Torrru3. The Céxrnzx is published every Monday morning'by flxsxr J. Smnu, at $1 75 per annu'm if paid strictly m ADVANCIAflrm per Innum if not paid in ;advance. N 6 subscription discpntlnued. .unleu at the Option of the publisher, until all grrenrg‘ea Ire paid. ‘ Abvnnunxrs inserted at the usual rates. _ Jon Plusnso done with neatneu Ind dispnboh'. Ornc: in South Baltimore street, directly opposite Wuuplen’ Tinning Enablishmeht —“ ~ nun Pny-rma Cum” on he sigp. , New Goods !—-Large Stock !' : ERCHANT‘ TAILORING. ' - JACOBS t BRO. five just received from the cities 3 large neck m goods for Gentlemen) wear, embracing a. ‘vgriety of . ’ ' CLOTHS, ' » CASSNERES, VESTLVGS, Fusing", Jenna, km. with many mixer goods {or spring and lummrr wear. They are prepare?! (0 makeup garment-D M ahe shortest notiée‘ and in the Very best unu ner. The Fashions nre regularly received, and clothing made in any desired style. They Il wsyi make neat fin. whilst. their sewing is sure . \0 he substantial. _ ' ' They ask a confimmnre of the public’l pl tmmge, :eéolvcd by good work and moderate chargu'w earn it. Gemsburg, April 7, 1862. ‘ , Restaurant. > ‘ lllELChamMrshurg Sgeet Restaurant. (re- T ézmly Eckenrode'!,) 18 now conducted by t e undersigned. QYSTHRS are dune up in All Myles; FRIED (‘HH'KEN BEEF TONGUE, "mum, BOILEU EGGS. an}! a. nice film" of ALE. can fit all ‘imes bmhnd, " ’GALL IN: The Salnun has been re-painted and fitted up in fine "13]... ' ‘ BOLLIVGER 3; BAUGIIER. Gettysburg, .\‘or. A. 1:02. Laneasterz Bonk Bindery. jouunwuxr. 5-, I ‘ ‘ 1:00; BI.\3DEJ: AS!) BLANK BOOK lgfil'lAFTl'REß K LANCASTEIkF'A. 'Flm'n and ()rimmrnm! Bmlh‘hy. ‘of qery de scription. executed m the méstanbammiul_nll_d approved Ityles.» , ’ nnrmzwcn.’ ‘ E. W. Br'own. Equ l‘urmer: Bunk of Lancaster \K'. 1.. Paper. Eiq . lmnr-untor County Bank Snmnel' Shock, FK4|.: Culunlhia Bunk. Summ'l anncr,‘ list; . York Hunk. ' Villimmanm-r _F.\q.. York Cour“; Bunk. ‘ .‘h. Cnrwnflmq ”flank of Gettysburg. Peter .\lnriin. Emu l’rnlh‘y M‘lmnfawzer‘ 60-: P“ ' Geo. C. Hnwllmrn, Evy. Regiflfr “ “ ' Geo. Wllileon. Huh Rgxux'len “ ' “ :Ap‘rlt 15‘ IN]. ‘ ‘ -, - General ‘McClsllan Ifixl‘m‘l‘ljl)lSCuTTY.‘lSrßG.——E\Effl‘odf "I‘l he' prepnrml. 11kt}, undrrsigyv’} “oqld mh~l_ lesportfully ilnllq rllc-ullPHlmn of flu: 111137?!“ {lf Gollydmrr: .t'll‘l il‘Vicinih to (‘ ll R 1123 Ix4ml'w In~ well wlmtcd Stork of pnoda, '2“ he lmsjnu! rt-lurnwd Iron) tho cilv Wllll a! fine an ha-urtmvm of ppmlsiu his lmé us you twill bug! in It.“ in mm O'hrr‘lown. '7 Lndiés, nnw i~ Hu- lime to null and get those fine woolen‘\.\curf~. .\lu-nnal St:lrf:,'ine (hunt lrlu. wodlon'l'ndrr-‘lén‘v-alnnd all lhost- mr‘c 'lllile fixturu for glu- lullt‘f‘ in the way of B'luheq..(‘uml»- unll l‘crfumonva. all of which can hp lmd_M .\0 ll’: r-gl t npnnaitr- the lhnk. (lenllmmm. n wnyl lu‘ymr, ll G. (‘arr‘i is t‘ngmlm‘e to L" L luv hug. and. (-uenpest under -o‘. lthing in ”IN-943;!) an 11.11036, Um-r-slxir”. l udgr-shlru. hungry-x ‘uf all kinds. lung and glllurt Stir-chum frurb 1.“. rF-nt: up n- 73 rrnt: a ‘lm r. .\Mdiors. n i‘.-w rnn-rlh- m fuu: 11-e-GC Cup-159‘ Ihr g-hce‘m an llinso uuml Burk ‘vkln'fiuunllels. .\mn Bun-ks. ullkiwl~ of Army Knirri n‘ud hrm} Knxtm , nlw Lnilm furl; and by" on all in mm: Ile rvg'llnr arm“ Shin: and Drllwrrs, Net-pull? Cup-1‘ \xnoion h": xrfs ‘uf all High. Smoker” 11. 1". ”an has n} the nu' 'n-=soruné;l'. a: :mulqng 10!)“ng mul Pipes ma :‘lylu mu elm-c up :mv pluw‘. ('lxqslug Tulmc— . 0‘ and (‘l’mri 0: all Hulls tin-T l ri~ - -‘. «Alma. llnrvlwu‘v.‘ QIIN-nsw w. :1“ kin"; of Sfiire~,'(iro.-eriv4. Ill:(~rnl(‘ Cnlrr :md Hmpfi \‘i’nquni. all luml. ol‘F‘nSlry Soul»: all kin-d: of Hs‘w‘ncrs. l'Ju‘cm Wuhan“, \‘m‘l (m null Mini“, null n \ -r_\"luml~ulum: ngcortmenl ofl ' T’Qrflunoricl. .\‘mv‘ it the limo. (‘mm 011?. 4 uhne'nllfflp-l z‘n- rm 3 rnlL Don’t forget the plume. XO. 113., ixlEnst York ntrver, (-ppnsxle rh‘!l Kink“. . 11. U. CARR; Agent. 'gior.l.7,‘ls=:sz. L _ ; :j l - Town Property ‘ T PRIVATE SALE—Tin- undtrsignm} of- A {erg M'Primw Snle 11114 Property in whirl! ht- nqw resides, situnlg iu_F.n~: Hula” :lreot, (iwufilmrg, mljni'lin'; S. R. Timon on the west hill Mrs. Mrfilroy on the (Hm. wuh nn M"- allny‘id um rcnr. :Tm: HOI'SH is a. lfiuémry Frame. thlwrbunrdcd, with Buck-building: 1| \\ l‘” m w-Lt‘t'r, \\ Hh .1 pump in it_. In tlgxqgiuor: and a \urivty of {mu «10h as upping, 3:59am. pum‘hm‘. npnr-nls, then-11k, Mid gmpos,dll the mum. alum v. , . ZACHAKLUI MYERS. 