Terms_ The Confirm.“ i! published every Monday naming. by Hm" J. hut-11.3.1“ $2 00 per Innum if paid atflcfly xx mums—s 2 50 per annum if not paid in adnnce. No lubscription discontinued, unless It the option of the publisher,!nntil all areas-gel He paid. —‘ Aovnnsnss‘rsinserteddttheusualrafias. Jon Pym-ma dolee iviuin nestneu nml dispatch. ' Ornc: in Smith Bulfimore street. nearly opposite Wumplen' Tinning Establishment —“Conn.n Pxxxnxa Ornc: ” on thesign. P30223310NAZ. BAM”. anmfi TTOIINBY AT LAW.—Omce in the North west corner ochntrc Squ:u’c,(‘lcttysbu‘rg' u. [UcL 8.1859. 11‘ D. McConaughy, TTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door week A of lluehler'l drug and back stun-,Chnm rrsbu'z street.) Arronuv unSoucn-on r 0 Pnnrs no ‘Puxsxoas. Bounty Lflnll Wu nnu, B ‘k-phy slupnnded Cluims, nml 1 other claims against lhe Governmpnt M Ward)- lng'on. D. C.; ulso.\mcricun(:lnimn in England. Land Wnrrzlntl locmetl nml snld,or lwughtmnd highest. prices given. Agents engnged in lo cating wnrmnu in lowa, Illinois un.) other wealcrn Slates .WApply lo hnn personally or by Inn-r. (lenynburg, Nov. 21, '53. _ ‘ A. J. Cover, TTORVEY .\T I..\\\'.Wlll promptly ntlo d A4O Colluclioni nml all mhor butincns cl;- lrm ed to him. Office bclwvcn Fnhnestocks’ rll [bxmer & Zieglcr': Stores, Baltimore leccl Gctlyqlmrg, m. [Sch 5, 1669. Edward B. Buehler, - ‘ TT()I‘.NEY AT LAW, mu mummy And A promptly hltend to n” business entrusted to him. He chuks the Gerrn:|n.!.m;_vu.lgc.— (mice M the Mine plaice, in Sumh Baltimore liner. m-zlr Form-y's drug More, mud nenrly Oplun'lv I) mnor .k Zieglcr's alorbi / Gullyslmrg, March 20. , J. C. Neely. TTORN’HY .\T L.\\V.--!’nrlicuhr «Men- A “on [nil to cullcc‘nnn (If I’t‘nfiinns, {nu-Hy, null Burk-ply. Ounce in_ the S. E. Lnru-r uf Hy- Dmumml. ' ‘ U:l'_wlmr.;,.‘.pnl 0, H 463. If Dr. J. W. C. O’Neal’s FFINE and [H eHiug. .\'. l'}. me-r 0f Hub 0 u x_mre am! Hugh smut-Um“! l'xubbfiuiau Chvnvh, Getty-hunt. l’n. ‘ _ .\'w. Jo, 1:463. 1r . , gJ. Lawrence Hlll, M. D. AS his utiive one ,_ "\__‘ ' I I duur wrdl of the “ .DW Lulhrrun church in ' ' ‘ -‘ ()humlzcrshurg strum, nml oppnsite l'ickivxg's Itcre, win we those wishing U) have unv Denial ‘ Opera'fon pevformenl are reqmruuily inriu-d Io can? llnnuxvcm. Drs. Huruer, lh-v. C. l'. ”Kr-"[1,“. I),}:cv. ILL. Bunghur, U. 1)., Rev. Plot’. \l. J w m. .’ru|. \l. L. Sttuver. holly-burg. .\.-rl] I|.'s'¥'. , , llmc atone (unity élo=e lo the lime kilns}, all . A la'lns 'Co'anty - Q)” the best. (Imm. Tl?e ldeans and all the l'TCAlfl'llH-lh'w'l “‘\(‘E'V”\ll'ANY-‘— 'improvcnwn‘: urge new nml but up will: the BI lnLox-romlc-‘l ‘.l ”’l'“ H 5, 1551. ‘“"‘ mutt-rials. _ ‘ "FFH’FM- A ' Pawn; “idling to View lhe y-roprrly lncfnré l'rm'Jml~——Gl'or':r .‘IWUIN‘. ‘tlnt any of -‘ Il!‘ c‘m Jr) so by call ng on thu uu l'v'u I’vm/ml—fi'. 11. lllliiell. ldtrrlzllf‘l uni-lulu on llu- premised. fS-rrr'urz—l-Y. \ H'u-1111-r. ‘ I nay-Salt: to cum-“9mm at 1': o'clock, .\l., m! Trnmrrri-11-H'lvl .\l'l'rvnr'r. ’ 'sni ny. “’th Irwin-lune: will he gin n and Elem/me (In: rt Ila—Ruben, ,‘lcFurdy, JJL’Oh tcrl * mmlc known by SAMUEL WOLF King, .\'.: lrow ‘llch/mlmzm. , 1 5g ut, ll}, 154:4. {3“ .lhuljtnn-(llmrge .\‘wnpo. l). .\: Bllt‘llll‘l“ n. l ~— 11".'4r I], J |\‘oh Km :, .\. ”club. lmun. l). .\l‘ - CrnArr, ‘l IL R‘x‘i‘ll. 1. 11. nler~‘l. Sunni-l Du‘uqnv, 13.1}. l’m'mcslm'k. “'.n. 11. “'ilwn, H. \. l’luuug. Wm. U. ‘l‘ Gl‘lltln, Jul.“ M‘nl- I‘m-l, R. (l. \lr-lrn Mr. John l’ll'lxinc. .\lu'l'l‘. “'zlg‘n, Jnllu (V'unulnq'xtm, Alwllcl l“. Gilt, 11‘" 11. "\ludull, 11. l‘lxt'lu-llmrpvr. url‘mu (Immuuy ii Hume-i in Its nyu-rn lion: 1:: tin: county 0! All-Ith.“. l! h 4 [mm in ..'.u-auful uperulnu for mun- 111-n ix _H-ars,‘ Inl ll that perind luau ’uli all lnuulq nml ex routes. Inthimt any‘uurumml, In: \‘111: Men :1) urge lurplut (‘upxul in El]? Treasury. 11:9an [nay employ no Agems—wll lllL‘lll’L‘! lu-iug done by [hr \hu were, wlmureflnnunlly (flori ell hr lhe Slougk'ml h-r-I. Any perum .lmiring 11l lndumuce \mn niuplv to any of the :Ilmwe n-t-n-‘l ‘.l uuzen [or lurtlmr infurmulion arr!” Hrvruliv: (‘ummnlm‘ mfi-"S M the nth-J“ the (‘uznp mv on m: hm. Wednesddy h rn-ry m-mlh. ll! .3, P. H. ' Sept.‘.’7, mm. The Great DiSCOV(I‘y n? TZHC Alll'L-«lnflzunummry nnxl l‘hrnnic ‘ , Rhmnvnfism I'Hl he vnrm] h\ "cine-4H L. NILLI-ZILS (‘liMilHi.\l‘F.H HHS‘IU‘JA'HII MIX TL'RI‘J. .\lnny prnminent «'il‘n-n: n.‘ ”li\”, .md the adj-fining,ruumici. hfi‘v llktxl‘ml In its grant utility. [Ham-cm: in Illuurnlix' M'k‘c nuns. bu Inocu Illixhcrlo IHIIIIPJHU‘CJ Ly mxy nun-Eli", iulrmluced to the public. l‘ricr- 5n ruuu pvr bottle. For 5.114: Ly .111 drucgidannd Hort-known. Prepare] unly hy H. L. MILLER, \\‘hnlullo and “will Drulggifl, RuQJk-rliu, Admns cuunly, 151.. dealer in I)rug=, Chemicals, Oils, Vanish, Spirjts, Paints, Dye-stuns], but. tie-l 0:14, Essence-1 nml Tincture<, \\ imlow Glad, T‘vrfumvry, Patent Medicines, kO,, Jun» w.\. I). Buchlvr is the Agent in‘ (It-(Q‘s: hnrg 'or “ H. L. Miller's Cult-braked Rheumatic Mixture." [June 3,1861. tf -.‘: .W. VAE The Grocery Store N THE Hll.L.—The nmleriigned would 0 rcipecllullv mfurm the cilizem 01 (‘mnys lung and v’icinity, that he hug lukcn the old uaml “ on the Hill." in lhltimnrc strlet, Get llyshurg. where he intends to lump consmnlly on hand All li'umls of GllOCHßlES—Sngnrs, ()ufl'ees, Syrups of all kinds, Tobacco. Fish, Salt, M 2, Earthenwure of all kinds, Fruits, Oils, and in (not. everything usually lound in a Grocery. Mm, FLOUR .\7 FEED of all kinds; all of which he intends to sell low «stile low en. Country prod-Ice taken in exchange for goods and the highest price gian. llc {Lutcrr hlmself that, by strict uucmion am] an honest desire to please, to merit a share of public pa homage. TRY HUI. J. M. ROWE. feb. 23, 1363, tf Come to the Fair! ND DON’T FORGETTO VISIT PLEASANT A RIDGE NU!tSflKlES.