘s plufit‘minn shore—-
I ‘the' fetus and bpgs and brushes,
fume dry, Ital sunlmer-ficld.
' thé t‘reoa, their-ands, thtc'rushes, ;
Mum-film {vomindlms made them yicl‘fi—
-1 M e‘ hollows, oh the side-hills— f
in: the churches, sheds and stables;- . '
llnt thé dwellings; bs'rns and grist-mills, ‘
I fStx'etchcd on Marl, nndrboards and tables,
\ J{here the surgeqnfllios‘his steel ; .
liWhpr'e tire broiliers, once frnternnl, ,
Writing beneath the battle’s heel, ~
" i 0r stiffen into tlld infernal ,
Ifimd 0f hate t‘orei’emore,
i Signed nnd‘fiealed by death eternal—d
_ anmped in‘ret‘l—t‘md‘ all is 0 er.‘
HWhile all the devils in their revels,
{llm‘gh till hell is lall' uglee— - A
\ “thgb n,nd shohtfi-thegj‘nyous devils—4'
‘filoil Columbia 2': 'lr‘he free I"
#de Alnlightyl on} howlong
”Shall this abortiv'p work proceed?
d oflife and lovegl how long , ‘I.
, Shim maddened fireemen bleed ?_
:uflthereho sense, nh lmiie, no healing,
* .t'Nn gren’t thohghtfihe hate to quell ?
lam, drunk with bloodyrnust we go reeling,
! Down to ruin, de‘nth end hell? ‘
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~ E} PITHY AND 110 mm.
' quking of ‘tho correspondence between
Gen. McClellan and Gen. Halleck, (in
yr‘h ch Halleck ordered McClellsn to leave
fix"; Peninsula, and against which McClellan
molested, asserting that with reinforce
mqhte of 35,000 men ‘he could take Rich
mdhd,) the New York Herald says:—“ The‘
,letll‘er of McClellan proves him to be equally'
a. shatesman and: soldier. The report of
HdlleEk shows that; he is neither one nor
1b lather.” tAgain: “Halleck’s calculation,
fwijh the whole situation before him, oom
plejtely fliiled. Mlellah’s letter, on the
contrary, contains the most singular predic
tfoiis ofthe disasters that must follow, if
He'lleek’ay plan should be adopted, and
“1356 predictions were literally fulfilled.”
h The Empress Eugenie—through her
or an, La France—says, very plainly that
Eh ‘ land hesitates to aid in an endeavor for
pe ‘ ~with the View of permitting the two
3 ions of a powerful rival when baited,
to 'exhaust themselves and die in the coni
vulsions of a civil war. ‘ ‘9
Honor-ably Dischargedl—That is the word
now; “honorably discharged.” It should
be printed in'gold and hung out over the
‘dobr of everytnim‘who has had the honor
of tn incarceration in an Abolition bastile,
-tp let the world know that "hpnorably dis
charged” meantélrlmmloly uprated.
GETTYSBURG—z PA” MCNDAY, DEb- 29 1332‘-
, ,
“(para 1: "cab, up 'VILKPBBVAIL.” ’
WEST VIRGINIA. ‘
I"The bill for thé ndmisaiofi ofWest Vir
gihia into the Ugiiob, as a separate Smté,
which passed the;Sonate at tinimt session,
pmised the House Eon Wedfiesdu‘y week. by
i YOU! of 96 yens in 55 nayi. 'i‘wo na'minul
Democrats—Mr. Knight, of New York, and
Mr. Lehman, of iPennsylvanin—d’niod for
mg‘ bill; and. on film othnsido.’ 13 Repub
licans and 15 So.them Union members,
wfied against it. i _ " .