'xur. 11181103 tf , - ,7 , Beadyfnade .Clothtnz. ‘ ‘ RURGH AR 'ULU 1m: nnw FM un hil full G and Wuuer rock ufHlmhing. mumeting of qu'flouh. in z mu. variety, fer) chmp, ’ ; IDress Cuxul - '” Businexi Poms. - l‘ ‘ ’ Mn key Jackets. E _ ; l’mmdo s, Vein, 1 , ' S lirLs. Oran-era, 1.1., (Er: E All o'innr ow mam fiu mre. am] (1012? up in flu- vgry‘ hut nune . nud “ill be sold very ehrnp. Give an FEM]. ) _ Geuysfiurg. fioviex, 1862. f Pmn‘o Tumng. ROE. nomin. or Limamwn. a Prnclir‘rJ Einno Tuner, informs his {Heads and the mica! puhlic in ginoml, that he gives his fine. In» othey in occupied. to Tuning and. Refiniring Piuu'os, at moderate priues. He [ironilses entire bntisfwnion, or no pny.‘ ()rders‘ r'oceived “this Mice. , [Sep!. 16. 1861. “___ -.__. ‘ .7. -,_____ A .-. __..__ . . O HEEL—O Yes—o Ygs. , HR undersigned would most respectfully announce thg people of Gettysburg and u Vicinityrthnt he i‘ntends to continue SALE :TRYIXG, in l!i!VBrl0fl3 bruudles,hnvingmken but License for min purpose. Goods taken on tominion and sold at as moderate charges as 3n be axpecmi. H. G.-CABR. T York'iL, Get ysburg, Dec 29, ’62. 3m _ , , i __ - i» ', . _ Coopermg. ‘ OHN' CBRISMER is carrying on the Cooper jug busi‘heq's, in :11 its bmnches,'in York “mttGfltyibqrg. FLOUR BARRELS, in any ‘ _ siind qunnr‘u , made. to order, at short. no sll 9nd at 10:; profits. REPAIRING, of all mtiuhluendedlto, promptly Ind cheaply.— -Enry-ol’oi~t will be nude to render masthe ting m customers. » ‘ ~ ‘ Deb.;9,_1862'; 6m ‘ . ' m Fall and Winter ‘ OODS.——A.§ SCOTT & SON hive in More ‘ and us now selling u cheap as the ”help.” 0 god‘assorlmeut of Dry Goods, con. {signing of Laditg' Dress Gouda, such a: mum, Coheggs, Delaines, 'rmemng Mix— ; ‘ ”res, Alpacas; kc. Auk—Cloths. Cu ‘ I ‘ linens, Salinas. Over-comings, 21" - ‘ Tweet“, Jams. Funnels, 3m, ' ‘ ‘hfiié II i'nh'ito flag Intention of buyers.— - ”aquk is u: mminntion before purchasing Whefl- A. SCOTT & SON. “ “3312?, 1362” , : ‘ “W" ' ‘Attenfion ‘1 ‘ . CHEAPEST JEWELRY HOUSE 15.7 ’ ’ ‘THE WORLD Y—4,318 Piece! of Anogted 9* "for Sam—A complete list of fine Gold, .~. motejde lurch-punt frec.’ Addrou . . > J. A. SALISBURY, Agent, LJMMJ" 1863. ‘6‘ Providence, R. I: :1. r'fimc Goons—jészfiaiééfifih: .y - {gnma n. SPANGLER. ‘ ILL OIL—IL ‘ . .4 4 , ,DR. 8.. HORNER’S Drug Store. " ' g - ; m‘fiiW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, for "~’“_U ”..h, I Dr. R. HOBXEB’S Drug fault? mg on ehup m 1 mun... _ w a" erAP mummnodn.‘ “nu,“ -- - 3. r. lemma. ‘ fjeé w" 2 2 3 2 <'/ 1%“. 9 ’79 A .; ‘ \J 5:3"? 9W We 449 ~ ». }} ‘jU Q» ; 1. ‘ BY H.-J. STABLE 45th Year , I (11112 8&11152 ox um Juncn. A ioldier lay on the firozen ground‘ | With only a. blanket tighlemd around , His weary and wasted-tune; 3' Down at his fret_the fitful light { of fading tonlafin the freezing 53m... Eel! m; a mockery on the sight, I A heartless, purple mine NJ da; long with his heavy load, Wary and sore, on the mounmig‘ronfi, "And over-glue desolate phfiu ;. ' I AH day lungzhrgflgh lii-e cruncdi‘mud, . Over the snow 93d through me floml. ? Marking bus way witli a ‘gruck ofjfirood, V H; lolluived the finding Imin. ‘ i .\‘othingJo tat at the bigouuc; ; But a frown crusl‘ in his hnveruck, 'l‘hc~ half of a cémmdu's 4011— 3 A crust lhaL after a longer (ash; ' ‘ . Some pampered spaniel mightyflw'e passfd', Knowjng um morsel to be the lust ‘ That, by at his master} door. j X 0 other hound on his s‘nmher €Oll, 3 Than .zhe lonesome trend of themcntine}, ' Than (qual. ménsured Innis“ t~ And thewinilthntcamefronhhechcfingrpino, And the dying onk gm‘] the swinFLng vinFr, In many a wI-ury, wergry line. ‘ _. 1 To the soldier‘s hollow fake. ‘ n But. tb'e soldier slept: and the fireams i‘erc bright, - . i . ‘ With {he rosy glow of his twin!“ night, ,' \ A_nd thq nnxd on his bret‘at :: 4: For he passed nwuyfroxn the willry plug-m, To the pleasant light of a. cheerffil 1-4011)“ \thren cat sat purring upon the 106111,;L 3And his weary heart wnséblcst. j. His children came—(Wm glue—eyed girls,‘_ \Vnhkhluxhing lips and Gunny Alida; ' I "r And ( heeks ot‘ruddy gleH . And the molhgr-pulc. but [urolyfnovn' s. A; when upon h'er virgin brow‘ i He prouKle sealed his only vva 7 . ,In the summu’, long «110.; But the rovcillc “iIJ, in 111.9 mojnhgg grfiy, ‘1 Suu'lled the beautiful vision Iqjly, . , 3 Like a t'ruzfilen'ed bird 0 .dzr: niflnf 1 And it. seemed (0 tb} soldic‘fs nipis'u-‘lw-agiu I Hut Lbc 5111‘”! 1 ”too that sounddvl n 35. 3:71;: ‘ And he turned-inh :1 dull: mm?) [:lln,:__\_‘ To the cump-fire’sld) ’mgilxghl. ‘ aww AN "Epzmpn FOR AN ASOLITfON-§ , 151'. w . ; 5 The Fallow Gazelle says g4—S.lnluel 3%, Cox. authér of “A Buckeye Ahmad,” ant} j Member of Congress froin Ollio. drséxvusi‘; (if any man living can dme’rvq‘ sojzrehl. an ‘1 honor) ‘to wear the- xnan'tle‘m: wiell sip thi l kobriqud of “the Little Giann'”, My. Cf“, ii i a man of small stature. hut hi 4 intollqbtua’ , qualities make nmpleamemls‘ for hisylim‘» I inuliveness in size. Ilia \viL [islkeon‘ and: lrr‘nchanth and as the mull and. ccrluiéj blade of the sword~fi~h is'fearild by“? (he lei- I vinthmn of the beam, so theimfionkt 'rs gf‘ theAbblition deep shrink l'mm min (Mining. 