My} Qlnmpilcr. OUR FLAG 1 The unlwo! lakes—tbs union a! {unla— ‘ munioa ofsmc.‘ none would dmug-r; Th. union or henna—tho union of h was—- And the King 0! our [fuiou {owverl Min I. I. 31" an, EDITOR AYU FXQPKIETUR .. - _ 'W‘W; GETTYSBIIBG, I'D; Momlfixiénmm, ME. 3. m 3 \. m INEGEO PBOCLAMATIOK ' \ On Thursday hat President Li‘pcoln ism-’1 ids pi'oclnmalion setting free all {he negrogsi in the States. in rebelliun, viz: 4rkan¥g gas, Tex”. Lnuisiann, (excepung thirteen? :pariqhea And-Lbs city bf New (Henna) Mis- l sinimi, Alabama, Floiidn, Gcnrgin. «Shuth i tCnrolmn, North ‘ Carolina. ufid Virgiuinfl (except ‘Wc‘st Virgihia and leiglxt' othcr‘ . (-outthmJ whirl: r-xcop'tml pmlq urcfor the: Jxrésont luff m‘ifthc;l'v.\ch'.xu:.ll-m wow not : ~ issued. "The 31.1 ch (has from! are horcnfler' to be received into the armed service ofthe United State“, int! (he authorities of the Government nrr: pig-«l3nd m recogniz‘e find 5 - hairiiaizfithe freedom of such persons. The V t ‘ Ilurocjnm‘nlion'iq isslued under the pretence ofa'necéssit—y of the war. (\ Evehéince 1.116 negro was put femur/.1 5y —‘ Congress and the Administration as a pro -1 n’linent ohject in the'war. the fedeml ar ' 'zpies izmemet‘m-ith little else than disas ‘ter. The mm, (.00, have 'lent the aid of ‘2' ;the'u- véicbs Int-the rballdt box. to give the ,Adminiéimtinn further warning against persisting in 4 its fanatical and ruinoua course." Bu}. all to‘ no yurpngo. it would seen. The radicals have lbs: Piesidcnt in rthejr minds. and he“ appears to be but too Millingiwoi in the carrying out of their reckleéascbem'u. ‘l'lxiaunconntitutionnl act will dréw diwn upon Abr’aham Linc'oln . the Qondemnntion of every whit}: laboring min iq the North, if not in the wodd. ‘ MB. SEWABJYS OPINION. x The Administralian not 1/12 Gnvcmmqin,-and the Dmoa‘ary wt BishyaL—Thc AWigion ,pr have canstangly ricficuled the idea .offixakiqg a distinctioh between the Gov .ernTont and the Aflmiyistmtionmnd linve fiklp dly and maliciously pronourlcttl the stricturés 6f the Democratic 'pross' on the‘ Jan}: trenscnio the formev. Mr. Seward. it seems, entertains 'a different and more inkuigént opinion. In one of lui: letters do ‘Mr. Adana, (our Minister to England, 1126 says? . i ‘ ‘ ' ' \ “In this. otmntr'y lwpociully ii ‘i: a lmldt, -not only entirely confiiqent with tha Con: elitutiofih (mttwrrcssenliul to'its MILL/my, tn regmxl the adininihlrution. at any time ex i~ting. as distinct. and separable from the Hovernrhpnt itsrlf. and in caans the pro» (readings of: tha one without the thouglitof .dlnloynlly lo the other." ‘— ‘ —* Lennie AholiLion bowlers put that, in {their pipes and smoke it! ‘ . RMOVAL OF GEN. WOOL. The,\wteri'|p Gen. Wooi has been remov aed from the command of the Departmc'nt of Mhrylnnhdfi and Gen. Schenck is his sue “Armor. The Albany Argus truly says that flea. .qul has proved himself a good soldier and a Jwise Goyernor. He so conductgd .I'lfl‘ail‘s in Mhyyland us to keep that Suite quiet and tyué to the Union. ‘He was hated and deno‘umc’ed by the “ Ylug Ugly " fac fi‘on—flghery map who raised up themob .(hut kiled' file Xu’ssachxsetts soldiers in Baltimore? 'To gét rid of the General. the false chargespf the Harper's Ferrykommis— sion wex‘e published. These Were refuted: And now be is removed ‘wilhout pretence. Shqzcndoufs Fraud'ul—Commissioneré. ap pointed by the genera! government. hug been at work for sevemi weeks past in‘New ‘ York and Plsewhere,; investigating alleged frauaslupon the government in connection with the raising and subsicting of vohm -teeis.‘ organizing of regiments and other. :nperatinns. from the commencg’ment oftho rébellion to (she presént time. Mr. 'H. S. Olwtt, the commissioner appointed for New ‘l'ork,hnsdiscovered extensive fraudsépon; thg government in that, city. amounting to ,over $700,900, with the prospect of béing -largely increm'xed M the investigation ‘O EEO SIM More .S‘lculing.—We see by the Wash— ingtonflinpulchoh that there has been unoth. ertheft of ungigned Treasury Certificates ' from Treasurer Spinner’s office. The amount is not stated. Only a. few week: ago :1 similar theft of $500,000 sccuiu‘ed ' aha same office, We fipd‘the o'ch going: around in me. newspaper paragraphs. The atealingof tr and a ‘half millions is getting to 1m coimnoh under this‘xidministrntion thin does not even create surprise. and is meL nfioned only in an 'mqidenlal way. This is Abolition economy and reform. fl'Tbe Loislafur do-morrbw. A Unite .be elected on Tuesda G'M’nacmsin will do! Thedficial vote nn mc 'uding the gol dzers’ amour or m coroussxomni was me or m mx. GOMEZ: t The news from the Rappahannock is not The Senators and memterl of Congress, specially important. On Saturday morning} .who were sent to Folmouth some days since, 1 week a new rebel encampment. made its tip-i (01‘ the PUPP‘W‘ 0f whitewuhins the blun- i pearance on the second range of hills in the i demo! the President, Secretary‘Smen rear of Frederickaburg, in full View from andflm. fialleck, says the Puttwillt Smd- our position. A consideubloenumber off mrl, hare submitted to both bramhu ni tents have recently been sent up from ‘ Congress the evidence taken by them in Richmond to Lee’s army. . t relation toitho attack on Rederickshurg.