—Pcrsons wishing to Hang. Tree: will find the stock in the ground remirknhv fine, and ofl'ered :9 reduced prices. The Apple numbers lOOJ'arieliea, embracing I.“ the upproved mu. ’ N. B.—Sce the index board near Flora Dale Post office.‘ - T. B. COOK & SONS, Sept. 'l, 1861. ‘ Proprietors. Young Men . ND OLD MEN. do not. allow your mother: SA nnd your wires to wear out Iheirprecions xirel our the old \Ynalmub longer, but like Elmo men and benefacton.'preseun them with In EXCELSIUR WASHER, and mue‘hd of frowns :ml ems: words on wuh day-5‘ depend ll‘um It. cheerful faces will greet you. TYSON BROTHERS, Gettysburg, Pll. . Oct. 14, 1863. Corn Wanted. évORN N THE EAR wanled at our ‘..’arc-’ ‘ ; house. for which the highest musket price 7m be paid. I memoir h DIEIIL. Gettysburg, April 18, 1864. P'”""“""_‘ ' "“"""”’“" , . Queensware. ' I you want nnylhing in the QUEENSWARE line 6'!“ it, A. SCOTT & SUN'Q, when: you Ind the lien anal-uncut in town. _ 315er 2'4, ISO? I” Dr. R. HflflXRR'S Tonic and Allen. .J to Powders, for HORSES and CATTLE. Pnpred .nnd sold only Abbi: Drug Store. Jamar; 25 1854. “ " AMY-28‘ Chnh for Granting. I new supp), L hut récm‘ed M HAHNKSTOCK 3303'. ‘CVSLSIORI ‘ ' I EI ‘ ’ axcnnsronn I ' ’ BXCELSIOR !! l '! ’ftghflsiox‘ Washing lac'hiqrfi 2!“;an in flgwx‘dd. 611“ indlgsxmnine‘it 1;! anew—.- u a. u u Eskimo: S. y-Ught Ba! éry.« a "h‘ , ‘ rrsux Human B! H. J. STABLE. 47th Year- Orphan‘s Court Side. N THI'RRDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER 0 next, by order of the Orpbnn’s Court of Adams county, the undersigned, Adluinian-a‘ mr or the metal» of Jeremiah Sin-en, deceased, will h?” the 11nd! u! said deceased M. Puhlic Snlemn the promiswz. viz: , ‘ No. I: A TRACT Ul" LAND, lilunte in Frecdpm townslnp.‘Adums county. ndjuining lundngfAbmhum Wilson, Casper My n, and others, and an the road from Dubs' mill to Grltphurg, cunlmnmg 17 Acres, more or less, with 5 Log \VcMherhuurdcd HOUSE, Prume Barn, find (“her buildings there-I on. Also :1 good orclmrd.nml a. spring of gundu'AU-r nenr [he door. The lnml has been [mum], is in a gqod statue of cultivation, and had a gnml proportion of meadow. No. 2. ‘A TRACT OF LAND, in Highland Imrnahip, Aduuls county, ndjoiuiug lands of .\hmhnm Wnisun, Juscph .\lickley. and o‘hers, containing 25 Arres, more or less, part in tim ber nn-l p 1“ improved, a portion of it baring bfgn limcl]. I’c-rsuns mi€hing to pur'lmsc can View the launl prvv nus m the day 0| sule. figfi‘nlc m commence ul 1 o'clock. I’. SI , on Silill day, when nucudnnce Will be given and L-rms made known by ' WM. ROSS WHI'IE, Adminislrntor. Valuable Real Estate 1 Sept. 26‘ 1864. is ND LIME FACTORY I‘, ' AT puumc SALT-1. Hie nmlcrsiwnefi, inlejhhnz to man: \rlest, will 9—“ M i'u’nlic Snip, on the prrmisui. on 'I‘IH'HSDAY, the, 20th day “OCTOBER, RSS6, his mhlnhle Luv. oiqdmnf nn-J L’ime Fuclory, situated in Mount chk Adams cuunly, I’nf, nut/mile Wed, of \Lfih£rrysmwn and thrw qunrlcrs of n. mJu frmu leuovmzo Chapel, at the public ‘roml lending from Huh‘hrrr) atown tn Hunk-rum”). The ld'llis in the very heat rulldllioll. crutniuing ‘_’} .\lt'res ol '. V-‘ Land. Thu ilupmvemmusl‘iieleon “'43 " (‘H‘CN‘J nm- :1 lxrun 'l‘u‘wsmry '9’; 1: MUFK HUI'SI‘J and Kill-hen, w'_lll‘k"‘q_:fi,- a w'elLOf' “:ilcr at. 1119 dnur, a Hunk [Ln], Blm-Lzmilli'i Shup with utlivroul-hu ldmgs. THE LIME FACTORY cumials of 1“,!) u ('rllzml Kilns (msed \"iiil'fil'c proLHuuk) With a large limo house attached and tin oxlvmire A Daslrable arm 1‘ PRU/ATE SALE (fig'l' I TRADE.— A The Inn Icrsigmd mil-rs his FAR“ at l‘li \.ue Sale, or in [mule for ann l'quoru in Getlyaburg, ”maven. York nrflallinmru. The Farm ii lomh‘d in Mnun'p'en-nlh township, .\dnml cmuny, I’m, :ndjuix.iu,; buds of Jnhu Socks, Wm. H. Lon. Esq., nml nlhers, nnd mumining UH ACRES, xnure or loss, improv ed with :1 new Two—story hTUSI . v ‘ “NYSE. L-‘g Burn, (I m Crib and 9 S - ‘ “'ngo‘nfhc ), nh‘n :1 (un- an3l .n halt ~ { awry Stone I‘m-1n! Home. with ugh.__-<:‘W Stfl‘l‘? flnvl (.ter oln-buii 11:12:. Then: I: n “m 1' gnm‘. “um nL-nr the dou‘r. and several spx‘mus rm lhf‘ promm-i, WM} u tine yum»: Agple Urc!:.|r«l. Tho‘ LHNI has Men limvd lwiu-, and i: infixcaltent Clth‘Jfinl}. Timi un- duo lump»:lmnsokaM]mn‘. and .\lemluw. .\hlls, churn 1 (H .unl school houses L'onrcmrul _ Persons «idling to \iru’ the propn-rty are re queszed lotnll ull lhv owner. in (Imtyshunz. ‘ L.EI). F. KALBFLELMJH. Sept. 12,1964. If Town Property (3R SALE—The sulusrxilu'r offers a: Pri- F \‘ xfc S‘llf‘, a LOT OF (IROUXILsiIu-ne on the cornunf Wes: .\lxlldle nml Wu:|.inglnn stre‘ ts. (leaphurx, having! thereon Ql‘t‘th d a . Two-story Brick l) \V E L L l N G 4 B 51: llul'Sl‘l. :1 one and a hall itory 1- ;? Wratherbonrded Dwelling House, »_~_3_7 md R Blnzknnllh Shop. Also a \nll‘ux u.m-r und rum tree: on the lot. This is 3 corner Int. and very desirable. Persons \l‘hhiug to new it are requested to call on CAM. \\‘m. J. Martin, my agent. 1313“” not sold hrf-u‘c FRIDAY, the '.‘ls' of Octaln-r non, the property will cn that day he offend at Public Sale, on the premises, at. 1 (“(llX'k, l’. 31., when terms will be made known. MICHAEL DILLON 5“". 2c, 1304. Is Executqr’s Sue F REAL ESTATE—On SATURDAY, lhe 0 22d day of OCTOBER inst” injnrshnnce of the laeriH and Testament ofJohu \Veikerl, deceased, Ihe undersigned mu ofi‘er a! Public Sale, on the premises, A TRAG l‘ OF LAND, belonging‘ to the estate of said deceased, situated in Mount plensnnt township, Adams county, Pm, about. one-hnlfmile from Bonnnghtown. on the road la in; from McShc-rryalown to Bonanghlown, adfining had: of Henry \Véikert, David Biehl, and other}, containing 34 Acrel, more or less, in a good ‘rtnle of cultivation. Th‘ere are be tn (on 8 nml 9 acres of Timber and A lufliciency ofllendow and rum land. Theimproile menls me a Two-story Log HOUSE, Log fi; Barn, Well of Water, &c. There is also .1 ll an excellent Young Apple Urclmrd on the premises, with all other kinds of lrnit. BES‘Pu'sous wishing tqview the property will please call on either the Agent or on Ithe premises. wSale to commence at 1 o’clock. P. Ml, on said day, when Mtendance will be given and terms nude known by . , _ , JAMES C. DUTTERA, Agent for Peter Weikert, Executor Jncob Klunk, Auctioneer. ocL'\o,lB6-I.