3 fearing lest they be ripped open ‘nhd all‘ iheirrfittonness exposed to lh} publidgué. I Cox's hat. is the. following epitaph ‘o‘? theft 1 notorious négropholisl,~ quh Lot'eioy, ‘1 which was drawn forth by an ‘hllusiori. in la speech of Lovejoy's to Cox’s‘smalliiess gf' stature, and which,. we think.jis one :of the : fbest thingfif the kind fierpetratédj‘siuée ‘the days of Alexander Popé : ‘ g’ l 5 Beneath this szone good ()w‘en Ln‘vejoy lies, i ‘ Lima in Evan-thing excepl‘hia size, g 9 ‘ What lhouzh his burly body fills this hole. Yet through Hell's key-hole crept. his little 5.01,“. . THEY DON'T WANT 170 3REBTORIE THE UNION. ,’ = é i It is“ reconstruction. not restoration. iii ;the Union that the Abolitionists arbiai ' e 1 ing at. They prefer eeparnlinn‘ to rea'brnzis. !If may cannot. reconstruct 'u to a it: ‘ their own radical views. they will (ksnéy .it. This is the scope and tandem: offlidir ’policy. For this purpose they minim pr 5 rather mismanage theivnrmpreferrinfldefeht Lin the field, abankrnpureasuryand 341:0wa i‘ruin, to a restored Uhion on the braid the I‘ConzilitJniJon. They dare not deny this. and; iyet ,thousands of people no decei ‘ed by. their loud, constant, but. insincere c‘iamons for Lhe Union. Senator Trumbull, of mi nois. in his Michigan speech, exposed the [whole plot when he “thinkedf God that the' ‘Federal arms were defeated‘n Bull Run, and on the Penins'uia, Ind under Boipe. for iiwithont Inch detest: we should not have ‘had lhe emancipation proclamation I: Had. we «on 3!. But] Run, or taken Ric mond Jthe backbone ofrebellion would hulk heel; Lbroken, and 11:0 Union wouldabm‘re been re— 'stored, with slavery remniningin it I”—-Pa trio: «2 Union. , ~ 4 A fig CaveaL—Tbe New ‘Yogk W I), ispeuking of the‘anjest of thefiitnt of e :Eming Journal, gives fin- wnm gto the d- ‘ ministration it Warshingtong that fluerdis .one place in the North where such an it ‘restfi cannot be mufe, to wit, New: York pity». . The leddeélnes fizz if theabdqc. 'tion of Boileau in intend u a threat lagainst any of the nuti-Agdminintnt'm jjoumls in New York, thg men . 9an ‘idle, as editor: in that city ‘to writq and print “.wint seemetb to uom grid” in regard to the Adminis 1 'on or "any other man.” »/ la'Colonel Charles A. Knoderer; of the 167th Pennsylunia regimens, died at the hospital. Suffolk, Virginis, on file 15th ult., of a wound received at the battle of the “Deserted Hbuse,” on the Blackwnber. A Windfall.—A poor wpcnter, named Cyrus Holmes. Living at Platuburg, Ohio, bu lately fdlen heir to a propdrty in West. Chum—openly, N. Y., "and 1: ”14,000. ' g g ‘ A D'EM©©RATH© AND mew wumma _ THE CONSCRIPTIO Mr. Wilson's bill. which ateon Monday night,provi 3: follows : All nblébodied male citi Who‘bave’declared their i gome such. or have exer‘cis suffrage, between the agn years, constitute ,thoNatio ' United States, and are 11:‘ military duty when called 1‘ idemt. The expmpts are ‘ physically. or mentally' 11 President. heads ofExeouti Unigeil St-Ite< Judges, Gov milyuon bf an indigent \\ ryat'bm, 0: One s‘uch son. m rwv‘p’nr more. to be selected: alsb’tlig’only limthenof 0 1111119: mic-1w years. 111501 xiidtlicrlms children of the .1 wliere‘ two of a family are yidos t in remaimkr of :UL‘lI ceédin mm. 11111111 be 9er : rnnvic (d of felony 9113.11 ' pbgfmittetl to serve. 7 “no Nulionnl férce‘not in (A hxdivided inm iwn‘ Olus' Ic. 1 | embr. in ' all botwaen it) 1 an, nfitufil unmarried mp 45;ye:11‘s hinge. The 51-11111 «11% the 0! rs and will no sefivice unti jflertlxe 11114 1 veiiipnce of 91 rollmenl, 111 ontreslmnding with the {'l‘ (rich: m om‘li othicli tli appoint. a Provost \larslml 111111. pay Ora C.lptl.'l'\§\{>fCa dolail an oflive-r of similar 1111941311 Bureau-in tlm :ll'mjr 2' 11113111 makptheneedml rll * for carrying out llm hirdv' 'l‘Ahf‘se‘ Mxir~lml+ are to «($6 porn (reasonable 11mm. : spine. kn. . . ’ ' Jn ouch didrict tlmro ia Enrollment, consisting oft shill and two other perm the Pfesidcm, one of wlfin sidinn and surgeon. This viéle the dHriul in‘w‘ can trick and pprloct nu (-ixr finch veineach ohm: 4.0 bé c 1y; Pl"|‘~’o_HS thu: enrn‘xler tmo years to be caHed into fol-Algae ymr: or dming unpafllfng “M; the prf mhfinnr pay, bounty mone- “I'th no~€~~ury to m. Pméide‘w'xt shalL indicate each dmrim, taking into number nlrohdy turnihed dying? of. the warficn :» [q f; ‘lnl'Lden: the enlollin: at muke Hm draft whh SU pc and within ten (13). sun/e