Terms. ‘l‘hé‘ Conn.“ in published every anday morning. hy HINIY J. Sums, at 81 75 per nnnum if paid strictly xx Annex—s 2 00 per nnnum if not. paid in advance. ISO aubicription discontinued, unless at Ihe option of the publisher, until :11 “marge: .are paid. ’ a; ; Anvnuszuxuinsertedattheusunlruec. Jon Pug-nun done with noatneu Emd displtch. , Oinc: in Soutli Baltimore street. ngufly opposite Wamplers’ Tinning Establishment ~“Con’xun Pram-ms Orrin" on thesign. maggisgsmm gym. Edvard, B. huéhler. TTORNI-IY AT LAW, will fnitlnfully and A promplly nttend to all business entrusted xo him. ll! hpenks lhé Germnn language.— :(Mfiue It thu tamt: place, in South Baltimore street. nenr Forncy’a drug store, and nearly ‘opposile' Dunner k Ziegler's store. (lctu‘sburg, .\llrch '_’.o. , J. C. Neely, TTORNEY AT L\\V.-—-Palrfi(‘ulur unfin- A lion [mid to culectinn of Pen-Joni, inunty, nnd fl.|ck-p:ly. Uflice in the S. E. corner of the Diamond. ~ Getty-lhurg, April 6, 1363. If n. 'A. Pickiiag TTENDS to SURVEYING, Writing of A DEEDS and “ILLS, CLEHKINU 0F bALES, Im. Residence, in Straban mwnbhiy, on llu ram] lending from Gettysburg (0 ”3m terslown, two miles from the tornwr plan. Chargu moderate and snisluction guuruul‘écd. l-‘eh,l,xsos4. Gm ‘ . Wm. A. Duncan, TTORNEY AT LAW..—OMPC in the .\'nr(h~ - T watt-orneqoffll2ntre Square, Gettysburg, n.. ' [UCL 3. [859. if D. McConaughy, 'A'I‘TORN'EY AT LAW, (mfice um,- donr was! of Buchler's drug and back storm-filmm- J-onhu'g street.) .\T‘ronwx AND Snmk‘lmu yon Pun-rs nu. Pussxows. Bounty tind “'nr ran“, li-u k-puy “upended CLnims, and :‘ nthl’r chin“ rgaimt. the Gm’l-rnnn-nt nl “’qu :- ing‘on. I). (7.: nlsoAmerirnnCh-ims in Hnglnnd. Land Warrants located nud suld.orbmmm,nnd hinhcstpriccs gich. Agent: onunged in lo ruling wnrrzmln in lawn, Illinois xInJ ’mhvr wpslernh'lules WApplydozhim personally or hv Inter. Got'ysburg, Nov. 2|, ’53. 1 ~ A. J. Cover, TTURVEY ATL.\W,\\lHlvrnnlpt‘.}' M9Olll A'tn (‘llHl‘t‘liUHb‘l|H|lH”o”H‘Tl"(l‘lnr<‘i en lrEnu-d to him. IHTH'.) holwr‘vn l"::llnvamvk~.' and IN mar k Ainglcr's Slurcf. thimnrl- 41ch Gettysburg, K'u. ' [.\'vpt. 3, lam. J. Lawrence Hill, M. D. AS his ufhu: one _‘ \ ~‘ {1 door [yen of the " uk‘hgm Lulhernn *urch in ' U'mmhorfiurg “not. and oppnsilg [’it-king'a no", whu-a thou wivnlling lo lmve any Dental Upon-inn pE'f-N'MHJ are rospl‘tlfully ilgiunl to cap lluunzu‘u Dru. Humor, l’n-v. U. l'. Kn uh. D. I) . lie-v. H. L. Bauzhcr. D. 1)., Her. P.o.'.- M Jacnhx. .'rnf. M. 1... Shun-r. benysburg, Agni “[53. Dr. A. Hcltz, RADI'ATF. uf thv- I'nircr~ity of I‘nnrnl- G rnnin. Inning permanently lnmlml a! ”A“ "FNV. Alhmu mu :h'. rr'qwrlfully ufl'urg Ind i-niw- m [ln- ll'lllHl‘ :I- thdvinn and .\urzrnn. [.\prii'.’s,l3n4. ::m - Dr. Wm. Tayl'or‘ iuffirms the inhabitant-x of (it‘llJ'S‘llH‘Z and \‘i tinny find 115 W!” continue the [mu Ii: (- nf hi“! profeuian n the 0M «and, new ..mr m ”.0 (’umpilnr um". “fillyshnrg, Pa. ’1 hanldul for paw In'urs. he hogs In rv-vciu‘ n Klmre of fuLurc pummlgc. [SppL 28. 180.}, I! Drs. Cress 8; Ecker, 19LE"TIC AND HH.\H?UI'\TIH|‘ PHYS} 14‘ ('IANS AND SX'lHHiHVfl—All vii-mus, ac ‘e or «‘hrnnu'. «nvm-«fu‘lv mud n Emnvl‘n .1- ._y [mull-ll and l mm], whl'rn a ( Ilre i< [mguh‘a Una oft!" (inn “ill hr “fund in th(- “Biro nll hon" hf [he :lay‘nnd night. unlzus nlu‘om nL mm]! nr uu prnh-asicmd l:u.lm-~s. Uflire on “ \rli—h street a far dunr: unnlh‘n! the Sun 1”, Egg-hang. May 30. 18%. am" 5 Dr. J. W. c. ogiears FYI-“E nnvl Dwelling: N. 1.. l-orurrnf‘lhj. 0 limnw and Hugh «rectalmur l’reabyu rjxm (‘lmrch, (EcHthnrg. [’.l. , , 5107'30. H 163. If ~—-—-_ H» l / Adams County ’F’T'l ALHREIVSI'IMNI‘EI7§>\IP,\X\'._ - Incorporated .\hnlx H, 1831. UFX‘H‘E Ra J'nudrnl—Gcnrge Swnpe. _ l'vrz Prrn:lrn(——S.' R. liunell. Swrdwv—J). A. lluehler , Trmumr—l).uiul .\l‘i.‘re::}_r. A [Jammy-n (,‘uvmittrr—lluhc rt .\lcCurdy, Jac'oh King, Anvlrow lleintzelman. .lhnvyrrx-«lh-orge Swupo, [L A. Rnlolnler,'R. .\l'Unrxly. JacobeKing. A. lloinnnlman, l). .\lc (frau‘r, S. ll: l:l~'::ll. J. R. rlersh. .\‘lmm‘l D ll‘b)!‘l“‘. E. (l. l-‘a'émwtnrk, Wm. B. Wilma. ll ,A. i’icriilvz. Wm+ 11. .\lcClelhm, John Wal t‘nr-l, R. (l; \lr‘Ure \rv,Jnhn Picking. .\bl‘lT. '\\'ri;;llt, John Cunningham. .\lnliel F. Uiti, Lune: H. \I u-ehalL'M. l‘lichclbcrgcr. " {xi-This, Company isalimite-l in its op'ern lions to the county of Adams? lt hm: been in successful operation for more than six years, Ind in t‘mtt period has paifl‘ all losses and ex penles,u~illiout am; asarumn‘t, having also a huge surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com pm; employs no Agents—ln“ business being dane by the Managers, whq‘fire annually elect e‘l'by the Stocklloldera. Any person desiring an insurance cnn applylo any of the above named .\lnnngers for further information. [ta-The Executive Coxnrfiittee meéts at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, st 2, P. M. Sepia, 1355. , The Great Dlscovery - F THE AGE.—luflnmmntnry and Chronic O Rhwmalism rnn he run-d by using H. .L. MILLER‘S CELEBRATED RHEUMATX-C MIX TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, nnd the adjoining counties, have to=tilied to its great. utility. Its success in Rheumatic nE’ec twns.‘haa been hitherto unparalleled by any spcrific, introduced to the public. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all drnggists and storekecpers. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. East Berlin, Adams County, Pa., denier in Drugs, Chemicals,» Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot tled ‘Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Slus,sPcrfnmcry, Patent Medicines, kc" kc. ”A. D. Buehler is the Agent. in Gettys hnrg for “ H. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Nurture.