e - rr!r Mt The 00“? an is publiqhed’every Xondm naming. by thin ..I_ STAHLE, at $1 75 pen ammm if paid strictly H ”vixen—s 2 0f! per annum if not paid in advance. N‘ subscriwn Idiscontiuued, unless at'tm option of the publisher, until all urreuy tre paid. . A UYEIIL'EVEVTS inserted M the usual rates. Jon Paunxu done w‘nh neatneu and dixpn‘ch. . ler we}: South Baltimore strpot, nearly pposite VVafixplern’ Tmning Establishment ~"Cuxx-ILm Pgunxu Orrxcz” on {hex-sign. 9303333102M3‘33E‘LR153. Edward B. Buehler, TTORNICY- AT LAW, will (gummy and A promptly hth’nd to an business entrusted to him. He speaks the German lau'gunge.-—- omue u the same place, in South Baltimore nix-LB, uenr Foxguey's drug store, and nearly oppoa‘te Banner & Ziegler}: snore. . Gettysburg, March 20. ' 3. C. Neely, TTORNE‘K AT L \\\’.-—l’articnlnr atten- A tion mid to cdlecliuu of l’elhionS. hunty, and Buck-pay. Uffice in the S. 1&- Corner of the Diamond. Ueuysburg,.lpriu;, 1863.. tf . ’ . Wm. A. Duncan, ._ ' .* TTOBSHY AT LAW.—otfice in the Non}- V corner of Centre Sq'mre, Gettya'uurg, _u. _ {‘ch. 3.1553. 11‘ D. McQonaughy, TTOR‘NEY 'l‘ LAW, (hflicc oué door wpst A of ynehler's drug; and book slow-,Clmm hamburg stream Arron”? up Semen-on ruk Pun-rs in Plasma“. Bounzy Land Wur hnta. Buck-pny suspended Claims, and all olh’er claims against the Governmonthnsh lng‘on, D. C.; nlsoAmerimmClnhus in England. 'erd Warrants lucnted and soldmr boupr'ht‘nnd highest prices given. Ageubs engaged in lo cating wumnu in Inns, Illinois and oth”- wutemSmws WAyply to him personally or buy-letter. ' A Gg¢tysburg, Nov. 21J’53. A. J. Cover, ATTORNEY .\T L.U\',wnll promptly attend to (.‘UHPLIiImx mu! :1?! other bufiness en truhtnl to him. Uffiva huLwc-eu Fullneémcks’ Ind‘lnuncr k Ziegler}; Shores, liullimure slreet GeLLfsburg, 1’». [s9lm 5, 18.30. H. A. Picking- T'rmis m smwmzxu. “'riting of A DEEDS nun! WILLS, (‘m-zmuxg ()b‘ .\HJ‘ZS, (kc. Itu-wlvhcu. in Stmlun taut-ship, on ‘lh" ruud lc ulhxg [rum ‘iol!\~hl1rgl0 [lun lt-rstuwn, tu'u mi't-s fru‘m Hw turml-r Mute. Wrgvs mmh'mgo and smflwtion gu‘unmiccd. ; Fcbml, {at}; liul .1 ‘ J. Lawrence Hill, M. D. HAS hm omw one ‘fi.\\_~fig6 > door was! ofthe ‘9 EhlfiJ ” Luthernn church in 2' 4, Chnmherflurg‘ street. and g'jmo<ite Puking's flute, whwu Lhnxe wishing “thaw: finy homul “perminu pmfm met! up I uspEvthy invited to £qu anuhrwm Uh. Humor, Rev. l‘. P: Knuth. 11, I) I‘L-v. H. L. HAluhr-r. I), 1)., Rev. quf. M. Jchnhs‘, .‘rul. M. L. Simver. helium. All“! I 1.232;. \ Dr. Wm. Taylor inform the inhabitants 0f Gettysburg and Viv ('i'lity that he WA” cuminue the pmyli‘ (- of his pmfcssinn n: the 0M zlunnl, ‘nL-xlfiom lo”the ('nnmllor (Micv, HM?) Juurg, l’.l. 'Hmnkl‘ul fur prhl hvnn, ht‘ (mg; In rm'civu n Shfln‘ of future: y.nt|oml;;:-. [StpL 2:4, 1:41, i. if Dr. J ames Cress, FPLEFTIC l'lH'>|l‘l \\'. thankful for pub.l J lic imtronugr lion-mien«Hen-fin! m hun, inlurms hi: Iriu'nla that he uill (mum-w Ihu pavu'tirc of 111° (vrutmunu in (:cnya‘m'u and Vlrlx‘fih . “Educti‘; ' mruu: tn rhuuu‘ur ~lch Jlcnce‘. we :HILWL [IN ”on. S mu! uni um»! 11'- l‘mhl: i‘o'nedies fuuu :1]! other 34 rl.lri.\umedi rul achouk, '.rjnilh have been rwcommemicd [film the uperivnce and .~ Ictimmd by the practiFe of lli‘c nh‘m‘t Erin-Mir I’rarfitinner‘g, nml dis‘ :rd-thmc nmn- il:3uximx=. suvh :15 an nnmnyL uraun’u, nu-rcury, hluc pill, bluod lul tln:_' Sic. Olfiutxin tho ms! an”! of Yorksu’col, mm; d“ elling n“ um! by ”Gary Well’y. Gcngalmrg, Sept. 18, 3363. 3m ' l <. . _Dr. J. W. C. O’Neal’s FFII‘E and Dwelling, .\'. H. curul-r of flu]. lO'l'uuure mm Hm}: mrceu,ne.lr_!’resbylun.nfl (ill‘tfi‘h, Hun}: hulmhl’a. _N’m’. 30, Im. u" . r‘ , - Adams County UTI'AL FIRE [.\'Sl’R \NUE (‘il'leA-NY.— DI [uuorpomtcd Man-h 18, 1551. ' 01-‘Flk‘hka. , 1 . . : Prrard»nr—-G c 0 rgc h w opo Wire I’ruirlrnl—h'. R. Russell Srcrelur/IT—D. .\. Buehh-r. Treawnr—DJVid M'Urrnry. -‘ ‘ " Erewn'w ('_n unner~Rnben .\k-Curdy, Jacob King,- Aper-w lleintzelnmn. Mgm’pn-dieorge Swope. 11. .\. Buehlvr, R. .\l'Cnrdy, Jacob King, A. Heintzrlmnu. I). .\h-- Creary, S. R. Rusxull. J. R. flex-sh, .\'unnel Durbomw, E. I‘r. F'Jhueito‘rk, Wm. B. W, H. X‘Picmng. “'11:. TL manna". Jnhn - ford, R. G. McCrem-yJohu Picking. .\helT. Wright, John Cunninghdm, Abdiei Ffiunt, James H. Man-shall, .\l. l-Zichelberger. 'm-l‘his Company is Hmited in its nyerfi !_ions (.9 the county of Adams. It hus been in lucceasfu! operation fo'r more flmn $1): years, and in that period has paid all losses and ex penses,wflhout any Myanmml, having 3159 n La'rge :nrpius capital in the Trensury. The 63m puny .unploya no Agents—all busin9ss being done by the Managers, @llO Are annually elem ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring nn'ulnsurnnce can Apply to any of the above nnmed Vanagers forlfurthar information. @The Executive committal: mcefs at the office 'of the Company on the last. Wednesday, in every month, at 2,12. M. - Sept. 27.1858. 3 ' Tge Great Discovery q AGE—lnn. Id Ch] 1“ TE_ Jun.» _ lammntory nm .lron‘ii O Rheumatism man be cured by using H. L. MIImER’S‘DELEBRATI-ID RHEUMA TIC MIX TUfiE. Rally prominent citizens of this, and the adjoifiing counties, have testified to its great utility. Its success in Rheumatic affec {uonbhns been hitherto unpqralleled by any K ape ific, introduced to the public. Price 56 cents per bottle. Far sale by all druggists and atorekeepets. Prepared only hy ILL. MILLER. Whgxenale and Retail Di'uggistJ East. Berlin, ‘Ad 5 county, P:\.,'denicr in Drugs, Chemicals, ' Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-Stan‘s, bot ”UadA Oils, Essences: and Tinctures, Window Clan, fietfnmeryglPatcnt Medicines, km, kc. ”'ffA. D. Bu ler is the Agentin Gettysg bill’s {or n H. L. Miller’s Celebrated Rheumntic Elma" : [June 3, 1861. if Thé Grocery 813$; N THE lIILL.