gll‘flft9'£ men. ‘ ' ,r Sulnititutes my be furn‘ mtiifin madr‘ not to («buy dollars, at the disarmiuu 0 War. ‘ An‘y permn (Imm ropm't, m 1 fund—,l: n suhet cnmmumtinnishuii be) (To nmldgulgir-m to immediate ' a The bill prni'irles for t) exuminution of drafted in i>l|mrnt of surgeons who r )Vhon the draft IS fininl taken ja‘ro allow-t , traycli homes‘. Tnoch'h tutmi cxompt. for the e tire; ti the}. substitute ‘haz then though Originally drafted. :The bill 3x150 provides tlmt'volunteers 'y in ~merrier who re-en int for one year I: ihll tune a bounty“ of S 0. onrrlmlf paid (gwng‘ those who enlist or two years X‘Of divs $9.5 of‘the regular S m bounty. : ‘ ,:Tho_re are also provision for the. consoli (litionj 0i skeleton r+gi outs; also that Qenerhls’in the field :mi execute court: inn'rtin‘l sentence against spie<, ilcncrters‘, Eminjeeh. or murderers; ithout tet‘erenoe that President: courts martial may re fuce absentee officers to he m'nlzs; cloth ng. arma do" shallfnot b sold, pledged or ’iven away, and hmy be taken wherevcr founddn illpgal hands : p rson: who entice soldiers to desert. or hnr r thorn, or buy their arms orfuniforms, a d ship captains or rai ad condu‘ctdis wh knowingly con,- vey Eaters, may be ti cd $30“! and MIIL pt-isoned frOm six month to two years. ; ,Any person Who resists a draft. or court sels other: to do so, or dis undes them from performing military duty, hall be summati ly arrested. locked up mil the dratt is finished, than he tried by civil Court, and fined $5OO or imprisoned 10 years. or both. The President, on the gssago of thiqact, shall itsue a proclnmatio recalling abuen tees from the army, who my return with ‘out pimishment within 1! e time‘indicated, except the forfeiture of y for the time of absence; thoso who do 1 ot. return Will he deserts”. t. 4 ' Oflicors ahsent withou leave, except frir sickneas or wounds, rec ' halt-pay; oth cers absent without his , 0 pay at all.— Therone other pmvisiohs, but chiefly of details not. p rticularly i portant. ' This bill, iawilt be obs rved.cont'ers net? andoxtraordinnry powe upon the Presti dent. In effect, it. estab shes martial law over the flick Union. t. over-rides the constitutionsland stow nuthority of the State Governments oy'er their citizens, in respect to military servich and consolidates the supreme pbwer in ail things pertaining thereto. in the hands of dhe President. It. would be useless to disduas the constitu tionality of this or any u'thenmeasuro, in View of the present ”ouch of the Adminis: tration ; but we may he permitted to qu tion the nec‘wity fol-‘so rtdicnl :3 Chan" m the established Militia S) tem of t coun try. in‘ consideration of the fact. at every requisition heretofore matte the Federal Government upon the S e authorities, hos been promptly a , pntriotically an swered; and in 11 case, exce‘pt that of Massachusetts, h there been the slightest indication on e part of the Governors of any of the by: States, of an intention to withhold from the President. the support of any portion of the whole war-power of ti - nation in the efi'ort to suppress the re~ uelli n, and restore the constitutional re lt‘tiofis between the seceded States and the Federal Government. The conscription bill. in View of the manifest tendency of the. measures of the present Congress toward absolutism, may well excite suspicion and distrust, if not: stronger feeling. It has yet to plus the House. The vote on its final passage in the Somme, ignot sham-1»- Rmding Gaunt. [S‘Two thousand ele‘ant little boxes of wedding cake were distributed to lady vi icon at the reception of age Thumbs in Neu'Ym‘k. i A “be annud elabti‘n in New shin uh- pimp: no Tammi T 33: GETTYSBURG, PA, MONDAY, MAR- 2, 1868- THE POLICY QR EXTERMINATION. Many of the radical Abolirinnists have declared in favor of a war of ex(nrmination against thp South“ Fermgots ‘imtl Repre senmhves have exbressed themwlves in fa up? of it, and For a , representing a largé portion of file A ofition prey; has often and savagely adv . ed the same policy.— Lovejoy, in a race ta‘speech in Congrmefi claimed: 3? f ‘0 BILL. passed lhe Sen 'es m substance ens, and those mentions to be :d the right. a; > of 20 and 40 ' l forces of the able to [wrform . ut by the Pros» hme who are ‘ fit, the ‘Vice I? Departments, .rnors offit‘ates, idow, or infirm them there? are 7 luv the parent. fplmn chititfron {the falh‘r of mm nyfifind u miliLWj‘len fumih’. n‘oft (AK )t. No person Ive enrolled or “Ifitshould be to annihilmn thee and "re-peOple tho nlatinn—tlmt exi by nfilitary ant! tional. I rhim nece<~ary, juct w nexdtively requir it upon ni'na u s. ‘rrln'ls; ant], to the cownry, to (firm aton- as a m nttnr as 'l. kmath-1' of] lL' thnmy of the G ‘ Slates." lirimarking up whioh i< both an .