wh'Mm “published Wet-y Hoiqhy Inuit“.- [‘"'th 3;. Sumatsz 09")»:- uuwglw‘i'wicay m MAN 50 ,amnfimke 1m pm‘ in advamfa. No cubism disooufifihed. unless at the opfimi a! j?! pawn)”, until :11 urmgea "IR paid. J ‘ ‘ ' Annmn‘nm inserted at the usunlntoa. f. Jon Pntxfln'dongfiwith neatnesrand _ dispatcfi’. "’ -' " n“ ‘ Onlc: inSouth Baitimore strcotlmgrly 9pposito Wamplers’ Tinning Eslgnblishmont —“Coxnun Pun-ma OH‘XCP.” qq the sign. \ PRQFEg‘é‘MHJA’L ©ARBS ‘ ‘ Wm. A. Duncan, TTORNEY AT LAWJ—Oflice in the North west corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, n.. [Ol2l. 3, 1859. u D. Mponaughy, £= TTQRXEY AT LAW, (office one d'oor west ‘ of Buehler‘a dragand' brmk atore,Cbnm enbu'g streak) Avon“? AM: Somcnon 703 Pull" up PENSIONS. Bounty Land War ranu, Back-pay suspended~ Chnims, and All other claims ngfiinst the Gm‘ernmcnt :11 Wash !«nzmn. D. C.; Mao Americnnfiihimu in Enginnd. Lnnd Warrants I‘m-Med and Hohhot boughwnd highentpriaea givvn. Azcnu Pagaged Ln lo catingwirnnts in lowa, [IE-unis and father western Staten WAN»); to him persénally‘ or by letter. f p Gum-aburg, N 97. 21, ’53. '— A. J. Ocnter, ’TTORNEY AT LAWN!“ prnmlng attend, A tokCouucxionu and all other Fuusintni en cruued to him. ' Oflica hmwvcn I-‘nhneatorks’ nml Dnnher .1; Ziczkr't Stores, Snub-lore strcm. Genpburg, Pa. ‘ [B2pm 3, mm. Edward 13., Buehler. TTOR‘XBY AT LAW, vi" human, and ~ pmmpflg/uumd low}! haflnqncnvrunzd to him. ' He tponka we Germ -:1 language.— Oflice n: the Mme .plnre, in‘Somh. Bummer: Itncl, nenr Furney's drug Harp, and near), oppmfle Dnnnrr x Zimh-r a 'llorr. lhltvchmu. Shun-h 2'3: ; . J. C. Neely, TTORHUY .\T 1..\“; —}'cfl7r-u'.l'r atten- A film [MN m CUH‘W'FID'I nr l’euaimw, alnljr. and Burk-m". Union,- in ”1(- 5. K. corner of“, Diamond. ' i [-.’ Genyshnrg, April U, 1361. ‘it ~- . .H , . -. "W. . Dr. J. W. C. O’Nogl’s OFFI’TI') and Unveiling. 's'. R. l'llTfll‘Luf H.ll - and Hugh succiqm‘.” I'm-4.31: liun Chhrrh, (Join-d: ”g, V“. ‘ 7 _ Nov. 30, 159:. «r v _‘ Dr. D. s. Pe‘trer, ~ anTTSl'tl‘Afi. .\vlnnH Hum 3.,(‘nulinnos ‘_A Um l' ava ”1 Im. prl)}n:-inn in n” I's‘ hruu hm, ilrl “HUM rxnyu-é‘l'ufly imitc nll [mrdnna nmk-‘m! mm .m_\ ”11l 'nlklllnhvn' dme (mum lnc.l'|i n':.luln.-uhhxuz‘ . ‘ ‘mt. .3; mm. H‘ I ‘ ‘ J. Law-renamflflfil, M. D. ' . ‘3' hix olhveuune 1 ~ “if; 5.5.) - .EI «lubrant {lf the :‘ékflh‘fiw‘ffié Lutheran Il‘illlrl'il‘ in _ w Clmmfyersfurg sir: N. nml _nj'yinaijc- l'lrL’inq's ML “c, “11-rs: “2'. Sc 51:14“; )0 hn-e Mu 'ngwl Up. ru'i ni p:\’:'t‘:.nvd .~.‘r.- ”HF-Hum unkmflo cu} Iw’y;-.-;:<r.~.«. UNI! m-r, NOV. I'. l’. Kr. um. i), D.,lluv. 11.1.. sz‘lzhvr, n. 0., Nov. Piaf. M. Jacobs, .‘rnf. .\l. [..jSlqu. - F tag-ilgvlaurg, .\‘.:ll 11473.; - . I 5 A*‘:a'n3 Cqujnn » BI‘VTP .\I; I’ll: H !\'\'L' {{.\l':\".Vl'}\=?l "l l’.\.\'\'.—— ‘ lucurpomtell .\i.mln fib, [ss . ‘ ‘ . zuvunm.’ .‘ - I‘r’m'rlmf—(lvm_‘t: :’ .\ up}. {’in ."rn Jmll—\. ,H- ”IN-11’9“. a “ fitrl‘l'lrr'l—l'.’.\. H‘lerLs , Y'mnuruu—lLLH‘. .‘-'.'(‘rc.nr‘\:: I'] ,wr WW I}: 1 ml ~__-_;; Hui ‘ ‘.‘lci‘urdy' Juco‘u 3K3"; .(n'iww HvV-xt/fl-lm-m. ‘ i ”ml/w —’}-u: : ‘”wlgunfl’ \. "av-MM, R.‘ M'Uur |_., h: )h Ki :. .\. lhfij’h’lfl‘hu"h. I), “I’- (Tn-{nu 7'. IL Kiri-El, I. H. x!c;r-‘n,S'-.1-K-F DlF'on‘u' H. -},. F‘x'xnuh 'k. \\‘m I). Wilmn, H. \. Pu; .mr. “'.n. 5;. ‘lm IvilJn, Jx-‘m “'ul f-H'l. R. I}- \I Hanna'Juh. I‘u'Liglz, .\ln-IT. \Vrli'xt, John (‘lumilz'm'xih .\‘HHL-l 1“. (Im, Jmun 11. \l mu HI, 3|. he'u'd'wr'wr. ‘ 511? I‘hii (.‘umpum bylinmed in its'opem- Hons V“) the tummy uf .\.].unsu 11-h |.~ hm-n in uncut-nml 'upr‘mlinu far more than "n yu-xrz, and in Hm! pnrmd Ems guv'ul all lust-s and 93(- penscq‘u-ilhoul I7’ly}l"l"'”lr'n', hz‘wifg also nlnrge surpluu miflml in the Trensury. The Com-V [any employs llu .\ge‘nH—xfil businessheing done by tho \l.ln (Lion, who are Kunnully o‘m: t ed by the Stockholders. Any person desirims u [naur-mce mu klpply to any ’of the above nmn‘l-l \l mu zcrs folrfurt".:vr’i:lforh’?nlion. ‘ ass-rue ['l ccutiv: Committee rl'cc's at the oMcp txf‘the énmihnv on the last \nguesdny In every month. at. 2, YUM. , Sept. 27, 1338. , ‘ The Great Disbevery F TUE AGE—Xnflxunmntor)‘ “pd Chronic Q Rheumnljsm can he run-d by using H. L. M LLER‘S CELEBRATE!) RHEUMATIQ} MIX TURE. .\lnny prominent citizens of “135, and Uni ndfinining conmics, have testifieclivtn its great. u ility. Its succesq in Rheumatic afic tions. has been lfitheno unpxmllelcnl by any apecific, inlrnducml to the Emma, Price 5!: «ants per bottle. For 53k? by will druggins and Iturekccpers. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER, Wholesale and lhtuil Druggist, East Berlin, Adnms county, Pm, denier inbrixgs, Chemicals, OimW’uufisp, Spirits, I’uinu, Dye-stufifs, bot tled 0113, Essences nml Tinctures, firindow Glasw, Perfumery, I'ntegt .\leqicinea, 51¢, (up. ”A. D. Bubler is the Agent. in Gettys burg for “ H. L.'Miller'a Celebrated Rheum-ail: Mixture.” . [June 3, 1861. tf The Grocery (Store N THE HILL—The undersigned would respecting]; inform the citizens ol Gongs. burg and vicinity, that he lms taken the old ltnnd “on the‘ 11m.” in Hfltimo/Lé’suieet, Get tysburg, where he inteulia to keep constnnfly on hand In kinds of GROUERIES—Sugnrs. Coffees, Syrup‘s of all kinds, Tobacco. ~Fish, But, to, Earthenware of all kinds; Fruits, Oils, and in {am cvelyt'uing usually Maud in a ~Grocery. ,Aiso, FLOUR & FEED of all kinds; (all ofvhicb be intendé to sell low as the low est. Country-produce taken in excha‘ngq for ‘ and: and the highest price given. 3.1.9 'flmters . ginself that, by nirict attention and an honest desk: to please, to merii a share of pnbliq pu °sronhge. TRY HP“. J. .\I. ROWE. - Fob._23, 1363. tf; - Grain and Produce. AVING taken “is large and commodions Warehouse recentiy occupied by Frnqk 95§h,'Esq., [ . _ ,~ In NEW oxvonp, we are prepared to pay the highest prices for $ll kinds o‘fPRODI'ICE. Also, sell at the low mprices,'Ll{HßEß, COAL and GROCERIES, of every description. ‘ . A. .P. MYERS & WIERMAN. New Oxfprd, Augdo, 1863. t; - , Cgme to the Fair! . ND DON’TFORGET TO VISIT PLEASANT , BIDGE-NURSERIES.