——Tbe undersigned would _ respectfully inform the citizens at Gettys burg sad vicinity. thu he has taken the old ' "and “ on theKHill,” in Bfiltimore street, Get gygbgrg, where hedntends to keep constantly on “lund all kinds of GllOCEßlES—Sugars, Cofl'ees, Syrups of all kinds, Tobacco, Fish, Salt; ha, Earthenware of all kinds, Fruits, - oilg, apt! in fact. evetyching usually found in a Gym-Levy. Also, FLOUR & FEED of all lands; all bfvhich he intends t 9 sell low as the low est.‘ Counlry prhlnce taken in exchange for good: and the highest price given. He Hatters himself that, by sine: anemic“ find an honest fill“. to please, to merit a share of public pa. Rouge. ‘ TRY HIM. J. M. ROWE. \ ‘ Pa. 23, 1863. 1:! 1.1.“, 4~ Removals. ' fideuignedmeingtheauthorizedperson I wunmomls into Ever Green Ceme terymfipt such.“ contemplate the removal of thg {ng of deceased *elatives or friends will avail tfiemlelvepot this season oftheyear to have imoigsgßGmovm mpde with prompcqesg ~terms 1991114343 efiogtyspmed to please. -1g U,, PETER THORN, . Ktrihgjyjfim ,‘Keeptér of Lheflemetery. “ ‘Wf‘ts;';'—T:rj a”. “ -- "‘“‘P—v‘- mes' 03:83,.3113105. In great n. riety, at. “ SCUICK’S. . '.r v. ~ \ . , . -.‘ -. -: w 7 -- u . _ .. “. T" ..‘,g a»! .~-=: —4.‘-~,~me.‘h..,,‘-‘n0~"’”.534 o . ~/; ~1- gca ~ x e 43‘ ‘ 3‘ . ~ ‘2‘ ' 5:. ‘ - s <-/ asfi/‘fiéfgifi’ ”wag? 4 4% , . - ‘ \j - J fir)"- ”'ij} 7‘ _<- lg‘ ; u '_'—'"'”- ""'? BY 11. J. STAHLE 46th "Year- Wall Papers. HOWELL & BOURKE, i . _“‘ _ N. E. Cor. Fourth and S’nrkel Stréets, ~» \ Manufacturers 0" PAPER H'ANGINGS. Window Curtain Paws,- Linun Shmlva and llnllands, Solid Green uni! Bufi'. ' Chocnlntc Grounds, Figured nnd Plain Shades, To which we invite the uttenlion of STORE ‘ KI‘IEI‘ERS. . Nut. 28, 1861.. OH)" . Cabinet Furniture. ' T P. snmnonxiz & soy, ' CABINET WARE ROOMS, No. 220 S. Second St, below Dock, West. side, PHILADELPHIA, t Have conqlnrrtly on hand 0 very bug:- 115— snruiwnt nf Rosewood. Walnut‘ Oak and Ml - Furmmrmoflntcs! dwiugs. undsuperinr workmanship, which thby offrr.'or sale uh rou scum-h: prices. ‘ Beds and Maliresses made to order. DIM. 2:21.854. 0111* YORK 51”., NFAB Tm: mumxn, (W 'E T'l‘ Y 519 U Im, 1’ A —Tbe umlerfiiréd I Wuuld most r'ea'pcatullv inturm his na nu-mus {mums nnd the public 1.“ IN'l‘dlly, tlmt hr.- lms pnrch mod that long (-stulfished‘und \‘u-llvknowu howl, the “Globe lnn," in York szrwr, Gutysburg, and “11l apm'l' no cflnn to cumlud it m aL‘manm-r (lulu \ull no} dmrnrt frulu \ls tllrmL-r lnuh xupumtiou. Hm mhlo mil Inn-Ht - bout llu: mfnku, c.ll)‘.xfl'urll--his (lmmlnols :‘e Spncious and cmnfunnblc—mxd hmlms laid In Mr his bar :1 lull stock 01' Minus mul‘lnquurs. Then- i: Llrgo' ‘lnbling Imm hm] In tlu- Hotel, which will he .mvmlml by Allen. {no lumlvrs. It“.llhelliJ(um-4m!uninMor to n-nd.lixe fullest “tutu-non lv) hm 51:56, making big: house “:4 near 11 lmn_n- m Hum as pumixhhi ' He “.434 1 ~lmrv 04 the ”Hullbe pu truna,-9. dmormnu-d m be L to deserve: u large pan 0! it. limnunlmr. llm“Glnl»e In!" i< m Yurk SIN-30“, but nezlr the Dinnmlul. or I‘ul.|i‘- b'qunre. SAMCEL WUM‘. Apnl'4, 1864. if ‘ § (“Autumn uuuakfl 2] ITT LEST f) \\'N, Wt—Tllw‘undrrsignewl' ; 1 «WM mum. rwpevtfuliy inmrm Hu- “uh r'llc mm he Aims It‘flsl'd Hm: Mtg-,comemcnt NM pufmlur house, the Nuiounl Hun-J. at Littlrszuwn, ;\-lnni.~ county, Pm, n‘nd solichs a 21mm 0.! puhllu patronage. Hisdhnmbvrs “ill 'llc ln-md wry commrmhle, his mhlc supp]; ‘d wnh lhe.bust the market um ufl'urd‘ and his hlr with the clloiwest wines and liquor:. A Luge y.|nl ran-l commodiogfi Mubling are ul tmhcd to the Hotel, und he will km-p nune 1m: 11!“ most nlu-ntu’e hnaliers. With :1. long ‘ex: Pl‘lieHU' in this fine, nml evnr) dicpusiriun to plug, hé 1H 15 L‘rrluin ul' rcxulv‘rilnfinllafiu 'l nun to 1.!“ who Dy cull with him. ‘ ' ._ G. B. YAVTES : Al)!“ 4, 1864‘ Good Things from the City! “7 R we rm-ehing twice :1 week from We city a variety ul‘articles suitor! to (he \v «m: of this community. \iz: Fred] mad Salk FISH, Hn‘ms, fihuuMPrs and Sides. [Lifmimy Bums. Salt, Applvs. Potatovs. Oranges, L- mnns. L‘uufvciions, Toby-4:05, =Seznrs, with many uxher unifies in this Erma-Ml rrccn‘cd in the bust order, and sold at the'lowut profits. Gwe m u. can, in BalLimore sticm, Marry opposxte Fnhncsmrka‘ .~tnre. ‘ \\'AXTLl).—l§ultcr, Eggs, Lard, and all other country proxluce—rl‘or which we highutt cash price will be paid. \ SWEEP POTATOES—best quality, at MW -05! living pmfita—onlwnys on hnlid. .Alao, ()l'S'l‘l-IRS, fine and fresh—in the shell or slloukpd. Restaumuts amll fumilié: suppllvd. STRICKHUUSER A: WISUTZKEY. _ .Gé-Llyshnrg. May 18, 1863. ‘ Removal.--Tln Ware. HE undersigned has removed his Tinning establishment nearer the Diamond, in‘ .lmmhersbnrg street, adjoining A. D. Bueh ler’ks Drug Store—2l very ccniml location. He continues to manufacture, and keeps constant ly on hand. every variety of ILN-WARH. , PRESSED AND JAI‘ANED WARE, ' and will always be ready to do REPAIRING. ROOFING 11nd SPOUTING also done in Ihe but mnnnem Prices moder— ate, and no etfort‘apured to render full satis fnction. The publie‘s continngd patronage is solicited. A. (P. BAUGHER. Gettysburg, Aprif 7., 1862 , . \ New Clothmg Store. , HE undersigned invite; attention to‘ his T xmv CLOTHING STORE. in anas: TOWN, Adams coumy, Pan, formerly occupied by A. Herman. He will continue the bnsimeai utfihe old stand, in Hauuvg‘r Street. He has INCREASED THE STUCK, and is now prepared to MRI: 3 most excélleut assonment of CLOTHING for ,- 3 MEN'S AND BUY'S WEAR. I rem“: my thankscto my friends for the libernl patronage extended to we thus far, and respectfully as}; n continuance thereofl HENRY BIESER. Mar.” 21, 1864. 