\‘uhnnql In teiltgcn .‘ "Some pnrsom a pcoyfle cam‘not 1‘ w imsnrvice i 4 5 =.t!m‘fint clau 511(11):) years- of Imlwqon 1??) and ,l r‘lnxs em .mcos ; be c-dlwl into 1 Luke. l‘m- con n mom aw maria: ner‘rfinnal ,(iiv Pr-«itlvm shull . will) the rank" n‘m'. or he may " rank who shall . apartmentnnd nndrcgulntions ion> of this act.B dewrlcru, r(-~ s, and detect ’V . , , ohm Bonn] nf ‘ 10 Pro mt Mar- ‘ ~, arpni‘ ed by , i3lO be : phy~ ‘ bthd shn (11-; -eni.-m sub-WV“ Unit-n 9. once ' ‘1 rolled separate . ( arr: subject for} , smvioe to serve ‘ I}. he war, on the i‘ «hm m on! voluntovrs,‘ , (. ', &(‘.,En(-lu‘lé§el§.x~.tiun—23s.T buy. Globe-- page 409. i 1 This, :Ith dment decllnrpd ' pmmise Wm? hecflsaary: and .sntufinn wa‘u‘suflivir‘nt forkm Mr; Dung-Ink}; who my. Tcmin from (h? 'b'e'nfltv who“ the ”v 9 req'unated that his rute ..mikh‘ ngumd Mr. Clark's suthilmo '9 ‘N‘hh‘l-(L 1110‘ pm linpe (p ‘ PM“)? J pnm‘ry, I’6l.- un thol LImI-‘mn: lhq’ rote on Mr. 'C non! Wu: recranlt-red. (.\IL.‘ K‘H'.» lmweve . voting in the‘ ne rest qfthe ltepublzu'insgigpy the follow no vote: 1‘ A Yl-lAS—Mesers. Bayard, finder. Brngg,' lright, lekman. Critten n.‘ Douglas, ‘ ‘itob‘. Green. Gwin. Hamlibiil: Hunter, 'l iolmsnn of Arkansas. Johhnzn of Tennos- rt nee, Kvnhedy’, Lane. Lathzi ’ Ellison, Sicha cc ilson. I‘enree, l'nlk, l’ow}ll’ Pughl Rice, ; po inul~l~ury, Srdhuctinn and S ] II—STL. , Lmi. NA ‘l'fl—Messra Anthony. Bakery Bing-X I'9o inm.‘Cnmer-in, Chandler. {)l rku Coéllnmer. nml l'i\nn, Doolittlm. Fessendelng‘ Fochil’ost fl'. 0’ "A firm ‘. Halt. Harlan, Rib ,Sewarid,sim~l ury. 5 . . ’ now. Qumnt‘r, ’l‘en Eyck,' ’arle, Wi'gfnll ‘ \ at further plunder of the peoples WilkinéKn ahd Wilson—. 24. (3mg. Globe y, har qarneil substnnrc must he squandered page 443. ._ ' , i ' 0n ngm 9. perimt-hts'.’ Is the-government. From thkt. tithe on. the inattnr mu, (2 to b come it univr-rml elm-«7' driver for tour um‘the lam.‘ we of Mr. Pugh; ot'Ohin. i. 1 mall on neg'rons to raise cotton? We are: the delmteNat-ed oft—muted ofi‘ for. nnxtto try ‘raising born to klwp thenogroes. their futile railr ad hill {suited ofl'bythoit- “'ll not leave them with thexr nmeterzi, ,tnritf hill; stnval\fi‘by theitiferi‘ion bill." who e they can be kept! {What has this Nordid‘the Republicans hes; the appeniia ‘ party planned or promised or attempted of Mr. Crifitenden _‘)\imséltt: “I as}: my.) that. has! 1303 been 1“ fmlhre? 091.? 9")" friends to comider who sdrt’ol’ intelligence: thin . and_tlmt Is the plundér. ”19 dlsunlon.- is this to gd out 'to a co ntfiy that. is now Lnnd he mm of the country-F—Suhbwy Dem trembling with anxiety u n the ,question § ocr ; J ' ' . of eaoe. or war. existence omen-existence - ”‘T—i‘f "' ' I 151; nation; thntithey shduflheit here Midi f ‘M"”4L£V.D”§:fi7’i-iA ”mag 2‘23!" with quiet Indifference to the state‘ol'thgi u'}“:‘,‘°“"‘."n “h°/ . ‘é‘ cergm'w . ‘ Si countrv take UP a railroad N 21?" ‘\ -2‘ g-tam In a company In en. ' umngr s cg”! .i In the meantime the Se'ators from a)“ ““d “ho had Pasaed through ‘9." ° “lei of the, s?“,de States ha rit the natal sev rent bn‘tl'cs ofthe eumpoign. With gent} each protestinglo ”101331) . tent that hey‘ are itrteugered hisresignatlon to the eon;J were ever really to‘accept o , comprom in)” ding officer. “'B9“ .wasinot ’ijedmé i At length. however. at ala hour on Su ‘1 13’ upceptcd. A “h” trunzeinl'ter. 13mg -(;3. dn‘v night, the .‘lrd of More a. lb6l.justlbe-l~5”° ‘ “Y 19'3" “3° 5”“391‘3‘3 again mn‘ 6! fore the expiration of the {36th Congrest, 1W? "{"hmi ff?" ‘hld ”19“?ka In“ 111;“?! after rdieéting by t decided; yote the rest»| chl‘ "“3“?!“ b” .9?‘ a , :‘wnom'rhe “j lution that. had pnssed the: ”(wee of Rep-' Ch“ 9' s’h’m’d by ban. 5'5 per. t ‘S‘p‘l reéen fives, the xesolutio of the Peace? P”: ‘ “m‘mfld‘ “k 9“ “3 53" ary tau-1 Confer nee, and all other inropoeitions nip?“ '" h the certificate 0f insincorgectneuu oompr mind before them, '3 "ate was taken , f’fijed kWh?” eve-g oflioertm it a owls-‘1 on Mr Crittenden’s resolutiélswith the fo‘l- 1“ 5°C” y utterly rotusednoo "“39 ‘ '7 “Min! rem“: l 5;: - .ch ctero lb6"dlsculrtt. and turned Yl-ldS—Meurs. Bayard, 33321". Bright. 1 the gallant. y nos otficer | way. I: it any: Critteiialen, Douglas. Gwin§llunten John- i “0 ‘l’" With 5 Ch treatment. ””99” 9a?" son ofiTennessee. Kennedy} Lane. Lathum. I '3" ‘ “"1, mi?" 9f "“5 army 1?” heart to than Masonl Nicholson. Polk“ high. Rice, So— 0011 i“?! ssorvrce‘l \ . i“ ht{h i :hustian. Thompsonl and W% fall—l‘3. n It may l?“ b 9 ”N” to state t‘ Q q .~ NAYS—Mees‘rsAnthon .