—Persdnfi wishing' to Phat Trees will find the stock-‘in the graunq ring-hug fine, and catered at reduced prices; The Appie‘unmbers 100 varieties, embracing, mun approved‘soru. . ‘ . N. 11.—See the' index board near Flora Dal; Post oflice. 'l‘. IE; ~COOK & SUSS, 3 ‘ .sepl. 2,1381. . ' ’ _ ‘ Pmpruton. -. Young )len ’ ~ .31“) OLD MEN. do not. allow‘yonr mother: ' and ybur wiveyo wear out their precious , r a can the‘ olngflygub lenget, but. like true men and benefac org, present them with an EXCELSIORaWfiSH‘ER, and mstead. of W and cum: words at washflays, depud limit. 13W!!! fuel withgreec you. I .' ' n. TSSBN.BBOTHER§, Gem'sbnmfl’n. wag—l 3%,; 1.. “4*.-.“ '_,, J} y Corn Wanted, . ,_; $531131}! THE EAR-named M om- ‘.lnres‘ : ‘3 3km} tynwfifi: ‘hehigheso market, nrécg ' ”@117: ~ ugcuam;.2 Dawn. :1 Sq?! ’.{;.’rg, Afiii .18, 1364. » .r 'g; u ‘ :34 l, f 5' VV ' ‘ V 9""; 31’ f”; ‘ : ~ ~' 7‘3 ‘ 3/:- ~‘. *5 ‘ I - CK * ‘““ ' ‘ * " ' I " “”‘ ', ‘ , 1' '7. N i .fvféie:%g§ ,1, ‘4 ’2%/,5 , 4 a; j kyf 4. . _ Y .A,... 9 f? ‘ A . i V W?” . ' ~, t > ~' . ’ .’4 ‘ ~ bl, ~‘ ._fr . xz; ‘ .5g Q; 4 , yr," ” ' 5’.» V , ' / ‘ .il 5 V I' , 1 a ‘ ‘ . ‘~ ” "”‘ f '4'- '-" 3"" 3 ~‘r\ '“ . .. .V , #251“ 2' 9:1 ,c “"1" 9724; ' , - =,X.h, 3 ~ u . fr /_, .‘s// )\C’. : 3 > ‘ ' ‘I ", ' 9 ‘ . l . n ~ ‘> , .j.,. a a ' . ‘"“-'_LW __‘_~, ‘l' 8‘ 5 ! , 5 a > ME 31’ H. J. STABLE 4:71:11 Year- ' ‘ Large‘ Sale ~ 3 F TALUXBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. iQ —-On ‘TUUKSDAYH the‘ lat dnxvqof DE- I ‘C ‘MBER next. the subsp’iber, having said his } y'i’nrmhv. HI tell a! PuMiL‘ SMP. nthis lc:ill' uce, :in‘ L Himure mwuship, Adfims mum-”. 1111 his jFArm Stock and Implemnnla, viz . g 9 NBA-D 0!" HORSES AND ML‘LEQ, (two-of Hbr-ru {xullcm young Bruud Ma: Wilh funk) i 3 Ililch‘Cmu, (two 01'5 the'm mm ’ ‘ hcaq of Your‘xg Catzle. a pair at! scelknt Four-horse Bronddread incw Hod and Feed Trough, One—Y ' Bugkes-P Reaper and Mower, G mi 'nomng Mill, Ltwq and thxee-‘am 'Ha\rrows,,l’iz-X«l’Dr -v;, Shovel Plou; Forkx. Si‘nglo. Duuhle and Three- Jlag Chm”. 3 I‘m-ts oLBm¥ Traces 'allmr Chaim. lZ‘Cow 01mins, ’Crow Bar, Sluuoc’kst’iclg, Sm: IQ! 111-UM IranaLfirfi-mtp Heyt Skul, Plough and Hnu‘ow Sled; ‘_‘ at hands, 4 Hth‘of Froxif. (Sens, Bri “ Hxlzm. Lines, mw Whip and W Remlv'mg and Drug “n 3 Rakes. Forks, Mowing SU}KhCi and 511.111 mm of'. H |le “219 w", 2 Putting ,SJW, “'mk neurh nml Screw, 'Hny‘b'» (In: mu, Rye Straw and L} 11.9 h'xnglr. Clui-rsnudh'l‘uur Flux-secJ hy thr- lvufheL 175 “'in 100:) River White I‘ipc Sluingkh Fixingici“cho‘nlxt and Oak Rails. 6m) Rivr'r. Vine l’nlinus, Uuk l'lauk,-Pmp MndlUJk Uou'rds anm i’huk, l'nleglnd “3“! “MM. Bands nml ””an annn Bows, xdge Pufr, nml n Vuriviy r 1 other nrticiesJoo fiumcruus lb men lion. ' - ' MFS‘MP to eommrnce nL-lo o'«-1nck..\. M}, on will dny, whm mighdnnce will be gnu-n :Hnl terms made known by ' JACOB nmcn‘r. «mm W. Ih-Sluéxhtrfivmeur. ‘ , ,x . .\u} 7.1~:;|. a" ' A .» ' Public Sade; ’ \' HUD \\‘,'llm :11 dny nr FEPITHUER () nut, th- rubscrmez. 7;\A‘l”lifl\lr§llfllfi,r\l f U-vv-‘lnm It \\‘illi nu 6.11“mel lwczmul. W!” M H M l’uh‘i .‘lullr. :xl LhL‘ l-xte rosludvut 0'0! sniul dcgéasovi: In S‘ml: n t()\\n_~hip,‘g.\-izuls ‘coun th'tht- tmlnwivg‘ po‘finrfiul prhpr-ifigy, \EL: ‘ ; UM: mwx NURSE. (fivaijgnljs 01.1) 1 Puw. 2 ““E' (mm M Ind-rum Lint-d amv mix}: )113AM-othr-r‘a m hing ) l 'l‘ll'l‘M-shursv Wagon,- 1 (mo :lan Tun-‘hmm Wagon, Hy \mfld-xs, I'lnll;hfl, :lwveL l’lcwgh, z bleds, \\ heel-lar rmv, _Cnu‘ng Box; Horse Gears, llnLors and Chains, Cow Chains, Log.o!mins. Double and ’Sinflé-treos, lek=cmm Forks, RyLus: Buggy ‘nml H-Irn‘rsi ; May by the tnn, Wheat Ryennll lincluwuut by the Mimi-H Shop Tuu‘s {if all kinds. .\xvs, Bram-up, .\lull mud Wedges. Hour Barrels, (‘l’rlor Emc’i, 3 lg» of (hum, u lot of rum-inch Randi-1;:J thuL (inn. .\'.c. Also, “unit-hold nnd Kitchmi l-‘_lnniiuro, suvh us (.‘liplmarjs, Chairs, '['(-u'-plnlg: Sure nml Pip". 'l‘-.\hle~‘. (‘Me of hm“ c‘r4, (31061:, '(‘hul-nhaicc‘yxnls, Kmm, I'utq, nod many 0 hm: ml r 103" mo Hum-rm: [u mx'ution._ . “yam to. w man-Hue at 10 n'xlo‘ k, ._\.. \i . . 9n m‘d any. “but u: c::d.mcc “1}: be gxyu run! it rms mud!“ Lnnu‘n bv _ . > V‘ ‘ puma, (:ILMLAXh. Adm'r *Nuv.‘_'l,lt:‘sl. ls l \ - ‘ Assessment—Notice. NOTH‘E i: prryhy pin-‘l2 11;»! m .1 43539; i ‘ .\li<:.\"r m“ "Amman "ER CENT.‘ lms ln-rn luviml by mg “Ad :ms Conn!) Mutual I‘m: Incurnnce (‘nmpuuyfi’ on the Premium anl'i in [on-o mi the 19m nvaph-mbcr, 186-1, in n‘ccurdunr'c “ill: h l‘u-enlurion :(dflpted bv 'l:c I‘murd 0f .\lnnngvrs on Linn; dutc, uud that the Name is icquirrd 1.) ‘lm pnjd n 1 “L bvlnrc lhé first d|y of DECHSHH-IR next, it‘-Dr. Ell wnrd G. F.lllnvsgock, Treasurer of the 06m puny. , sznAm‘ rnnu 11m BY-LAfl’S Fertibn |9—-\\'henevcr nn Aswsmg'nt glfnll have been made upon the premium tunes, and thq sum Reurmiued which each person shall ptfy on his note, ifsuc'l su-n shall not he paid within Tmn'r'x‘: days ancr the same shall have horn demanded in behnlfcf Lhc. Company, the Manager} may, at their opliun, nnnul the poliy (’_v of immune upon such noticehand remip Sgid note and ‘coHecL‘l'hex-eon such sums 505 nséessed. ' By order of the Board of Mn’ungers, . , GEO. ~S\'€Ul’E,'Pren‘t. 4_ D. A. “UEHIJIR, Sec'y. ~§ ,- ; 00L 3‘, ISM. 3L - ‘ ' ‘ F ngminel and Stark-any. ..‘ “ -- - ~ \ l ‘ Dundend. . BAX! or Gnnsnmm, .. Nov. r, 1314.} - 'FUE Directors of the Bank of -th_t3-~xhurg _ ha‘ve thi: day dcrflnrefl u scmijmu 11 di vidend ofSIX PER CENT., cXcur bl Slate and Nation‘s! Tun-s, and‘ payable on and ‘nfier Monday non, Llejth inst. { . ‘ T. D. CARSON, Cashier. Nov. 5, 1864. 