3m { _ PHILADsLfimA ' 1864‘1Paper Hangmgs. .4681 OWELL A: BOURKE, . H ‘ Murrwwnu or . WA L L PAP E R S ‘ Axo - WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, Cor. 4th & Market Streets, PHILKDELPHIAL N. .B. A fine stack of LINEN SHADES constantly on hand. [Feb. 22, ‘64. 3m “‘“‘—““1“” ——’_’ "—\—__ Asmtance Needed; « ~ THE'nndel-signed having heavy payments comid‘gfiue on the lst of April, would most respectfuny nsk those who no inde) ted to him to call before that, time and make: guy meat. . E. B. PICKINE March 7; 1864 RS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, for M children, it Dr. ’B. HOBNER'S Drug = aw FALL 5; WINTER GOODS!—-A good ‘1 N assortment of Fall and Winter Goods as 1 Chem 35 the cheapest A. M‘SCO’F’P & SON’S 1 lE} American Excelsior Colfee And Bomm, T forealeat Dr. R. HORNER‘S Drug Store. 11L the best Patent Medicines can bqhad A at the new Family Dru‘g and Prescription tone of Dr. R. BURNER. AGO, Arrow Root, Com Starch, Rice-flour § and Gelatiix; for sale at Dr. BORNER’S ' rug Store. - , 4 PURE GROUN D SHOES, "eeYec’ted Mad _ ground upreniy fog Dr. ROBERT“ HOB: NER‘S New Drug Store... Q PHILADELPHIA Globe Inn, National Hotel, MEI A DEWWRWUKE ANWLJWRNAL; GETTYSBURG, P.A., MONDAY, IVIAV 18, 1864:. Register’s Notice. TQTICB is hereby given to all Legatees All» h other persons concerned, that. the Ad ministration ’Afcounls hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan’s Court of Adams county. for confirmation and allowance, on TUESDAY, the 24m’ day or M.-\Y,‘lBf;4, a! 10 o‘clnck, A. .\l., viz: 26, First and final account of Henry Wintrode. Adminiatrator of Ephraim Wis lqr, (cheaced. 5.77.331”: nml final nocnunt of Alexander Miller. Administrato; of William Toot. dec. 28. First, avcount of Sainuel SuMo'ritz, ‘Exccumr (if the lust will and testament. of J . Nicholas Moritz. deceased. ' 20.}‘1iat and final account of Lydia Trimmer. Execulnx of the Just will and tes_lument of Andrew Trimmer. deceased. 30. The first acnuntf {abort Elliot, Administrutoroffi‘uthnrine Elliot. deceased. 3L The first and final account of Jogeph J. Smith, deceased. Tim?!” of certain (Inst mmwy bpquenthod to Sarah Melhornflkcu under the will of John Snitlpr, dyéensed. ée'sled by Jnhn L. Smith, Administrator 0! mid Joseph J. Smuh, dm-easvd. 32. Fn‘slund finu! :Iccou LOfJohn “'ertz. Administrator of Funnel;l A. Mcgermgxd, dorms-od. ‘ / ‘ ‘ j 33. Guardianship accoun't of Moses Ziez- Im‘. Guardian nf lhe estate of Sunk ‘l‘). 'VAOglfir, James W'.'Ziegler. and John L. F. ..Zzogler. minpr children of John Ziegler. . 34. Fxrst find final account, of Almxuerus K. Sloper. Exocutnr of the last Will and te'tament of Elizabeth Diem, docs-need. 35. ’l‘he'firsv. account of Jacob Griaelmun. Adminihtratnr 0!. Daniel Geiselman, xloc'd. ‘36. The account of \Vui..Ross White. Administrator of the estate of Prudence J. \thtetdecensed. . f * 37. The account of'John Long, Adminis~ trmnr ql' the estate of Isaac Hess, deceased. 33. First and final hccouut of Jacob F. Lmyer. Executnr ofthe last, Wm and tenta mrut of .[uhn Kime. dam-amid. . 39. 'l'fnx‘d and final uccnum of David M. M)‘9r=. Admimsfrator of Mlclmel A. Single, clernwVL , 4“. Fir~t abonunt of Catharine Sterner nml I‘oer Kettumnn. Administrators of Nwhulm Str‘rnor. doneasnd. 41. The first and final account OfSnmuol .mh. Administrator of the estate of has :uyrem o. dweased. o ' ~32. Acmunt of Abraham Hart. (Pstnm‘én- ' tm'y'Trustce of Julm (_‘nml'nrt, nmv (lpvm.~-,? pd. unnh-r 11w, ml! of his father, Peter melprfi, dammed. _ '“' ’ 43. The uccuunt of John MM‘lenry nnd David Buwemmn, lixflmmr! of Jame: .\lc- ‘ L'll’ary. alvcunfl‘cl, huf- of l'rrwhm) !n\\n~hip. i «14. Second :u‘oaunl of Jornmiah Culp.‘ Executor ut the lawn will and testament of Mmy Fehl. (lucensed. V 1 43. Themccoum of Isaiah W. Orr, Exocuv tnr of (1.0 cslnle of .1051!) Urr, doooaswl: , ! 41‘». The nomnut 0| «duh W. Urr, Execu- ' (or «W the (Mule of 8.111}! Orr, (IL‘CCHSIHL. j 47. The final _ucvnmh of (ii-urge Guinn, Exrcutnr of the Will of David Hurnvr, duo, , 415’. Thu) account, of Dunn} l::l‘hlfl-lll.‘All mimszrxuorol' the estate of Gemge Cush muu. thumped. . 4'.) The first rmmnntinf Henry Epprl mun. Emu-.ulm- nl' the lust mll nnd'teslu xn~ nt u‘l' Julm limuelnmn‘ llOCAA'Sf'Il.‘ (A). Friai nwl iinul account of llpnquin Ira-unlurll‘, Atllniuislx‘alm’ ut Buumrd Dear dm-tl', xlvthml. . 51. First and finnl account of E. C. Gilt. and llemy L. UM, I-IXecuwrs of Nancy um, dammed. - - , ' . .32. ”he fil’bfflnd final account ofWillimn L. Gilt. Guardian of Amanda I’hleger,.M:iry l’lileger. Emma‘Phnger unrl Mnrtbn Phle gm'. minor children of John Phleger, dec. 53. The first and final account 0! James A. Miller, Administrator with the will an nr‘xcd,of Stephen S. Frazer, late of Him tmglon township, Adams county, deceased. 5-1. Fix-st acanunt of George Lady, Ad ministrator of Henry Hershey, Sr.. dec’d. 55. [first Account, of John Ginter, Ad mmistruzor 0! Adam Marshall. deceased. 56. The first uncl final account. of Nancy. Wexkert, 'Ex¢-pul|ix of Peter Well-zen, (painter,) deceased. « - :37. The second and final- account of Samuel Herbst and John Herbst, Execute“ of the last, will and testament. of Jacob Hex-but. deceased. 0 58. Fuetand final accountof John Rupp. survihng Aduunistrutor of the estate of Ephraim Martin, deceased. ' SAMUEL .LILLY, Register. Rggister's' Office, Gettysburg, 1) April 25,1864.’ 