—l The enemy ‘aro engaged every night in iTtheatimony of some of the General! is raking nnd extending hrrastworka along] oi the whitest importance at a time like the street: fronting the river, a: il‘tn pro; this. when} the nation is bleeding under-Ethel vent my future Messing by pontoon defeat of our arms, the wholesale slaughter . bridges. " ' of our gallant soldiers, It'd thewantofrlkiil‘ ' The destinnfimi of Gen. Bank-5’ expedL and milling judgment in' the hnndl' ofl‘mn‘“)t 1951 definitely known. Thea-team-i nu, "”0“”. The deposition of Ge rll ’er hsvxngion:board that oflicer and his stafl‘i Burnsid ; nfl'ordd the mm unplep {M'nmved at )ew Orleans on the 14th ult..‘ the comllicity of the President in tmum’fand Gen; Bud" "5 WWW?“ .1“ “19‘ fortunat disaster whiéh has befalle the .command of the depsrtment, which 1139‘ ‘va ”(The i’uwmac. _ lbeen extended to as to include Texas.— (iener l Burnside says ‘iyhe comma d of, Fiveghousand 0f the troops had landed §t ”W‘An y of the rousing]: had been 9e 5“"; Baton Rouge, and the remainder were to ad to hi lon two‘ occasions previous his; by sent forward as fast as they arrived. An “we?” ce of it. The General veryi' nk- 1| order had been issued suspending all sales ly docla 93 that his reason for not ting iof Pffil’efly 0“ “90““: of ”1" United States the eouimnnd before fivhen it was 039.,“ to F untilfurther advmed. Gen. Butler was to that he did not feel competent tol «1 so large an army. He also“ informed the President and E War, over and over again. thnt l case, "ml declined the,nm ‘pon' that ground alone. Bu: by of General Burnside doe: Prof llc'goes still fnflhor, and it}. (3/ (law: occaaions I citrus-rd HIM Vnpinion, that Idid nail/tin. .e (my agate/m could :10 d; much wi Gmcrizl 315 cm“, {finittun car all as to 7.2 mm: their alijrcliormw ’l. m." than is responsible in? the El ugh lur troops at I-‘redorickdnng? Fat lllurnfiide, for he di3fi+ctly hint!)- President of his incognten for ition. i’reaidcnt Lin 'ln mi; his on advisers are the guilty patt‘ st—‘ nd thex alone are responsible for olesale murder of the gallant men. ing the Army of the Patching. _[t t do fofithe Abolitionists to siiirithnt nt Lincoln and Secretary Stanton iot interfered with the movements of ny. They were informed from‘ time i" thnt Gen.‘ McClellan was the only i the service cApabl'e of wielding 50_ body of men to an advantage. That a testimony of all the Generals who - Jon consulted ‘in relation to the mat? ter. ct Presidrnt Lincoln, with all the evide ce before him, removed Geneml Mc-y Glelln from the commend ofthenrmbunnd [ilnoe it in the hnnds of an oflicerwllo dis tinctl doclnied that he did not feel chmpe tent r tlxe‘finsition. "The responsihility“ there re. rests vrith the President. 1 ’i ~ An therjust cause of complaint gas the: non-a rival of the pontoon bridges in timei to on his the army to cross the river and take s'session of the heights of Fred/ehl icksh rg. General Sumner says that if the? bxidg a had been received one or two daysi uftcr'Fhe arrival of his corps. he ‘could have} lake the [time without much i'esistance,‘ ‘as thf rebels had but few men there to dig-l ‘ pute,the passage of the river. Gen. Frank,- lin‘ attributes the whole defeat to the foetal . that {the pontoon train did not arrive until latter“, Lee had concentrated his army at “ Frederickshurg. and intrenched himselfoui the heights. The-evidence of Burnsidgi goes to show that he relied upon Hulleck‘ 'to furnioh ihem at the proper time. The‘ evidence of '[lullerk and Meigs establishes‘ thelt’act thut Burnside did speak with them in r lation to the pontoon bridges. butHnl-i lec says it was not his business to see thajt‘ “reef iii-ere forwmded. That was thf bueié‘ n . oi‘Goneral Woodhury. GenerahWoodJ‘ bu‘ y says that he acted as promjltly‘as pos: ail onfter he received the order. {him it Ni Ibe seen that Halleck failed to o erthe or dgeé as requested by Burnside align the n sex-able pretext that it. wee not his bush 1 toorder them. Su'ch eonduct‘t inex : sable. It was a blunder or 3. vii l neg ct, which has cost us from twelvetd fifteen ousand men in killed and youndhd. and ms? gentlemen would makeusbeliévethdt ‘obody is responsible for it. There isle greet asponsihility resting upon the shbulders " some of the oflicinls at Washingthn, and my should beheld to a strict; aocoimtabil— for it. r I li:m, w comma. that. he Lu-y of was lii mom ‘ tcsfim 1 stop 1h “0n 1 Prrsv‘lf A I}»L’Tl' u' I army a.‘ 36 arran man M‘ II was th had bE V - “ECONGHY AND REIGN.” { The estimate of the expense oicontrln‘fl bads to the pockets of Uncle Sam‘l is $3; ‘1 II I fier Hay. They recewe the same unions; as oldi'ers, emfwacmg meat. bread, cofi'eé,)§ finEgM.’ &c. be. This reminds us f one bf! trhqbe linesjhat We Have often hgajd : ‘ '1! 1i ' :1: ‘ the t What Abeaufirux boarding housé Uncle“ Sam will bane-,when he gets anjgut foo: millions more! There is greai "Madoni" in turning the producing agency! of on} ‘95:. staplm into indolent pnlig'ers and consuming stipeudari'es. “Bionofny an reform!" ‘ g ‘ H fiTbadéeu's Stevens. in (He - bate on‘ the admission of tjae proposed ngw Stagel‘ ‘ Kanawhar mado a very extraprdinaryl reech, of which the following panigraph 3i: specimen brick; ‘ ‘ ‘; “This talk Qf restoring the Union In $1 "’3‘ Me Cbmlitulioin as it is, L! one of tin: ab "I‘7 a which I/mw heard rtpcated until I)” 56' some about sick int. This Union ch) never be restored as‘ it was. The-re _ man} things which render such an ev "”90“ sible. This Union s/«all nrcrr wii,‘ 3/ mm? be retlored under the Constitution a; ‘ ‘3 Wu}; 81% fiery to $9 pro/acted by it.” ‘ ‘ ‘ By Mr. Stevens" own confl‘wn }he I} 8! "3r as any man ’ “mm 183"!