“ [June 3, 1861. tf . The Grocery Store N THE Emu-The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettys burg and vicinity, they he has taken the old “If! “ on the llill." in Baltimore street, Get ty], urg, where he intends to keep constantly on hand all kinds of GROCERIES—Sngfirs, Cal‘s-"en, Syrups of all kinds, nTOhECCO, Fish, Bolt, to" Earthenware of all kinds, Fruits, OiP, Ind in fact everything usually found in a. awry. Alao, FLOUR & FEED ol all kinds; .lfdfwhlch he intends to sell low as the low_-, egg. Con-t 3 produce taken in exchange for gooduwd t highest. prion given. He'flatters hi self that, by suict attention and an honest dearth: pleate, no mefit a. share of public pn‘. "we. TRY HIM. J. H. ROWE. tab. 23, 1883. tf , ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER l—All W new styles, just received at. Dr. R. HORNER’S Drug find Variety Store. (Ma 'O2. R. HORN 88’s. Drug Store «pd g“ Gib MEDICATED COUGH CANDY. xcxnsmm < E « nxcnnsronu . .~ . .v xxcnszomu The Excelllox Waking Itching is the belt in un'Wo‘l-la. can “a «urine “at «a... Olse “aha Win: Sky-lift: Gnllgr'y.- t . i TYSON BROTHERS; . v By 11. J. STABLE 4:63-11 Year. 5‘ National Hotel, (nunmun Honsl.) [LITTLESTUW N, l'A.—Thc nudenigned A «yum most. icspu-tfnlly inform the pub ll“: lllfllslle has lensml that large. convenient lnrrll popular house, the .\'zllionhl Help], at ; Lll_ll(510“n, Adam: chuniy, Pm, and solicits n 14.1 m: of puhhc patronage. His chambers will ! Ive Mum] wry comfortablfl, his table supplied (With the hog! (he marl-sol (an afford, and his lbnr with the Chaim-gr wines and liquors. A llnrge yard and commodiuus slnb‘ling are nt étnched to Ih¢llotel,nnd ht- wileeep none but ‘lllL' mostuu‘entive hosilcru. With it long ex ‘lwricm'c in “HS line, nud every disposition to pit-use, he IEIIS cvrlnin of rendering latiafaé ilion to all who may call with him. G. B. YANTIS. April 4, 1801. 3115* , Cumberland House; unusucnu, M. HIS old r-stublislled Hotel, at the forks of T 11:!- Baltimore and Emmihbnrg malls, in Illefinulh pull m llrltyzlmrg, I’u., ie now kept. .h_\ tlu- undersigned. Hie l'lhlt‘ i}: uiwnyf sup plied with xhr- has: theiuurl'cl. “lords—his lmr mm the Jillrrcn: kind of quuols'—-\\'hilst his ('lmtul L-rs are sp‘uinus and comfortable.— lerc- ii large smhling nuchh-d to Hg;- Holt-l, n|anllrd by n good hustler, nndf‘lllpiynrd ia ('fllL'lllJlml to mcommodate any numlmr ‘of wagoqq. The Hotel ii lucnli‘ll gilhin n. sl'm-t didanrr 04 AM (‘r-er-rioi, rondtring it wry «.unwnionl. [or person: vimliug llm lmnle yruun'l. .\'u rlTort will he sp‘lrl'd m rc-mlvr rmzdaclium and keep up the old [unpul xriLy of 1M lluuw. ,IIAVID BLI'l-ZILH'GH. my x 3, 19m; 3m--’ - Globe ‘ Inn. _ mm: 51-, .\uii 7m: xmwrmn, ' ET'l‘ YS ll l‘ I! (l , l’A.—:The umlernignml G wun'rl hind. lc-‘y-wtl'ully inform his in 1- inornus friends nn«l the public generally, that he hus purvhlaotl lhnt long esmhlishcd :m'l well knuwu [inn-l. the Wlenhe Inn,” in York urn-g, (ivuvshurg, Mid \Hll spare no oflnrl to rumluct it in n. manner that mil not dun-not fruni ii: i'urmvr high rvputatinn'. llia table \\i|l_hmc [he been lhe marlin-v. ran‘ annrvl—hh (lmmhnru nrl: spin ime and ('onifirt Illll‘—-.‘lll'l lm 11.12 laid in Mr hH lnn‘ A full stack of Winn and hulnurC. Thru- iSrlnrgcsliihlinz attached [in (he Hun-l, “'llll‘ll “'lll he ullmnlml hy Inten liH-‘hu-lh-rs. lt \\ ill In: hia cuustnnl (‘nllmn‘or lo rrndL-r Hu- fullnst subtletmu [0 hi: gucatc, making hz~ lmlm- us mar :1 home to lhl-m as posnhh‘. llo‘mlxs :\ <hnro nfthe guihlit’s pm trunn'y‘. doll‘rmim-il us he i< to Maseru; :\ larg‘e [him of it. Rum-(ml-er, the “Globe luniis in York sheet, [nil fix-Ar the‘DiJum ml, or Public Sullmnn , )AML'EL WOLF. . Apill 4, 18124. tf ‘ New Goods szarge Stock! ERCHANT TAILURIXG. DI J.\l'UBS k BRO. haw jun rem-Hod from Hm «inn 5. large Mock ol gnmlx' fur Guntlomvu‘s wear: rmhrm-ing n Vania-l): of CLUTI‘S, CASSHIERES, VESTINI‘S. CJNIM‘H, Jmm, km. with nmny ul'uvr good: for ~wing :Hnl <ummcr \vmr, , Tln-y amt-d m mukt- up garments ,3! Nu- sham-4 nulnu. and In the vnr} he” mun ‘lllt'l'. ’l‘ho {inhiuns are n-guluriy rv-u‘ix ml, and 'rlmhlng made in nnv dwirrrl stylv. Tlmy :Ii— I way: nuke m' u lit-t, whilal Llu‘ir suvingj: sure {,[n ‘u- suhdAn'Lll. A‘ ' TIM-y ask A rwlvytinnnnt'snf the pull-He‘s pn lrun‘lgo, n'mlvucl by good uurk and moderate 4:lleer mmru il. Gettysburg, April 7, 1962.. Lancaster Book Bindery. (“1 Bonus \VLLLVT, , . J 1; n n K 1': IX.» El 2 \_ AND BLANK mmx ‘A\Y'F‘(.7.'RER. ‘ L.‘xN(l§§Tl€R, PA. Phlfn and Omar/unlit) llunimg. ‘nf- over}- do srri].tinn. ox‘rutcd in [he mnsl sulgsluntinl and approved Styli-s. ' , 2 nnrxnxsrzs E. W. Bro“ n, Est... Farmers Bank of Lancaster W. L. I’mpvr. Em , Luncastor'Cnunty Bank Smnurl Shock. I‘l~q., (‘nlumbin Bank. Snmm-I Wagner, Huh York Hunk. . William “Caner, Em“ York County Bunk. T. l). (‘urznm Esqu Hunk of Gettysburg. Peter \hrlin, E<q.. I‘rjuth'y nflmnnxster co., Pa. Geo. C. Hxnvllmrn, Esq., Reginer “ 1‘ Gen. Wllitsnn. Esq., Recorder v “ “ - April 13. 1861 ‘ Spmethmg for Everybody 1'! Isl‘Y AT DR. R. HORNY-ZIPS T mm; ASD VARIETY STORE.— Just opnnnd n fipn assortment 0! Drug-1 n’nd Medix-inor:l Paton! Mt-dirim-q, ‘ Stationery. _‘ancy Dry Goods, "' Confections, GrocerieF. Notions, TOBACCO, SEGARS, &C Jan. 18, 1364. Last Notice. LL person: indebted to the late Firm of A Column & Culp, are hereb;v notified to call and settle L‘leir'flCCOQnt! on or belore the lst anpril.ns it is highly important that their business should be closed. COBEAN & CCL‘P. March 14, 1864; . come to the Fair! NI) DON’T FORGETTO VISIT PLEASANT A RIDGE .\'UltSEßlES.—l’ersons wishing to Plan: Trees will find the stock in the ground remarkably fine, and offered at reduced prices. The Apple numbers 100 varieties, embracing althc approved sorts. N. IL—Sée the index board nefir Flora Dale Post office. 