1111* J New Goods E—Large Stock! ~ ERCHANT TAILORING. ‘ BI JACOBS & BRO. have just rN‘Pived from the cities 3 large stock .1 goods for Gentlemen's wear, embracing a variety of , ‘ , CLUTHS, ’ ‘ [ . CASSIMERES, L VESTISGS, Cnssmets, Jeans, he, with many other goods for Spring and summer wear. They are prepnTed to make up garmep‘ls at the smartest. notice. mud in the very best man her. "The Fashion! are regularly received, and clothing made in any desired style. They al ways make ncnt' fits, whilst their sewing is sure to be substantifl. Tliey as]: n. continuance of the public’l pa tronage, resolved bygood work and moderate chn ’5 to enrn it. Greg'sbug, April 'l, \B6‘l. ' Lancaster Book Bindery. GEORGE “'UNT, _Bp ox BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Plain and‘ Ornamental Blinding, of fiery de scription, executed in the most substantial and approved styles. » inrzntxcls KW. Brown, Esq., Farmers Bank of Lancaster. W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster Conntg Bank Samuel Shock, £311., Columbiafian . Samuel Wagner, Esq., York Bank, . William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bunk. T. D. Carson, Esq., Bank of Gettysburg. Peter Mnrtiu‘ Esq", Proth'y ofLancsster co., P: Geo. C. Hawthorn, Esq, Register ‘ “ “ Geo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder “ " April 15, 1891 , ‘Lagst Notlce. vLL persons ndebted to the late Firm of A Cohen a Culp, are hereby notified to call and settle their sccaunu on or before the. lat ot‘s\pril,as it is highly inpompt Ihattheir businass :hould be closed; ‘ - ’ GOBEAX t CULP. Mar?!) 14, 1864. ~ g ' "r; ‘ Want“, ~ i,‘ ' A GOOD FAB! in Adams county, for which I will exchange one or mote Farms of choice land in lowa, and pay the difl'gienu. Nov. 9, 1863. CEO. ARNOLDa ‘ GAL OlL—at . C A mu mustangs: “113C111 13 “can AND 'WILL PRIVAIL." Loni to think ma lenrn m hbor, Better to wnr out flan nut , Holy youmlf 3nd 1‘“ your neighbor, On your own amnion. Hunt} Though your program my [2. slowly, - Telling on {rum you to you ;' Though you ml: be poor um lowly, 13“. mu and pot-oven : W’rthe time, be up Ind doing, ' imn once you none can recall. sum: Ind {guanine led to ruin, Think And [Abon on. And ill; ‘ Honufienu olntane will crumhle— ‘ In.) like In": berm mount ; " _ But‘ Ample truth, however humble, - ' ‘ , Wlll, through countless up. lu‘. ‘ rind evriits rapidly sped onward. Asia l success 0f armies. and is conscquontly loss Convention .wns refused by the dominant. vigilant of the public liberties. the patron pnrty. are nmenglmcnis to the Constitution nge deriv'ed from the orcnnizttion of i_m could not be agreeil upon, the most feasable nr‘my ofa m‘nllion oi" men. 80‘! 1m admin“- ,_,__,n___ ~ HW _ . Hyinn was gnme sort of compromiso. Mr. JIM")!!! [if minar'iiimh 899(k)!” Cyfllmltfll: ’ ' ('rittendon’i ilun was offered in tle Senate, remo es pnr so ecoun ry in :IVOI‘ o l q KAI-‘““‘" EXPE‘NS‘?” flaflfis‘v ‘ December 18th:, 1860. Senator Hals’assniling [ supremerhier, mnstituts {l danger serionsly , _ ' hit at the very start, 0n the final vote cucry threatening to the stability of republican -,.The followmg. cl‘l‘llfil from the No‘Vi Rrpnlw'mrut Sena/or ndc‘r/ aqqinat it. unit‘every initillnim”? we dilelare that the llrin‘l’le iork Ledger Ole‘lY.l'~’lh. N5O. in’l‘m’iOUS.‘ Dolnoct‘utic Sell'l tor including Hunter and of one term, which has now acquired nearly i when contrasted with tho oxponsonccount Mmon of V'n., Nichblson of Tonn. Sebnsti- the! force of luw by the consucratinfi of, ofthc present day. Mr. lion-nor “press-d ,‘m, of Arknnsnv; and evpn Wigfnll of Texas, time. ought to be inflexibly ndhcred to in i alarm W 119“ he fOOIPd 111 l the expectant", pom! (‘nr 11'. And yet, the New Yoyk Tribune the approaching clvctiona. Wel’urther de~ ‘ the B""emfneni “I‘d??- )Irfl‘icrce,§ml pm‘L‘hns the linrdihoqd. in the face of these bluin, ‘ china “bill We do “01 recogriizé if! “19 ,81l- 1 l‘hflflzed his “hm“. “"”‘ Plfll'mlh l t’XCIK'I historical facts, to :hst'rt: that the “southerni tiniore Qon'vontion‘lhe e<svntinl conditions .‘ mutton points, as is segn in the extract re- :Deinoctutm would have no Convéntion—na‘ chi triily nutiongtl convmtion. Its,p‘rox-“ few"! I“; - '‘l Ipurer/«186115711511! ofrmt/ luff.” 1 imity to the center ofg all interested influ “LtnEiui. Exprxrurrnrs.—The cxpenses, MM...-i~ Douuhisnianuch,hoth members pneos of the Administration, its distance Bf the government 0’ '“'? Ul‘l‘t‘d State-s ””’l ofthe Committze ol' 'l‘hirteion in the Senate, ] from theoontre of the enhnh'y, “3 mode 07 elvr tho present udmnnstrution, tll‘u us lol‘ i (loclzirctl that ".Jcll'i‘iwon Dnvrs “ms at all; convocation, the eoriiipting practices“ to I°“'S’,.V.lz.:: - . 'tiniesremlv’tu c nnprmnisa on the Critten- "limit it hn‘l been and inevitably will be mil-ET??? “ Y 0“! ‘ idol].ial'nlttixlllonin"‘3lP. 'l‘nn’mbs quid Hm I auhjocterl. do not permit the peoiile to as b’””".'n'),n monthll !. . “‘lur the- snkc nf penumpr'rmnnnnt IJPncP,"i gamble ”19"" “’it“ :mwmpecta'ifin "1- being} ‘ 1332.3.1‘0“ “'“‘“ i i?! ‘ ‘tinmgh ho- thought the Suuth was omitted i able to (ll‘liln‘rnle at full liberty. Convinc- , 1.01.430 a “HY! 3 :l- to porf‘ror'vqunhtv 4n the 'l‘erritorio‘g, yeti ed as wo are. thnt in presence of the critical . @OOO an hour-€ 1.23 ! - ,ho would nlu tho some. [M tln’re fui‘k circumstance-s in whichthe nutiOn is placed, ‘ 14;]; a_”“"““‘ 53;_1 5 I - ‘ lnuk as it' the‘ southern Dcmocmts n'oxtlil' it is 001 V in ”19 energy ‘“"] 300‘] sense Of! , . - “‘4‘.) " ‘"““n‘l' ' 3'! ii i _ lnn‘c “no peaceful settlement of any i ‘the people that U“? gi-nnrnl safely can‘ be 1 ‘l‘n-o (lnllarsrr‘nnl lurty l‘i-nh at vvory tick kind 1": g '1 found :‘snthfiml that the'only way to con-‘ of ““' Chmk' “‘”‘ “.1“ ‘lO “”' ‘"““‘S‘ “‘ 'l'ln- simple trnrh ii, the Republicans sult is to indicate It ccntrnl position to morn-n. But where- (lot‘fiV [lig‘mnn' v to? “.0”. min-iv u-qmnzih'o for the- failure 0‘ n which 9,,ch one may go without wu-nluch 175'? tvhat isit applied? Lin 1 .