3t. . ‘ ' 4 ~ ‘ Dividend» _ HE President and‘ Managers of ,tbe York T and Gettysburg Turnpike Road Company have deélnredfi n dividend of One Dollar‘pgr phnre on the capital stock, to bé pgid to die kswckhuldém or legal representatives, on dc~ 111nm]. GEORGE S\\’OPE,_ Nov. H, 1864. 3h Dividend. Fmsr Nmoxn BANK 013 thtsmns, . '' . November 7, 1864.“ } BE firesident and Dir ctors of this Insti tutimi have this day seal-wed a dividend of THREE PER GENT., payable on or after Che 101‘; inst. GEO. ARNOLD, (Jul/tin. Nov. 14,1864. ‘3; ’ ' ‘ Estrays. AME re the premise: ofthe sufiaeriher, in Hhmxllon wwnsbjp, Adams county, Pm, in May-last. ZSheep and 2 Lambs, and in Jilly last. 2 Lambs came to the same pkrce. The owner ii requested to prove properly, pay charges, and tgxkn them away. ’ , , ' - " _ JACOB MQRMSVON. Nay. 14,1664: 3:. _ a Notice. ARA“ A. BATH'S ESTATE.—-Letters tes umanuu-y on the estate of Sarah A. Bath, late of Gettysburg, Adams county. deceased, having bgen granted to _tho undérsigned, re aiding in the same placeflm hexeby gives no tice to an persons indebled to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having chims against the same to prqsent them property authenticated {or settiemént. - ‘ JOEL B. DANSER, Executor. Oct. 17,1864. 6!. ’ \ ‘ ~ 3 Notice. " 1 ‘ ‘ EPHANTJH HERBERT'S ESTATE—Let an gesmmentarfy on me mum on Zepha ma Herbert, mm 0 Fairfield, Adams canny, deceased, having/been g‘ranled to the under ‘signed,rthe;‘first named residing in the tame place‘nnd the but mined in Gcltysburg. they heiebg give nofice to all persons indebted to said estme‘ to‘make immediate payment.= and those having chime against 1.11: same 1p pre sent them properly authenticated im- settle ment. MARY HERBERT, Execmrix, - ’ J. B. BARKER, Executor. Oct. 17, 1864“ 6! ~ on ‘LADIES.—AII xinsflnfflflo -’om Shqea for sale; at ‘he cbrner of Yatk thee! smith Dinmnn‘d by ' ROW t WOODS. j oto Dr. R. lIORXER'SfDmggm find 39‘ ‘ Gasajxsomm comm 1m; W 7 k DEAOoaaITQcFAITILV Jounimni, I hay- paintod the woman". kmdlod {be Aky, I hue brghtenou tho but: with u gluing of My «’0; '1 In" scanned the (rum; 1 Inn nth-M'tholeoru. 1h“ bu- nrflnn b. lons. V“ at tho Ipn’, rL~:ds~.y~' l',.cc6 :~c~sE~ ) T '- Z'h‘: T":'::—‘/::.-._n EEGATHERI'NG AND KEEJ I It irhocmning uvwefl undersfit gthgt Item's nre improved by tent; llyefnte fully Fripc. Same should x lnr-u'er ~utntup§ty than othors. 1m; 0:. ;[)i('s ‘hnlliti ht- flt‘liy rue, us n.gl'ttcr.tt iigfulu ’_.Uin'llug. Late fall and elrly'u. mx‘y‘ira monk} nnthc t-ntithlr \\hrn Write-i 'l\\\ ‘r‘Wtitc Int.» vitam- “Hitlk‘s shout-t be gathur‘ '_d ulu '1 Mn lutrtihuyzt-H it) Uttf’yr dmite wt“ the thumb, (”ways beinrc hcm’y fall I'm-s” _— z} dry time ‘lmn'tl lut- stlvttet‘, il‘ppflhicn— 'l her" “”1 i_ie n l‘cw Inn-('iumtts nntyx mmur», . but y-‘u mu ufl‘ord to throw them out to sue 'the host nml main (my. Witch 9. good kegpé i‘ng V’ut‘toty begins to (ii-op freely trout lh‘r tit-t, as is fomvt'mcs the can, secure the Lithium ofthc crnp that remains mt the tree a: swan :u .pnssibln: but they should not be min-d uith ,tlxose‘mt the ground; not one‘shnuld he save-l ‘with fume rwkcd. \\jinxli‘ulls wit] nu: Mpg), Ifm‘in nddit'nn to the injury sustnimnl It‘uhl 'th'e in“, they become heutod bv lying upon I the ground expoeed tothe sun and hot int-Jud ttlin n'pening process uircudx cumnn‘ncrri in khnsteuing it to It rapid liémy. . i No matter how hot the weather «'5, an apple' ’is n‘lwitp vool while upon the trevnzutd In j :12an condition should be taken cure of, if ut uuuH Imu- itLeep inv‘ ilé must peril" t . 0‘ «ii 'linu tor the fa“ dculopxuuut (if “ELM": t?r~)'.-‘ }t~inusjmt‘cx math uhich it is so ttbunrht’utly Stllelcd. [Luv to .vbtnin it in that Cnlit‘diznll Iwtti be my pnrpnso.nuw‘to show. “'9 have Sci-:1 t‘tt‘w' tlt Inuit be qut‘ciUliy gkt‘w rt‘d lmtoro . it ii too ripfl, us it is ccuttuonl_ territod: tutti \H'ybt'iorc it is ripe, t‘ur when it is up» 1! :4 ht 'to ext, and Illll‘wl‘llon‘ld ct-rtuinly not belitt .uwse with “_‘IIHH‘ ttpplt-s when gathered” We_h9\;e nito seen that h at hastens the ri , pmunp prom-55 nn‘x {but cold retards it. A," [ties should; liturufurel be kept. Pool, lmrz-iy ~:0 48* not to fteeze. ‘A minimum temp tumrc of ;thirty-fuur mirrors in pruhnhiy al-oul right Iwtth its: little fluctuation n 5 posst‘ult‘. §~ :CONDENSED APéLE 31:303. i ' The juice 0f nipples. or s'wget chin-1;, before; it 11M undergone any. irnmentaliovi, is lmiled «10-vi: m varw. being rcdumfilo DIIP<SPVOuYiI of iits original hulk, withput losing its flavor ll’ any gaofl quulitylf It has no 15-5“! of ho l-d widen huh, is 'n heuutiiui umber 51-01mm] 'j-rllq plensanl'to en! in-ils 'simplp sting} particularly ' us altar: sauce, with poulfiy, game or utllcr fmmfis. ,Ihnakts excellent pie’é und iuris, and i mnv, in fact, bic‘ applied ilo‘mll lhose mges fur i wl ich dried appios or bailed cblnr [are em. ‘ployed, and is: much superior. Beside this, ibythe' addition of six than its bulk of inner, i (the quantity origingdyl withdrawn,) we \mgly lmve swegt cider again, \\ hich will Gillie-go lrrmenhtign,’hs i 1 301 ml have done at first, but. more slow! , nur'i like othd‘ cid‘ry go through all the (gauges, unlil it ultimately be comes hard cidtr. This apple jelly is no! alfre lcd by exposhre to. the air. whethrr dry or must, un'd neim er soursmor mouldsmoi drie=, nnr absorbs “Mex. Such an arm-la, OfCOIITSE', ‘beurs lranwortath in hnrrcis or min-r vyswls ,m any purl of the worl l: ‘ This condensed nix-- iple juice galls at thirty Items pe’r pound this :ycur. The cider mfikitg Lind condensing com mence as soon as the upgles ripen, and con tinu'o into the winter. Lwcet Apples yield n delicious fruity syrup, hener for some pnrpo « sea llmn Lhe'sout appiejelly. - ' Tau: luronus'r meas.—Three things to lore; Courage, gentleness and Bfi'ectlon.