‘ w Nance to Assessors. [IE Assessors elected anhe luv. Spring T Election are hereby notified to attend at the Commissioners‘ Oflkc, in the borough of Gettysburg, to rccrive hlank‘Assessmem Du plicmes um! die necessary instructing,” “mm": , The Asy-sém-s of Union, Conowago, Ber wick, Betwiek borough, Oxford, Hnmilton, Reading, Monntplcusant, Gummy. Strabun, Mauuljoy and‘ Limpstovrn, kill attend on TUESDAY. the lath dz; 0! October next. _Aud the Assessors of the. borough of Gems. bur". Cumberland, Eighiand, Erection), Liber ty, fiamiltonbn, Funklin. Buxler, Mennllen, 'lyrone, Huming'on mud Lutimore,‘ will ahead on WEDNESDAY, the 191.11 of October next. By order of the Commissioners. J. M. WALTER, Clerk. Sept. 26; 1864. td Sale Crying. W. FLEHMlNQcontinues the busiaeu A. of SALE DRYING, and solicit: thus:- tinned patronage of We public. It is his con stant. cndeavor to give satisfaction. Charges moderate. Residence in Breckinridge street, Gettysburg. ‘ . P. SL—He is a “tented Auctioneer, and" the Tax Luv of the United Stat“. 897. It, 1863. ' A lEM©©RATH© AND FAMH‘LV J-EDURNAL GETTYSB'URG, PA-, MONbAY, OCT- [ 100.000 bush. Grain Wanted. , EW FIRM ALTER ' A ' OLD WAREHOUSE. 1 WM. E. FIDDLE t CO. would inform the ‘ public that. they hue leaned the Warehouse ' on the corner of Stratum strata and the [tail ‘ rum, in Geltyshurg. where they '1“ curry on m: GRAIN AND PRODUCE BI'SINESS, in . all its hunches. The highest prints \nll ul ' ways he pan! [or ‘ WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, - mount: a; 'rmorm' SEEDS, FLgxssEn, sumo. 'HAY t STRAW; Dried Pruifi, Nuts, Soup, Hams, Shoulders Ind Sides, P taint-3, with everything else in the country Erwin” line. 0N HAND, FOR SALE. Coffees, Sugars, Molasses; Syrup-I, Tun, Spit-e 3, Suit, Cheese, Yinegur, Soda, Mustard. Smrch, Brooms, Bucketu, Blucking, Bruahes, Sunps, kc. Also COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tu, M- —— FISH of all kinds; NAILS AND Si'lKliS; Snmking and Chewing.’l‘ubaécos. The] are alwnys able to lnpnly I first rate article of FLOUR, with‘tlie~ different kinds of FEED. ~Also, GROUND PLASTE\R, with GUANOS and other fertilisers. S‘COAL, _by thin bushel, ton. _or car load. Their Cara,run to Baltimore and hnk twice rt week, and they will be happy to carry good: either way It modgrate cliurges. Marin-mien, country merchants, and others, will find it t. their advantage to patronize this line. They ask a share 0! titelnul>fic's custnmmnd uill span-9. no cflurt to tender SdhalALllun 10 till, seller: or buyers. WM. E. BIDDLE-k'CO Aug. 22, 186-}. 1f Globe Inn.‘ . Yam: HS, sun: 'rns nuxosn. ETT Y 5 B U}! G , I’ A.——'[‘hc nuderfignrd G wnuid most. respectfully inform his nl - friends And the public generally, that he 11-Is purchased that long established And well lumwn Hotel, the “Globe Inn," in York strcet, Gettysburg, and WI” spare no ifl'ort to couductit in I manner that will not dctruct from ils former high reputafion. His table wxll lune the beet the market. can ufl‘utd—hin chnmhers are spacious and comt‘urtiuhlc—lul he has laid in lnr his hri‘r I full :mck of wines uml liquors. There is large smblinz attached tn thclldtcl, which Will ho attended by attun ti\'e hustlers. It will be his cumtunt t udeuwr to rcndcrthe (ullost S-l‘léfdrtlon to his guns, nmhing his house us near a homi- lo tlwm u poutlglc. lie nsk’s I share of the pulilic'a pu tronnue. determined ns he is to nlcserve 3 large part of it. Remember, the “Globe Inn" is in ank sweet, but near the Dinmnml, or Public Square. . SAM'CI-lh WULI“. April 4, 1804. ti Great Attraction T PHINKERIIUFF‘S (.HE \P I‘LOTflING 1“ .\xn FURNISHISG swam-t, m we Xorth Hus! Corner of the Dianmfid. The z'uhscrihcr ie constantly in rccciptot‘frcsh good: from the Eastern Lilia.” His stuck of - READY-MADE CLOTHING is one of the largest and most mum-live, n well .15 the cheapest eatu‘nlhhmunt of the kin] in the muntry. Yun will there flnl COATS, PINTS AND VESTS, made up ‘in the most fulzinnnhlu It_\lCE.lnnd (if the bat mnteflula. of u‘.l films and prices, for men and bo)’a.— (lentlemr‘n's tnrnishinr gnmls n" «wry 1!! «Tip tinn, Wool Shuts, .\lmlin Shirta, llukury Shirts and Merino Shirtu, Merino, Wool nml Cotton meers, Hosierrofcvcry description. Buck-skin, Merino and Cutton Glm'c=. Hand kervhicls, Neck Tied, Cravats, Linen Ind Paper (‘ollurs, llnts, Cups, lmne nd Shoal: Un hrcllas, Trunks. Valices, Carpet Bus. Clothes and Shoe Brushes. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Blacklng. Pocket and Dressmg Combs, Ivory Combs, Wutches,€locks nnl Jewehy, Guns, Pistols, Violin 'and Viulin Strings, Snaps and l'erfumtries, Stationery of I" kinds, l'mket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tub m co, Pipes, an extra quality of fingers. In (set, his stotk embraces everythingusuully founl in} first class furnishing store.” I invite the attention of all to come and see for: themselves, as tam detexmined to sell goods lower than any othergstnhliéllmontin the country. 0021': furget the place. Corner of York street and the Diamond. JACOB BRINKERUOFF. July'4, 1364. ‘ One and All, . ARE NOTICE—Tho undersigned would shy to the ynblic that he is receiving I large and splendid stock of GRUCIRIES, wlxichJie will séll as low us any other so in town—Coffees, Sugars, lolnsses. 