\lr, it‘-ilk} vii-“ 09??” wttii-nn-nt of m". dimcumps_ Mr. v expenditure of "10 I,“ and time. and ltullllnhll'flllun, during: lilt'tl‘ltrxluilll .wnp' lluuula- (“_mel m the most bdrm" man-i where thc‘nswinhlcn‘l people, fur lrom ""’ ulwn we had a huntlrr-d thunumlhwn un- nor. in ”H. Sm“... the “oan 'lliflicultv' in .‘ mlministritive influenr‘o. may consult froc der urine. 3”“: large :ir‘inr. ~ nwl nmnmotu “w “a“. m,m “Wm/,1; ~,/j,,,,,,,‘,,,, is 4,1,; [fly/mat IV. and deliberate peaceably with ithe {3ch gnrrrmm in “lotion, “l" :mnum‘l iwpt-nsr-s [mm ”‘“”'/3; ll mu “all known that ”my (one? of th’egrmteil pnqhible numbpr of men or the government urn: a hill» at“. .lulty. : “‘““‘! nl [0 drive the South mm resistance, ,whose known principles guuimftee. their M" mnlmm i‘ yoi‘r‘.’ ~ i in out. r to Imm: about the dnstiucuon‘ot‘isincere and enlightmied d~votiun to the ‘ Look on this pl‘l‘llll‘i‘r‘ llm r-xpvnw: of ..‘] pr‘nu Mr: Douglas, writing from ‘- “th of the people “,le Lho'preggrvalisn ”19 i—’”"':|'n““"!l "1 ”I“. [‘”‘ll‘d Si-‘““-}m‘l°r wmmimantm a fine-ml in Fuhru‘trv, 1351, -of the true basis nf‘a, Republican govern- Lincoln I‘nilnunistrzitmm are an tullows :~,—- ' sw: of tho [culling R ‘pub ion-is, 'lth are A merit: wg onrnctlly invite our lellowkci‘eé-r .3141!) igl:‘<‘):lt,t:,r:-I) :i )‘a-nryl' '. ' ] hum, ll mnz. determined men, believing-mt: zcns to uniteat Cleveland, 01110. on Satur b°_;;;’§::f;‘t,“, f““'."“|‘_~,-, , 'lh»'~'v-ln. that the Constitution. nt’ihe Uni- i day. the tliiHy—fixut of My. next. for can: ”5;; """“"‘ “ “3‘9"" , ' v 'tt—d States is the great hujhvurk oi slavery snltntinn _nnil concnrt ol notion in respoctr wilt‘ll‘tllU? ‘ «lay. ! :1, , ,', . bu lhi~ continent: :mtl’thttt the disruption ’to tho npprnnchinu presidvntinl election. ‘ 1‘3“" 2“” “""‘“ ;." "3 I v . olltlu- Aim-run" Union involves the inovi-' ‘ ' _B- GV’HZ BMW". 310.. A ‘ ”9:" n “"',“”.";T':' 3"— ' . I tnl l» (ldv'rnF-tionol' .sluvnry. nml is an inSfp- 5103 mm! 5 Foster, MFR , " ’ "‘ S""”"‘“ i ' ’3 - 1' ! Urn/1,0: 'nrrewru to the alt tinnwnt‘oftlmt end, A'ld- VJ" Antwerp. N° Y?" . Tliirty’fit'e dollars ll,t Hahn: tick of the they “m di-iorminoxl to new. “.11. ”m“. ‘ 110mb, Chapman, Ohio. clock! there is no mo nfmkin; where the: ‘"“-amount, object by My ",mnsmmin ”Wiri Eu .0. Andrew-i. Me, monoy got-f. to, or for “IMI ibis :ipplietl.‘—, iimver." A ' - llenry .-\. Clover. 310-. Some of it 13‘ urtd for, linking wailikp im-‘l Am' nmount of evidence could be piled' Peter Englemnn, Wis., ‘ plcments, "GEMS.“"J "“"’”s‘ Tm’n’q"? 0‘ lup outhis pnint—tlmirown admissions, liliei " Caspar Buts. “L. , - u. to enrich contractors nn'l otht-e lmlifersb‘hfit nl' Chandler, of Michigan. “Hunt, with- ‘ ‘ George Fiehl, 3" Y” ’ _ ——nll of it worse than wnulml'. Mr. Bonner : out Mommflfing' the Union “will" not be‘ ‘ E-lwnrtlfiilhert. N.Y‘., titlercd to tuko the gow-rnnicnl and curry wdt’tli n oulrsc."'n'ml more to the same pur-~ .- ‘llcnj. H. Brooks. (131" ll on for filty millions m dollHTi :1 your, and _ pnr't. 0,. course it is important. for the Tri-i l’ctor Gillan, ‘5. Y” alnoto {munch-each mun, wnmJn 4nd child I 5,,” 10 rpm”? Ih.» impression that thei -.- Imac W“ [[ofl', N. Y.. with a copy of his paper us n free Elli-_iSouth ".ippwdrany peaceful settlement of ' Wen, llrrr-ics. 3.3:, . \l uuld ho like to renew his otl'cr now ?—g the dub-gun“ but. it ,3 not "1“,” The Bali” . - James HES, 351., ‘”"'-WW bemw’ul' ' i.pulylic.-in pai-ty delh‘ierntt-ly and dotcrmin-I R: Henilt‘nyMHSSu ‘ edly rejected every of}?! of settlement‘ Albert 15ilba-t. (btorado, which recognized the e'qnulity of the south- ‘ A-ml. llumbert, I‘m. . _ ern States in the Union. and even rejected 'J- P- memorc; D- C" with diedni'n the ,Crittemlen proposition J- “F Alden, 1‘- J-r i , ,which only partially recognized their equal- c L Swimldhlmmn ‘ ity. Yes, it even-went so far as to refuse '. " Wm. MOW.“ [’"“’ PM . to submit the Crit‘tonden pro'fiosition to the l 1‘:- M- DAN“. Pa" [mph fnr their adoption or rejection. Al ‘ W 5 1“. Jolinstoii.l’n., ‘ motion to this efl'wct ‘ was made in the " lined “fifth N- Y-r . House hy‘ 3.80“”)an member, Mr, Clem- ~ CIIQSJ‘L 1039.M0-c ~ ens, Of Virginia. and every Republican voted E-irnpstvErwßSlng‘ “L: ‘ against it. Does this look as iftbe South ‘ . W. 0- RMnnscnfiMm, ‘ “wduld have no peaceful settlement of any 'Jnlm S. Savoy, ”'_Y'! kind 2” In the language of the~ Thbune. G. Clusenet.N. Y" . “theml never was a morerhuden‘t or‘ntro- V EmillPl‘eelOl'iHS. MO,, cious‘ falsehood.” We a ,at war because Nnth. P‘ Sawyer. 1111.. an aristocratic. Abolition, Fedérnlistic. oli- ' ‘ ,J- M- Robertson, NYa . ifzarchy' at~ the North‘huve been conspiring ;. Earnest Schmidt, 11L. ‘ or twonty' years or more to destroy the De- . , James RPEIPth “Ewiu‘ mocratic relzxtionpf the race: on this conti- ‘ Walter U- Shupe. Ulnoh ‘ nent, and in order to do it, it is necessery “ Wm- H- Smith. “9-- to overthrow the Anterim‘flnion. The I’. W. KenqunN- Y-v ‘ South were drivpn' into resistance in order Jame-ti T 393513: MO" - .to preserve their society from ovurthrow.— . A Ph. StopnelbL‘m-VN- Ya ‘ That Lindy «we are at war. The ‘Republi- Samuel Taylor. 