'l‘. E. COOK k SONS, Supt. 2,1861: . ‘ . Propn'eton. . Sale Crymg. W. FLEMMING continues the husinau A. of SALE CRYING, and solicits the ca:- tinued pntro’nage of the public. It is his con stant endeavor to give satisfaction. Charges moderate. Residence in Breckinridge street, Gettysburg. “ ‘ _ P. S.—Hc is a. licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of thehnited States. ' Nov. 24, 1862. Fresh Arrival. UST_?eccired a large supply of SPRING Jr J SUMfiIER HATS,‘the cheapest and best, consider 1; the times—ever brought to Getr tysburg. Call and see them at the cheap Shoe and Eat. Store in Chambersbnrg street. “} JOHN L._EOLTZWOBTH. 33,16, 1564. ‘ ‘, Assistance Needed; HE nixdersigned having- heuy payment: v coming due on the Idiot April, muld most respectfully Mk “might? as indel ted to him to all beforo that time nd mko pay. me“. E. B. PICKXNJ ,lluch 7, 1864. ~ pOBB GROUND SHORE, Ic’lécted and . - ground cxpnuly for Dr. ROSIE! HOD FEB}! 10! Bang awn. : :\ -. ‘ A @EMCDQRATUC AND PANEL GETTYSBUR’G, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 186.1- 130E173? . From [luper'n 5133 mm MY BéA'l'. I men: it out upon the stormy In. rte-Subbed vith hope, wiuf may earn Ind (an, Tmltnng, in dun tune, m- relurn to my, I sum it out “I I {unwell 0! tom. . I! [lll not com, though years- In" passed any—- Full time enough for it to to 3nd come: ‘ ”Upon the share I witch, day that any. With staining 219:. for it- nlnrning homu. ' 0! “11m, luv. you lean it, uilon grim tad guy, You who-e whale live: in pinned upor'l the m, 0 ' tell me, have you seen in any Inn at bay ET!” bolt shat yelrl Ago went forth from [no ’ H. II! I mu. hon to "our. [orth from Ind, Too syn-11, Hen, to cambgt. vulh the gha; Bu! year» of labor, an [lnn drauy mi, 1 Ipenl upon the hull, Ind mun, Ind ml. ‘ K Itx nnme was “ Faith "-l gentle, truqlm; unmo— ' fime fitter u‘xugd It bent upon the stormy ”I; It» builder care: for anther mm: not fume: My little beat in 11l the world to me. 0 ' hear ye winds that fill its lnltle nil ' Deal gently With the Wanderer wherme'er‘il luv 2 In norm sn-l L'alm, m washing and in 34k, Remember hula ~‘ Full: ” is Illthé world to me. . 0 ; hnmerm‘wnren, that roughlyauh I M bruk, Filling my soul 'llh dread upon the Ihurc. [ln-nu gently rgnqd her pmw and In her take' 1! ye should mks my .. Fun: " thl luv.- 1 mnro ‘ MISCEfiiJ—SJRT HTOBNID‘RFTER BATTLE The New York Sun is (llscffl‘ln‘: that law' of natum whtch [\roducm rum and :tnrm‘ nl'ter battle, and puruculnrly where much‘ artillery is used. The same tliecusqnn has“ been the rounds of the l-‘renvh aml (ii‘rlnflll journals after every great battle, Inr rum in.“ snow, it is said, after all gteut butthm, l: the‘ ittlound nut the exception. Fun Lhwe yt-ms‘ Athertt-nns hiu’e had omm: tmnty to text the Hull: 0! the nsst—rtxon, and the l‘t‘stlll has e~tuhh<hed the tact beyond all qtte‘ttun. up the Sim, that, great luttlesat't- tulldtvetl by m. storms. Whtle Napoleon w.ts start.- ltng Europe with hts mtlttury mnva-mr‘nu, the French Academy 0| St'll‘llcclllltlt‘letl its attention-10th? fact that a sturm ul min or mow .invm-inbly followed hrs battles. and tlvclured Its faith in the uuth ol tht: unto-d tule now r'ea'tlirmed. .\l'tny doubted the accuracy of the statement, at) the quhttun wae dropped. and IL sevmx'to h.t\'t- lit-'(‘ll left. for soluuon as to the out c Suhsvrtt‘d during our own unhappy ,war. It In hldlt‘tl th tt nll tltr- [tromvm-‘nt battles fnugltl hy out :Irtnxes thm hu- h-u'c men lullu\\_(1l by .-. mum.— T-llfk‘f who recollect the fit'étt Bull llnn con-' flu-t will remember the <torn'l that létllunu tl. After the battle of Frmlm'lqléslurg the It Ip idilll became so swolh n by heavy rains an to render the situatim oflour army, whim muting to cross the rtwr, Hurt-Indy t-x ttzoul.‘ Later evidence of tin; t~tnuntlln Ult‘ wvvre sturtnfi of rnin‘uml h'lll tltht lollnt'rt‘ll'lltc recent battles in Virginia. “'““rt‘lly the UPC-t tutmus of (ion. Grunt “'tl'l‘t.‘ llt'l tyt-tl .I uofk or more by the tummy cnudttmn ut the mud» The sctentific men of tlw cnunlry an: just. now dtscussmg the theory—Alta ‘ Yen}: Express. . ’ Day: Turning lelilL—Tlfl‘ tuiiiinz mum! of :i (log betore lying down to slen‘p i: it im tiiral instinctive habit. tit-rivet! lroni llH‘il' originally wild COHlllll'in, lllHl must. remark ubly remingd in a. domestic ath. "Hit: Wild dog makes his bed in the lung gm“, and to make It more cnml'mtnUln. he puts down his nose, turns around several timer, and so throws down the grass in the space in which he tuins. thqn lies down and goes comfortably to bleep. There are Ollk" in stuncesoftheretentionofunoriginalinstiiict or habit, throughout countless geiiemtmns. Thus the common sheep in :i ~tute of tin ture, seeks safety at night lrom beasts 0i préy on the mountain mi). The tltillleil cated sheep retains the inetinctivi- habit. although the necessity for it no longer ex ists. All the morning it. may be icon feed ing with its head down hill, and us regu arly ascending in the afternoon. ”on. Dan. IV. I'oarhees a Life .lfc'mber (3/ (/15 Sunday School Missmnary Society—A novel scene occurred in the Sunday School of the M. E. Church in this place inst Sunday.— Rer. Dr. Nutt. of Bloomington, was here‘ in behalf of the missionary society, and tan appeal was made to the pupils of the Sunn day School to buy life memberships in that branch of the missionary society, at $1 each. The children “ went in ” with spirit; Gen. Grunt, Gen. Butler, Gov. Morton. and others, were severally made members, ‘ with words of encouragement on the pain of the managers. Presently nlittle Demo- ‘ cratic boy sung out that he would give 25 : cenls‘to make Hon. Dnn. W. Voorhees a' life membe'rl The proposition wasastound ing to those in authority. and no encourag ing words were spoken in support of that: motion! Still, twopther little Democratic ‘ boys offered a similar amount each. The ‘ fourth came from a Republican boy. who ‘ tendered his quarter just before his lather's ‘ indignant frown and shaking of the head ‘ 'canghtihis eye! Dan. was elected. to the } evident discomfiture of some of the old ‘ heads presént.