81*”, Tens. Self, Fish, ML, with PotatoeaneansJ and Rice ; Wooden Ware, put up in the best. man ner : Tobaccos, Sugars, tn, kc. FARMERS, TAKE NOTiCEI—H you wont to lay in your liquors for hnrvent. now in Che time. l have many brandsof Whiskiea, Bran dies, Wines, and all other liiluors, which I All disposing of at ihort profits. Give no I call I always try to please—and heliove I very of ten succeed. Remember the place—southeast corner of the Di and, Gettys’burg. %50. F. KALBFLEISCH. May 25, 1863. New Tailoring STABLISHMENT.--G EO. F. EGKENRODE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. ‘ adopts this method of informing his friends Ind the pnblie generally, that he has opened I Tailoring establishment in Baltimore Itreet Gettysburg, (late Post Oflic},) near the Din mond, where he’ is prepared to do ell york in. his line in the best manner, and to the util fnction of customers. He employ! none but first clue hands, Ind receiving THE FASHIONS REGULAELY, he can wuront fashionable fits and neat and substantial sewing. He asks n slmre of the public’s patronnge, promising to spnre no efo fort. to deserve it. Ilia charges will nlwnya be found no moderate as the times will allow. Cutting and Repairing done at the shortest notice. [Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. New Warehouse. BUSHELS 0P GRAIN 100.000WANTED.M thenemein and Producg House, in Culiele “reel, udjoln— ing Sheads & Buebler'a establishment. The highest. market price will “ways be paid in cnsh [or ‘ GBAXN, of all kinds, FLOUR, SEEDS, kc. Always on hand Ind 101' sale,“ the smallest profits, ' GUARDS. ’ SALT, FISH. w; GBOCERIES, £43.. I Wholesale nml "mil. TRY US) We Ibnll do our hm to give mammalian-an 111 enact. McCUBDY h DIEEL. Gettysburg)“: 11, 1863, 11 C? It"? ‘l’ 3'75173'9—37??? of distinguished individuals, including: num ber olonr prominen'. ‘Genenll, Ind the old hero John L. Burn, for sale at the counts: of the Excelsior Gallery, Gettysburg. ‘- TYSON BROTHERS. ICKING hank: finest manuals: of Spring ad Bmm; Gloghiq‘ i 9 #l.. . K“ I h“ I / ‘5, r "nut: In new All WILL PnruL." Major va-rnl Gama!- B. NlrClrll-II fleCI.ELI.AN TIIE ”HAVE Ala—Columbia (he (Inn oft/w Orvan 'hnt means this exrilihg commotion 7 Win! mean! all this rallying 0." men 7 And tho-e shouts like the tour 0! old octan— Hurk L’we hear them again and Igain. 'Tiu Hi "my 0! freemen uprisin" ‘ Uur birthright from tymnts *e, An any with banners and tor And our leader; McCieH m the brave. Our lender llcCh-lldn the brave, Our leader McClellan the hrm’o, An army with banners and torches, And our leader, .\lcClcllun the brave Shnn! our war-cry whenever pour voice: Can proclaim to lhe \\urld where we Hand, And 101 l that k nation rcjuirea, ' That her day of roll-unplion‘s at hand, Let the fru-mls of lln- 13x10! nnw muster The life of llm! Uuiun to save, .\'ol aslar almll Ruin. out of the L‘lllllol‘ lf we’xc led by .\lcl‘lcllun the brine. ' If we're led by McL‘h ”an the brave, A vawe‘rve‘led by .\lclllvllan the brave; Not I star ulmll {mic outm‘ the ('lu'itcr If we're led b) McClellan the bmxe. We have suffered in silence and sorrow, Tull our patien‘e is quite Worn away, And we pray for the [gm of tu-mormw, Tho dawn ofuur Hm ry's day. From the East. an! the West we are coming, Folever our banner :lull “'M'e, Defiance we bi-l m ullr‘lmll‘h‘n, 7 A: we march with “Wk-11.111 th’c brave. A: we march \vuh ‘quVZ-flxn‘flm hm", As We nmn'h with .\h H! “.In Ihr brn'c, Defiance we hnl to our rheuncu As wemxxrch “i h .\ch‘h-Hm: (he hrnve. Rist‘ up in 3’an m M. uh, ye [mniotsl Fling xhe tunner 0: mm m the :ur, AM wherever 1h:- my Hull he ix nest. And 'nccess the _muL J\)ln‘xlf|-I—LIYIIIT¢.' I: in: in the riphr', and unfluu-lxing, Determined vour‘cuunlry '.O save, link! the wonl-l riu'; mth the shun“ for lie 'And hut-uh forflék'lclhnthu mare. [l'uiuu. cunnys. Hurrah for HcL‘leHul Ihe brave, llulrnh fur Slcl'lrllau the brave, Maketnewmld r-‘ug \\ Ill] shouts hum-Union, And 'uurmh tor Mdflallan the brave. 4 A CHAPTER FROM THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE WAR. . Letter from Gen. Nagleu to Judge Kel— ley of Philadelphia. , munzlmnu, Sept. 27, 1864. My Dear Sir :‘—our acquaintance and all‘ of the relations thin have ever existed he-' tween us are confined tn two or three acci dental meetings; at one ofwhich you werel pleased to refer to the lasting impression; made upon you when n poor boy, by the] kindness of my father, who always took‘ you by the ‘hand end gave you cheering, friendly words of encouragement and ad-l vice. You were pleased to acknowledge to‘, the ml. the kind and valuable influencea' received by you from the father, and to} profler your friendly services 'wheneverl they would be acceptable. I Under the above circu mstnnces, you pre- :‘ pared for me and my friends no ordinary ‘ surprise when'ynu deliberately composed. ‘ delivered. and published in the Prue, at the 1 23d inst., n voluntary, unprovoked attack ‘ updn me, in the following words: " It got out that the President was deter-l mined to hnve the army moved. and it wu' found that Gen. McClellan had no plan; and here I may state thut we owe the Pe linsular campaign to those distinguished Senators, Latham of Culilorniz. and Rice of Minnesota, and a Brigadier ifthe column of Joseph Hooker. General McClellau's plan was concocted by others and put into his hands. It \vusubmitted intho presence of Secretary Stanton. Stanton put them through a strict course of examination.— One General, Blenker. owned that he did not understand the plan, but would any lain it, as he thought he had to obey the mandates ofhis chief. General Nnglee was one of those present, and Slantou observed that he had but one star. ‘Sir,’ said Mr. Stanton, 'yuu have no right here l' ‘I am representing General' Hooker.’ laid he.