3” Y') 1' cans, in every moral aspect of the dose, are 7 ~73nt 3- Thomas, 310-. responsible for the war and all its come. - F- Mnencb, M 0” ,' A quences, because they were the aggressors. . T 110933. Acklan'd. 1‘- Y"; his not nccessnry to prove a spooific not of J.- Q‘unnby Westbrook, 519'. aggression.- 'r;ien- drcldration of hadilily tel - J- l--“’hlpple.l\-Y~nnd southern society was ‘the grossesb sort of ' Theo» Olshausen. Mow . aggrauion. It was, in substance cud effect. at the PeOple’s Committee. é declarntinn of war—and the retusal to give any guarantees ofnonmggrexaion, rendered their position still more hostile. K. - ~ '- —«i».——-——— ‘ 1 Tiling: That .lz'ul‘c a Patriolflfad.—TO hear men, who have never rendthe constitution 'and new” heard it read, blatantly affirming that President Lincoln has not violated that instrument. ‘ , ‘ To hear mén, who have never yet shoul ‘dered a musket to l'def‘end the Union." ‘ and who have made ten times more money by the war thnn they eVer subscribed for 1 the hen tit-of volunteer-x, denouncing vet i emu soldiers as “copperheads.” To hear men who are nlmmt as ignorant and quite as servxle as the negroes of the tSouth. retailing the slanders against the Democratic party which they from time to time hear their masters utter. To hear m‘nk infidels attempting togusti » {y Abolitionism from the Bible. I To hear men who justify all the arbitra— ny acts of Lincoln and his underlings, talk fing about the bleskings of civil liberty. To hear men, who are not willing to take up _arms themselves, opposing every plan; to? restoring the Union. excepting that of “unconditional surrender at. the point of ‘ the bayonet.” . To lee.goyernment contractors and office holders, who- ar’e sure to lose their places ‘ just is soon as the war shall end, opposing, ever'y measure that looks to an early peace. --—~—- ~—o . 0-w«~—-~ Swift Smithers, how an you sleep so? The sun has been up them. two hours.”a “ Well, what. if he has? He goes to bed in. dark. when I’m up till after midnight." ———-——-m.>—————- m 4 would be a bind thing for I child to get a, wasp in his mouth, but‘he un’t even say his al<mbet Without getting a B s GFELT y° 0 The tu‘lministrationE hm gm to the present time‘luborecl tuhorrow mbney, anH’to issue: greenback to be redeenwd at some fuluye dnyfluml thin us avoid ”went taxation, so; that the people would not. leel the enor-. mous expemlitures of the administrationfi and would not. therefore tum against. the destructive policy of the Lincoln regimes—fl The credit of the country is however ex:- hausted until it takes one dollar and eightyl cents of government credit to lie \mrtli one,; dollar in gold. Under this state’ cfcircuufi! stances the administration is now fox-neg! to ‘ taxation. The first small bit is the bounty ‘ tax. Men grumble at} that. but it is.nnly a drop in the bucket—only the beginning.— When the’Smte and national revenue billé‘ get into operation then there will be some» thing to complain ol.——”Uood times” are here 1 i L; Some weeks ago, A. J. Dietrick. Ev}, of Williamsport,and Mr. Harvey, of Washing ton. were arrested and iffiprisoned in the 01d capitol prison a: Washington. The cause of their arreet‘was as follows: .A Mich‘gan regiment .had been eniisted un (let-the promise ofn. certain bounty. and after being sworn in nnd taken to Wxg ington, an attempt was made by {he - cers to defraud_them out of the bounty.— Thcy applied to Dxetrick and Harvey to secure their money, and the o'fficers‘finding themselves likely to bewexpoeed, got up charges $11!! procured the arrest, assailed above. The outrage was soon detected and the administration, though reluctantly, were obliged to grant-u: jxn mediate release of the parties. Such~ Scenes are nothing strange in Washington. There are scores of men arrested on similar grounds. who have been for mo‘nths and some for years, imprisoned in Lincpln’s Dalila—Subway Dcmocral.’ ’ LANCASTER, PA fi-“The'aole great objects of this war are the restoration of the unity ol.‘ the ne tion, and the supremacy of the lawé of the country.”—Mcol4llan. . ‘ These are words fit to be inacfibed‘on the conservative standard in the coming» Presidential election. and he who holds Molt-l the standard hearing this inscription .or an equivalent. one. will lead the conservative; host to victory. Mark the prediction.—’ Lauiuille Journal. fiA Republicain, getting very angry at a. remark we made about the Violations of the Constitution, proflmely exclaimed, “d—d the Constitution, lam sick of befitting about it.” He is aripe specimen of chi “loyal”L vagabonds. , WA cotempomry abuaes the loyal lea guers for believing in negrwquality. “Good sir, ought not fine loyal leagurrs m be the best judge: whether they are Vthe equal: of the negroes or not? : . ‘ _ne-Hon. Pierre 'Souie publishes a and denying that he has been marriéd md gone within the Federal lines. ' IQUE‘I‘RYo 1.1311! 1703 Tl!“ T 131158 If kntl PKrPII-Wll Knowledge If I cry-m fountain, A” whosbpose my freely drink; Grain: of mud will fur'm a nmvunuin, Learn to llburund {a think. ‘ Leaning dwells no! in a nonnge, V U» your lands and use your brain. Ware mwkhul pououed with meh-‘Ago, r' not long u‘huld n "ms: umx ’ ‘ TAXES ABBITB‘B Y wnusrs. wno I. RESPONSIBLE ! There is no statement which the New York Tribune has urged with more persis tency than that the Rnpuhlicnns were in lo— vor of a Convention in the Winter ”60-61, for the peaceful settlement of our difficul ties. ,It tells us that “Mr. Lincoln, Gover ,nor Mogganw‘and nearly all of u“. openly favored“ nConvon ' n ofthe Suites," and that “there would veboen no war and no disunion if the De cratic leaders had uni ted, during the wintc (31850-61. in the de mand lor a peaceful éettlement of our troubles by such 9 Convention a~ George Washington presided over yand- Franklin, Hamilton, Madi~on, Roger Sherman, itu fus King. &n.. ronderflkillustrinus by their wisdom and virtue. Retake Southern De mocrats would have ‘no Convention—no pewccfuuclllement q/ 11'nd Hui? .