—Sullwan '(lnd.) Democrat. l A Man Jifarries Four "Tree—A Hillednle. Michigan, paper of a late date has the fol lowing: J - A young man aged about twenty four years married'a Mise‘Smith, of Goldwater, in this State, in November, 1860; in alew month after he married a young lady in Kalamazoo. During this fall he married another young lady in Constantine. St. Jo seph county, and in four months thereafter he again was wedded to a Miss Rowley. of Goshen, Ind., the daughter of a wealthy citizen, whom be induced to elope with him. The father, becoming reconciled, sent for them‘. and few day; ago became aware of the above fncte, when he caused his villain ous eon-in-lew to be lodged in the. Centre villejail. The last named young lady is repmsented as being very handsome and malt educated, with an unblemished chls - . egg England’s Iron Claim—A Parliamentary return of the iron plated ships and batteries includes the 'namea of sixteen ulnar-plated vouch afloat, eleven vessels ‘0! the sum: class nov'v béing built, and seven :bqtteriu. who smoke of burning wool. it up plied to cuts nnd bloodin wounds. in aid 1:; Mace immediate refiefpnd care, by coagulating flue übumen. Ulcer! sud cu !nneonn diseases he also said to experience tune!“ from fine um nu'mmn. “13cm 15 man" AND WILL rnvufi" FORREY I: 15.35 ' While engaged in clnaring a mn=s of‘aocu mulnted rubbish from the shelves of our li brary, one evening lust Wgelg we hnlLanOd to lay our hands on a pamphlet en itlcd. “Address on Religion: lnt‘oloranm and 'Po litical Proscription, rléhw-réd nt_ Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 2-111], 1855. bprhn \V. l’orney." This address was a well {mitten and truthful argument againstthemiwmhle K’nou‘ Noth ing order, whit-h at_tlmt any sought to ob tain control of dur National and Stnte poli tics. In its pages, however, we find severe dénunciations of abolitionism, which, now that Forney' has himself become an Aboli tionist, will do to republhh, in under that he may have the benefit ofr‘vntling his own opinion ol‘ his. prcfient associates 1958 than ten years ago. We copy ro’me extracts: “We find unchurched clergyhmn'c-‘mtengl ing in the party field; proscriptiva (Inma gnguea ignoring all the illuuq of genuine pn .tr|otism ; and the immunities :ecmed by thé sacred blood and tlm‘wntten constitu tions of the past, pnstp'nnml or “notified by a narrow and n bigotctl N‘Itl\'l“ll), which, like n rank weed that pmh'a in the (link. a? lnxnrmtes between the wallsofn prkon, is bulclul t) the eye and pmwnous t 0.111,0 touch: We are rapidly unlculning thu glezfi loggnns taught by hi=lory; and “e fin-l . party in our will higntnn t-hc establishnwnt of the sun» tyranny from which our lhthcrs flv-«l. r " ' * z 1* ' -. So that it wilLbc percc-i\'¢*tl.~\\'luid ALOH tinnmn murks Its czn'ccflml only I.) In: ulUlc' rP<i~tance to the statutes UlGllllgl'l‘>:,ll'lLir] filling Chri>tian dvnomin'uiom mgll thwart] and llnhuppinf’fi by givina pmmmonoo tn infidel; hke Gau'nsou and to lrnnuw like “'mldell Phxlhp= ; 0n themhvr h'mxl, Know Nulhingiun. imitating via-My HM- 9x.uu,:le nf Its (fink ally, writes its rvmrd i‘r. the blnndio=t «Ir-fiance of the mmt solvmn‘bovc nanti Orlaw am] religion. '* * ~ 1* “WM Is [hero inrour Imp”: rnuilhy (n nuke mun ufmixl'uf the light of day and nf honest inquiry? Have we :r (‘mhm‘xl-t Luv Hm (parsnip husbumlmun from hix plough, the lulher l'rmn hi» l‘umll). Hm sun lrumbis wnlmvmi Fnolher, lo goJm-lh xuxd‘nct a: {lhr Ilautoxs for the :unusomenl' 0! a. low amm xinu~ ngy? “are we a gang of lured lax. gather?!» to drum the sub‘mm‘e ol'llm peo ple? ”mm we Jaws for 11w rich am I drums tor the poor? 15 our I’rc:id"n: an Audi or :\ C‘nllguh? .Is our Senate a wuncnl 0! Ton? Is our Home of Rrprewnlzzuvm :1 body of tymnts :u'mml 'mlh power to ravi~h and Ile- Klroy i“ Sacral. uéurpatiom against and] wrung wouldlmjuslxfiable and 11g1.1,(u1 we an4;llléhl ll (2 gicut lesson that "u-:i~luncc hyxyhulé i.~ übedienc‘o to Lin-l.” But m- do 11(‘(1 ém‘l'y such'buldrxm, and Aunt may le’m bcl‘m-eHhe sufl‘vringa 0|" our lm'uplc \\ in Tim- Iler it necessary lnr Lhmn tr- ixmmfo tln' ox :unple of th ln-mlnliug sulgjccla oi. the mu!» webs of th'e old- “011 d." ‘ ’l'rnr- n: proarhing. And what mi: truo' in ”33'. is (‘qinilly and mow trnv now.— chtlt-il l‘hitlii-e w.” n ll‘:lllt‘tl"lltn'IZ—-ll(‘ is no hm- a traitor now. We hm! nm-onmnj! lm‘y such a: he dt‘.~(‘l‘ihl:>, thou. but “'0 lune one now. In 1564M‘e/In‘c “ztgnngnl‘ hir. (B tix-grizhs‘rcrs to drain the subatimr-c nl‘ that! people.” They are worse than lion and than locusts of 113 M. “'0 have “Luvs [orthe' rich and stupes for the poet". Our ’Prwi-I dent is not exactly an Attila, but an npolm gy for one. Am] against such wrongs, I‘ur-f ney told us in 185'», we were taught the} great lesson, that “reqstdnce to tyrnnts is‘ nbwliefiice to God.” Ewctl'y 59. But (then ' the people undertake to rosust, they :ne ei-l ther incarcerated in loathsome dungeons,' ‘or banished from‘the ccuntry. Such is the spirit of Aboliti'onism, and no man knows it better than John W. Fumoy. Yet, heisT now lending himself to the very men lit-so, bitterlyldénonnced but nine yéars ago. and_ With them reveling in riches gained by his country’s ruin.—}Jastan Argus. l :ILolilion Outrage and Pra’mlu'r Jr'll"]r"‘.