—- Three thlugs to admiral intellectual power. dignity and~ 'gmcefnlness. Three things to hate; cruelty, arrogance and jugratiluda— Three things to delight in; beauty, frnukness and freedom? three things to wish for; health, Irien’dljnd a cheerful spirik Three things no pray for; faith, peace and purity of heart. Three things to like normality, good humor and minhfulness. Three things to avoid; idleness, loquncity and flippant jesting. Three things lo cultivate; good books, good friends out} good «taper. Three things to contend for; honor, conntrly and friends.— Threethiugs to govern; temper, impulse and llopgue. ‘ ~ Assistant Treis WA new and benutifulmet‘nod oflightinzgns ‘ 'wilhoutthe use of amatch has beeuintroduced i in Philadelphia. It irr netit and elegant fix- ‘ ture; consisting gr: bmss cup, lined with silk, 1 A Loon-fitting India-rubber stopper, and au' ‘ insuhied cappex- wire coil, with a platinum point. gfrectly over the burner. Within the stopper is placed a small piece of tin foil, to hold of store for use the electricity generated by the friction ofthe India-rubber stopper up— i on the silk lining ofihe cup. While the pup is closed there ,is a complete electric current maintained; but when the gm; is to be lighted the cupis lifted, tha electric current is bro— ken and the electricity pluses down the col! of wire tn the burner. A: the same momentum ganja turned on, (ad instantly lighted. A thn iPo xp—A fellow, who we couldn't bemevnil‘efl 910 nm name, meditating upon the surrouflfpga «“13. present season, p'er petnud m‘ edeloned to u: the tollowing:~ a ..Th'windit blew, - - 2 The Inow h flnr,’ Q ,And nixed punicuhu- thunder,’ :\ IWith skirts nnd hoops, ' ' And chicken coopu, ' And allauch kinéa of plunder. ‘ ———-—-<~u»——~———-——- ' mm ‘lndi are now adopting a. new fuhiofil‘for butlgis. gßmtong on ladies have lately increased ydigreu from the bile of npea. u the dimension: of; {our pound dumb beu‘nd the at" iii an mp plate. now way are to be square. 3‘”, rqunre. Next month they will he triangular, and in the apriuggthey will exhibit tho‘fihsps or n lhom’boid. . f » - ——-o ‘- -w—y ‘ fi'l‘heéyennhy Morlhonjeeps a wife in gown sand ‘one in the couqtry. . ’ ‘ ‘ x , .-_—___.~_ ._,_..___.__..___«_._..___...__,.-V GETT¥SBURG, 9A., MONDAY,’I'\TOV. 28, 1864- mmmwfi -. ¥ ___—.._..V," ‘ __ THE KONG 0F AUTUMN. the (am my bu bun! u mum, bird ;' nation nut lhelhr him than. .7 ll Man lollr. nu of flu Ipm], \luy! any ad long, 'brlght’ning, your, um um Hui In! I— ' ‘0: too lowly Dodo no: of the lprny, way .' ‘ In: {em in the north, ‘ uuimn forth} be. dollfllll!‘ ”rung :hora'n I dlrzo to hr lung; the luvs- or the lprfly’ «Lung "'5l-, um]! ‘“‘ “$2B? 93?: c '6 FRUIT}. \od plincude ‘ gull-”rod uvggrumh \:]y n]{-‘ ruie, Ill‘ \3? “mum 118 “can ASD wgu. Puma.” CAPT. SPEKE'S ADVENTURE. ' 4‘ a * At the earliest possible moment af ter o‘ur camp had been pitched, a hunt wan Fol afoot. and Captain Grant. myself and snmP‘ntlfindnnls mm soon nuking our way to “tho path.” 'l'hore wnre no animals there wlwn we arrived. except a few [simm tami. and we~were obliged to Wait the com ing of wme morepnlamhln game. Our ya kienco, howevpr. was severely taxed; and after a om: delay, we were about to "bug" ahipp petamuawhrn ono ofouraQtenrlnnt‘, patch In a tree about lmlfn mile distant, began fluving his hlnnket. This man a fig. nnl that game was apprpnching. We im metliqtaly drew into cover and awaited the Cumin-z of the latter. * ‘ We were not delaved long. for pxesently a long column nfaniumls. from the elephant tn the hoo-dno, appjeured in View. trotting at. agnod pace to the river. Their flank was qnqn pron-Med to us. and each secht ing his n’vioyt fired. McCall shot a fine you": bufifln cow, Whilst Capt. Grant was vqu lily wuccessful with a hon-(100; am} sev m-nl .épemi, cast by our attendants, s49l»de tlm career of one or two (hfl'rrent ummals“ .ol' the hertl. , At this film-turn, however, nomrrml nn unoxpnvteq adventure. that finiélwd our sport at lust for that (lay. i had sprungv forward, immediately after firing, in order to obtain nJairsllxotjntn Luge elephant that ] \\‘:‘.l|lf‘d to hriri; down on E‘Ct‘l‘illlthOi his “that it remninr‘d stroking fast it; the wmmtl immensetusku. I got the dosirqu hint, and I and accompanigJ Bruin as she retreated to pnilnd the triruor of" tho second harrél.-—-—_j the hirthiru‘elml at the cave. Tune being At the moment of my doing «1. n wi-tl cry , uptor round number two, and her opiio ol‘ alum. utt‘t-rcd by one oi the Marin, rul- ‘ nont not 1 uttin: in on appearance. she'rlo ind my attention. Cl mcinu nrountl mv eyc‘ termin Il to try UH" «Hr-ct of a shot: No chum-ml to rung? "up into the foliage ofthr soonénlnirl cht; tired down the hole than nap in nmth wivmh Copt. (ignnt 2.1 e myself out bolthl 3 ('ul) about tho size of n rhhortr“ 77777 _ lin-i luin for FPU‘NtI honr‘ previoum idog. which but son 0'10“:ij bump.) to: {— ——w7«u. ~77.--——. My tooling: m‘ly [-«mihly in: ifllllfli)l('(l.fi§ catch hold of by tho in,“ 19!. Am". it Wfiii iiiHE MONSTER PAINE. lhohelvinn onnrnmm hon ornistri‘t‘tor. whose ' too strong. for 1432 3min ft‘llfifll,'llll'lflllnénl‘Aanxn-‘R- mm“ ,3 ms Auntslsrnfitov. noeona hm.“ nml nee.“ “"9”!“ mnf‘h‘“ - “mill-UHF ””11 for some thinner, mounted;i F tl I vi' the K J l N ‘2 ‘“'" ""9 vr““'-El"""""':! ‘“"-i he ""‘“ bout ‘‘o 3'“ ““':‘S-l thmmineJ, liowvrorhnot to; [ :rum '0 “US | i )2). euro; ' 0"" .1 'nl-J’ 3 film} wring. Hm ilrrl'ction.irzis lose him. mothornnda son-w‘ent in pursuing ,1". “ll {‘”‘-“i“ been '““?" 91'0“ the Qd' ii\l)'_#o\v~'r'l me: nml a: hadnshedirnm ‘ and 'prmdly ova-took the animal, tiliich m‘fi‘*£'fi“°“ 9’ Gent-rid Pam” l" Krutucxy tion likr‘ u thumlt‘tl-ult, I gave my- hod “if?" to tho Wilton. A low well minim-l and Tennessee, 3" “PPM” lb“ b”! {9" {’f \r rt-i:l uni could reach me. ioltl ni'- ister‘d taps nigh the Will of the our 3m,“ ‘ the transactions that combine to make his \liv mnn<ta~t would have crushed rendurpv} him by” d: ”,7th ‘ 4 ‘ i rocord so (lal'K wtth mfomy have been {““' «me mm. a quw'prmg WI.” 1‘ li'lvingisecured mm, the, conrngenns lit nhltf‘tl to the pybhc. -Lvery any sonie nerd might "H. “quart-wooing“, ”9 woman Went luck ngniu to‘tho ..',m‘n ' fact .