— It was afterwards found out General Nngieo was absent without leave. and that fighting Joe Hooker knew nothing of the council." [Applause.] Now my dear air. this statement is simply false. and -on the part of your friend, Hr. Edwin H. Stanton, Secretary of War, ma liciously false. The Peninsular campaign was not indi cated by “Senators Latham. of C.ili(orn~iu, and Rice of Hinnemu. and I. Brigadier in ho'colurnn of Joseph Hooker." as asserted h'you. General ~Nagtce was at Wuehinf ton'with proper leave. and with the fol knowledge of General Hooker. nodules u member oi the council of war by direction of General McClellan, to represent the divi sion of the army at Budd's Ferry, in (the absence of General Hooker, who was too -fnr removed from Washington to be present. And, unfortunately for the ferocity of Mr. Stanton. the impertinent rem-"ks which you ascribe to him could not have been made, for there were no officersoflhe coun cil of war entitled at thnt time to more than one star. Now, Judge. you know. or shoum know. thlt. the reputation uer. Stanton for truth and veracity is not nbove supicion. and film: you may wellbelien Ipything that may be said rqarding his great incivilityand rude ness, for. not. exéepting yourself, I hue never seat) 0: heard of an oflicer or civilian who did 430:. condemn him for Quantum pant of a“ the requiaigu of: gentleman. This ismot the first time Mr. Smnton hu been guilty of the uost deliberate. mali cious minepresemation, and for your grati fication Imll relate an innnnco um occur nd upon tufts-fin} in Washiugcou. im~‘ ..‘. 1h". gammaw; IMITIM mom 3 CHUIH" 18, 1864:- mediately after thc concluaipn nf“the seven nv'a fight." in the beginning of July of 862, nml when [mtg aurprisml lulu-urn that during the. continuance of that. desperate struggle, nut during that time of dran'llnl W‘pi'nil‘, \vhikt nothing could he. hmrd of Gcncrnl McClellan nnllihis gallant army. Mr. Suntan had M'crywhcre dunntrcetl (Svn. Mct‘h-llnn a traitor to his count‘r‘ . nnul‘ :u incapmule nt‘ cumin-main! a regiment..— X harm-d 'hih {mm a numbar of members of Crmgrf‘sfl, who new :stonhhed nml con founding, nml who with pain eagerly sought fmm me some exptamuinn of such cxtruor dinnry cohgtuct. I could H‘ntlt'l' them no satisfaction, but rennrtcvl the circumstance to General McClvlt-m, upon my Irrivnl It hi: hemlquartpra on the fiillowifig day, the Bth ofJuly. "I! siurpriae. Judge. wna great er than mine; without uttsring a word. he turned to his porti’nlin. took train it a h-ttor which he placed lml'nrctxumanlsaid: “Rm-rt that; I have ju~t received it from Mr. Stintmi.” th his conunt, Immle a. copy oftho lnlle-r, and, relulnina to W.uhingtnn. 1'11"» ed_ It in 1h» hands xaf' lhnm who hadahmr-l the denunciation: of Mr. Stanton. and who had advised me of them. They llmired to land it tn the Senate. and to publish the oulrnge and the vindivatinn. nml lhoy tele gmphed to General Mvmellan fnl' his per mission, which he declim-d to g‘vo them. The fullowingis a copy of the letter: ' Wm DFI'ARTMEVT. } Washingtnn. D. (1., Juty 5, [962. thn‘ lv'mcral—l hml a talk with (ionornl Murry, and meant. to have written you by him, but am called to the country, where Mrs. Stanton is with her r-hil-lrmt, to see one of them (he. I can. (hurt-fore. only say. my dear Gt’nfll'ul, in thin hrtofmonwnt, that, there is no cause in my hmrt or (‘nnc duct for the claw] wickegl men have raiwd hotwven us Dar their own hn=e nml sc‘fi~h put-paws. No man had twpr a truer h'if'nll than i have been taynu. and >113“ continue to be. You are seldom absent from my thoughts. and I am randy to make any sacrifice to and ynu. Time allow! ma tn say no more than that {pray Almighty God to doliver you nml your army from a‘tl peril, and [Pad you on to victnry. , Yuan, L-uiy. E‘ M. STAN YOK. an, Ju'lgo, whn'. think ynu of this mun. whn. mmln Spcretary of “’ur by the reqmnt nml influvnce of General MM lellm. was villi'ving anrl abusing and uttering f'uLa )mmh azuinit hxm. and who cnulxl at tho sumo timo sit down and dehberzuely wrin sl'wh I lelwr? You h'nm rnf'orrcd to the council ofiyn! held in “'.uslnimrmn in March oi lS'iL’..-—- Every eflixrt'hnq "In-en mmle in vnm.‘ tii luin: the moat-dings of that muncll lun l‘nrn Ilia public. A M” Wm mode for than in the Home or Rey-refmativm, and tulilerl UV the Reiinbln-an wrly. A roquesi vu mmio by lim recorder of that. Puuncil, (of Mr. Stanton. to allow him to in"; the pro ceedings made up in prniwr l'nrrl. ins ra luwd in I most rudesnd imultin: mnnnnr, and the papers have nm‘er been allowed to li-m‘o his pmseasiun since. / Now, Juvlgr‘. fnr vour ospuinl bandit. I will rc-intn the liistnry of that important event. that ynu any, if you will, «Injustice to nll come-mud. The council ni‘ war (‘onsisiml of Thin. Gmwrals Sumner. Manwoll, Franklin, F. J.’P--rtor. Mn-Cull. Heimzc‘lman, Keys. A. Pmtnr, W. F. Smith. Barnard. Blenkvr, .anlee. EJI‘l) entitled to but. “on:- slur." It WM calla-«l together in! nrtlvr or General Mdllellan on tho lllzh! of .