‘The passage of tpis bill, we neéd scarcniy
say; is in direct ‘violation of A} icle IV.,
Seat. 3,9 f the Coxistitution, whi h declares
that—l : ‘4, 2 ‘
f‘No neiir State ‘shall be forme4
edlwithin, the jurisdiction of ;
State ; nor any stuw be fox-1m
junction of two on; mére Staten. 1
States. without tlie consent of t‘
tux-gs of the States co’ncerned as
Congress.” / I
The disregardof this plain p vision of
the Consttthtion ohn. only be ex set! upon
the ass/utnption that. the State .t‘ Virginia
is out/of the Uniofi—which wouh be on ad
niiseion of the right of secession. ml :1. vir
)uajl acknowledgment of the exiilstence ot
thy“ Southern Confederary. Butl thefpeo¥
pie: have had repelnted eviilenee‘thatlcon
stitutionnl prohibitions are no impediment
in the wry of thci radical purposes of the
present. Abolitioh Administration, and
therefore thin new instance of usurpation
of power need cauie no surprise. ' ‘.
'llhia object ofcrentimg a new Strite‘ont of
theterritory of nnlnld one, in this palpabiy
lawless way." is tiirifrom patriotic, whntev r‘
hypocritical 'pretenees Republican Inerti
hers, who feel tliat an apology 'ifor their
votes is neeessary,lnlay make to that effect;
for, under no eiréumsmnces, ran; that: be
patriotism which‘lsets at naught the high—
pest law of the lantl, nnrl violates the sacred
oath that they hat‘le taken to supiinrt it.-¥i
Xo—the object (if this new exercise of.
usurped» power isi plainly. and_ truthfully;
told by the New Elm-k ll'm-M: ' I, I
l“”l‘mt'wbat in thin nbjerlt of this flugrantl
violation of the Coiistitutzon? It is to over-l
ride and out~vote in Congress the regularly ‘
elected representatives of the people; The,
new Suite of West} Virginia is wanted as n
precedent. The alhninistmtiun isreriunzed,
in cultivating :: lime cl-01,iol';~'m‘.li Elmzus 1
States for speeilyntlmivs‘ion into the l'nion. ;
'l‘heir representatives in tlona‘resi‘s will be
it: subservient tools. Such bogus States
will have no morel right to representiltion {
in' Congress thun lthe lhmgtmm debating
society. Sham representatives without any”
legal constituency pre wented to (‘nlit‘él‘tlle ’
votes and inglluen 9OF thi‘ rt‘pl‘éfientnhvt‘s":
of' New York, Pelmiylvania; New Jersey, I
Ohio. and other States u‘liielrhave elected ;
eoneervntive elf-legziitiom~ to Congress. ,We;
wnrln these tricksfiers thtzt this :lilllle willl
nev' r suceeed. I |they prefer to learn this!
trufii where alone [fools learn. in the sehrwl :
of experience, thiy will find the tuition!
‘foei unprofitably high.” , ' I
. "_eor—w—
A} A DEMAND FOR PEACE. i
ta recent meetihg of the Demenrntiq
delegates of the First Cjnzressionnl ’Dia-l
triet of New Hampshire, the following was
dneamongnnnmberofresolutionsmloptoJ:
“‘Ji'rsnlval, Thnt lwe, speaking truthfully
the sentiments ol the masses we represent.
ileclnre it to be out- solemn convictionthnt i
this bloody. fratrioidal strife ought. as soon i
as practicnl nml prhrlent,tp be arrested hsmn l
armistic’. uml step's taken it)? means of 3'
Commission, or a Q‘onvention of the Stotjes.