“ meets It. Harrisburg States Senator ii $0 of hext week; ir poor otf ‘8 no more we he’s good M} the white félks n‘ Ir intelligent is '3 bit ofphi one occasion leave at an early day for the North, and it. iii undvreitood that e will be placed in an important. commug. From Cairo we learn that it wus‘n’portod that the Federal forces had been ordewd to evacuntq Island 50. 10, to spike the guns and How tip the magniines. It was also rcpnr’ted‘ thntflon. Gruntls army had fallen back ncroea}. [he Talluhntqllie river. but this did not come through a jrolinble source.— Tllere is nothing new from Northwestern Tennessee. The Confederates are said to have done gram damage in the Obion river bottom: 1 ‘ azu , re "nob int,- the INS aye: a (he ' (/mt It ”lat ! 'ld be The anl’edoralcs hare made another dash intp,Kentucky4. Gin}. Morgan. at {be head of three thousand of hisAcavnll-y, en tered Glasgow on Wednesday week. the Federal étmops occur-fin}; the town falling back to; Munfordsville. ‘ At last accounts {he Con {ates-ates hold posisesfion of Glasgow, and rnilronll and telegraph communication mm] Nrjuwine is again interrupted. ' AThe steamer Ariel. age of the line be 'tweon New York a'nd Aspimvall, was cap tured on ”397211 uh," by the rebel stenmer Alnbnm'p, and subsequently released on her commode-r giving bonds for two hundred and [wonty-eiglnt thonsap‘ld dollars ransom, payabl’d; thirty days after the acknowledg~ meTit of the Independenée ol‘ the Southern Confedfmcy: a, . ' ‘ I! wa‘p rumored in Washington that the ;Confedgmtes had again occhpied Winches 191‘, the Federal forces rotix'ing to Harper's _Fcrr_v.l Doubtful. ‘ ‘ ' A dig‘pntch from Washington states that it wasireponed there that a picket gunfd yvas 'sdrprised nt Occhunn on Sunday mominig I»)? Confedémté cavalry and g fight occurrdyd, in which a nu‘mbon were wnund ed and the commander of the Federal troops ‘ illed. Several supply wagons were licnpturfz by the Confederates. It was also :‘repofl‘d'tllfi the fonfedémtes capturgd hogme Federal troop“ and a‘battery a! Duin frir‘s o|} Saturday, ' ‘ l Davis. the Preridc'qt of the Confederate} 1’ States.l has is=uod a proclamation nunounb— ling thht retaliatory matures will he used, "dgninsi. Gen. Butler and his officers for car-l ‘min ndts of theirs'said to‘ be in violation oil {the ushgos' of war‘. All lnegmcs taken with f I arms are to’be diapnsod of according to the WWS of the State to which they belong. I i’l‘hi n‘mni: am they «m be hung. l l Itiwlm reported at Louisville on Monday‘ .that nlUnion brigade lind captured Knox—l ville, Tenn., and destroyed four bridges Hand 2. {large portion of the railroad between V Ethat [Mace and Dnndri‘dge. It was rumor. l ed‘thzlt. a portion of the Confoderaje forces had reached Bardbtown nndv‘destroyed the railroad at, that poirit and Elizabethan-n. The Contedemtx-s were repulsed in an en gagement nt. Munfordsville. ‘ A dispatch says that Confederate cavalry under Gen. Stuart were fit Burk's Station, 1‘ on the Alexandria and Orange rdilroad,‘ (Welve miles from Alexandria, on’ Monday, 5 encampéd the're'. .~ ' J r The “ports onWednesc‘tay that: Confed erateicavnlz‘y had crosfied the Totomac ‘ Harrison‘s Island, below Pain: of R 0 3 l proved erroneous. Scouts had; rep 6d themlin forcein‘that vicinity.but no hadl ,showh themselves at: the river. l A inuisvil'le dispalcl'n, dfled Jan/1. saysa Gen. hicsencrans captured Max-f;- box-o" on Tuesclay morning, and now (we ies it. the 1 rebelgs retrenfing to Tallubom . The rebels ‘madd: but little resistance, ough Reson “cransl lest the train M ylgOng following l him,§which was captureo/by tbe~rebel Col. [Mm-gnu, pf Tennessepv” ~ ‘ Anf opinion prevail/at Washington that l the q‘rmy of the Pot/mac gill goon go into Ewint‘gr quarters e/Xher at Alexandria. or ’ Wfshinglon ci!y./ ' a; l‘ momma BATTLE. - lThe dizbam‘n published announcing that ; Genital Rosecrans had occupipd Murfrees ‘ hon-0,, Tenn. and than the Confederates had‘ retired to Tallgboma, was prematurm' grentfbatt’e was fought at Murfreeglgfiov on Tuesiday. General Rosecrnnxfifinuy di rectjhg the movepxenfi’ of the‘ Federal farqés At pngyoufock in the afternoon WAG dghwaqszu gomg 0:1. the Confederate ;cq:.&29-mvlg my and the whole Fedenfl rdrce_ advancing, he left wing capturing the mtrenclgmenfa The Federal fioops suffered ternbly, the}: losses being ”hort ed as enormous. Majms Dosengarten and Gens.f Stanley, Rosgeau and Palmer wound ed. No estimateof the genenl losses of the Confederates am given‘ butit is said that Gena. Cheatbam and Rains were kill ed. M the latest advices, the dispatch sa'ys,‘ :hings looked favorable for the Fede m. an e. Ned;" \ A Louisvillejourjnal says that the Fade ml works at New Madrid. Missouri. were blown up and the place abandoned by the troopson Saturday week. It was feared that the Confederates in large force under Jefl‘. Thqmpson. contemplated an early movement on the place, and hence the evacuation. - any actor unethiug is sugaei. ."g. wag :oln. dis- Skedad~ ‘nl What fiGen. Butler hu‘ been removed, and Gensßanks has assumed command, somew Orleans. Upon what grounds Butler wu superseded _we are ignorant. It is under stood that he has been complained against by the French Minister, and itis known that serious allegations have been made against him in the newspapers—these may have been some of the reasons for his xe movn]; but it is more likely that he wu re- 1 called in order to give General Banka. who is to be the. next Abolition candidate for ‘ the Presidency, a chmce to distinguish himelf as a hero. I and the papers elr up have g last, I Nave. ! :. andq n few i ‘ QBe not angry that you cannot make emu-syn: you wish them to be, ninoe you cannot! niake yourself as you wish to be. THE FREDERICXBBURG BATTLE. 