—- On‘Sunday night, while Rev, C.lr9y H ”Ti son, a man seventy years old, an old cxxizan of Hamilton county, waq preaching: at the lhrn- Hill meeting-house, on ‘“'illiams creek, in Washington county, he “'l3 fired at, through the window. and his right arm shattered above the elbow, and will have to be amputated. It is feared he cannot rc cover. Mr. Harrison is a. Democrat. but a. quiet. and inoffensive man. He never oh nuded ’his, political opiniow: He had preached at'lhe same placein the morning a pure gospel sermon. _ ()ne of the Abolitionisls. after the fiend— ish act, walked up lo Mr. Harrison) mul- re marked, f‘ If you are a Republicdn, I am sorry fnr.you; if n butternut. it served you right—they should all be shot 2” Another member of—lhe Union League said he might. tell something about it, but. he was afraid to. ‘ Mr. Harrison Was feeble from age and in firmity. We hnye fallen upon evil [have indeed. when men can be assassinated. ‘at the Allan—lndianapolis Sentinel, 23d ult. e“oh, I like Grant so much, he's not like McClellan ; he isn’t. all the while dig ging; his motto ’is rifles, not spades 1" Why, Heaven bless you, man, are you so ignorant as not to know that Grant never makes a movement without intrenching \ himself immediately after? ‘Even Secreta \ ry Stanton. the men who of all others hm! ‘, a horror of “spades,” hardly writes a dis patch to his pet, Gin. Dix. without the l accompanying remar , “Grant moved ” w such-‘nnd-lu‘ch e oint, and then—“threw ‘up earth-works tfuring the night.”. And 3 Butler, the darling “Beut"—where would he be now were it not for the fortifications which have enabled him on several occa sions to repel the rebel onslaughts‘? If 1 same of the civilian generals who stay at home delivering eeaeyl on topics they know \no more about than school-boys, were to shoulder the “rifles” they admire so much, ‘ and go down into the Army of the Potomac, we venture to yredict they would hlve n difierent, sort of opinion in regard to “spades” before they got bncls.—Erie ob mer. . - 3'“: is a {set not rh- mil known, Ithn Wakingwp: ell-1:28;; lusyt bleath in the hat. hour in the [at duy - the In” woek.in the last womb of oh; you, and in the hat you of the zancury, Murday night, 12 o'clock. Duo. 31. 1799. ‘“l‘he Hound 'Hde of Wednesday week hat unmanned we lain! of Belle For! hi the any. . é . ’s’ {3 ~ é'i/Qflfa‘éé S©URNAL SECTIONALISIH VERSUS TIIE UXION. We eon no more make a Union by forcing, the adaption of moral or religious‘views on each other than men ("in weld water to iron. It is t’me to think ofthia. ,Our orn tors, our ffltllCJl papers teem with expresa iom‘ of sectional religion and morals It ought to be enough tint there is a milit in‘ force of rebellion for mto deal with. All our énérgiea are put forth to de<troy that. But our energies are weakened. our'strength is wasted. our success pestponed. by the intermingling of moral queetioni about bla 'V(*r_v. comparative CiVlllZJthD, and social systenw, With the question of war. Mun try to make the mihtnrv work of the Gov ernment. a rnligmus work. They really im nuineit po-cxhle in America, in this coun tr_\'. to conth millions of men by the sword. Such a Mohammedan nation has strong hol l on the New linglnml mini]. Hence the war, which should he a war of, government agaimt rebellion. in Tegwl'tlctl by a vast. portion nl‘the pnnple a", a war of motion against snczinn, amt it necessarily liet‘omos more And more main :1. war, the more that radical mm intm'luccs moral questions and :octioual ideas into it. The more geographical [innition of the rebels nm'or ought to have been :illmrml to make the war mmime the amber-t nl‘sc-vtionulinm. l-br as it as=umeq such an aspect. it becomes more unmanageable, find the 01-jvct becomes more difficult ofattainmont. The fart that. the millions of inhahitants oftho South are to he citizena it' we are SllCt‘Px‘Al‘lll—rflrely he rompotcnt parts of the great Unionb—is lost sigh-t of. ' The inctant war (mils, that instant the Oltl equality of ruins in and nnrler the GM- Prnmelit mint vnme: tho Vr‘ry penaltivs tlwm~9lvo= whi/‘h attach to in llVlilllitls be ing the result ot'oonmrm iulnjvction to one (invorninm-t aver all the lanrl. The raili— ml plan' of the war ‘ivcavlcnlatetl to came perpetual enmity, ltt‘f‘fllL‘P it goon on the semifinal theory entirely. ' lt (lot-s not Inok at Union at all. llut il'wn ever have peace aml :1 triumph of thoC‘nmtitution, for which we began the war. it mu<t be by the return to the origin ll plattorm on .which the war commencml—of a rmlur-tinn ol' robol< to suluniwion —nnt to the North‘nor to NM ern N-liuiom or mom! iil'eae. but to the Con atuutmu. ‘l‘u that‘eml, the rultivation 0t act-zin'nal “Lats With reference to rwligion or mun-ah. does not tend: and therefore the sm-tinnalism whir'h i< °till thccxrvliual part ot'tln- cz't-wl nf tho Adminiet-ratinn party, is inimu-al to the l'ninn. D’liiu- partisan h-a der< can and know it, and Twnre their occa sionnl'nmhurstc of contwnpt for the Consti tution and Union. The n‘lutyol" the patriot i-s to vote steadfastly :igaiibt the =cctional party cvrrywhere. The Union will nevt‘r hp ri'storwl till the eoctiomilnsm ‘whit h hu< thux‘ nearly destroyed m. [lives place to a uant‘PSJ patriotism, which ignores «notion al p!an<, and n‘khes. and idem, in View of the common goad.—-('/iuton 1"11101'rllt’. ’ lOUTIIEBN EFFORTS FOR PEACE A corrcspomlonce between tlio_pro_~i.li-nt of the Southern cuntctluiut‘y and the govt-i -nor of North Carolina, “hich took plum li~t lLl‘OOllll'll‘l, liiL-ijiht lk‘l‘ll lillblhlll‘tl. It blll)\\\ lil-iiily‘crouuti that tho (h‘nin‘s of the \‘v'ashington (.