to x'jestore and save our glorious Union in
the spirit ot'justide, compromise and con- ‘
cession, in which it was framerl and tune
mitted to us by our patriotic fathers." ‘
Thejnquiry now; is what solid iirhl reason
able objection isithere 'to‘this effort, for
peace; It is readily to lie seen that it Will
be opposed by the. Abolitionists,’ for they
nrengainst all settlements of this question
which will not bring with it a. dissolution of
then Union, or if iiht that. atJenst the dea
rad‘htion of the Sdutliern- States of this U
nion, and the total destructién 0F all ideas
of gtnte sovereignty andiStatgs-rights. But
to that portion oi our fellow-citizens who
looku on this wer only as a. m‘ehns and
methog by whichgthe Union is to be, we
stoflgd and the Constitution again made the
supreme law of the land, surely the propo
sition for an armistice, a, cessation of blood
and carnage, in ortler thht reason may take
theiplaee of passion, must' be' both grateful
anti acceptable. 13f thi; ditficulty' is ever to
be settled it mustfbe by compromise and
conpession. War has been tried for months,
and what, has been the result? Are we
nearer the restoration of the Unionrto-tlay.
it it is' to be restored by force. than after
the battle of Bull Run, 0 Fort Ibnelsoh. or
Antietam, or Fredericksliurz? No reason
able man will say we are. Thenjwhy con!
tinue to butcher brave inen, and involve
the country in a debt which must event.-
uallg bankrupt all its prospects, when no
goo results can possibly flow from such a
course? On the dther hand, why not try
the‘peaceful, staleSmnnlike mode of termi
nating this strife—by an armistice first—Alien
by I Commission? or Convention of, the
Statics? Nu_ bud results can possibly flow
fronj: such a canine.- It will murder no
man. desolate no territory, break no hearts,
wet/no eyes with tears. It will allny'bad
passions, and bring men together as states
men to consider and consult and determine,
not as tigers to springat each others thmats,
andi‘iap their lifetblood. All this will be
gained by the course proposed in the New
Hampshire resolution, and bende the im
portance of such a‘plan being adopted and
actiad upon at thefearliest moment.—\-C'ost
stitulional Union. ‘ . '
fiA minister writing to the Colnfhbia
county Demucrat says: “I would like to
write some prose for the Democrat, but the
state of the public mind demands some
thing connected with National afi‘aifi, gnd
I say but little, publicly. on that subject.—
I have prepared articles (or your columns.
and as often threw them aside, thinking I
had better hold still. Yet Ido not! know
but Preathera should be permitted to say
something toward the ".5103“on or THE
COUNTRY, since Preachers have done so "lilo/l
19 destroy it.”
Timely Advice.—lt behooves us, says the
Louin‘ille Journal, to bear in .mind that the
war we are prosecuting is a war of restora
tion, not of extermination. ‘Whilst we re
member that. we are patriots. we must. not.
forget tint our enemies are men; ,
__.
REPlfnmmm PUBLIC OPINION
The Almlitioh party have. on all occaxions,
disregarded and repudiated public ‘opinion,
except when it: run parallel with their tram
sonn'nle designs upon the Con<titution nnd
thn pemathitymf the Unidn. A mqst strik
ing instance of this is to be seen in the
adaption by ”‘s‘? National House of Rnpre
sentativcs ofla reenlution, nfl'eretlby‘ 119:). S.
C. Foskentlon“ Tha_t resolution was in the
following wordm— L ' '
'Rtmhwl, Yl‘liat the prpclnmation of the
President of the dam of SeptemberL". 1862,
is warranted ‘hy the Constitution 5 that
the pfilicy‘pt? emancipation, as indicated
therein, ia‘w‘ol adnptod tn hastm the re?-
tnration of image, and is well chosen as a. mu
measure. and it; an exercise of pm”:- with
proper regard‘ to the rights of citizens and
the- pcrpctu‘ty‘nf fig-ti government.‘
The’vnte on jthe adaption of this revolu
tion Misc? an ‘exclusive party (‘llllrflcll‘l—
Every Damnrrht in the House remrdml hiq
vote ugai at it: thus proving that the Dem—
ocratic' p rty romppizeu the‘r‘ighl of‘thn
governed to «11‘ in what mnnhor‘nml for
what pur n5O: illeflovr‘i'nmvntshull he ml
ministpred. But the Aholitinnists repudi
atti. in the mmflopfin, insulting mnnnr-r. the
\\'ill’oll‘t'nq mpjnrity ns'exprossml nt‘the hal
lnt box in tlm way pointed nut by‘thn Con-t
stitut'um.‘nnd xfi’oclnre“ that. no matter how ‘
.plninlv tm e‘ nncipation scheme of Mr.‘
Lincaln hhs boejn denounced by thepmple,
still he m‘mt chrry it out reunnllocgi of the
bunquumices Wihich will follow such m-tinn.