1 An officer ullached to the division of Gen. : French, writes from the field of battle: ; It is not ufiing too strong an expression to‘ say that in (his ’o3?th we were butchered,— Mvre than one-half of the division of Gen. French ware placed Lou du combat In» {ore they had fired a shot. Having orders to withhold their fire changing upon the en-, trenchments, they anticipated no obstacle until they should meet in the hand-to—hand fight for the crest of the first range of hills. But how little they know the foe they had to deal with. Lying close upon the soft earth, behind 310 w stone Wall and half-de puoyed fence, which we had not taken into our calculntions as obstacles. the enemy watched the approach ofbrn. French until I every man in the «battle—line came under 1 the aim of the best sharp shooters in the l rebel army. In an instant. almost before ‘ the fence itself was discovered to be an ob } stack. a long, thick un’e bf flame and smoke I streamed above the fence and wall ; and at the moment the first volley was tired, sixty l pieces of artillery. charged with grape and ! canister, sent their-infernal contents straight through our ndvaneing lmes, raking them in trout and upon héth flanks“ Destruction lso terrible never before has been seen du lring this war. Gen. French went into ac ltion with 7.000 men. zl‘onight. twn days I sfter the battle, but 1,2(13 men have report~ ed to him. i ‘ Y - Tho rebels gave oun“ soldiers credit for great bravery. A geullknmn who convers ed with some rebel‘ prisoners, relatesflthe fojlowing: ' 2 ‘ I "It was murder to fire n such brave men.” remarked one, describi g the gallant man ner in which our tr psi charged upon them.‘ ‘.‘We waited til your irony»: got close up.‘ and fired.—— undreds I'9“, but they cloSed ranks and me on. We fired again and hundreds fel . Again they glos ed ranks. and came on}, Wu were behind a protecting enrihworfx, and your balls whistled harmlexsly ov¢r us. We were 13;. _kon pris'auers before we knFWit.” “You had greaitly the odds in; this‘fight.” I Obser ved, alluding to the firm they had had for wrepnmtgon, the formidable nature of their tortificat ons and baltefies, and ihe‘emhar musing river in our 1 r. “Tllfil'B-SO,'nnd we knew it," was th reply. “but for all that. we‘ prefer pence tic fighting and {nur ‘ der.”- 1 =X firm: LATE 131355113; The feeling througljout the coontriy a— gainst. all to whom blaine attat‘hes for théi useless slaughter of btavo men at Freda", icksburg is intense. lmost evprxcounl‘iy I is tltisi§tate lost. Born of its beatsons ipfi that feufrful, bloody» d boothssfcontest,’ and a. feeling of venge nee. the illlrrisburg Patriot ,5: Union fears, .is char-who} agoins’t. . V . the authorsof th'e rerhlting itintge’iy. W ] REVEACE‘ (qultlssmss3-—Th° Dre's]. sol-join two as specim sof tlie expression - I 2;“ .nud ASSW’M‘: Pnfges 0" ”“8 Jud-K7!" I of indignation which r och us‘fromallpailil- . mm?" (tomposcd of ‘xm-k ”d Ahmad m” ' ‘o‘ the \lth _ I ‘l-, l in this "hitch on Tuesdfiy evening lusthn ; ‘The Greenshurg D mocrat '[tlliilQhOß 1r Eganlriogilybvamioute: 3:"? A' l’itkifiv‘ li'st of the nnmos o£ Fillell' rind “(minded ,q” ot. ‘a an‘ 03:: lg: fiver!“ C“ ”W2l from that county. andtthen renlmnks- ‘ [Toncr’ :1 “I???“ ‘sb a is???" the ‘r 1 "The‘livefl of ‘Lincojn, Stanton, lhllwlmk :finsscrl': “ . urn am}; "I L runry n‘. ‘Z—~I "ml Bltrnenlo are n ‘ more valu Hmthmi 10 so et ion In on one am one. The ”If-B tho livmx of those whoth they mar loci out on,” positionwcou'ld "0‘ have been P’Mf‘l “' .tn needless slaughter-land misery. Wm, more competent onlhithful hands. Wd c‘on thcn;sltmr_]d they hmtrmitted tn ive 11an I gru'tulute the District'on Mr. Pickiug'snipoiiit murder our people ‘ ithnut mery. ‘l \menti ‘ ‘. . ‘ moon to make the urniy of the I’ntimuc :10. ’ -~‘“‘- -—*~« .—--—~—————o ’ to Richmond, if they have to go on, ‘rut'chr‘ ' “Raf-Mic learn,frorp 3‘3"“! WW} ”‘3‘, cs,’ is the hoartlesx (lt’olnmtinn oi‘i'bhufilthe ":11"- Obien'cd :here on Wednos niuht" hourted‘ murderer [lllp scountlrr-Uwho 17 week was caused hy the burningo he'larze ‘ahke 11“" orthy 0f thoir‘spefl 0; Inimrd of: building at Caledonia. Snrings, neuithc’wcst- ‘ ‘mEfl.O_l'l, emercynr Hsmgn nvrn.—- 1. . . . . |. ' ' v tWe wish to God that the man wluf‘vnufod crn ‘hmu of ““3 county. Tb“ b“ Img “(‘s' tho Ith sh butcher m Frc-dz-guktbutg "you“ only 8 few year! {may at n‘ww I'D-W ,hnd lmén antnng its victims,” , 1 {and was calculated to necomt’nohto n large I I A Chit? ut Ridgecoth'eslmudentdn wosl- 'nqmbor of guests. (11. was not otiliplonl all the} [em ”ii" si'ys: l . ' I “time. The turniture had, some me profiling-i 3 “An ’. or gre‘ot‘hnt lit) has horn :fl‘l‘filtl—‘t I)" been rumored 1° Cl'm’bcrs "”2" ""di 93% anotho . \vt-ro detoat noururms. ~Almm-tjsnm 5‘ “WM- The huildin ““3 with")? |every a use is clrn il in nmuriring tnr‘ insx‘ued. l ' nonrn (l dour trim: 54-8 uugh'oro . lunch-in , ‘_:T““ :7?“ ‘f—““ - - 2med. 7 ‘ rim-ml. to nia a an Almlntmnholi: IZ‘S‘READ‘i LQOHNU' “4 d'reflf‘" ”no” (lav. low long ell/1” thio state of Alnirglm lhendwrusemont of to Ready. )ofing rcm'mmpei? lioiv {on ,will tho pony. r‘a.{Compnn_v, 7;? Maideh Lnu,.\cw York“, This. 