‘5 brought 0 light, someimw crime ls \l‘t-soi'll‘l4llle St-Pifio en~upiL and gut-o it another stirring up But “:1 nddgd to the already extengtve ontologne .‘ttrrillle antic.) sudden: cums still. .\‘a-xt blta fixezl a spool” shot, paraded hyafore the pair)!" to the ““‘?hc to of the PWEHWQ 9f a. hut “Mm": moved. Concluding that ihP prints: “e have a l? tax-from a .Unton (Von :nter the 1 me hear must be rleml, or at“, 1",”. “mp“! fsnlther, a member oi on Illinois regiment, Wll. 15“” t‘t‘cfillvct during her almanac, she (letetminetlitn.thg film 5“""1 ”“‘lqraeil‘fr"! PutneatQalloun, |"'lL‘3l}*b"{ nt‘l'Owfl er out, n wmk ofno small labor. Success, lnnnnsst-e, and he Vt‘rxtes that mnnv ""”' hull“ was Cup: “14“.“ attended her exertions, for at, d‘enTtawoqn'illy revolting to the peOple of: a - length she {outfit the bear lyingquitedead.' 01“ ized ,“£"r\‘r"'{‘°h. marked the_ ofl‘ici-tl‘ wnh lhcnxe 51,1: stipking in he, cl r skull. carccr of General Paine, yet remamto be "M lry hor suie,‘nnothrr' cub as hm; tho Pu'l‘lmled first, with n both-t woundthrough inant-sh! G‘ll‘ iluly: 1863’ “ascrif'fis 33’1“! out: front “no (load. No moan nchwvomentior aWo— '3‘ ‘“' "‘ comm n u. {a " 1' ‘1 "m.“ 113“" «ndrher boy—Alibi: Year Roam]. ’of company G, 12_9th Ilhnms volunteer In ~ i.— W-. .....Mm ,- _V, i ,funt‘rg.‘ Tthe isoldiierub usage: in}; Mimi: - wrs irec 10mm 4: ou e am: as r THE- TRANSMIS‘SION 0? “MONEY BY the town surrounded a citizen’s house, iiiid ’ {‘{AILL ’ lmnde the husband and fathers prisoner Tho WSW moneymrtler systnm was put while sitting at the dinner-able. In spite opt-nation on thv firstlinst. This rystem’ of all entrenties, the soldiers carried the \anlfd to pilomote pulvhe convenience mnn‘ somedtwentgygrd? from the hour, "t mg {chefl . immediate. and safe and. h or era 0 t e ieutenont, in t e or the trniismisiion through thei presenZe of hit: weeping with and frighten nnll sumo of money for whichi ed children, shot him down, and left the cannot readily IJGVPI‘OCDI‘ELI.—-I corpse, 'weltcring in its 'blood, stretched \\vhich snfvty is secured con-i upon the green sWurd. The! lieutrnant,‘ \jout of the order the namo then drové the wife and her three children ; “u (y for whom the tummy-ii from their pleasaht home‘, and set the house 1 his respect'a moopy or- i on fire. ' The building burned rapidly. Mid ‘\rt:imry bank Watt, or L in one brief half hour, a wife was rondered y orxlor is Applie‘l‘w. widow, and with her fatheiless babes, left furnish thé nppli- without shelter—homeless wonderers, and ‘ application. in f with hearts full of :orrow. A: an excuse 'he particuluré tor-this act. it. was claimed (hots soldier \l in lhomo-g had been murdered i ,the neighborhood tho items fsomo Wet-ksheforc. #hen the facts of this npstmm- ’ transaction were reported to Gen. Paine, ‘ld also: ho remarkcd: t'Servoi the d—«l son of“ i a l-———-h right.‘ I wirh that. the lieutenant iey. hml killed the man he brought. in as a i prisoner also. 20 as to rave the the trouble *of doing so.” . ‘ , Subsequent fact‘a'huve proved thnhtho 'Vizfsn thus inhumanly shot down was not. \Ky of the crime imputed to him’. Gen. approved nfthe outrngo, no the how and his soldiers were not even rcprl‘~ for what they had done. They ‘1 they were actingunder orders ml he was alone responsible \AfUnion soldier. a resident \ which Gen. Paine baill,’ \that the above statement simple'reciml of the comment. than any- ME MEE Ills pro. =I ZENICE my strum fr\ fi-le-emingiy . mm a R‘T'l‘nh‘, In the mill‘sl oz [li\ 1v Nona)? lelq-xi V 7 ' ~77 \ serum] vuhm ; and that has phupwJ sine. w'hh \\imt\‘i\'nhx~3\lhu mv 'n‘n'l [hm lhi~ =l~nm imn Grunt, mv nnhle Cum)“. A! hm. u‘fler hmng l|.'l~“\\ f'nr se\-olle_~‘rcnn.l~ wem'ug In a':lo.f'(hvn§ pnmul a luHfl: sfill (h :«ll‘a. MN I npone‘l my Pym. {ftp-I‘. lun‘k upon limp funvxflnrpd Imm \\‘noh :I‘ro seen only m um mnnhy’bo; Um Igm‘v. 14:!me of that, I saw 01])!» (smm. hurt-Inn: lxi‘ rzfl- mwmd mo. whiL Mulmun‘: l-wu‘du human-Y bu‘nnwl his.) m-m Hf H rd“, m (“it-1T GWCHVu'UI-e uunude or (1:0 mad inhinm s‘usponwp. . Ia n mmzr‘cnt I comprfihr-mletl all. The hug;- sor} vnt hud :lrm k in young,- bhfl'nlo on»; lmnwru whu-h and him I had urimck ily frlnoml m} «Affut the niomcnt of firing v:u§n the elephant. A mat. mngnhxr‘gnud h-xiunr- End annmled m 9. .huvevm‘, lm‘ in sh-‘jul (.1 LUV"; cru~h3d mm a mangled muss “hill the- uninrmn m- 00“" my lun forearm {mgv hnd Been Call-. 1111 inlwuveen le truth- In’é bru‘y and u Gwyn- fold of tbeconsuictur. x'l‘lxialimb P~xul’juat In from n! the simulJer ul i'newmt m” the rvrkuund chm hall use“? in d 0! H “h. into wnich it was jann‘nvd. as. it fine, by the immense firmware or the ser pom’s hody, that was hkvjrnn in 'lmrdness. Ac I saw Grantf was about to shoot, a ton-or took posmssioqlol ma; forjf he refrained, I might pawlry escupa, after the hon re leasgdjis folds ‘frnm the dnad cow. But shoufd he fire and strike the reptile/ it won in its convulfiorig’ crush 0r dmg me lo pinto". Even ns‘the idea came (9 me, I beheld Grant pause. He (appealed to fuily_ comprehend a”. He could see bow'lwas situated, that I was still living. and that my deliyery doywndml on the 'wnli of the con shiclor: We cou’ld see every line on each other‘s face. so clme were we, and I would have shouted or spoken. nr ev‘ou whispered to him, Ind I Jared. But the. loa's bead wm roared Within .1 few inches ofmme. and the “ink of :m eye-11:1Wouldperhnpsgblfle my doom ; $O.l stun-ed, sun-ed like a. dead man at Grunt mid at the blacks. _ Presently the serpent very gradually be gain to relax h‘is folds, and retighteningjhem ‘ grwrui times as the crushed h’uflhloquivetm d. he univonnil one_fold entirely. Then ‘ he named. The ltht iron-like band was, the one which held me a_ prisoner: and as Ifolt it little by little. uuélusping. my heart. stood still with hope and tear. Perhaps upon being freed. my arm uncontrolled’ by my will; might, fall from the cgghiomlike, bed in which it. lay. ‘And such in mishap might bring the Spare fold around my neck or chest, and then farewelflo the. sources of the Nile! 9b. how hardly, how desperate< iy I struggledgto command myself“! I glanced at Grant. and saw him handling his rifle anxiously. I glanced at’ the tie. groes, and saw them gazing with nstqniih meat. I glanced at the aerpent’s head,and saw its bright, deadly eyes, watching forthe last. signs oflii'e in its priey. 