This is the em aning of the nctinh ot'the‘
Abolition part: , in adopting the resolution
affix-9d by [ln Fos‘umdon : and will it he.
protended thk this is not full in the tenth
thhr- vei-dict the people at the polls 't—l
In this Sum»: :d in all the Stntpsin which!
eieotinnx “th taken plam‘sinm- tho pro-i
mulgntinn of t 9 Présidont’s Prnvlnnmtinn,
‘ or erect
‘ y other
. by the
Hr parts of
he logi‘la
'ell as of
the Abolition flourmfls. orators and par-Iv,
made the on'ii'n'scment of that snhemeian
open and dilqét ,ikutio. ohn on which ‘ they
wot-e willing. 1(3 stand or fall.’ And wlmb
was the rqsnlfyf That. in well l:nnwn.-
'l‘hnv were benien in all (in? Staten, (liens
trou<ly imd Shamefullv bnntnn Penn-syl
vnnin. New Jeri-oy, New Yorlg‘uhin. Indi-
Imn, Illinow; Délaware" and Wim‘nngin. (10-
clm-‘NI against; the nucm omnncipntinn
sr-lmne.nml tHGThil‘ty-Eighfh Conan-saw”!
hp stemlilv op] 34911 to all such plum. How
than can the Ximlitinn party Pxpnct public
smwnrt when it? the that: ofsuch an invited
decisi n. tin-y ill take advantage of thu
few I an M [10:01“ still remaining in their
ham] to inmlt the pebple, ignm‘e film pap
ulnrt vil‘. as expressed at an‘ Plection. and
push ‘urwnrd mimnvnment which 01in Imlv
vnd in di<a=tonlo all sections ohhv Union?
lint fltis ii thd 'utnal mmlr- 1195011941 to by
the memltori qt this dangerous faciinn, to
nm‘nnhylis‘l their tlmigns upnnltho Union.
’i‘lmy:r:-pulli~n( all the touching“ uf Omnidi—
nnityrtho idnr‘itinn's 01‘ the Supiomn Court.
the vonliv} of he poqple at ”I’9 pqlla, the
dictates nt' romipn. tlml vimpu‘lan‘nf ‘pntx-iot
ism. nail the hive of race and country. to
pumivr to‘ the" m-gm mania, nnd ‘gmtify
.their hate agairfst the peofrle of the South
ern Slates. Bu in thibinstnnco the tumult,
upon the wislr: of the majority is too pim
ing to e=cnpe r mitoctinnr. andthn people will
see through thd acheme in bolster up n fall
ing Admi‘nistffiéion, npd bound _on the 11%
um worshipp’e . in their attack»: ufmn the
Union and tile Constitution. The Emanci
putinn l’rnclanfntion' has nlrea y wnrked
mischief enougil to the came attic Xafiou‘,
and this: attr-m t to milke it mo 0 destruc
tiv’e to all horci‘s ofn reoonhtruv ion—ofhthe
Union will in 1 pfitg‘mtendetl clinch.
WHAT—IIW" FIGHTING Fbx?
Thaddeus Slelvens lms decla roll in Congress
tlm‘u,“\ritli Mg almwnt. the, Union Vll'd‘ll nv-v
-er be' restored ale it mm, under {‘in Cxfimlihr
tion M it in. with slavevv 1" and this nppnars
to‘lie the sentiment bthhe l‘reszitlnm, nml,
generally, offli‘e ruling party. 1m; oloar.
than, that, this {war is, so liar-AM the Aboli
tionjsts are coxicerndnn war for the nnzzrn.