'muin silent? slnllgh'me d'tdmurrlvrb uni- roofing is highly ‘popntlr throughout that‘ nvl‘ngi‘a? Slm‘l “l" "“1““ W'iPP‘ ' iii State and the New Engln States,b.ein§lnrge.t ,strmm'g of meta? S all the :ulmmi "at has“! and found to 1.3“,“ the pur =0 nd-i ~tion m: wwhhgton r main secure to in}. a ’ H . ,ppl m“ critnesd unpaml 'led atrocity r! P mlrulhly. None batter/ins an ,ern invented. . l The nrticle should had for salt: 1 every __¢—————~«+>—~——-«-l i. . ' by .° [1 'l' SUN IN KIGH PLACES , mount) throughout Untted States. ( i- .1 Fri l ..1 ' ‘‘lt as not only desixnble for new and perma- Tlie‘II?Vl( 9.009 19“ :‘sl’: 9 tapterEOlT - ncnt rooting, but [5 found to be “jést the, “Tre nin High P +9!- _ My“ ' ' tithing ”to repair the damage“ places in tin and; W‘rl niacin; 321:: lightenvi‘hlo't‘irrg’ 19111:? 1 the varioul kinda of cement,roofs. Tin-re is; l n 5 l - ‘ . ‘ " . . . ‘ 1 339%“ {Government t' wanhington. ‘ 35¢ 5 need for it in thfl “unity, sad we doubt not.l lh' hin position are Ming Inetrhan'tse,,”m shouldany one of our storekecpers order a ' liberty,‘and even mutant-Lincoln hint-l lot, f‘rendy" ule for it would be found. Let‘ 1 elf, if he be ever so onest, )8 not half some one mafe the experiment: powerful as the tra on and tlnettes } _., _- t7._...._.r‘ _, ~_ whom the is surrounded; .Is he honeft HELB'THE POOR—Winter I! at our doors Thon :hy does he no lay his humid an that l—bieak, cold and dreory winter, with all its! sonun ‘relsf- He kn «then: well enough. ’ wants and printions. Ex‘tru expensra hxigel Why "9 they "0" a 95!“! ‘ ‘¢Why '3 .mt !to be mey‘whileftho inoome'ofmnnv is cllflflii3‘ the nest. broken up When he roéetvoa , y. - § , proof that an Abolition Senntoi- has at' ed. “q h°P° the "an” °f the 9°" “7‘“ “o'- tempt¢d to send largo~ quantities ofhospitl be {OXZU‘WI‘ by “‘o',“ “11° 1“" ‘0 spare. . 1 stores to the Rebels, why does hwnon, eve§[ , . . m". if he dare not. axMe him, at least slid; fi-‘We gnjgye; ‘ plantain. flimnje, 0?" him quietly into Fort Lafayette, Where at (guesdny. . . . yeti, sq., Ot D IN)?” , mnny Democrats whq have nevui- harboro‘; Guztte, "dropped into our sanctum, “an nn_- 3 dislolyalword? Thotruth in. Mr. Lincoln‘ hemlded,” lookipg‘remukauly well. the re-‘ dare notnssnil the Amitiontraitnro by whoth pom the Democmcy of Beliford in excenult. hais sugronltnled. :11] legnrrandlhts Generalgi syirits, resolved to “do ,hetteriand better." 'lt kp pt. t- o p ans 0 its «mum to. campmgm ‘ * . n slecret for months. Mt length. to preVent: really does one good to take mi slt‘rlln'g a Dem being ordered in Ann her dirEction. it was 99°“ng “1° hand—and “'9 “9 (“at ‘0 know divulged at 3 Cabin council. The nextithat his able efi'orts in the goodiold cause, in day, 533's tale lago] Ith! Jo'iSVille. it. was;’ his ”W n know to e ea: n a same wa t.»— have scores of impordnnt facts gon r ‘ It is notorious that to Re . , ‘ Government’s plans ‘ {“5 I 2‘01“ the the North 3‘ {c oe ore 0:“) ‘men M. .s . d‘of them. the Ad-; m‘mt A s o mg with its party mam attention to rogues.-'— few Diggers, evetj’ thing ”’l'. r] to give a If it, canpnly ge a will go well. I F! N mun puma. 'gh gomawbere gufiintly. ' 5 :—"There is nothing in ry sé‘len-ible as p'oiverful norsfioe.” That is to say thosty—stnpisty in mi , ‘ IGNORANC Sir Wdter € , and as sharply any Stan or 00 and authorized ~ignorqxce in IMMI How unimpe these United States afi flv’cwd in this r ’ jq‘at now! A heartless harlequin jokego‘SiPl-e'sident ; utter incom petenq" in thréJourfim of hiss Cabinet; a. compound of ignorance. envy and mnlioe Generql-in-Chicf at Washington; an over mlingicombimfion 6f shallow, gassy pre tepdefla in the Senate. and a. hair-brained. factiois, mdical and rgvolutionary mnjority in tha House of Reprel‘sentativea! Benign. in its infinite mercy, protect and shield this min-givemed and unhappy countryl—Pav trio! 0’; Um'an. ‘ my oflhc Papa—the people should at once begin to labor for an overwhelming white man’s constitutional triumph at the next fall’s election. TbcAbolitionists have astonished even those who were prepared {or a wild course oft-aim, and if they be not completely checked by another year they will ruin this country forever. We must ell mon books still scattered 310$th ou the shelves of Aboiicion salesmen, s : ’ ing as memen we. of their disunion 3%. The cam paign documents of the A‘bolition party make an ug|l record; and will curse their author! to the latest. generation. LOCAL D‘PARTMENT. , Tm: warn nruqrcmgyfld *3"? we ’_ ““ "’- 7 " '7‘ “ " I to snythnt the various [lnflllnfl “"6“” an “I" ANOTHER SCARE.-0n Friday .lnrt our, cnlntinn in rexn'd .” llan 185 m “We"! 1:" town nnd the region between this and the .\l., (mostly from H,” can“ I H“ "mm.” mountain were no little excited by reports of “manna". Thcmflmm“ :. allxMSUmiuh u the rebels coming." Nearly eferyhudy's.‘ \'n.. m last nccnnnL'. in KO"! mm“ ",V I hon" were ”flied ofl' to places ol‘snpyoq-d The lollowing M'l‘Ointmen': [mustn mnde‘ greater security, scores passing through town lin addition to those nlrrudrmumnm : Q“?- enatwnrd. Though nobody had seen the "he‘s' trrmnsler E. T. Rinehsit- Sag-gt ““3“. P 9730“ “m" j” who ”id “my Md be” “m" Emanuel I“ at Quartermn‘ster Sew" 1““ vErsstions '“h “he" who Md‘ The mm'a" under (‘nn’ning’hnm ' Commissnr' ‘l, rgenuth rival of the Chnmbersburg stage Im} somc‘ F zhrnim Shank- Drum \fn‘ur Joh’n~ “k‘ I color to the various rumors. [n a few? hours,, “Thu {0" i ’ lette‘r‘kimr 1‘ a in the however,‘thn excitement died away, and the“ Regiment :tllnlferend nlilintriosrt [ ‘ conclusion WI, came to the: the rebels werel ’ Cur chrdn D" .lflfi’l. still on the other side of the Potomac. I 11 J R 0 F Den ,q. ‘. re w“, It seems tth the upon was started aiming“ - l“; Tannin. Mg; ‘2‘: ll‘.