\lJrch Tlh. 1362, to convene ut Len A. M. on' the following day. General McC’Pllan‘ camp into Hm council room at. the hour appointed, nml. placing on the table a large map, explained his propoged peninsular campaign. which, be fore this time, llmlxove to have bopn known 20.nn one prawn! excppting G‘n. Fi-anklin ‘ and probably Fuz Jnlm Portu‘. Upon ra~ ‘ tiring, lu- lai‘t upon (ha table. fnr the can uitlnration of the council, the following in quirien; ‘ I. Whotlm it in adrisahle that the bore] of opal-Minna shall be Cllnllgé‘d‘ the trans porlntinn being ready “Annapolis in allof non week. i 11. Whether it in 7”!" to make. an all-g unce to the front before changing the' base. should such it change be determined 1 upon. i ‘ 111. Whether a l'nrtrnrd movement.with the object of tlestroy'ihg the river batteries. in advisable. and whet: it can be commencw sd, and whether theinaval force. with the. “mist-nee oi the E’ricspon battery, can alone accomplish that ohjeqt. ' ' { Liter a loeuinn of three hours the council were;ummoncd to 9lliP‘3“ before the Pl'Pi. l ident. He advised them that he was quite; unwell and exceedingly nervous. that the‘ presume had been intense against General McClellan. He uprated himselfgratified to have the opportunity to see and know the officers of the army. and to be instruct ed by them in regard to nrmy mytere, which were tnhim very incomprehemiblo. I informed him that, as recorder of the council of war which‘hnd held its: session by order of Gen. McClellan. Iwould udvisei him of the result of its proceedings, and than rqtd them to him. “What,” said he, "have the council decidedby a vote ofeight to four—two to one—in favorof the Penin sular Campaign f" He then asked many questions in regard to the some, until Mr. Stanton came in. Ind I proposed to rend the proceedings to him. He replied. “give me the papers I’ll rem! them myself,” and, utter reading them over and preparing his‘ notes. he. uyou lay, i‘put them (the coun cil) through the strict course of exumnu-i tion" which you refer to. This examina tion'made for the purpose of neutralizin': the effect of the decision of the council of war on the mind of the President, and thus to carry out the objects of those who had been insisting upon the removal of General McClellan. lasted four or five houm. during which time it was only interrupted by an occasional expreuion of the President. in dicating his satisfaction and gratification at the _many explanations of military move ment; contemplated. and which he had not before been able to comprehend, ‘ It wns'now getting dark. Mr. Stanton's questions indicated approaching exhaust mn. and finding there_wu a Silence which called for a censatiou of hnfiltllllei on hts part for the night, Mr. Lincoln expressed himselt'highly gratified with the interview, said he was impressel, with the earnestnees and intelligence of the officers present,and i that he bud every confidence in them. He was now determined not to iemoveGenerul McClellan. n he had promiued to do, lrut i that he should mukelhis campaign. as up l mowed by the Council of War. nnnler re ttrietione. which he would make known or. the fnllowing morning at ten u'eiock. when he de~imd the [)l‘l'Sl'llcd ol'ull’the nfiitzeri uf the councils “.111 until alter a hich time he tic-aim] that. none of them should leave {ha city. Bfiforolenvingthe PresiJant. the recnnler ol'lhe council approached the Svcromry, and mid: " ”you plome. Mr. Slnnlnn, pn‘r mil. me do hnva Nu- prncr-eding! of the Cmim-il‘nf War that thev may he nnpiml in a fair hsml. and Gen. Sum‘ncr. the Presi dent of thP-Cuum-11. mll phzn them. the re: enr‘lcr will sign lhem, and \hey will {hm ho in propu- farm.” “ I’mjuut as good 21 _imlgfi of the fonms ns-you are,"yas the re plv nl'ynur frinnd. ' other lncivilitim lmvet'bven nllnmplerl by Mr. Stnntnn h-wnrrl mo. “.0 1mm): 7 Ml,} rou-l'. nf which hu l a: nnirhvr {nrgnth n nnr {mum-n. nml \\hivh hp may White In your wlwnvw-r he mnvfnol It!) (limo-1:1. Oill'll(‘lrl Honingmnrn?ng.l-Hhr np' nint le hnur. “hum all llw nmuu‘rx of ”w C In". cihnf \‘x'nrluml umml‘lml. Huldncolnmui: “ l h-u-o (mm lu-Her than [ol‘ lwn wm-ki... l fnel rr-va-ul ”full immmw- rmnmwhilicy. I huvu [hummus-.1 upnn ll“.- rnlinwinu: Imm gr.i|nnJ~-”——wh':vll ho Mt‘n'hlllml \‘vl‘lr:l.ly\ and which Wis su'nlnnlhllv :w inflow-g ‘ “I will porn'lil. Uynm-xl Ntl‘lvilwn tn q-nr rv out hi-q campaign.- He almfl Imm: mili oif‘nt force to defend the wmk‘a ln'l'mn meington. He shall embark fially llmll mnrl man from Ammpnligand them. unless the l-znttt‘rion (m the Potomac, uhicll you aunire me will nPN-smrrlwhe abandoned, are withdrawn or l-lencml. Il shall rPderve my authority to emlmrk olhm‘ troops.” lln that. said: “I have iletprminprl to rlivhl? fivlmrfll McCli‘llun'i army into four oorpw, nnd I shall appoint the commnnrlon of them.” And afterwai‘ds he promoted (Incl four otficm who had opposed (lgneral Ille- Clel'an’s campaign. three of whom he "10' pointed to the command ofcnrps. and, with tlm exception of (lenerali Franklin and Smith, who have been the luhjbctn of con slant unnoynnre 11nd indignities hinm the otlmrs have ull been di:wisaed hum the army. _ The, Peninsula campaign was proposed hv Gen._l\lc(.‘lellnn whilst Commander in' Chit‘fnf thenrmies‘ofthe United States, and Inn in'on-lwl to he mmla with the forges than un-lhr his command in Enetern Vir gini-u. Mlimnhad It nvvr two humlrml thun szmnl man. It mu so rim-e It! by the Pros irlentf nml the mnvemon‘ui cnmmonrod .upnn tlmt bil‘l‘. (ivné‘ral McClellan hurl smrw-ly lelt “Unhingtnn to lake Ilu- field, win-n 1h» anrptnry hf Wm- rleved him of all llu- arming not unAh-r hi“. ”on. _McCh-l— -Imm imrnnliale nomm’ux‘l, nnxl‘~<umod nnmmmnl himzalf'. 'l‘h - tr!) )1 a_ lull in‘ Nnxth-mzlvru Virginia were plm‘mi unxlnr the rmmnuml of Mclhm‘ell, Bmln. Fru nmnt nml Siunl. «nah lu-inz ififilt-pumh-nl of the ("hi-I!" .‘l'ntl nl ”I'lh‘l'fll .\fl‘ClvlllH, I‘d nll cuhiomt tn [hr- nrd-‘r' of Mr. SL’HHOH.~ \\‘lzikt Ilu- nimve vl vi~i- u «.1! our urmiqg wnq Liking place. {he Cunll-111-rAlt-w cnnrwnlru iml Ohmri Iniil. on H"- llw'i‘mb nl .lunp‘ (‘.nnorul MM‘luth found hlmwlf lmlnre Richmond will: nhzhtv-fivn wnumucl men (inrlntling McCall's division-I.) nml was nt tm'kml. lxy Hm nnncentmled Confederate form: nf one humlrml and scvt'nlv-fivn thou sand at thsa very mmnwl \vlwn Nahum-all, nnrler prntnt. wilhrlrn-w his til-nuance frum Md‘Mlnn, h llmordurs of the Pxeuidcnt nml Silvielarjul’ \Vnr. ‘ Tll9 (‘anaign unAlor Gnn. Crnnt (litl nnt cmnnwncn until tlm-hh of May. ISG-lv. That. 0! Cll‘llH‘Plll‘l’nVlllt‘, in which thp cniunllies of that armv wort} ostimatml at 31),!)00 men. and which but fur [he Provitlonlial killing of Stunt-wall JM'k'IUII \vnuld have been rm nilnlflx-tl, WM l-lzuuud by the President, I?an GM). [[onkvr. or to nu- llm Pre~iulvnl's own words. by "Jocund 1,” ml" which the Secretary of War nml Gcn. [ltlli‘l‘k were kept prufounnllv iunnrnnt. and \Fax nut, com moner-4| until May 2, 1883;.hil-L that, of tho Pemmuh, far Hm delay of which Gen. .