'l‘r') any th‘nl. we; are fightinrfnr‘ tlm Union,
that, is In be Err/ml brrt'aflzr.‘ is sim ply ridicu
loufi; for no non? Union ran'ba :forf'ned, no
prw Constitutiprn, that rr-lmbs n rrcngn’ize
the right of Ihe‘ separate Suite-s n regulate
their finmistic 'pnlicy. he arlnpl ll ,wiLh the
onnspnt of giny of the Slifies ex pt {how of
New England. lAnd‘lmre we v ituré to af
firm Hint, if‘the attempt shouldtbe m do to
estwblléh n nerUnionnnder a fiew 60mm
tutionfithe vote of Penn-'ylvlnia. .will be
gii‘cn for-\excluding New England from any
mfticipatlon in: it, at: will the inlfiig of New
Yorlt). New 'Jersey, a majority ofgtlie‘ west
ern r.rl Paicifi'c Swims. In any effort t 9
form a new Union and a. new - pvg‘rnment
the Alxwlitiohi‘s‘is viii] signally il._nnd the
rpnult finally ‘ll be the re-uil tiqn 'ol' the
old Constitution and the rostm liop of the
Union as it, wag, with- ‘Now En'zlmgl‘exclu
(led. This. for! the formation 0 several in
dependent reptililics. will be tlx end of the
Abolition cnu de against slav‘ ry, leaving
the eduditinn Slum nefiro wot-.lq than“ it was
before, and theirest and nobleit g-zv‘e'rnment
raver esmblishé by man in ruin. .-_l[am’+
rirburg Patriot dbl; Union. é :
—-—-¢ ‘«.o’~~— ' .
'l3-'3l ohn Vain Buren in a regent speech
sall : i ' a '
The real security of Mr. Lin lnthnd his
Cabinet lies-in; obediencc to t§ constitu
tfo'n. ’ln This community or ' New Jer
sey,with its fdurteen thousand 'mnjority for
the ’Democmtio party, or in any portion of
the State of New York, it" they t‘mnecend
the written constitution of the United
States, I would, not answer for the personal
safety 6f any man connected with the gov
ernment who should set his foot upon our
territory. .'l'heg have talked of arresting
prominentmen on our side, and they have
spoken at times of arresting _me—nct to
me—they would, not talk such nonsense to
me. but to sick relatives, to women and to
children. { tnld them that they dared not
arrest me in the city of New Yblk, the
h‘ysical force was too strong against them.
llhéy thought they would arrest me" in \
Philadelphia, where they had a. majority; l
I went there to see if they would: but they
did not do it there« ‘1 went to Baltimore.
and they did not do it there. I went to
Washington, end into the President’s
house. My business there has been the ;‘
snhjeét of considerable conversation. I had
no bnsinesson earth exceptto see whether
they wanted to arrest me.
I know perfectly well that they did not
dare arrest me as they had arrested others;
and more thsn that. that if any man eon.