1‘ Now the reptile loosened its foid on my arm 9 hnix’s hr rad th, and now a little mere unti‘l half an inch oi space separated its mottied skin from my’ arm. I could have whipped out my arm but. dare! not take the risk. Atoms oftime dragged themselves into—"agei. and a minute seemed eternity itself! The second fold was removedoen tireiy, and the 3‘lth wag easing. Should I ‘ dash away now, .Or wait. a more favorable i movement? I decided upon the former; ‘ and with lightning speed I bounded away towards Grant, the crack of whose piecel ‘ heard the some instant. ,For the first—time ‘ in my life I was thoroughly overcome; and sinking damn I remainedinasemi-eonaeious state for several minutes. . When 1 fully recovered, Grant. and the . overjoyed negroes held me up.nnd pointed 1 out, the hos constrictor still writhing in his death agonies.» I shuddered as I looked upon the effects of his tremendous dying strength. For yards around where he lay. gross and bushes and saplings. and in fact. everything“ except the more fully grown trees, were cut clean off, as if they had been trimmed with an immense scythe. This monster, when measured, was fifty-one feet two inches and ehsitin extreme length. while round the thickest. portion 01 the body the girth was nearly three feet. thin proving, I believe. to he the largest se'r ' pent ever authenticaliy heard of. ", [Quin Irish lover remarked that it is a grant plenum tn hp (done, npeciltlly when ‘ your "sWhteliexrt is w'nl ye.” , @Whn can you get. by bad comptpyf If you are truly good, they willeithexmunt ydu or dqspi-e you. . "~ BEAR HUNTING BY A WOMAN. One day a‘ Lapp woman went out to fi:h on a lake. accompanied by lwr'mn. whownu fourteen yrnra old. “la-(n they had cutuht n sutfiulenl, supply. thc)‘ landed 6n A part, offlm ‘shore winch was thickly‘overcrowln with fir and underwood. Presently the woman’lfiuirk eye fell an A large heap cf boughs; rccda. moss, km. and, on nearer inspection. she found n large» hole under neath the mnsg ofrubhiah, and fvlt cmvinc but it, was the entrance to s‘lmlt’s “ Hi " or cave. She was a cnuragemts- qml rrsalute littlp body, an-l. nothing duuuted by l'n': di~covery. nor refln-otiug tlmtslm wu ultimo. 'llnutrnod hapk to the boat to fetch‘ h‘er axe and nfle (tor a Inpp woman generally goes armed, and is u-xunlly an expvrt shot.)— New, her skiers m other pans of the nml izerl world would most. probably have been triglltofivdout oftheir win, and llnve beat a speedy retreat under ~uch vircumstqncvs. Her only anxiety was lest the bear should get off: r > ‘ On rotnming, she prnre‘gdod in out down a small tlr snpplmg. wlu 151 m pointed at ,one end, and gum it In the boy to huddle éboutin ,the lmle to excertnin whethnrit WM occupied, or flat]. while she stood wlt‘l uplifted 83:9 in. littlr on one side. Nu so‘nn er Was the poll inn-fled thnn out came—flu» head of». mnnstrnun'shn hour. aml (low n came the nxenm her skull with web fmce RIB nr'wd nlmut '- Inivrmzn- 949 as of Img (0 126ng ‘ond i: in by MR azenry mails of a hhnk draft\ The mn'lha) by sists in ’.vnt‘in of tho payeq or 1 is inhxnded. In der (lifl'ervx from an . check. When n. man for; the pustmastvr wih cunt with a prmtml farm \ whirh the bum will enter ~_ of amount, mung &c.. rx3quil‘\ ney order and mlviap. lg‘rum contn.ncll in such application tin tor ‘will fit! lup the money order ..’ theturr'eslmnding form dfmlvice. ]\ Rules of commission charged fortm. orders: ' 1 i Qn orders not exceeding 310 , 1 cent: Over $lO and not. exceeding 320 ] cenfs. Over 5'20 am! up to $3O 2’ «ems. Nu meme}! wil‘» be received for or ers ex-' ccpt com. United Slates notes. or otos of .the Nationui Banks, ant! ordcls cm‘ paid in any other currency. Axm deris rendered inmhd‘uniess if; is . ed to the flbstmusler on whom it is drawn Within>mnefiydayq from “5 dale : uc the, Postmaster Gengral can ‘i'sqm n In order on the applimtinn of’thg payee u n the paymentof a spcoml foe. The sam course is to be pun-um in_ case tEe order is 103;. In this ' use, flu; pnyve is to furnish state ment, ufider oath. tht the order b squ ~lmlt.‘nr deatroyen‘. accompanied by a cer tificate of the pqenmgrfllmt It s not been paid, and wfil nu! be paid if :ere'xf ter presented. Ina payee may {msfer his order to another person by end sing it upou the bqek. -' ‘ DRILLING IN WHEEL}; t The "Bi-monthly rernrt ofthe Ag \icultu ml Department," Washingtnn. fqr gkptem ber and October. contains some image-sting matter for farmen. on the subject 0 ‘wheat sowing. After comparing notes fro ' (very Sale in the‘Union, the commissil¥wr ar rivee‘at the impression that drillo wheat: stands frost. the best. it‘should hedlgriiled in a good depth, ahd the drill ridzes houlcl not be rolled down,hut left. stand roiled the roots of the wheat. It seems to ‘pr "ail in the report. that the rougher the su ace iii after sowing. the better—the mol in ing ini fluenbe of frost being of more servicegto the young plant than the roller. yr fl , —————-——-«4d-->~V—» ~—-——- . @Some boys were playing mar lea in Fifth street, Cincinnati, the oth day. when a gentleman stepped on a arble. and slipped against a lady, who fell] on a hogyxhich 101 l btween a man’s legs. who filling clutched a ite stringhbringingz down the kite hqforea span of horsegwh'id I took fright and ran down an alley, stamping a man in a. carpenter's shop, so that. me drop ped a match wltli which he was lighting a cigar. among a pile of stmin ca.