\'ow. so for from the above being true,- Mr. SeWanl, when intorrozatecljn the San ate in December, 1860, whether his party would cnnwnt to a Convvntion, declared that they wnhld accede to it. “in one or two or three years! perhaps.” after Mr. Lincoln got thoroughly seated. It. woe evident that nothing was to be accomplished in this ngy. ll'uuy offers ofn Convention were thrown ' d unsatisf: my. 'thev were vague am: TWO DOLLARS A-YEAB THE CLEVELAND CONVENTIDN. Call for In Man Convention of Abolition i-u In Nan-tuna u I’mldc-Ilnl Candi “ due in Own-Ilia- " the Nominee or the lulu-on- pawn-don. To the People of (he qutnl Statrs .- After havin‘g labored inefi'ectnally to de fer a far as was in our power the critical moment when the attention of the people must inevitably be fixed upon the spiection ofa candidate fol‘ the chief m‘agistrncy of the country; aitfir having interrogated our consciences and consulted our duty as citi zens: obeying at once the sentiment of a mature conviction and. a profound afl'ectinn for the common country, we feei ourselves impelled, on our own reaponsihility, to de clare to the peOple that. the time has come for all inde endPnt men.jenlous of their liberties anxfof the national greatne‘ss. to confer together, and unite to resist: the nwnliing invasion of un o‘pcn, shumelessaml unreCtminetimstronnge whic'tyth'rentens to engulf under its destructive wave the rights at the people} the liberty and dignity of the nntxon. Deeply impressed with the conviction that, in n time ot'revolution,‘when the pub lic attention is turned exclusively _to the 1:3221 nJl‘he new movements to call out. the militia of the several border States, on ex change remark-n. is a lamentable necessity. If ‘indeed' the necessity exist» Labor in those States In: already in demand far beyond the supply, to prosecute the mu"- tine of Agricultural operationsjhrough the spring monthl. Such a dmin as that now .pmposed will materially affect the‘produc tion of cereals in the? ISorthweat, and reduce, in a ratio exhctly corresponding with the extent of its influence, the wealth Qrdinarily received into the country through the channels of our db‘inestic in~ dustry. The inconuistency'ol~ the Admin istration and its followers was never better exemplified than in this proceeding. It is only a few weeks smce the Republican papers and lenders told us that Grant llrlll “enough men under his control to drive the rebels into the Gulf of Mexico,” yet. these same editors and politicmm are now trembling for fear of a problble invasnon of the Northern States at the hands of the very rebels whom they have had (in imagi i nation) “starved,"l “crippled,” ,“exhaus ted,” their “backs broken,” and on their l “last legs,” a dozen times over within the > last six months. ‘ , QThe Journal or Glmmerce sayn forcibly : “If the radicals retain power'aher this Administration’s term is ended, we venture to prophesy the end of the American re public. It. is impossible for u. to survive with a radical party teaching and exerci sing the absolule powers of a majority over a minority.” , ~~-> ‘““', _..__.- ‘ fi-The compo?! population of Bhiladel phia have lent. a fietition m‘thp Pennsylva nil. legislature as in'; the right. of suffrage. Wbat dent ‘ ME MEd ro‘ mrohvbmfla 'rmc' nmvssma BATTLE-FIELD mixtuml, ASSOCIA -7105. v' ' Sir. Lat. Ba it enacted by gha Saute rind Home of Rnpmsonmtivos 09' “30%- monweallh uf Peunsylvnnia in Genoa?» umbly met, and it is horfivepmud by tho txuthority ol’lhe Hume: ~ ' That Joseph R. lnnonn'll. 'l‘. D.‘ Cnndn. I}. McConauszhy. Wm. MuSllen-y; DNA. Builder, K. G. McCrem-y, J. B. Dunner. Genrge Arnold. J. L. Schick. Jamel R, Marshall. llwury. C. Carey. J. G. Fell.‘ Alexander Henry. Ellnuml A, Baud.“ 'l'lw'mlore (.‘nyler, Wm. Slump. S. A. Migr (‘9l-, 11, B? Bull-«l. Thom-H M. Home, N. 8'... Craig, Julm I'. Pnnnv. Wm. H. llobinnonf‘ Jr., James L. Gmlmm. HMVvy Cllildl, George G. Maude. Thomas J. lligham, A.“ . 0. Hequr. Jamm Worrnl. Jnmvn Laney noldn, R. W. (.‘mwlbrd, Winfield S. Kim; cook‘, Jnlm- L. Axiom. William may. SnmuélSmalLvA. K.McClnng‘, I“. M, Kifi‘f mell. P. Fraser Salim, J. ach, Ska 11. D. Johnfmn. John Cessna, B. H. 632 cent. John Scott, lellipm A. Wlfie, George W. Househol-lvranhn a‘lfccfls manly, Daniel Agnew, W3l. Unpkiixe, John ‘P. Crmm'. Wm. H, Mill ~r.‘Jnhn D. Coch ran. J. .\'. Ml';\lll.~llil‘,C. L. Pershing, R. A, McMlu-lrltwml their associates who have subecnbed. and all nllmre who shall hereaf ter suuactille, In Hm fund davhled to tho pres rvafion ofthv Butle-fieldnl’Getcyabnß. and their sucm-wors, be, and they are hereby made a body politic and corporate by the unna. slvlp anvlatille ol' the Gettys l burfibuulofiflll Memorial Associnti , and ' l by that. name shall be able nude le ih llnw to lmva unil me :{ common seal. to sue land be sued, plead and be impleaded, um 'do all such other thing; us are incident'to. 'a. corporation. - _ . i . .I\7'cl_ aa_ .> Sec. 24!. That the object of mid Associa tion shall be In lmlll mul pre‘serve the Bat-4 tle grounds of G.:tt,y~hurg. o'n which WEI; fought. the noticns of thv that. second a'nd.