‘iliciala and ot' the ltt-puh lit-nit pi'c~~' that any utmhurcc toward [wave li.i«l livi‘l) attempted to ho inaugurated by thr- vaiitt-dciate ttulltul‘lttus were untounvlcd nlltl talso'. ‘ , . Mr. Diris nllozxs' tlint the COnfellGl'llo gun i'nmi-ii'. has made ‘ttii'ce ‘f‘jhtl’flte‘und di=t iict (-ti'mn to (-nmniunmntc with the authorities at Washington bu this subject, in t‘flcll case without success: ”Utttlltl),is‘i"lt(‘l'a urn-sent before lm~tili tio's werc ltt‘gtlll. and tho ‘.l'ashingtnn gov ernment ret‘ii-vd to receive ”"‘“) or hear what they had to say. -A second time 1 sent. a military «than with a communica tth ddi-csscd by inyufilftn Pi'Midont Lin colnfkrl‘u'lcttcr was tt‘ccit'crl hv Ucncrnl Scott. who did not perinig the otficcr to can Mr. Lincoln, but, prornised'thut an answer would be smt. No answer hue ever bct'n lOCL‘t'Vell. The third time, it tuw‘mnnths ago. a git‘ntleinan was scnt whose pmition, character. and reputation trope such as to insure his reception.iit the enemy were not dctm'aiincd to receive no pmpomlfi What ever trnnt this pdvernniont. Vice Presi dl-nt S é‘ihensniadc a patriotic tordororhis earners in the hope of being able to pro mote the cause of humanity. and although little belief was E-ntcrtuiiwd of his success. I chberlulty yielded to his suggestion that tho expe‘i iment should he tried. 'The one myret‘usod to let. him pass through their lines or to hold any oniit3-mnce With thcni. He was stopped tit-tore hefiever reached l-‘ox‘tioss Moxii'oe' on his way to Washington. To attempt again (in the face of these re peated rqjectionsfit‘all confluence with u<) (:1 .U‘ml mmmim‘uners or ”gt/it: _ta prnpnu pew-r, is toinmtc Insult and cnnlamrlll. and!” WM“! ourselves (to {tit/I'lnill/ ind/mat (It! sights-rt c/mncc p] liging ”o'6th 1‘1.” r, , _ The general effort which wits nl‘l'le by the Washington xt'eople to create the impress. inn that Mr.‘Stcphcfis came on no such mission is worth recalling in tilt‘ light of this plain avowai of i 5 ohjpvt..—— ll'ml'l. —— '# to s ——--—.< .‘ Wthn tho vii first. broke "‘l’. a young married man of Steu'hcimllo. Uiiio, valuntecred. He was reported killed nt Perryt’illo, and subsequently hie-i wife receiv ed in a metallic oottin. what purported to be the body of her husband. She buried it with all duecerernony and affection. {lnd, after more than n year had elapsed, she married again. A few days since, an ex changed pr‘rsoner passed through Steuben ville and. left a message from the hasth supposedito be dead, that he probably would soon he exchanged and would be home again. Her present husband is a worthy map, and the case becomes somewhat em barrzissing. fi‘i‘he outrages on Democrats in the Wen. are committed even upon Democratic Indies. A young lady living near Beiiviile, 111.. was out hbneback riding. not long since, when her horse was stoppegl hy a Lincolnite who told her to “hurrah fér Abe Lincoln; or else he would cut otf her hair." This aha spunkily refused to do, when the mtch seized her, and with his pocket-knife actually performed the opera tion of cutting 03' her hnir! ~ ‘ A free country truly! ”The physicians in Paris have discov ered A certain specific for whooping-cough: The child hunt to a. neighboring gas mun uf-ctory to iuhde for a few momepu the v'lporu which ring from the lime to purify gal; two or three visig effect. I radical. cure. . , fi-J: exchange says that very soon peoplq of moderate menus will be unabje mall-on which Ifdo their bread in butter- It has become I trite toying with- the Al!- olitionists that it was not their deiire crin tention. when ’the war Broke out, to n‘hro gate tho Conotitutinn. nnlul Slnto rights, emancipnto ulnvet. confiscim- private prop ertymnd arm the hlncks. "We hnd.no Ile liro to doLLhcne things.” they say; “but." they add. ‘.‘a military nedenity forced the President and the people to chihqo their , views. and therefore the new ponuv was adopted and the Emancipation Pioclumn ition made its appearance, and the arming of negro ti-oops commenced." Such is tho. language null-by the Loyal 'l‘hiem Lemma ‘0!“ Philadelphia, in their political truct No. 18. The Uflice—hcilders Ere: Attempting to mlvomte the reaelection"oi_the “:multy .joker," and to excnse and pullinte his vio-, llllF-l promises id his total diaregmd of (.‘ormilntionaloli‘iigntions.~ Hence they say ‘ in their political tract: “lilac conviction insensibly sprond tin}! the strength of the. rebellion lay in slavery. and that we could __7” n 5 longer allow our military Ilicy to he NO 88 controlled by Constitutionnl geifihlrst” So ' ' they (the President and all- of them) eon — .sidered that the time hull arrived —ther ""~—””—"' "3’ " '_.—‘_‘“: ‘,_“military noceaxity"——whcn theycouhlmitl l i FREION‘I‘. _ hrnzon audacity. violate their oaths and .san i, M‘l- General Fremont lms rcnignod his i the Constxlntionhpt detim‘co. 'l‘hisis n '“”‘i. comrhission in the Armynind the‘ resigna. ‘ “’1 ““mm’m'h '“"‘ ”A “'“’ Phill‘gcll’hl“l_ tion’haslieen accepted. This looksafithough Lenguera, (every “‘"”’"s s°" of whom " he had tlctermiiied to enter the pr-li'iml hove “The“ thousands. ““1 some of “59m mee‘ course in earnest. indeed. an tlt)ubt millions ofdplln'i'q out of thehlood and tears that might have been OlllPl'lfllnt‘rg‘Of “19"0f ”“’ people.) 1' '”‘?“ WP 8m" lune im het rcnlitv sf) hm becoming a cundulule l‘or V-ter urgumc-nt to me m helmlhuf their good President, is dls'pellod by his letter of nt:l.l'4"h‘”l'v M“ If‘HCMn mny mtll despair of ccptnncc. the language. tamponmrl whole. 1 PUCN'Sr-u llutirl ntlm. ' I that. he 15 no tenor of which show vpry clearly that the longer ‘"”‘”0 ‘"‘] l’X L"“l*t_ltu““"“ls°w‘ brench between him and the Lincoln corr- ' l‘le‘~ ”1'0".“ “‘“'" “5"- warning W ”"’ l"~‘°' cern is.wide and irreconcileblc. He ani- a E‘s" not ”li-W" ‘0 crinfi‘l” '9 l???" Wh” mg: . v us“ ntlouiOl iower and i 0 as us own unguage u ce_nn on inyihiingztgpgiletgfesenltpadmmistlmtion. in<l merely ”3° 51"" ”'s‘ omff'” and ““15““ this tvrxna 6f the severest. but at the same time lonth'ntfil} “Emu”? ‘“‘ ‘il . . . h‘ imt, rpprehcnsion. lle lightlv estimates d BL“ ‘l5 n “It”. ”“"' 3'. "‘”“ng P’c“?s"3~‘f .the dangers to be apprehcnllml, presentl rove.t ic fll'.llll't'l.~i.l§;|tltllll its); Violation (_i and pnoipective. from a continuation of l “‘0 («‘"‘“WIWEI?” . ~ : 0. If H "o'l “‘"“‘” ‘_‘ these violations of the fundamental princi- in qnibalo “,5 in “"' ‘“' l! ‘5 l‘roltn“_f>“”'fi- This ples of republicanism. not for graver mag- tin-gum?!