‘wlnqh igni ted, fired the shop, ca'qsed an alurml’pl fire, and brought out an engine. which ra’n over nfireman, breaking his arm. §: -—-—-——-~<l.o»———-———— ‘1 [Er-When preachers succeed, witg polit ical Synday evening hamngues, in riving “sifiuers” from thesanctuary, “shots that it is‘ About time that that”prencher”' hould me to hisJegilimate employmentbn the slump. Jud give the Christian peqwe an opportunity to secure «‘g-ispel finish who will attend to the saving of 5%}: in stead oflnying up treasures format 3 Bnd rust to corrupt. _ 5 'fi-We have been informed by a" Pntle~ man who was in a pasmgvr gram of Man dsy iwitjx n. 10!. of Ohio whiter: ‘w o ind been furloughii'lo go home {£6 v 0 , that Welva of them declared they ‘it-re :- cited to piedge themselv‘w-a m “major flinooin hetero wh’ey could get furlnuglu. firemen- Of “my ways." -’ ' h 'rwo DOLLARS A—Y m 1: LET THEM REJOICE! | When we hear a shout go up fl'nm the } Ahnlifi’on rrzukp fur (ho vi’rtory Hwy huge , nehiwml, we cannot but kocp thinidntz nf <‘ thn \ima the children of ‘hraal sl‘mutv'l so buyout-w around thn g'flden calf, and for ; soak the God who hnd led them frmn the 'land of Euypt-. And we remember too 1 how that they wandered {'nr forl'y yours in ‘ the Wilda-non. and repented in sack cloth ( and ashes for their foohdmoss. And when I thcir repeutsnpeggms full. find they return ( ed to the..Go<l of their fathers. He led - {hem safely across Um .Yuxdan and m) earth -1 1y («w chum “Lind bvlnwe lhem. - S ’1 h" .\nmicm )wnpb ‘hgzvo wantlnrm] y("t-om thon- faith- 'l'ney hsvvhnen duwu l in mlm‘HVinn‘M the feet nfthe hiuo‘k mung. l‘lnr haugh! jnrlh by” lnfivuhty nml uholi {flow-m). and the «pink ol [’zxtr‘mi‘m :nzrm ’sprrmvfuliv nn winin- .hcy sham over Hu-ir lownxleuruct‘nm “fit when thov wnnvlr‘r (lhrnugh [he bluntly and lx:xcklrs~-deuel‘& whmh wnr rpm-ads out helurr- them; whvn I all lhe horrfirs “finch are in «mm for lhem ‘have bwn My: they will rmum in than [old polilivnl party nml on” f‘VrZaHaN'xm‘e } npon that powerlwbicb hue guidml them War-eighty yfiarsfiand never 0.103 leml, {'lhough the darkness of three wan gnu! Lo 1 Ho ‘xnet and passe-d. - ‘ Sn Democrat can for! that [w is to blame Ifor the ruin whxch the deludelk pmple ; have brcught upnn In. Like Moses oiald; ; we leave our brethren to worship the God their own hands have made, in sorrow ’ rather than ungpr, mjd turn to gather ‘ slrengflx amid the horrors 'nnd privalions of lwar. as he rt-ceivm! the “tables of Itnnu” ‘ amid lhelhunders and lightning: ol'Mount . Si|ui.- Hide/imam , ’ / gu:. Paint (ennnv not be, ey (fir-j » menu‘- mundm claimed | of Gen. I‘.‘ for the deeo‘. of the Slate: fr Illinois.as urea u is strictly rue. N facts is a \OI'E sever thing we 11 offer. ' . *- ’7‘?“ -. The finfice of I nepm vgr nt Gets up 001 The military commission em! trial of thialieged conspirators ._\ in sesdnn t Indinnnpaiis, cn W; week, examined Stid-géra. the‘Gover. detectivewwbq was Agranq secretary 6) America Knights, tire order engngéd In K "pm.” . Here is what he said on cross e: ammntidn: _ _ ‘ -_ _‘ _ ... .1 “I went ixo the era-r its aUnited Statss detective, d entered the order for the ipurpose of disrlming the secrets thereof. Wovkrnmont nfiicinis employed mo‘with a full knowledge of what. 1 was about to do. General Csrrington and Colonel _Jones authoiized me to proceed. I reported Lo Goneml Carringlou from lime to time; sometimes I reported once a week, some times twice a month. sometimes in wr.ting and sometime? orally. General Carrington knew, from time to time, the progress of the plans or the insurrection. Icommuni catod with him continually. "HoJméw irom me all about the pro gramme of the s‘oizing of lhe arsenal here, the liberation of the prisoners at Camp Morton. and other purposes of the conspira tors. He hm] all the plans of the projected uprising. irepeaiJ communicated with him at. suited and understood limPs, verbal ly and in writing. He ku'ew. and the au thorities of the Government. knew, that I mus engaged in di-‘izcminating the order throughout Kentucky. ‘ “The authorfitiea knew that the order was instituted‘ in the interest and aid of the rebellion. The authorities instructed me to proceed actively in organizing the order. I was instructed to get. as many in j as possible, in order that they might. be brought tojuqtice. I was instructed to go ‘.on and extend the order. . , "Question—Wore yqujfiitrncbed to go on and extend g'ue order for the purpose of beLmymg mgn mto the committing of (rea son 1 - _. "Here the Judge Advocate interposed, and {he question of defendnnc'lrcounsel was overruled .” .. It the mm of three ‘th‘busnml mimang 0f dollm am! Ital! tmilllan of When: s—~*-«w—-- tum. a; / .' . / , - Twentysfivc D 0,!!!" a Bus/«ct.—Among thy! What” S‘nfinitesirrial piece f W 519: Bram exlubitml a‘t tin-”recent fair or the «he w.kififiM-g¥ut .m emu. fix‘fiflm nrticultuml Such-[v GUM Ameri-camln- .‘Lyotmdwagckv—Vywfi‘m ".4 stimle was one,bush‘el»of Dachysse dam»; ’ Mwfl*_. > “3“ salemu’m'ichw”"°‘d“f"-““l°‘“"f°'3‘-’5-:‘ WAiitué: ird'i @me ’ ” E 'hm ware M'pun‘ii‘: uh; himhei ;‘-fl.\‘ey, ‘ shack hy‘ 124211 ’31:“? " I therefore, brought 41 oonuapiecg.’ I cl’mh'm; striyped 03'fo .:9 ~‘ 33.34; .a: ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 0 ‘ ~ 3KlM:u§éf"..3 “ . 5 .