éinghnmflhan- young [nan referred toflhmue a decided (11-er. Clark. Dixon, Dooliiltlg, Durkee. {’9s-}l RPl’Ubhch"b“"r-°s“.r" ‘ tiecidedt Demo: .mndon, Fgot, Foster. Urinieetlani‘anJfing, i Cum—lh. labor-re (Tin. : ‘ . 'li' , en‘ , hu,. ' 7' “VIXH. , 32:1,: \Vil‘liitdgg; aTnd Wign—mifang. 195"“ 5"*P“"?" d“"‘“"“"§:fl’l‘°‘b’° Girdle—page 1405., , [it . . ‘. to our countryman: hubeerr an ' \srt Ignowi We add the following roémarks‘ of m. "'1" "“ hen 3".“ "3mm“ {rem thohty. Douglztaz— ‘ ’ i t}. ' , theiyeoplerepwm—hut in ten [gazetted “The Senator has said hm if. the Crit- 2;" “h “‘ie' ‘b°‘pe°"l°m°“"" " ' “’"b‘ tenden proposition could 1: Eve been passed li' early in the tension. it. woalil have sued ill the States. except. South Cfiolina. I firm- Vly belieye‘it would. While; he Grittenden ‘ propfmition wns not in ucofilanoe with my cherished vjem, lamod tn‘ readiness and eagerness to accept it. in 0 er to save the Union, if we could unite u ’ n it. No man has lshored harder then Where to get it ‘ passed. I can confirm the nator’s decli ntionflhn’t Senator Dark lgyuseli', when on ‘tho committee of Thirteen“; was ready. at all times. to compromise o ”the Critténden l gropmttion. I Will go lurtllitér, and say that ‘ Ir. 'l‘oombn was also." if. n will um. beseon that "ii Black Repub— lican Senators inurmbly. up 3a body, voted opium, the Crittenden Coujpromise ;» took. ; adv’mtage ofevery opportunity of choking Lit ofi; killing ib—until they were at‘ hat 1 forced to 3 vote upon the theasure. They rejected every ofier of compromise. Ten~ den of Southern Senators Were met with meet-s. The most afiectingj appeals were ireceived With astol'uiity uhpnrdounble.——‘ i The future reader of the pra‘peedingsot'that Congress will blush tor Senators who Were ‘ so bereft ofull sensibility, arid so indifi‘erent jto the welfare of their counf'ry. It 15 often l will that. the preservation o; the American l Union is well worth all theivblood nndtreus— lure expended (or it. Yet‘dl seen" when tit-could hove been saved by merely giving up a single plank ot‘a party platform, the Republicans would not. lye XL 0h nol {other than that. the South should enjoy their multinational right {if “king their abu- into the Territories, police: to u do- cision of Hm people there. the rights. liber tib‘z. proywrty and dearest hopes of millions of white freomen, and {heir posterity, must be sacrificed foreve r.-- York Pres. i ; ARMY LETTER. : scrmxx; I'm, Ni). 24. 1863. 11. ~T- Smmmz—Dmr fin—f-I thought it would lge intending tr} the lenders of your valuang and interesting shéot to give a short a count 0! our presenfi nlnceVof 9n campm m. and p‘articulnrly qf the town of Suffolk a: I haw received“! from the citi zens, w nich I believe to be‘cnrrecb. ' Shfib k’ was settled in 171?. The Imm mus deiuoyed by fire in 1737 by the English army. ‘IL was meor‘mmledjas a town if: 1742. Suffolk is situated at: thq bend of navmmfilon' oh the Nunnemdnfl rivér. where vessels mwipg seven and eigh’l foe! of wa ter cu ‘runtv The populnnon of the town ‘was aunt sixteen hundred, but now only. almut Iw-hflf'nre arhomdpthe balance either uelng'in the Cnnfodgnge army or. moved mug in con-:equencn (if Ihe presence of the I Fede’ml noel“. 'l‘hb pimple here w‘ero c n’songnlive in“ ppliticsl. and were in favor 0' a settlement. of all'n'mttors in (“5- l )vuto b {ore L'r-wrnng to swmrion, but when ‘ Mr. 'Li JL‘Olll’ inunl‘ his first proclnnmtinn l calling fm‘ euwmy-five 'tlmtylnnd troops. ‘O‘l pubxlo n what they conceived to he an: tinjusxt yl-treatrid peaplo; and at the snmel time lliug, 013 the ,Stato u‘l‘ \‘irginin'inr hm? (Ilium. then ‘tlm aen’tlment became nmrlyltumnlnmufi in filvpr of n heparation. n 5 1t wt“ condtlvrcd that Cqmpromi-ce vans l oth of‘tlbojluésuon. um} then it became“ simply}: quéejiuh which nitlé they were to ‘ fight on. But npw tho :mnilnwnt is almost 1 to at an. woman and clt'nhl. in favor 0F av‘ finals Inll‘ullnll. 'l‘hr- r«wmntlt»rpclattnntion. fryem ' tlm 190311-005, hn§ no +l?ch whatever oxm-p to nuke tht-ni‘ more united and‘ letenmm-vl in favor-0:) .pnmtion. [maple lmre'were Fold rmd in ordi nn-N lm- their hospitgfility. and now,‘ for obvmus rmsons, hut/SIM inter ‘willgfthémfipon or ulen o the army ,yet they ‘are very ro‘spect ul and, annoying to the nrmy‘lin any way. negrbcw horn lmvo Jnearly all left lnvqembut few ""‘,“'l' "mg with them. } boys‘nre eniuying ns‘ggmfl health M be oxyected. l retuuiln 3our< truly, ’ Doss.- ‘ ’ more 7 TE nary" ,wlule femurs ‘ ii ha I never ' ‘Th' . their 1 'l'}. could 1- OLITION COTTON CULTURE. ' ‘ P‘oufribritc oxpe‘rimpnt got up at. n, South Cnmlum. under: the Ruini snmé~tcrack~bmincd Abolilidnisu and s Blighdleri, has bigmtAly failed. The ‘ s we“: to ‘lue ”It at T'mlon raking; no dm’vnfnll' of shwerjl wn: predicted ‘ he \rnhdf‘l'fill smut-53 of Free Negro E: (.