“ '3 "Ot non mm M“; [““‘ml": It nfimle than even civil war itselfpbecnuse .” the argument "‘ij .‘h'l’PoL ““‘l ”‘"”’! ‘ their logical tendency nimt be to‘crush the vnsurpc‘r h‘nq cmployc since the (lily. when libertiesbl' the people under thc‘weight of ("“’ ‘”“‘“! ’lct ‘“”": be lnzht. 1%)“!le it' . . ‘w'ts 1 .nn 3 nwument when he :lmv hm mrnggrcaswc and at. last nbselutedcspotxam. ; ‘ 4 12,. . . _ .. Fair 33/ ab liostis tI!ICCI‘L”-‘lt is' well m. be .vbrother'Ahel. lhe line‘sulp‘nt nod his 11.”: t'inght hv an enemy; and therelore we l"",l"‘ru7"“‘_h““ the” ' “““‘”?! nvcossfty ’R nuke no lapoloa‘ for calling special ntten- .-pol_my m :I:de out. months, ”trunk "““'"; tinn ti) the real liseue that it involved in the (rhetore they graspvd ”“’ helm 0 filed”) 9‘ comin" Presidential cameo”. as it is forci- State. UHS: was the secret of their oppon hlv—hhd who will not any truly-?.—pro6énf- lwn' tothe Inn: and honorable (Jonipronilfe ed hv General Fremont : ' lrcficlutlon'a Oill‘l'i‘ll hy the vbncruulmt‘nt “This is not an ordinnrv election. It. is “F“"n' “my “9““ notevcn “gr“? tosnb n conteét for the right even .to have candi- m“ ”‘O5" ”‘””luhm" to u "0"“ 0f "1” ’“"‘ dates. and not merel)’.-ns usual. for the [’le' for they know “‘2 they _wou.il_ hnvp choice among them. Now. for the_lixst7 “.00" ““I‘3‘3dll‘yl “”j‘“ ‘_‘".ld‘El‘n‘i?‘“-}j‘rlt)'- timesitlce'76,the question ot'lcon'aiitnéionnl‘ E3llilt'ltl!en)'b\l:‘::ji:llo.trfil‘li;s’i‘f‘l‘SnS-t‘tlbnlilil‘lltl 21:11.“: 1 ' -- u re. one ‘ ——. ~ —“ - " ‘ hit-$361,325 t‘ififil‘ieili-rzléiihh; :ngiiiimlign (llor “iii Il‘l"”'.l’)m;h“d...li‘f°? convficted - and 'otc. The ordinary rights secured urn- “"d m AWN, 'Mfii‘e 11“ Lin“) n ""’? In" der dlfl Constitution and the Law"; of the. o in ofolhoc. and n Y" I nqtldh‘fonthum to ' country have been violate-11, and extraorili- I {’“"}: "Luff: lhnrpelx " Ne“ orb gum“? “a" nary powérs have been uenrpud hy the l'hg- I :fi:;|‘:5;'lln‘::;~§;l:l)° ogy’for» t u" (’”““Sé . mistsmvw‘tt‘izii‘r’ .‘z:‘°::e“:;iitz';i:: I U What “gush: or no; . ._ , . - - , nc p nce He now 1015, i a men in sin Szihihaiiifiiinl’y’y ”I: Itetolutxon are “oth ithat “this I(‘volverfir‘irfnent coll? lnotlendgre '. . °' - '- ‘- ~ permanent yin [9O an 18 gs ave. —- frolnlieathewgvi-ilgsi:LlSZLZTliiqzi-ighrigi- cgini'fi; Sewar'd too, had nleclai-odzixniln‘r sentiments, sectional RPpuhlicnn party—:from onewho. '“l‘(l(‘lh.“se’ ‘“‘.“ 01’3" an Willa]. ‘_’,‘lmé'g’un' nntil l.Ltu|v'. mu in high favor with the Ad-' glng ”my: an n vowlo O ‘ ”so!" 1 “'”‘ mini~tmtihn—hnve a'douhlc significance. lliese sentiment: “Hie ‘trcnsnnn '.k" and They are a confeuion 0". ”m "a”, of tho nllorxl prnot'thnt My. meoln nnillih party, verv “.0,“ that Democrat! have charged his"? old John I'.mwn and his followerfl, lmlyl’ nnainst the men now in power, at the «x- A (‘lt‘tt‘l‘llllllt‘d it." make a “‘hnhtnryflout-natty Palm“; of heinglbmnd-cd and persecuted M luv the ogrcufimn—-:i'nocohity'l‘inving in View . “traitoriif’ and the “State's eviden‘ce" oh: the freedom {it thr- :slnvofi. their nttr-xnpt, former :u-complicc who, having 'pnrted from ttirenjnre, t?rm-“l‘: reappcnr‘thgt t‘l‘iey‘ “Lire his Confederates, feels the necessity'ol‘pro- 43GC to ”If"? tl 8' flaw?“ an bretlm "' pitinting the' popular verdict by pui'glng (€ng}? {)0 {lqu 9’o7] ' ' ‘3 more tos {—l himselfof their crimes. ‘ jd be 00’ ' ml-r 1‘ “"s’ we rcpcn ’ ‘““” Had It so-cnllod ‘o)hperhcnd"journnlist agreed {‘.‘l‘ng. hero”; “F Emmi? ”I" ”"' or speaker, spoken in plainly against the ' if" ln'fiothi: 2de ,1" “at, XL?“ 3'le ‘ "m.“ usurpations of Lincoln’s adminklmtion 33‘ ,nof 1' C-( [unfit I L' ‘ ’ Gen. Fremont has done, he would hhve (“n.‘wy‘ ‘“‘ ‘” {CA-01‘? 5"“ ' ’ TWO DOLLARS A-Y EAR been in imminonb'dnngl-r of saving the m siile of a Fort an a. compulsory tenant.— Whether GanuFromont is safe against the oxorr'i'so of the tyranny he an boldly de munces, remains to‘ be soon. Free speech oxi2t< now only “a: gralia”—hy the favor of the President—and not by fight pf Anwricun citizenship: and the authorities that muhl be guilty ot’sn‘nrlmc [1 free mtx zen of Ohio into indefinité Pxilc for spmk inu hi; thoughts against their. cnnstilu tionalacti. wouhl notvlwsimte l g nhnut making a smm priqnnér of a relir ‘1 M.ljor funeral, and rival candidate for the gun-i ‘cess'ionfsliould his strictures upon Hiem‘be considewd prejudicial tngheir cdnlinuunca in powel'.-’llb'd‘{(flj (kiwi/e. ' \ 1 L . ___ <» —— ‘O.» - ——~-—~— . ' Fnl’snoxjr Asp cocnnan.‘ . John P. Fremnnt 1m: ru~ignodini~l‘pnsi {lnn 11:. MJjnr HP‘ns-ml and imlil 1.10 and" L‘qchmpr- have art-opted the .nmninml'rm tnrrlorml n! f‘lm‘ohml. Tho fig“! luom‘gnn Frumnnl and Lincoln in thoroim‘e obnuzd. Lin‘r‘nln’s doupmkm nnd corruptinn‘have alarmed the lihm'ty-inving ponian of the Republinnn P’lfl)’, and may will rulfy to their fuvnrxto lomler of 1836. 5 ‘ Tho lackspitlkgi of'Alotpozism angl futon ing mrruptinniats ol the Lincoln snlo are however pHChng into the “pi”! {male-r.” the “bold Fremqnt.” whom th’vy extolled so in the pmvmm Fremont. campaign.— Tbe [l.n-iiaburg Tr‘lruu'xp’. rays, " we}; mun aafrumnnt mm only be regarded as 1h" nests of the nation." “and a. mural as wall 'as political nuisance to the chmmtry’in which they live,” and yet the. 72""!11,'1'u/)llflhd the Whole Abolinon press strained (-.ory nvrvem make him President in 1836.:- Sunbury Drnmcrat. ’- , Edam—DO the men who demand‘ that t! , “ war power ” is greater than thg Con stitution desire to snve'thia Union‘? Do those who demand that. ther finders] Government shall destroy Slate institutions mean to save it? ' "9 D.) those who 'assume'thnt they do not want. the Constitution as-it is intend to nave it 3 , _ 'Y D.) those who propnse to exterminate the Southern pcnpie want a Union with them? (lan they (him a community! of 'whiw folks‘ {som their homes an'd parcel mit their land to negroes and then make a Union? Do thnso politicians who now control the Government. and who cpliOsgd ghe' admis hinn of 'l‘oxau, want, (he St. “as back ‘4." , ..D-) thme who ‘hava opposedpl’lorida, Lnuitiann, och. want, bxck the Sautlwrn .