\L Clpllqn WM; an much annsnred. yum mm ‘mem‘od on the 25th qf March, 1862, forty dnvs m mlvnnce of Hm others. ' Why this hitter enmity anti pomncvilion nvau. MxChllun. why in the begining of March was the President prMsNi tidenth to remove him Phiu before he had made his first trial in o'nnmuutl of the Army of the I’utomuc? Why mil 3 «iidiuuuisho-l mmn: her hr the Sena“! on the thh of Mart-h write to me: “The cw against. M‘A’Jipilan is inoreming : every effort is being mmle to crush him 3” What. pnszible l‘hnnce had Gen. McClellan to succeedfiwhen his own Government. dui everything in their pnwvr to embarrass his 'muvempma, and break him down? One would think his task suf~ ficiently onerous, laborious und H‘sponsibh‘. when. without, experipnca, «after the first. disastrous rout at Bull Run. he reo'rgnnizt-d the nrlniel of the United States and was preparing to fight, them, without the addi tional cunwction being forced upon him at. every step that big own Government were delvrmined “to ("rush him.” ' Ju'lge,you and l metnitlnin ten days}?- ter the dreadful battles lwfnro. Richmond. You attacked General McClellJn with a hit terness and feeling that. ilfl‘becomes 3 Chris tina gentlemen. I then begged you not. to break down General McClellan until you lmcl given him a. fair triad. and until ‘you had fuuml a better man, end challenged you to name a better General. I now db the same thing. and appeal tn the record of the peat. thirty months untl to the rivers of blood that. have flown since to sustain what. I then asserted. I refer.you to the o‘pimun of foreign ofiicen of the army by wlinm'l shall be fully smtnine‘l. The preference of General Mfllellnn‘fm the Peninsulaoampaign and the cnnrlénl nation of the President’s plan have been fully sustained. The families nlyl friends of the 130,000 men lost. south of the lLtpi ulan since the 4th uf Nay last proclaim it everywhere. )(r. Stanum gold the‘country. at. that. time. he had a hundred women! men more than he wanted. nnrl now he tell: you he wantssn hundred thousand more men. c. - - ' Gcneml Grant crossed the Rapid»: with .an army mriouslrenim‘nled rmm one hundred and eightymonuan ......120.000 He «her-wards added Butler’s ...............40.000 He was rein1ar'ced........................£.....45,00n Making egclnsivc of Sigel’s men 0n the 19!. ofSepfrmbt-rmur forces won: animated, exclusive of Sheridan’s 30,- 000, u............................................50,q00 General Lee had on (h; Rnpidnn, after". ‘ he had concentrntcdthin nrmy.........,..85,00(- Bennrl‘gu’d joined him at Richmond with hii forces Iron Ibo the South, which 'it!) those nenr‘”Pétersbux-g amonnud 1a.....,............ ......,.a ...;.....30,0‘0 Bret-kinridge .hrougbt.......n .............,.10,09') Aud Lee reuxioned’probably..‘.,,‘......"3o,o6o Making in u 11.......... ..m.....,.........,.155,000 On the lat. u! Squemher. hxs rug-c 1: mu (Mim‘ued, nu. Riclxpmml, :u....",.., Excluureofhfly‘l c0umnnd..;......‘ Showing Ihr GM) ”6210!! from ../ . 'wa m)l.l..u§§l:i'-b}lz NO. 0. 205,000 ”GM tn-’fié:§?fi:.}.‘;,..z.........‘....fi127m’ ‘ And thnt or lu-c t0,ba........................85,0,90 Judy. Kelley, Wm tli‘e’ rocm-ds of the council 0! In, and “the mic: «van (:1 examination" made by Mr. Stanton. m~ I'licutinx the Very difficttlhm tin-l tin-M"!!! losses Gena-Al Grtlnt. hm latvvly uuflunml, Mar plug-ll before hirh? An l'why nut 2*. And who is respomthlw t'u' tho‘hnndrml Ihnumntl men unm we» -:-rt'y \mi wu-lu-tliy’ sacrificed snuth n! thr‘ Rapillun. tn thn ox perimenl made to prove tlmtfit-mrul MM Clellnn and the comic-l of cur were wrong and that the Pmidem'a plan was right. The Army of the United Staten, a: yqu louml it. at the commencemet. oflllfi war, mu compo-ed of a high-toned, inhlligpnt' hnnorablmgnllant set of men, {uny'muul to the contoat before them; they had al ways studinusly nvnille'cl hll political mn— noclionw—mnny of thcm had been thinv yours in tlu-nr-rvive nl'their conntvy. nnil hml tievorvolml. Thwy hold that: rmmtrr, nml the honor and intrgrity nf itJmfdm every, other connitlvrutivn. "ad . mlg' lwen adopted rvqnir'm' that n 6 polltléll“ ml-jpct should LP lull-b-l‘um-u mm lin-army. but (but. all political rithtn should be it. ppm-tad. and had nrmv «flint-N fln’y bop" held re~ponstble {or'tlr' emuluct of tho I"; it, finuhl have lvt'min- letl‘long ago. Why hive. McCh-rhm, nml b'ednwick.’ nnrl flv‘Pherson. ‘nntl Bnynnrd, and Frank lin. and final. nml Mundannd Avenannd I'.” (or. nml nmnro nf other anPrnl nfliceu, with humlrml-A. ihmt “NHli‘ln'll, offinimfg of an iti’trinr cyntrlo. l 1 on niiln-lt-tl nml lmltl lult'k. nml inmy rrl' :lu-ut tllfllill~s9d fron‘i llnl :u‘u‘v without a w \rvl nf Pxpl‘mfl tihn. an arbitrary! a‘ct‘unknnwn in (limit. l‘u-ilnin, whil=t Pope. 'nml xB-trnsirle. null llonknr. nml Butlurmntl llunterund Bank». nml Rizal. nnrl Sirklvd. zlnrl hun‘dmds'of othm'~. n-rtuimv nn hotter Ihnn the nut-mar. hun- Let-n [.rt-R‘rrml? Why Win (is-m-Ml .\'lnnt‘. tiz'm whpm tht-rr- ls nut n mnm lnyz-l mm, and m'mtnphthl g-»titl-mon.~iitill g u'l..nl srrlvlvm' in the (Winn-v, cntzfinetl'iu rrjmn for fiitc-on muytlw‘.‘ Aml whim m loupJ lvv un not vf("nn_'rr‘~-I. \\hy Mn it. 11111 l nmt‘m r tho Pru-‘lnlr-nt'. nm- Sr‘t-retary at W II“ nm- 3 «Hilary nl' .