‘uit'uro! 'l‘lmexperlm'ent has beon‘ . grow; under the moit favorable, run} 1i: pm best soil {md climate. Jand‘ (101' he. nogvnm without cairn. labor'erg’s ,m -{hum-Hell by the Conlmi-ssnriaf;~’£rom r'nilerl‘Smles (reflux-321 Superintend funmhed from the. ‘Ariuy, and Cotton 1r fnlxhjts forrfigr [mu-[l' Yet the Tri ufiorm’; us that Gen. Hunter will di llve suspension' of thq 'cultivau’on of n during the present séacon. Me pro: to have .n the soil idevoted to thé g, of dorn. in order to {afford nonie di rolivf [o the qubsisten e Department, . ocrease as much u ptisihje the drafts is Department upon th¢ Féderal‘Treas- hat no mm hat. the Cow ery purpose. mrily abrent n was taken. lm reqoxfle'l but the 53m mu. "(1n the notion UTAH. :u'k’S nmnml- Lunemn inim ‘w'gnliv‘e wixlfi Th :1 Evan ‘ cos ml k z n ks ‘n‘ \ He w - , c , _J_—_._._...-»;.,‘....J_ - ' ,It is: shtod‘lhat John W‘ Rabat-10‘ el‘ ark: cqunly. Pm, has been nrreetqd on s the clungei of following clip n‘rmy and ta< kin); the hide: from. dew? animals, by: which be than mdda frbnlithirty to forty thousand dollarss—Philadalphid 1%.”, If men gre to be arrested for Ikinning dead minute, wharl. ought to be done with Cameron, Cummings. .Margzm. and the shoddy contracted who have not only :lrin- I ned‘the soldier-I. but hue most. efi'ecmally «Icing-ed {helix-mun of the country? ' l Fred. Mylar—The negro orator, Fred. Douglas, gave a lecture or‘speech at the Cooper Institute. New York, on 'Friday night. on the -Ptesident’s proclamation.— Among other things, he sud: ‘Since the unenng of this proclamatiom I have grown taller, and felt whiter, and comb my bun with much less difficulty.’ The nigger: will consider themselves agood dead better than white folks presently. , Er-Scnator .Bn‘ghL— The resolution in they Inu’mna Legislature endorsing the ex pulsion of Jesse D. Bright from the U. States Senate was tabled on the 28th a 11... by a vote of 55 to 38. . fi-During the last year twelve week}, paprn nun-pended pubuwion in New Jor se’fi _ . ‘ ' ' Weaver'- ohuoh hurt-Jud to. but no not. MM pro-«hing. more late-s tho m'uehid in «low. ' ’ ' . MI TWO DOLL’ARS A-YEAR Ncl. 21. ME:I=MIESMI 5 7 Tenn or nmrmm Horn-m: we. annex a tnbn‘lnr swam»! cf the formation or erection of the lover-l counties of Pcmuylnnin, embncing “wit names, tho day, mon‘th‘ and yen-whoa erected by law. qnd the'difl'erent counties or parts of cnuntiu {tom whirh each wn {gr-med, whether of one or man. 3 The table WM originally and princi 11] compiled by David Pnnor. Eiqu one Drum clerksin tho Surveyor Genernl's ofica of tho State, and cast him an immenuunount of labor and research. It is u nimble contribution and shows :11. progressive history of our great Commonwealth : i Name: nnd date. day, month and year of ; the erection of the several Counties of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Ind ‘ the Territory from which they were form ‘ ed; the first three Countienwhich wm . formed.to wit: Philadelphia, Bucks. And ‘ Cheater. 'Wera established at. the first. set tlementof the Province of Penmylnnil. and formed the only original Counties of aiming: Territory of which the now great ‘ State I, formed, comprised of Sixty-fin Counties, ns folléwa to Wit: . . ]. Adan... 22d January. 1800. formed of a part of York. ' 2. Allegheny. ‘24th Beptemher. 1783; formed of parts of Westmorolend uld Washington. " . l 3. Armstrong. 12th March,lB3o. format! of parts of Allegheny, Westmoreland 1n? Lycomiug. ' 4. Beaver. 13th March. 1800, formed df parts of Allegheny and Wmhingt‘on. [. - ‘5. manna. on. March. 17D¢fl>rmed of? . port nt’Cumlmrinml. .', L . Li. Box-in. lltli‘ March. 1752._4'ormetl tll' parts of Pllllwlt'lpllla, Clirster and Lancas telr. ' . 4 —’ . l ‘ :7. 131mm]. February.lB46. formed «1’! ports of lluminudon :iml Bfilfo‘rd. ‘. B._ Bradford. ‘llst l‘L-hrumy. 1810. formed . of‘fiarts of Luzerno and Lycuming.’ l‘ ‘ '9. ; Buclu. one of three original countie of the Province. , ‘lO,. Butler. l'Qtli March, 1809. formed of A. rt of'Alleglienv. ‘ ‘ L Tl. (‘nniln-in, 20th March. 1804‘ formea of ham ol llumingrlnn and Somerset. .. ‘l2. Cnrbnn. 13th March. 18-13, formed of parts at .\.er lmmpton nnd Mom-09.. ‘- . 4, 13. Conn . IS-‘Jh Fnhrunry. 1300. formed of parts of Mimin. Nnrthumberlnnd, 14-. coming and llummgdon. ‘ ’ j 14. Che-xti-r. one of the original countieu‘ established at the limb settlement of the ' Province. _ - - . ' ‘ 1:3, Marion. 11th March, 1839. formed 0! parts of Venunun nIILI \Armstmng. “ 1 IG, (Clam-field. 20:11 M‘mcli.’le-l, formed q‘l‘n purl of Lycnunng; , . 17.'Clinton. Slat June. 1839. formed of parts of [mourning and Centre. g . ‘l 1%, ('l‘llllnlltlil, 22d M.