‘ tl’frdydnys of J.ulv. Anna Datum, ‘oue thou sand olght. launteril ‘nd’sixty three, with the natural and urmirizil defences—“iii they w‘m-e at: the that of said battle; and by such perpetuation undosuch mpmbrml structures usa generous mill pn'triutic people may girl to erect. to commemorate the lieroiq deeds, the stmpule‘q and the triumphs, of their brave (loft-«MPH. ; - SEC. 341. That, fu- its said purpose. the said Asmciutinngqhull 4111 an power to take and hold by gift, grunt. devise. pufchtuse or lease, suvh fiyrsanul .Prnpi-rty and effects and it“ snuh'porti n§ said battle grounds. as may be nwuri mnvonionrto pro 'mnta and accomplhh the object of its in~ 'corpnmtion, to enclme and perpetuate said grounds and tit-fences, I'o keep ,them'Jn rO - am] A state of preservation. to honslrtwt and maintain way and roads.” Improve and mjnamvnt the” gmttnlls and to erect: and promote tlm m‘cctinn. by voluntary contributions, at" structures nnd works of ‘art and tustv tlhn'unn, mlupberl to designate the spots ul‘npvcinl interest, to commemor ate the i_n-(gut (bath of valor, endurance and noble self-sacrifica. and to perpetuate ‘ther memories of the hot-o“: and the sigma events, Whivh render these battle grounds. illustrious, and lo Lhwo ends to make such ,by-laws, ruléa m‘grt-gulatimw, us [flay be ;nenos§nry and prnpvt‘ for the dovertlmant‘ of the smith-3 uml pmumtiou of the purposes ‘0! the said as<dciatinn. .fl 3,1;47: 2 _. ' A: m The proneny nl' Lhc mid Msociation (hill not be whim-t to nttachmpnc or exacution, ‘ and the ands upquirml for the purpose of said us~ociatlou wnh igs personal Rroperty and the improvements and apliqrwnancdo shall be fort-vex- exol’npt h-om tnxsttlon, and 315;: from tho p'xym'ent of fin enrolment tax; f SEC. 4th. That the‘ property and nfl‘nifl ' of the mid uss’ocmt‘inn dull be managed by" n Presidcn}. and a B mjd ofthirtean Dirac-. to‘ra, with a. Secretary and_ Treasurer, and other necL-znry hill tclfi Ly llwm to be 59‘ lectod, to belcdmun nnnu my frgm thé sub~ sgrib‘cx‘s. by a "‘1 ‘i-n'ity of him votes given. each subscriber: to byentivlexl to a single- ' volelt the and olfi :ch to serva~for one ydar. or until successors are elected. The elec tion (a be held ximnmllg on the first Mon day of-lum‘. at. Getty: mm. public‘notico 'chereof to be ‘givr‘n by publiqwtion in nna‘. newspaper, in Gustydgurg, Philadelphia. [lnrriisburg and I’l}tsh.n-g. at least No: Weeks previnu; to much elegtigns. Sec. SHI. that mud association shall have pmvér Lo iaxuu corti'fimtegof rumnfinship to all pcfrsom who shall subncribe one or more (shares, to sail? battle field memoriul‘ fund. the amount of a. singlé alumni to be fixnd by the board of~Dlrjecmrs, and no‘ to cxcerd taxi dollgz‘s, and‘nll subscribers upon paymcnwand receipt af such cellificgtea shall be en fired to vote at all elections of said asmciation. - Sac. 61h.1Thnt the Treaitlgnt. Directors, ind Treasurer, shall ‘makn annunl reports. on the day of 1136 annual mention. to bgi prnfe'nt‘ed U) the membera‘nml read and pu lish‘ed. which shall be duly Gertifiedand shall exhibit. fully and uncumte‘ly the 3"?“ ceipts. ox names, and expenditures, of the said wkoclzuion. “ \ ‘ g .. Sm. 7th. Tim: Joseph R. Ingersoll am} the other corporators mum!!! in the first section a! thin act; or a majority of them» are hpreby authofizud to appoint from their number, proviuionffl nfficars with powowqo transact “1g businew of mid nqsooialion; from the p sage of thin act. until ofiloerl shzgll be elacled'. us provided in the fourth aecfit‘nop of this act" Um" C. Jonxsox, ‘ Speaker of the Ilomaof Raul-mentafivel. . Jon, I’. Peanut. ‘ . Speaker of the Senate. Approved the Lhiniachlday of A ti}. A, 1),..0ne thousand eight. hundred am? sixty fouy. * , : \ A. G. Cunrm. «lg/Le Tomato.—-Now in the time to p‘utmut ~‘ r tomato plants. This Imm; one at th'e dsh‘vdunble which the garden produces. and has grown into‘popuhriw within [a comparatively short period. Fifty year‘s dgo [the tomato was known on]; in the country as the "love apple,” and uhivated mangmamenuotheflnwcr garden. There is gcarcdly a fruit known that deqerves so high a character, nor one that'omi Be uh tn nre service iuthe i-ul'mnry line. #0:! 81“)“ have It. on the table in'one shape or other aver-y day iu‘the‘yeur, and as it. can euily; be put up in Cans, its use ‘need p 979! beangjly dispensed “with. , , . - - ••••••• Ralhér Sharp on Greeley—Tho Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Camel. asks Horace Grab: lay che fouowing penned quesfiion X “_Whtt do you mean, Horace, by writing daily nrti~ tales to prom to the people that the war must be vigorously pwsccuted for 3 radio ratlon of Lué Umon,” when m the sumo“ paper and with the name pen, ynuJaborr) prove that "the restorat'mn of it‘-0.9 U nion is neither poasibie nor desirah f’f The Journal If memerca lunatic“)v flag“ that a new rule should be 15(10pr by CQngrc-fl, that no mfimber of Canyon shall advocate my plans of governmem, or make any speeches on the 2,an of “15 Union. which sjmll cuntrovert. Lha, views ofthe mnjqrity. or propo‘e any other uy'qf govermng the United Shale: than the‘ determmmi on .Irom tune to “me by“ caucus“ of the majonc}. mfi‘he Loyal Leagueré of“ Pbilqdelphiu should have the editor of the Aya indicted Immediateiy. His pungent ednwrials :0): flicker," “the prim." are a clear violation of the statute prowling agamac “cruelty $0 animals.” . .. fi‘Another firstrclus hblel is beingemc bed m New ank; on Broadway, oppodh Madison squuren . - . fiat-The rebel quvml Buford, who led the attack on For: Pillowh mid to bej brothex of 9'o Federal General: of the nu. name. ‘ « “us, ———— vA—m‘o'» -—r»~~7.—. m H‘The sewing women of Philadeffi§ urn struggling to get..wuges enough vamp them from starving. Shodu‘me: no' 1105 k except a grasping une. \ , , ' y . , A: 9
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