nected with the illepl anrests that have
been made in the State of New. York sets
his foot upon the soil of New York, I will
arrest him—end, so help me God, he shall
bébrought to such punishment es the con
stitution and the laws éf our oduntry de
mand. ‘ ~
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, New York will belong-to the new Repub
, lic if one he established. Certaifilyiitiwill
3 wok to: and we see no mason whyho'th
i South and West should not unite in, dosi
[ ring her-presence. But New Englnml,with
. lmr Abolitionism and her political priests—
i the hotbed of till the isms. and thémulllor
I of our great calamity—the everlasting beg
gnr of protective turifl‘s—will ho‘olnjooted to,
l and will be excluded. The old Union once
i gone. it can never lit-long tcanother. unlbss,
; porchance. it finds for herself ahd isforcetl
‘ t flCN‘pt, the same condition ofdependeu
cg which she is now munching for the
Shutb. No other section will‘fiant her on
'térms of equality. ’ ‘
i Ami. this is the finch to which this Ad
! ministration is now (hiring us.‘ It is Mary
l day rnntli‘ring a rmtoratinn of the Union I
‘ more and more difficult. Instead oi‘ aéting‘x
: upon the recent expression of sentiment by i
“the peoplo at the ballot-box. it is llefying‘
] this great source of power, and exhibiting l
‘ the utmostconte upt forpopulm condemns
. tion. Linoolufihe President, is TCPFOSUIIt'
. ed as saying that he Would sooner die a
i thousand deaths than withdraw his AboLi- ‘
t on proclamation, and nydtachingfnr more
i iinportance to the re~ult of the election in
l Missouri—a result secured by his hirelin <
at the point of the bayonet. and by n ta;-
' rorism which kept more than two-fifths of
lnll the voters from the pol's—than to all
the other elections which had taken place'i
‘tluring the year. He rejoices over a ver
dict. thus shamefully obtained, in a State
where he deszres to introduce irra pra‘cticulx
shape a. firch‘rand of cmuriclpnti‘cml and,
spurnswith con tempt the honest condemna
tion of his conduct which comes to him with
the indorsement of fifteen ‘millionufot' Nor
thern people 1 He removes the ab est gen-
I erals in the army, with’ no other than “dio
litical motive, and declares his determina
tion to thrust out évery officer whodnres
, t-ritibiso his conduct. lle empties Fort
Warren and Lafayette of political prisoners,
without a word of apology or explanation
to their victims, and without. the moral
courage to rescind the ‘ uncbnstitntional
order under which they Were and others -
probably wrll be arrested. Ile‘throws him
self, body and soul, into the cmhmdee of
the ,Gr‘eeleys and Lovejoys of the party
which elected him, and‘defies the honest
men who have supported the Government.
to change his Kalli? or avert the final on
liunity to whic icflism is tending.
This is. our position. The hope of the
Union is every hour growing hunter. until
amnjority of the people of the North at
last look upon mutation or revolution as
a certainty. We we allowed personal
rights and State Rights tobe trampled upoh
—we have‘nllowed the country to be flooh
ed with a currency which five years hence
will not be worth the paper upon which it
is printed—wk: have submitted to taxation
such as Americans before never dreamcd of
'—wc have offered up hundreds of thous—
ands ofvnluable him, “And what have wp
gained? Why, so hopeless is our crimp to~ ‘
day, that the people of the West, as Wen
dell Phillips truly said, are making their
, arrangements to‘follow the South! The
I will follow the South. and so will the Mill
dle States, 'if the UnTon is sunllert-rl: and
, that it will be suntlereil if the President
‘ adheres to his determination to make this
gm Abolition war after the first of January,
is as certain as that the sun shines in the _
heavens. . _
These are plain, practical views of thi:
important question, and the time may come
when the query’ will oometo n‘s, whereshall
‘ Pennsylvania go? The only way to avoidl
‘ the dire calamity of a disintegrated Union
i is to sheathe the sword by means of an’
armistice, and then let peaceful meanssettle
the difficulty. If this is not done thenself
preserution will follow the roadie" “a"
surest mode of efi‘ecting its puma—wh‘
autumnal Union. 1 , '
0 •
TWO DOLLARS .sme
NO. 12_
AN HONEST conmsson. w L ‘
Secretary Chase. in his report. déeervesl.
great. credit for setting at rest the quéstiom‘
under which ndministmtion‘ the war com
menced. Radical Abolitionists hnvg llbovg
6c! hard to make thg impression that thy
v'vér mu commenced under Democrngig *
rule. The Secugtury, however, says, in the
very beginning of his. report, that “Ma
br‘a/K'Ly'ng out qf the existing rebellion, aobh qflif
'11:: incoming If the present adminiatrution, dqé
mfimdml Lhé_ employriie‘ntf‘of all necesahry
menus for thepreeervutxod of tho ierritorigl
inLogiily of the republic,”‘&c. ,
. Wow, this i.» a very candid 'admiasion‘, and /
gi'ves the lie diEect to the Abolition charges
that the .war commenced during-"the ud
minisiration of President Buohana'n,“and
we hope that. the radicals will profit by thfl
gqufasion of one of their own number. .