‘ . under- Gneflenberg, 1” several gruelesa follow. from Y sionoflnthogzhln (2‘11; 'lO- 1:“! nriiv \ findinlr. Quincy, who unposed the “sell" on erery one, it . _ P' f I on he they met. If there is pnnishrfient a{or such out-”l ‘ "I I 0" "mm”! n" f' ”'3 l 5 1;" ex rngeons doings. these miscreants should hole 1 fore. I mm'lu‘l’d '° “'7‘“ flxum - l '0“ itdealt onttothem in its fullest force. .‘We: ”9”“ P“P""°‘T'"’"‘“’ “m '" ° t’brrs wonid, too, Divine all to exercise a nuonskle'l "“d’" hf” ""‘lr hus‘bsnds, “ill"; 5") h degree of discretion-in giving cum“, to the ' —_nnd lovers—in the liegmtmt, 1:1 nf w om flying reporuthnt my reach them. Inch “1 "I“, no doubt. he Anxious to lieu-1 1154“.“ necessary nhtm sud annoyance might thus bei The note I “ddmsud 3°“ “Eff"? l" . avoided. V ' , :1‘ M Newport New. Since that time?“ MW been moved a considerable dllnnre. . We left qu-port News onlhc mint '3 P. I“. When we got to town, the om “ {on-ml Ithnt an old hom, the South 'Amu-g Vii-It‘ll ; had brought us from Washington. wqumhnfl I t‘3 hike “8 on‘board ngnin. “'r lludl' 0‘33" 0] Iher to know that she was ddlt’" ’ Tl” offic‘ers refused to more the nien . Board— I -—nnd as n cunseqnence,fu ii few ho nnothcr Ihont W“ 80m from form-spy“!!! 0' “Nth I proved to beln snfi r one. We ot n hi. “ml 'nlartcd—nndllnndrd nt Norfo 1‘ . P‘ '31., In‘hen it was luunnl‘tbnt there enomzh to take the liegiment 10l oers, or n pll't‘ of them, inverést in finding qunrn-rs I'm the men, very well—much Ivotti-r ihun nu} ‘diqr 'could expect. lt t'vus rusil} ,5?” flint‘n grout number M the inlmhitnnttllbktd at us ‘wilh co'nternptmnd flu) run hluicihtm‘ after visiting their town? lmmle it my insinrss lo make invlniry vonrevning the porflilun of the :town,n.m una tu'd [but "‘0! mo Ilbnn one. sixth of the llousu-s were tonan ' hleicir owners. 1l inquired by whom tho' no houses on flu- I‘oint \u‘n- DCI "pied, and ’ 5'0“) by I the Federal nllicrm! ‘\ ‘ . I“ V 0 "‘mflflu'tl there until Hu- 1 it M; 9.4." 11. u hen gu :- wen- mm (Id ,oll",tn Inn-z. rho} Idfiluncc Ibting '21:! miles, over “txl'rflcnt (70:141. " \ - . \I: I I The en ntry from Norfolk tn Fnfilt {hows [he ynvn;£2 of war. Everything isikil fade; )nr camping ground )vnu n Inlun‘lrggn‘l’m‘ri An omcdr told me that his «urn 1" WM nmnnz the first on 'nur pram-t lodmiionl an l. :rnid he. Athere,” painting from tlul lhomr'stq-nd I}fo mnn L'llfl is li\ in; in his buns:- willi‘rsnme of the Offil (-rs. “ lwhu-en thin and your dump, it iligmncf o a few hundred )ur'fiflwm‘g‘fl‘en hnrus, nil-l what is left '1 Nothirug." 1 Yewx nothing—nl destroyedan the tlertil'czfit-lds IQ-EYben ‘thc report of the npprolgh of “If; rebels ruched town on Friday, agentlemh‘ni gave the Court, then in session, the intdrmn-‘S lion." All not ynmedintely connected'with the; trial improgrcu, at. once rushed to the streqt. ! Bur. hi) Honor, Judgb Fish”, coolly remark- !\ ed: .. Gentlemen or the Jury—if the renal come we Ire‘not in Minn to do them any}; harm. Our be“ plsce, th'erelore. is hell-e..iu's ‘the discbnrge of our important duties. The?) case will go on I" And Vit did go on, in Him regulnr my}, untir'thefnanol hour of adjourn-l went. ‘The Judge is ad: 2115 in frightened. SPECIAL -COURT.—Tbe 'Conrt, last week, was engaged in‘lhe, tn‘al ofthe old “'illgefnvg and Myers (or Eplby) ease—two sujts. ' be m was in ejectment, upOn which lhejnryfre turned a. verdict for the Witherows. [The seipnd was bro nght by the Witherows against. the Bljcrs’s. {or mean profits. Verdict of :the j-try, $2525 62-40} the Witherows. . ~ 4 This ejectment is probably one of the 01-69% cases in Pennsylvania; having hm: started in Kort-m her, Rafi—nearly forty years ago. But one of the original witnesses, we are mm. is livlng—{acob Linn. We suppose that a score or more 5f nttornies were engaged in it inlitn various stages, prdbibly half" of whom nré in their grhvcs. The ‘case will, no douht,‘ he again taken to the Supreme Court. l‘lmy think.“ will be brought to a. close hqr'ore mother year. . ‘ _ _ ’ :- u my squire proper y : , Irecl y—the people ofßedford. ‘~_“ Long may h_e , wave." ‘_ wWe m indebted to M momma Ben ner for a New Year's preaeql of‘ a gummy of prime Butter, done up in the Ilmpe of. I'pi'lnn apple, very tastefully orn'emented. it you the handsome“ thlnfi‘ of the kind we even-MW»— ‘ The ’ generous donor has the thenka 53!: the ‘printen ond all his household. _ E .2 WOpr‘Cnn-iemreq'ts a: to reu’zfnfils inwa thank! to hit numeroul friends for the übctaw'a'l 'recepfion they glve him an \Ney 'ear'a any. ' mm: casualties in ' Campnnyv I, 127:]: : P. V., (formal-1y Capt. Shipley’l,) in “(‘0 “do of Frederickvbnrg, will be found report:- =I on our fqurgh page'. Other imam-Img mug; is contained in' the mind I: lnmn. ‘ a _ S'The Lsdias' Fnir in Shad: & Buchler’l ' 1 closed on Wednesday owning, The re cpu unmounted to nbouk saw-the profic ,s -0., This was doing very well, the time: cnnidered. . pe-xr. mm Circus has sold his {arm in Cunbefland township, wanking-15 acres, to Mr David Schaefl'er, for $2,250 cash. ’We are pleued‘to learn that nDemo cral'c paper is shortly tobe published in theplty ofPhiladelpbin by A. {.