\‘tnto, ur nth”- por -smm nt \VJshitigMn wauhl‘mmert to any knnwlmlgp or any [anticipation in the u. ,p.” Suah’ outrages are calculated tn hrmnk :lmm thr- hnnnr nml cxpril (In carp.) of mi nulnv. nml ull have‘lnnkeilpn with dig. gunt. nml hon-hr. nml ruin nt‘thn sham-Jul min-(we nnd nnlrngos that hiwo hnon‘cun tinu illy limipc upon an mmy 0f their old friends) umlg‘rmtn: in arming, wlmm they know inmpn la of nn ungtntlmmnlv. «llu. hmmi-nblo. unsnlrlu-tly or dlblnytll not. Why «lid the ()utrntltton on tho Conrlunt at the War irithiunlomvl falsify mug-41%“ nic‘l precision into the the (‘Otnlm‘L arty“. Clillun and his Month, nml ovorluok tlm~ vnlumea of chargwg iillml up in tho Wnr Department qgnimt ermont. m‘ul Sigel nntl Hunter. nml mhorn, utul entirely nverluul; (lm' ivnrnr-nso slaughter at, Chnnct-lloravillu ,nn l Frmlvrickshurg, nml south of tlm litr idan? Why 1111 l a “or“. polttit‘xtl ihqut-i. tion, with no other pretext than they rue. , [meted him of pnhtidnl nmbilion, si nvvr five hundred and munuf‘ucture ovx-r evou toon lmnilred pages sgujnst aytiung o '.wr, n Chriflian gentln-mnn. and an lionmt man; whh,. Heaven only Knows, never hwl hue mm ptlrpnso, nml llmtto eprve his country 3an hiqtn‘onl? . You know, Jullgp, that whilst in Wuh ingxon 'Gvn. Malia-ll:v._n.‘t~tu.)iqualy nvoidod all pnm’gnl association. nml to Run): an ex tent that munv of his friends ol'bolhpnrties were much offended. . The first knmrlvdge thatl ever had of any pnlnir-n] ambitinn on his part was after he hml been rvtirwl from active service nml smut, In ciisgrwce to .\'ew'JL-rsey. nml “lid was ufh-r his fitnexn kw Um succession lwl' lum-n ducdvm‘r-i by Mr. menin, nml tho 'N‘llllit‘ h‘ui signifim! their affection lor'h’iln.. His lotion and onion have been called pn- InicuLvhuk they m‘re Irmineuliy proper. and rvfer Pllll‘l‘iy to tho miiilnry policy nf the country. But. Judge. supper-o W 8 admit lhgt Gnu. MrUir'ilan land an ambition to fly i‘re‘vsid'fil of IHP Unilfid slates. Wm! it not a inu'i‘uhie nmlurmn, nn'i ia‘lhore my im propriety in it.’ h thn field not open to h'im m; “mil 1” to Mr. Lincoln. or Mr. Fre mnnt, or Mr. Unlflhpr the many other: in -5 yin-1y his :iufr'rinr? So hr as ‘tlm objectinnn to his mllithry qualifications arc- énnco-rnml we have only to rémind you that. within the last. silly days. at-r-nfinlowtfil friend of the President was nut to nfl'cr llif¥l\ono of the mast im'- portant commands oflhe "my. But this pxnpmition mu coupled with the mod. dis honumblo condiliun that he should decline to ho a candidate tor the Presidency. Gen eral McCleHflp rmtmined his indigmfion nml rephed tn the bearer of the message, "Go back to Wu-hinutun. and any to Um Pt-nsidcnt tnr mo, that. whim I receivg my oii‘zcinl writttn Ol'dL‘rfl he shall have my an swer.” x ‘ Bcwal‘f‘. Judge, of intempornte abuse of , your politic“) nppnnpnuz. us proud and lan). fas you an». win» would rather IN the com itinentof Aidfirma sink into the ocean with all that dwelli upon it than see our nationo .nlity rirqtrnyml ; who will not endure this i conunnthwrpntmn of authority and .611- :cronchment upon their rights, and. whom Iyou may drin- into udreaiifui cnnflfct,‘ln [which 1111- .Umlibionists and the nagro may ILind 'thmmelves arrayed against all who ;unitod!y stqnll, hand nu hand and shouldgt gm shoulder, in defence of HlG'CODBlhu‘iQh 'nnd thr- fundumenml lam of the land. Very respectful!y.{ r _ HEN]! M. NAGLEE- To Hon. Wu. 1). KELLEY. Phiimlelphm Lincoln Ofi'ag's to’ Give McClellah thfi Highelt Command in the Army U! Lincoln Offers to Give McClelln the Best Civil Position in Rift} - ”I Lincoln Offers to Support 13er ‘ the Ptesidonoy in 18 8!!! l Evory new fiat Ih.» comes to li he only , heightens the contemplwilli which . ryrl‘m. 'miu.'ed man in the pountry regtrdl the pm ‘ corner-grof‘ery politician who now defile. the chair once Horned by Washington. Instead 'of addressing himieir earnestly to "In gm“ q'iesllnlli i‘nvol‘i ed in the snuggle now going on, undlsecklng to find n solution of them that. ’wonl-l pacify nml rc-unite the country, Lincoln eu-ptoya wlml litlleghrewdneu he neqniredin h-is youngprdqs by 3wappin;jack-knive9 nml whiakq to plantation lmnds along the Mini:- sippi, innuempts to drive hnrgniul by mean! of which he hovel to secure his re-eiection. ( Thane succeeded in buying nfl’ Freeman: lms bycll known for sometime. 'lhot he “10-1’ to buy oif Gen. Mct‘lrllnn has now nl:o come ‘ta light! Tlmt he lulled will Jurpriqu no one but. i} s'wrldy mull-inner. ,3 l Thi- f-ct is-m well establiwhed that sures"- fnl (‘Oulrudictiun is out of the question, that belnn the meeting of the Chimgo Uonwuxia: Lintoln Emu man to Gun. ilct‘lcllgnwighfin atrnctions to m die him t- mplin‘ ofl'u: to in— duce‘hlm m .lei-linn a nomination lax- zhe Frei idency. Lincoln oti‘cml ' ' ‘ ', 1, To gin \h-Clellnn any comnund, ”Alto , lrmytlmthe mighty-9 lit to nnmeg—or q 2. Any civil oflice in thcgill emu: President; —or, 3 ~ y- q . 3. To use the whole power and inflmnm of lhe Gowrnment (I: make him Plum“: 55th and a? Lincoln's auronl term. ' ' :' What do our Rrpubficnu friend, think 6711*? Their lenders are trying 103)"de sheath“ )kChllan’is unlit lor high milituy gin - mn'ml. thut he is "Ivi‘symphU-y will: the inhi- Xi m," r-‘nrl Ihat hi.- el- vacionp the'Prefldeh y of the United Sum- rould bé «8314:3va cusion of .[ctfermu bans u} the game "‘U. . . If Lincoln than” the-5e opinions, he 5' -0 the most toad-apuuml tmitnr that etc ‘ a"; «I the breath of lite, for in ordfl (o g“ ; XcQuHun out. o! the way of his re-olccliol. 1 p 3; find to use the whole power ofhhat min! lion v. 3 make him I’m-silent {6"} . ..Lamukr [avenge-bur. ' ‘ -‘:"‘~" ...“..- —--—«lo>,-~—-&iiz‘; 5.43.. _ fill: one getllmnegl in quw‘ 1991'] out of the. six'eep mule r leg? $ll4 listed; The other mm 3:3lynflg’aig‘kfimrlv h “I. ”19’"! nfi‘ nml/cheer. Ha‘fiifii‘fiifi \nenaLoyalLeuguer. \ * ”rt-Hi» '2} , @OOO 30.000 lEg
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