‘ Tfid Elvin Tum on'llolel and Tatgem .Ix'uperl.‘
—}\n amendment/w the I‘nternél Revénuo
Law has just passed the Hounegvaongreu‘,
cqrrccting Mr. Commissioner Boutwell's deb .
c'iuinn relative to the licences to be_ paid by
"he Keepers of Hotels} Taverns Ind Patina
Houses. The amendment provides that—s.—
"llotgls, Inns. or taverns. and eating-hon
sngz. haying taken nut the Incense provide}!
Ilj'orr-I'nr, shall n‘ot’ be required to pay any
mher license for Lha‘snle of’nny articles cute
wxpnrily furnished My hotels, inns. or tav
'e‘rm. and eating-houses, and nol. prohibited
‘ by the laws of any State or Territory when
3 the: same may be located, or in violation
max-col." ' .
{That’s J?{«;ht.—'J‘hé Democracy of Ohib
are minim: funds for the erection ofn. suita
l.le monument. in memary' of J. I’. Bo“-
Moynr. late editor of the Daytun Empirp,
who was shot by Henry Brown, Abolition
isb, {Tim balance remaining after the man
ument h'-s boon paid, shall go to the nut:-
pprt‘ofhifi family. . _ '
-‘]ri nddiiion to this thé ppople of that
sqclioq should see to it'that the Abolition
murderer is “hung by the nodal“! he be
dead.” '
More Mnnq/ Wan/AL—Tho Washington
correspondehs’of me Bostog Herald bum
that the commiziuioneiq finder the m
erhancipating the slates in the District“
Columbia, have completed their lubor‘a.-
Over three tlxuuaand slaves have been freed
by them, antfwhile the price paid for each
is on an average only about oné-half or two—
thirds their estimated value, the a propri
aiion of one millian dollars has faiien hr
ahbrt ot'llie gmdunt required, and nearly
Any-a mi/litm 'vnare Will, have to beappmpri
«ted for that objeci. And the ramp Con
gress will have no hesitation in voting Ibo
game. ' ‘
_____‘_ _ “..,________ .
. WTho political Clergy throughout the
length of the land ware well refluked by
the result of the lam elections. These
hy pom-i195 and m‘ock pllilhnthro incl should
now umlerntund tlmbthe peopfe want no_
mom political Abolition ‘sefmons from the
pulpit. 0': the ‘Sabbaub. ’A little mbro
Christianity. and dliule leis niggerfivill b 0
looked for hereafter.—G:!umbia Democrat
$lllO3 Abolition Bastil‘es were recently
opened and the prisoners liberated-tho
"authorities” nag being abje w and any
thing against them ; and yet, notwithstnnq
in: that fact, the liberation is deemed'm
act of great. condescension and mercy! '
A 'Senn'ble Freudian—A clergyman of th.
Methodist Episcopal chlirch, writes to M
Harrisburg Union. as follows; “.lftfie Loni
requires a man to be an Abolition'lat befogg
he can be a. minister, lam oertninlymi'fin.
formed. I cannot prepoh a linear. m
and, at the same time, advocate alibi)“
lantlu-opy.”
Nadine” Cam“ ‘0 Mam—ln‘fiolhnd to
keep the cowg’ stables clean, the nuimfll’
tails are tied m brown pa r, and pl'AoOd
on a shelf behind them. ’ngepp tobacco
chewers from sailing the wpell, they Jpn
into each others’ pockets, A 01188 of neu
nesa carried toastill further ”onl-li. Ihowll
in the over part of ma cit . in Iv 0 W“
of a_maiden lady, m.., whit’émbu all my
mum baton bnming it. ‘-. \ .;