‘Gwssnux sea 3: Co. The experience and ability of Mr. Glassblenner as a newspaper editor and publksher assure us that under his control, assisted by an able corps of editors, it will meet the expectation of‘its most ardent friends, and fully supply the want, which has bug been felt, ofa. Democratic State orgu at the great Commercial Matlopolisof Pemzylranie. As friends of the Union, the Constitution. and the great Democratic party. the only hope ofjoth, we anxiously unit the sppeerence of thigmew Demo cmticprgan. and besp. .k for both its daily And ieekly edition. . large circulation throughout the State. Inill avast:- usr‘nJc-l to have n granfl (‘hti‘mnms uizh mm inwntiyn! I ut to town. I \V-’S lhinkhlg quietly tn éll)‘r‘el What‘ 3 would get. A lnrl'wy. or n you‘nl£hz . f ‘I went to mprket uml not. to hunting {0 what I Wanted. .lfut nufoxtunhteiy tlxeirc'é"? hm thruc turk‘u-ic, and they {cry pvor, "ml «3’ or a goose. th‘f‘rc;l was none‘nl, all. 30 inrlé’dqfi' getting the dolimuics l intvndml m lurfle for our~ grunt Christmas dinner. I gut n hlhg hut tlm-e pounds offwrk, llueo pounds (:2 flour. a qu~rt of, molafisos, um! n puck;- pelpper. ‘This is an (‘xnmplc of the SL , market. ' ‘ " I PETA “shimmy (‘rgrrrulmmlp h-mrday And last ni ht i? Mira-gym 'hanhf Minn/((13%? "ml” ‘l”‘o‘3'sl’N' mil-lg rhinginz ‘he (‘k’l‘he “ti-“7‘34 hm"?! h-nn) ”r“"'r"“["l" (-njnyir'xg exurllcnl lu-n'lth. We h.:ve as';:?,:illf:r::::.:l,,q:"ml “'I'U‘JM yet 1031. ]in mm) in our Rvgim‘nt. None I 'jz[ml [l,.”ka 1.:- :,,.’:;.‘~.. in]??? ‘us llthl as Hm Almlilionirts. ley do an (Inn htu hauln n; [l‘nnloripkJung, nnd prnnn m. an nwlnl mm for huhw. -x- I filth"! Shntf-n n! ”In \xn- II jpoé! to be moved bofmy lung—why”. in A ‘o'4‘7‘3'lll', «gurgling Lko ll“;ru:lfiw. jkn'mvn. You “in In nrlr'mu me 54““mnfidn m"M I” x inguin. You“ truly, ‘ j S. My mega r dinßer. vBO ;I'. 8.381“ IT’S (7N {KINDS {\{YD ND - We nigkh‘tJE folhmin‘: mlructf l'rmn a ter written‘ by‘Cmnmissinmr Bun!!! (-11/in tion M U. S. Stumps on Juilglnelgl Humls Nah-s: - I V , I The hand as a “ perennnl bond" rni'ni f M “ mortg-ugc" damp um‘er him! uf“mm rpm ‘ If; (swhednle “B." p. 92. ICV: Law.) Tin-gown ‘.; \\'n.rrnnt u! mtnrno} m «nnf'ré: judgment. may}. on which ncrnmlmvi: < Hw- hnnui Mm naming gtu‘mp, viz: n's Lumen-l pom-r o! Iglmrnm, [5 ' Mh (Inusc of Him]. IL. vwrlrininpm pan-gr , nttormy.) The jmign UH‘ néle i~ subjwn ‘ Marni) dun’ as ‘- prmnicwrv nun-ff unlit-r hu‘l‘ “ Bills of Ex: hnnuo Inluml," (zuhud' uni: IL 88, E. In.) and ulso to gsubrnl pofi‘er slump‘ I.‘ in use "have. ' Acx-ording to this drc‘sinn of the Co ". sloner, the stamps on‘ n jxlxlgunexni, mung” for any sum 4'XII'ISDIIIHF' $103), and mm excee‘ ‘ Ssom'wiii'cnst :3] sn: viz”; 50 cents for m . gnge smmp and $1 forlran-r hf'mto‘rncysm _ The promissory no r slump on a judgmc note will be lea than the mortgsgp Stamp. Prodissury noun- fur a cum beéireen $2O n 8100 require :1 Emmy. hmvoi‘er; and tiles power ofaltorucy sump must beg “upon I“ ii'dvment notes. M I So far as iMZ‘MW, the In}: ex,- pensive mode of gxm: in judgment is by com fession on an Amimblc Action; for ‘Vhlioh strictly there is"no stamp provided. in the schedule, but whivhms id'flie opinion of some of the members or our n Ir, cannot. be ambient to more than a 60 (em. sjnmp for any nuptial. 11' 16 normal: CAUgm If negro silvery is the cnme pf the war, as alleged by President Lindoln in .his Message, why did it. not produae war for the iuzeighty years? This insifitution pro- i veiled 11 every State of the Uhion at Lhe‘ foundatién of the government, and is re—' cognised and protected by the Constitu vtion. To say, therefore. that slavery is the cause ofihe wu- is simply rit‘jcfiibus, The .real cause of the war is the anti-slavery! pmpugsndism which has sprung upfi at. the 1 North within the last thidy yeaés. and 1 such is the unbiased, unpreiu‘diced judg ment Tf’the American people. ‘ ~7-—~r—o-o» 4“ i S‘Govemor Bradford of laryland has appointed ex-Gov. Hicks U. S.Sena£or, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. J tunes A. Pearce. ' RR is fearedflmt Brig. en. Charles 'l‘. Campbell will not recover from his wounds received at the lgnttle off Fredericks burg. He received three‘gbufly wounds, and is now if} Washington. Execution of Indian Martians—St. Paul, Minn, Dec. 27.——Thirty-eight condemmd Indians were hung at Mankatom! 10 o’clock, A., M., yesterday. The gallcws was 50 constructed that all the condemned fell at once.’ Several thousand spectators were in attendance. All passed off quietly. Sudden" Death—On Sunday. the 213 i: ult, Mrs. b‘rryder.l wife of Mr. Dam'd Snyder, Irving near Smithsburg, Wuhingtun‘coun ty. Md., whilst atwndin: s fnbeml. was n» tacked by spoplexy m fell dead in :27 street. . » f I A NEW SENATORIAL SCHEME. CONTEMPIATED ARREST OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE sum r 01: STA mr or IfiL‘szE 5123 0L"! SPOKEN SIXTI'32H'S IX REFERENCE ‘HHZRETO “’1”!!! the Luzemo Unlon.] ‘ ,Fnr some wpelu we have heard rumon from the muncljs of Simon. that among otlmr expedient. discussed to obtain 1m ‘ election to the U. S. Senate, was one no lmu bold and startling than to have tha' , ntlminiSAtmtion arrest two or three Dinno cmts on 59mg hivolom (next. am! im prison thorn till after theelgction slmll tnku ’ place. W 9 confess the proposition lookwl to m izmmsil.le,_anrl we gnve it. Imm thought; but. the oq'urrences of the pant. week have put a different rum upon our ,7 . opinions. Some ton 1h"; ago Simon him ,sr‘lt' pnssed through the valley to Smmmn. "Following 'in his wnkp. a lei! d’nys subm quont. another official. Surgéon Wl.son. .nnpt‘m‘t‘il at Scranton and vicinity, and pretentlérl' to take tmtimony to implicate Smmtnr Stark in impropvrlv obtaining ox omptinn from pervire of limited mom.