«1, J ' ‘ RH! 14' .I'b-l-f’_ , v ‘ [Fmp‘fil Lgu‘h Xbmlng Nit] w ; The fiptyoflven by Mr. Ltnmlug to UW deputation Tannemus which waisod upon him to protest 'unimt th‘e lam-\- lion of their Governor, pr-rhnpu 1' tin”:- enrately represonh tho I]?! m wh all the measure in regal-«hut by he mnjmty of Ambrir‘nns. nnd we rcmmmv'nd It to thn mnat-fllhmtive consideration of such nfmn' countrymen Mare \\‘Pfxlied of our [mum . - institutions, and woutd willmgly sea I replacrfi by lhao of the Western World. Tbn P'ruidmt affected to doubt thnt the protest could in PIT-:0! hum prm‘t‘Nlml from, an’y snve politigal oppnnoms in New York, but when made toumlemtAnd that, incred- ’ ibte thnugh it. might seem. it. trulv reprc- ‘ ‘ sonted the sentiments of many of Lhe loyal ‘l cuigens of Tpnneswe. he said, "I expect. to _ let the friends of George B. McClellan mam age thkir an)" of the contest in Lhein own 1‘ way. and I wiil‘mnn me my side of it‘in‘ my 5' : way.l' ,In Other worm, tho h'ltriclion of; .~ :tlm right ofhunch'nuc 1.: those uhu will sup- ‘ port the when! Unvr-rmunntlnt nn aloo ‘tfisn m: 'whh h the ex‘stnwe “LU; L Gov. (Tum-mt 4h wmls. and at u linp' “51013. In ‘ centirmxty mm the Comtalmimn the Gov» tornmvm ~‘ur-uht hr: disphcedjl‘such worm ; (2d agreed w I x :hg- n.2'i‘rmal will; isfii'mply a ('IEVN‘ m 8)“. m «'wt rm flung tamar— ‘ It. is Hun. Gmu mar Jutmwn iv a candidate for the Vmc I‘m uh-m :\'. :ml Mu: Lincoln leeks wire-plan tion ‘m the udoplinn of j the measurfl by the mw nml the demotion given th it by the other may he has ac counted for. But that. n pmmh‘y‘ which more than any other in the wnrfd How: of the pohlicul libertv which nonioém. and . which mum at and dxsparngea M eti’ete the linzlilutiom of evmv couhtxy more than 3 iclzunn-y nlrl, shnnhl at thn Yum! (riticll ”pt-rind of its vxntrnrv pmmit it! chonen son‘nnls ‘to nwuum dowmic mwern. with ;nn mlbLer mul Hmn to yrm‘cnl their own . i uhallnam n. may mil (xx-Ho the “stockh 'nwnt (if it Llllvi'w'd i 1 Ltinn, wllil'h. iu git/1m; rm." the gun M in tumra oxi’stpnce, ho- H‘lf‘Vl'll nl~o that it hm! hundml over tradi (h‘nm nudirmorivs which Would not hue been M) ban fugottan. ' . No_ 9 SANITARY. EXPENSES. ‘ [From ,the Newikn'm Mamet] “'0 have “voice-lea on” of Hm rpiyox-t of Hm Suvrplmy of the Sm tut-y t nmmission of the “'ostom I) -pnr}'nwnt of (he Uvfilpd States, lncntwl at Ln’uim ill 9, Kl‘mm‘ky, from SPplthm‘ [.1861, to Junucu-v. 1864. The amount collocml is put at $321,065,- 42. 0|" this, thorn has hwn oxprndod for the “purclmsq.of supplu-s” 1,303,592,56 whfle the exponSPs of buying and :diatribu ting! this aid to the golfing,“ amounted to $170,493 59! of which the shin offing-1,,- 74 His exprndell in snla.rir;~_al<.n(afi Fom lhifi it Wuum npphnr that for every four dullnrh distrxbuxml for the bnprfit of the soldier, tlnreo‘wr‘re taknn forthdc-xywmes in getting it to him, and nmn'ly nq muvh in amount n‘s was uclunlly diLlrihulwl J.o' Hm, vnrthus camp: was taken from the Turn! in salariea. for the report «109: nnLOlnim to have “distributed" bm3+19.010.fifl3 This is “charitv” with a wngmnca— This is the Way 1119 mommy gn(-s,hnd it is not. much halt-fir thlri stealing. People generally puppnse “flu-1n they give their mom-y 19 hn-lp'the sxrk nnd woundqd so!- dwrs (hat it 2993 through the hand: of kind lumrted fli‘nple, (Ln-c2. to the camp and hospital, wilhnn; much My beyond that of transpormtion. And that Is fiener‘al 1y donated.— "They have no idea 1 at any part of ibgnm to fatten the pockets of I set. of Ammidnb Blake, who are always hanging about. charitable egterprises, WANTED-"AN INCENDIARY. Will somebody he'kiml enough to burn a. northern city? ,Thev? can be no doubt that many (haunami's of worthy citizens, moved thereto by the shrieks and cries of Secrets ry Seward androther WM! informed person. ages, voted for the re-e‘lection of Abmh m ’Lincoin for the express purpose of testiiy ing ‘heir disupnrobation of arson as a mean. of politivai warfare. ‘ . ' Imagine tho disguct and disappointment offiiese esgimnblp persons at. finding that nobody has burned «city, a town, a hamlet, ‘ even so much as a. carpenter's nhop. There was a iailway station; valued It abdut two hundred dollars. consumed theotbernight, we believe, somewhere on Long Island; but as it belongwl. to Democrats it must have been burned by accident or by tiredn scerfiling from heaven. 13mm.» Rochester. Syracuse, Omega, all repuiuiveiy safe and quiet! And‘GeneMl » Hooker, major general commanding at ~ Cleveland. in Ohio.nctunlly repounhat. on boarding the ‘.‘pirule” steamer Georgian, which was to have thrown the Greek firq into Bufihlo, his yofiicers “found a crew , of Eight: menl 'sii of them so drunk they dud not know what'they were about, and ignlm ked nothing on board to excite Iqui-_ cion." Mr. Seward muat_look to this. He gnu our first nut‘horily for All ghe tgrrors wehnvo cndgred, and if he does not speedily dis patch Jewett or Judge Bu§teed to confin grate some uouhern airy, the ancient mag. im. in vi'u‘) veriws; mu cease w hays honor among men.—- World. , fiTBYCHNmE IN WABFLRI The following is an extract. 'frqzn A do spatch dated “Capt. Fish has tux-wed bare. Ea report; having killed a number 'of Indians win: buHets, nml one hundred’ men, wmncn and children with hag-d tack, saturated. wiih qtrychnine.” ‘ 've-nllow Go ggacies. ‘ ged in the '~ Indiana ineeday \ment ' the Such fit the language of the‘despatch—s simple Miegat'zon of a fact. as‘if Capt. Fisk hadvgone thro'ugh scarfiain routine of mili tary duly find made his report ancm-dirfgiy. 0n people have been brought face to face . vyiLrhv-mmy borro'rs during the but {Oll/ y‘eaya, but we thmk that their stoicism will wince undm‘ (his new infliction. ‘IE is the The second. nm (by the slum,» Rich. mond, the stubborn tenacity of (.119 «zen day’g fighu. the disaster: of Boga/ha the redeammg victnti’escf South Equdtaiu and Amiemm. hm by mflking “the negroen the acidiera of freedAnJ’V ‘ ~ , The third is matingniabej. fiat'by Vicks burg and Gr-ztysburg, but by the abo’fition of mm, in the diuzrict. of Quimnbia, Ind the fourth by the üboiiflon o'f lhveryjn My rylund. . ‘ . 4 . . . A“ (heat immense Infiflnfullb’t mum “Sr. Mm. Mlnn.,NaQ.l2
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