\‘mtei. unless it be to oppnae and humiliate Ihetn—nol'donl will» them as equalsmm of .1 common confederncy? V , f notJhen thvy are Jusunirihists nnw as t always have been heretofore. Who Fined Dix:mx‘oni:m.-On “I'9 'l=t of; Fabrunrv. 1850, John P. Halg, grif- New Hampshire, pregenled in the Ursuskmala. lwo petitions. praymg “ that some plan might be developed for the dissolution-of the Ameiicannion.” Upon avote being taken. tbb petitions were rvjected by Lhm entire Senat'e, except John P. "118. of N. ILNVm. H. Sewardm‘fl. Y'..nnd Salmon P. Cbue. of Ohio. who voted in their favor} Them are the men who now form letgues and call themselves {hp Union party. ’l‘hny are for a Union with negraes—nothiu; else. fi‘fis 61.1 Abe is again nomintted we wonder if ([26 Abolition lender! will bring out the rails. get. —up 'iheir' Wide Awake: and rebuild their wigwnms, as they. lud them.in ’6O! 'The people were wol'ully fooled then ; can they bengxiinf They will hardly fall: a at free press uni free speech again. . ‘ ...-__— fi'lt is mid that the Intern-l Revenue collected in Berks county, the last. yea‘r, amounted to six hundred thousand dollars, while in Lancaster county itberoly exoeed-. ed! pne hundred thousand dollnri. 0f eoume the “loyalty" of Lancaster cheats the government. ‘ ‘ “1n inquisitive clerk in “no dear] let- ‘ (er oflioo found tint. on '0! 6.861 letters written by female- only 515‘ were nilht‘aut. polucfiptn. “ ' H . 1 ¥ ILL-l lIOLAIA’IOII 0' A ID". lOA‘I. t-‘C‘l‘. LOOK t'l'oxjuus new .'-“,3. The New York Trzflunclsays: In . morning’s paper will be found the n; :n .n 1' ol' the Attorney Gennral oftho UI-‘fvhl M MW in rrlulion to tho my ol'cqlon'ed ulfigmamnl ’ sohlu—re. The opinion was culled-um rwpm cifily \vitlnglurence go the pay oh: colored clm‘plnin : but. xt. covers the‘whole ground. and «Incl-lea that unrlunthe lawa ofCongress tho colnrml anldmrsfln the miliMry'SQrv/ico - nl‘the Unitnd Slate's, and all of thémL are entitled to full pay—that is, to the sums pay as white soldiers—from thé_ date of muqter-in. In other onda, the United States, by the decisign oflhe chief legal ad viser of the Government. stand indebted to_ every colored soldiorin the dill'crence be- . tween seven (lollzufi and lhfflecn dollnrfin mgnlh tor their mrma‘ of sewie rcapec4 lively. ' AND CPON•QIA ' In the llrmw. nl' Raprvqonlnlivfl. the bill which appropriates] 3700.000 ((4 reimburse the intlivulunls and institutions who ad vanced money to pay tha Pennsylvania sol dier; called out by proclamation of tha Prr-«ivlnnt amlihe Gurbrnor ofPenneylvania‘ to repel the Ruhnl invasion byjheforces of (ienem’l Lee 'pu 1803. and who were in Hm ncLuul serfioe of the United SLntes. was laid onthe (“lull-,‘nn moliorfiot‘Mr. Spnuldingmy a vote of 130 yen: to 6') naysfi - 'l‘lmAlmljtion Congress and the Attorney Udncrul decide that the nryroes who were enlhted at $7 per mqnth shall now be upnn an equaligy with white-soldiers nnd r'ecOive - » l . $l3. But U 1“ s'ame Congress also decxlcs that wish: snhliora called out. by the Presi dent and the (idvprnor shall 1161 be paid by the Government. The only dilfefiencn is, that, the latter are ally/lite men nnlhhe {oi-- 111te Mark. ‘This appears to be the govern ing p‘rincipleofthq present Conga-35:. Take care g the negro, and let. the white mun Lake are of himself. ‘ A SCRIPTUBAL PROPHECY A wrillm‘ in the Savannah Rr‘gubficanr signing Inimaelf “Dmicl,” makes 1 0 follow‘ in: observations: x , Le} m notice the prophc-ry of Daniel c’qn- (inning as war between Hie Nor! h and Smith; and ace if there is not. an analogy‘suflicienp to create a belief mm: in has reference to' the resem, WM. .1 know that commenta lora'flave given a dlflerépl View! of the sub- Lject, though none have given a. pmizive as :fiurunce that their-motion was correct. ' I would partibularly refer to the army raised by the King of the North‘ (Dim. x: c. 2 v. ;) and men after the o erlhrow of that. urmy.‘lhe se‘cond great ur‘ny (Dan. xi 0., 13 H) which diet. thh .1 szmflut defepp; and than the possession taken of the is 11am}; and cuties; '” the tidings a. of Hm“ 1 1513:," and then the desperate effort to_de \stmy. am'l his finulm'e‘rlhmw, in all which, .1 thunk, we have'a clear prophecy ‘lrom “Scripture‘of the present. struggle. r I .\’.:w M tn'the time of the end, (Dim, xii. 1e.,0.7.15., - :A . “And one said to the man clothed-in ‘lin on, xvhrch was upon the waters of the nv . e'r, how long shall it be to the end of these wonders ’2" The full duration iagiVen‘—“a thousand three hundréd and five and (lair ; 1y days.” Now accordingto this prophecy, 4 if it has re’Serence lo the present, wn. pence . gray cuufi ently be expected between this and the fir“ of Se lember; counting the ' days fmm the first gunk at Fort Sampler; April 12. 1861, it will be ofisbrved that the thouamd thus hundred and- thirty-fiveK days will be accomplished on the flat at September, 1864.1 ' z ' -——~—-————qu.~———--————’ S'ln the beginning of-the warn patriot ic land-lady, in her desire to emqlute the generosity of many ci'ty governments and Omar corp-)rauom in continuing the wage"; of absent wlaiers, gave nouco mat in' hny of her boarders wished to enlist, she «mild; allow their board bill to run right 05%“ the time they won gone, the Illicfl if they remained. - J! ' ——~: 4 o»_>———---——§‘ :1 ’ #5 Republican papa: 13’s", “an this country the pqoplp refs" That human would be open It ngun'mntu ’ ‘ ,'
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