— . Wli'ut tho ‘pllnnco is to ho. numorl wd know nut. In“ an tho object. to ho ntm’mdu is .\ seat in the U. S. Sonata for_ Simon Camgr- ' on for six yoari, it is but fuir hf preeuxmty . that it will he comidcrful aulficiontly gnu-6 . to warrant. the su‘xponsinn of Mn- hula-as corpus. nnil inctlrcoruto St-nntm- Stark in some hnstifla till after the elootion in J‘tnlm ry. “'0 than: that. this Wilson. who. we) , holievr‘. is'n brother-iu-lnw of Govvrnorq Cur-tin. snitml at Siva-into" that tlk-ro mm; nwmher 6f the Home against. Whom thn tame charges hnd bet-n prrl‘nrred. This explains the whole mutton tine Senator ‘and one-momliernlm-nt, will give Cameron / ,3 clear‘ m'nimity. This would he cheap“: ithnn lluylna men. and not so diflimyl‘t to perform. 'Now we lmve' a tow tllipgq tn say about thin. for formwnrnmleia to he fore—armed. Let, it. then. be distinctly un (lt‘l'~‘tnnil : : erv not: curs So'zbe om d_ themselves ml‘succ'lcded anlu‘rn so!- he."l‘lmt Ronnfnr Stark mnnot be taken out of Luznrm' cmme for nnv sm‘h pur pn'w, sm’o [who mks-n m'vr thedow! bodies ofnino Hmus‘nml Ilnnm‘mts ‘ ‘lml. 11‘ fine mlnlinislr:ltinna,_ Stnto nnvl N'Llimml. nrva dohwmim-d to pornidt in their n-i'nlntinnnry solwflxpu~if flwv meclnh-n— -.minod‘m‘nrnrili- tho miq-n uf lhn lmnpln by tl’m'nwy-viw nfarhitnuy pmvbr. “Worthy nl' tvmm‘: nnlj,” anm'ne county in :v. gnu-l'y plnnr- I'm- ‘llmm In begin. ’Phn soil ot'nur VHHH’ uni-i firm-w! m Hm Mom? of' the www nlutimyu‘y p:l'tnnt<. "ml the lh‘semnlt-nh nf llu-w " L-xlhpn of \anming " uro fit rum»- N'nhdivm': In ‘mmmence rmistunml lo tits pnlin [umm- in 1853 3M. Warm! up-m all our Dnmm-mfih fricn‘L Hiraugh Hm m-untv. who hnw- nut :mnwl Hg-nm-h'vu. in «In H) M nm‘v, null to halt] HH‘HBI’IIVI‘N‘ in "indium: m )‘Mi-I " all lmzzmh. tlm mrmt nf \‘on-ltnr Stink. Mi L' muml lrnm lhv ('nlmlv. r‘XI'I" Juno b? rq-jnhr furl yin) yawn-«HIV i|_\', :mnl ‘mlh iuH om-nrlunily lmfl. ‘ 4th. Ai‘mmmith‘n :hmnlrl [m n whrw‘ xluw It maul-l ‘w. m (‘:l~¢\r Y" “Iva llnlll-"h‘lfl'ly to :1 Ju LIP {I 01 [ml/m" mr'ms. who \HH havn NI" In (Int-lam“ tln- luv or flu- mnqmu pron-Pt the righm ux" r‘iltzunx 1m Numb nr Irtynll'fl“. 'l'lw rwnplv m in”? of MS (IN-WM, ' Thu! Snnmw Sfiuk haw nnmu‘lilf‘ nm-Imn at in”. \n- (1‘: not thii‘v”. T mnv have nialwlsnvnn {umlw-nn-Lin gellifi: D‘x‘l‘lnp! 11: vnulnhlug “‘lva J [nrnpor oihw. Vu'lfill'i ln- '1“; duty. lu- lm< minmilh .] nnv'nHT no". or.” ly or imlwm-ri' Iy. nm' (mm-r 4 'lrv )‘Pnlwly. ‘ “'l‘\\"uulhpxmzvurq' they mm! nnl .|;_v.xin [will]: .‘ zarnn nr inmlr. m pouplc if fly ml'l‘~N. V V porn e of Hull: .S'mu'nn-L-““'vl|.- ”'anr-k. \‘nn In riPJ an )PlloP°~Hrl|l ludtrln-liu: tr'ul-n [fix/'/:-.ji.-——"\'nu lin, you :l—n wnum A 4 vmh M ihiu-n‘uw-r \\.|~ givwn. 51- hit his‘ M ”ML-4k lmtm-t-n tlu- Wm Hm Hm FILM tho-Gum”! ~;u-;nviin;_v (J Hum or lw “'ur Sl‘m‘t-':lryf.~' I‘m-T," 11. Uzi i“ trlw it lnnk~ m Hlnng'n ”pro-axle o:anth “madam” A ‘ I . 4--" .1 Lily Qflirrr Ila-{MIN ’l‘.nnps.-.\IH, Mnjnl' ”4-H“ Ruyvmlth, nf I‘L. pm‘lu‘iputl'tl in‘ n rvgjofi' of the Union Irnnpsatlngravmn, Tenn. Sim \mm a unliLn-y custuum tux-l 110 d“ :1 miritvll chnl‘gvr. ' Q I k,oo 6 < £93 Th!» Prosidt-n has signed ‘thc West \l'Argi‘nm‘l-ill. 3 1 ‘ mWo nrz- tn hr-ve n Tun-(Ivor issue of two hunfiLHl smiHmm of 'l‘rviwurj nntm. < n~ _E: i (‘ll (‘hrisvm-Ia m’oninpiut the rozidrncc nf ,Nm hri‘le's father. hr Ice-vi L. F. Winimm, “I'. IWM. H. "Ll'T/fm Mi“ IL'ZZIE’ L. GETTIER, daughter of Mr. Stephen Genier, an of édumfi Bounty. ‘ affine 18’}: ""2, ’err. E. Huflofl‘heinv. Mr. W \\'ARRE\’ HAFER m Miss MARY \H WILNW. ull of Ahlwuuown. 21w 11“.. by the sume, Mr. ABRA- I'l-IR to W“ ANNA LUCHMAN, both iuitl or .\l»hottnown. mun: uh., hr the tame, Mr. JAMES . of Humorqown, to Miss MARY I offivfiml [own-hip. 4111 ML, by Rev. R. S. Grier. Mr. ..\HKl.\'.\'HY. of‘ Muuntjoy Mwnshlp, 0n U 1 In}! S of the ‘ 1 ()n ll “-3 9‘ SEN-'5! 0n ! ROBER to Hi Thmnl' ‘ '0" z! “1" JA LdjuH AM . 'MAMHE, dung)!“ bf Hon. John H, of-the vicinity of Tunaylown. )ld. 25qu of Dec. 1362. by nevus. Henry, 0;; w. amass. of Strnha-xfitownship, of the L'mh Ben. P. V., to Min“ .‘ A. DETRICK, ohly dnnghtrr of Mr. J'itk, of Munmplcnsant township. ’ :31] uh . In Littl‘vstown, b 3: Rev. J. ‘_np. .\lr. HENRY W. YUUNT, of Miss LAVISA C. BISHOP, OfLiL- 0n n 2 firm [:35 m t , " ‘O‘Vll. )u {he 1 Jimmy his Mn knoll nit, near New Windsor, by Rev. HANSON E.‘ REEVER. formerly - Miss MARTHA E. EXCEL, all ly, Md. ry notices exceeding six lines be charged M‘hnlf our mm! nd. i for all '0“: am number a! ‘ (Hy; “fife“ ( ‘ lug; 1| 1 W DIED. morning week, of consumption, S ROBINSON, ngrd about. 35 Jcceased was a wellainown and zen of Oxford township. H 9 and family and many friends to bl Sunl :5??- ALHU 7‘?! 'l'}? rmknl Ci 1’ . 9: an!“ n his“ .0 "he 3.1 M a L“ _ loud 'oi Mr 5‘ . mo ult., in Littlestovm, Mr, JACOB LAN .\G“ aged about. 31 years 3nd 6 mos, on m hum, ofdipthcria, JOHN STEW. 5131111! son of WiHmm A. and Charlotte Tlio‘, t." lyeur 11 months and 25 days. 'Du‘fli m uni, in Adams cauaty,ANX ELEM? , . daughter of Mr. Rufus Butters, W 3 w‘fllnd 3 momhs, D: It} Nth of December km. in Franklin to uni, ~ NICHOLAS mama, aged 39 5" It!“ bi and 11 days. ‘ mm BL. in Franklin townlhip, AMOS 8 NW Ll of Nicholas Sterncrdjuu one W cm! ehreen the death of the “the: ' n, It; years undwi month; > th‘ 1. “IL, in Mennllen mm“? :9 ,x R 30314de 1 year “month and Cum, Mr, GEORGE mm'mn -ship, aged 'lB years 4 months ans “ last, in this pInce,CHARLES K” . phnn'mh Rogers, aged about 12 N LEC’I'I'ID. Ma
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