\rch..lBlB. ~formed of" part nl Nuttlumherlnml. ‘— ‘ 1‘). Cum ford. 12th March. 1800. formed of". part. nl'tllloglwmt. \ " ' ' l ‘ ‘2O. Cumh'r-il'iml. L'Ttli.,lannnr.y.l749-50. fiarmed oi altar: ol‘l.nncastl-r.. . ' .1 .\ 1 ill. Dauphin. 215 k. March, 1785, tormedx of a part: of Lnncn-‘ter. ' " 52. Delaware} 26th September, 1789. ' formt-«l of a part of Chcstr-r. . . 23. E'k. 18m April.lB-l3.forme§lofputlf ofJufl'eraon. Cleuitiqld and MoKenn. 1- 5 - 2i. Erin. lZlll'Mnrch, 1800,1'orm'ed of! pan of Allegheny. . , ‘ l 25., Fayette, 26th September. 1783. . l 2*}. Furmt. llth April, 1848. formed of 1" ainrt nilleflhrvm. . . ‘ , . , v , ‘ 27. Franklin. 9th September, 1784. l'om- Li oft: part of Cumberland. _‘ ' ‘2B. Fulton. 19m Agril, lBso,>formfid 6f: ,pnrt ol' Bedl'oril. 1. . g - i 20. 'Greene. oth February. 1796. formed [from a part of \Vgstmorelnnd. ‘ ‘ l .30. Huntington. 20th Sqitember, 17.87, :formed from a p'm bf Redford. J , ll '3l. lndmnm. 30th March. 1803. formed Efrain parts‘of Wectmpreland and Lycoming. 32; Jenersnn. 20m March, ism. mama: ll'ro'm n par; of Lt'Mming. «u . ' " 33. Junialu.2d March, 1881,!orrnedfrom la part of 312 mm. '_ . I’ ; r \ .34..Lancaswr..1nth May. 1729, formed ‘from a part of Chester. ‘ l 35. Iziwrence, 25th March. [B5O, formed Ifrom parts of Beaver and Mercer. '.7 ‘ 36. Lebanon. 16th February. 1813. form ed from arts of Dauphinnnd Lancaster. ‘ .37. Léliigh. 6th March, 1812, formed ,Afror'n n. pun of Northampton. : ’ 38. Luzerne..2sth September,l7B6,form-. cd from a part of Northumberland. . 39. Lycoming.l3th April. 1795,1'ormeiil from :1 art of Xorthumborlgnd. , 40. chKean. 26th March, 1804, formed from a part of Lycominfr. . 41. Mercer. 10th'Morcli, 1800. form from a part in Allegheny.” 42. Mifll‘m, 19th September,‘l‘7B9, form from parts of Cumberland and Northum berlantl‘. ‘ 's - '« ~ . 43. Monroe. lst April, 1836. formed fro parts nl‘ Nortfiumberland nnd Pike. ' u * 44. Mont~gomery.{loth September, 1784 formed from a part. of Philadelphia. '45. Montour, 3d May. 1850. formed of ‘ part of Columbia. ' . . 1 46. Northampton. _ llth Much. 17511 {firmed from 3 part of Bucky. . 47. Nortlminberland. 2711; March. 177‘; :formod from pnrts of Lancaater. Oumbes land. Berks.,Be‘rlt‘ord nml Northampton. . . 48. Ferry. 99c] March, 1320, fiat-med {mix a part ofCumherland. 40. Philadelphia. one of the three brig - nnl counties established It: the'tirltpetu lment of the Province. J -' g -50. Pikw26th March, 18H, formed of l part of Wayne». ' - ; . 51. Patti-r. 262}: Mprch, 1804.12)er ‘ f a part: of Lyc'oming. 7 . i 52. Schuvlkill. last March. lflll. formc ‘fmm parts of Berks and Northnmpton. “ l‘ 53'. Sny‘lsr..2d Mnréh,lBss, formed in lap-rt. of Union. . . h , 54. Somerset. 17th April, 1795. form lirbm n part. of Balfordu ' I . 55. Sullivan. 15th March. 1847, form . from a part. of Lycomiug. ‘ . l 56. Susguelunna. 21»t'February,|l_81 . , formed tmm pert of Luzerne. ‘ l 57. Tin a.26th March, 1804. farmed fro a part of lfiycomimz. ‘ . 58. Uni-7n. 22d March.lBl3,formed»froln I part of Northumherland. , ~ l 59. Yennngo. 13th March. 1800, form (I from pnrts of Allegheny and Lyeoming. 60. Warren; 12th March, 1800, form from parts of Allegheny and Lycoming, 61. Wayne. 2m March. 1793. forde from a part of Northampton. l 62. Washington. 28th March. 1781. form ed from a p n of Westmoreland. " _' 63. Whugorelnml. 26th February. l 7? . formed from. a part oi'Bedfox-d end-the p - chase of 178-1. ‘ l ‘ 64. Wyoming. 4th of April. 1842;113er bhnrts of Nurthumlmland sndlu'zerup. ‘. York. lmh August,l7~lo, formed Tr Ipa of Laneanter. ‘ . ‘ 'Pre ions to the 24th of March, 1819.3 th county ,as called Ontario. but- it! limo wu alien dto Bradford on that day.l j ‘ ' > ‘4» —;—«”—-—————-—~‘ 1.1 Dr. Rubl.>.\l:reclinddgc on the Frock-ill ham—The Dmville (Ky.) Review for-Dl9» ceinber cont rim an article covering 43 pica on " Negro Slavery end the ClVH‘Whhn‘ In thil’nrtiele Dr. Breckinridgo rntonl: ngainst the proclamation policy ol'tllle Prov idenlt.declaringrt unconstimtionnl. unenl led for. inexpedient and danger-om. “-1 also procluims his unalterable devotion to the cause of the American Union. and his faith in the overthrow of the rebellion. Demted.—-Captu§n John Bro‘wn. of tho Thirtieth ()uio regiment. son of Ounfiuo mie Brdwn. who was hung It Charlestown, Virginia. Is one of the oflioen reoeplly dia migaed from service for desertion. _ .. - «M- S’Gen. McCleHan Wu removed been" he mu “ :00 slow.” The Portland Argu how the “ prOngu” since has been unis. flown-yin the urban of his zenouL Wu may “1935' Sly it. baboon SO I" aha} ' ——-—-——u _ w . fi'l'houwb ruin"? " mm gunmen: Ergwkuu “1.32“ m ““9 MW “vi-9w“: