11‘. ”rs mg; ..nmpiikr. pm: {l.qu j. y. "an. ”1119': um nor-um: GETTYSBURG, BA- NQN‘DAY momma, FEB. 20‘ 1385 VERY IMPORTANT! Ram Rama a; Mad): Nm' York—A Paris; corrupéndent of tlle chMYork Herald! pin that. two ruby) imncladn lmvo left thal cont cl Frlnco‘. their first olecl belng to? snack New York. fiThese maul: urohp-é ‘ reamed u admirablp sou-boa“. and of the; most formidntlo dmbripliop. calcululod‘lo} no!“ pay artillery fin our any. except. ' pea-Imp, the monitbr gum. They are armed with Armscréhg gums, an wellnau ‘ non-mom lup‘ply of lockets. ' fi 1 Thpu‘lropplndu wire built at Bordeaux, Munfifily for the 19mm: gave amt-m..— But_ lame the clenthl of Mr. Dhgwufilhey Inn found tbplr wa ’I'Mo rebel builds.— Thll in the; nubsuu" e of the nah-mental ‘ha Knoll: &rru ondgnt.‘ Some time I willbo nqdi‘xed to L at its truth. ‘ am the 13.12.1511; 0mm"; of m, lnlrMnud I rouolugllon in tb “ Home at ~.Wu’hington, {Hat fftlm Prfiljent be re ‘ queued :3 me all; houo'rnbli Ind Jun! man'- tp bring abodfif luring pace and flu 're-establinhmeq of fguterual ‘rolntiom with nll'the peollle. ’n the simple basis or the Conultulion a: file laws, and with ; e'vpry {magm- guamg‘me to the Soughern } States which shgll prolec‘t them in‘ the cm i joyment of their righh and locil immu ;f tionl 1n ghe manne‘r thd Cnnstit'utian u ;- mm." The Shoda’im table-l theme-01$ ‘ tlonf by ameof 7§ yei. to 42 nnya. or Q conne._ KVn lnonorable‘meunc would kill ! the Shoddy-Abolitio ,pnrty bayou-J resus citation. if not. also «yond resurrection. S‘Tha House M. Washington. On Mon day. on motion of IL. Schenckr adopted 9 joint rcanlutioil uppioprinfing 3%,000 for S'W. W. Powell to pfiin: nyiclnre illngtru tin of {mu mm victory, m be placad at. the head ofthe‘gnmjd stairway of the Cupi. 1.01." It in 8 good I’m]; that mom; don't amount s33“;ch chefie day} *Tbb President 01 _ ‘unt to' the Saints :1 o nnm' aflon of Sol-mow s(qu gln. of Réw YOrh T2l 153' Seaxetnry of Hie—F ”Franny, bqfifin the éaourne oran hour with; drvw itf Ban-atm- Mpigan. it is stated, de-| clined the fyositimm'and hence Ille+llL~l : draw-1:. g___.-.__.._ 3‘ l , ”The Pr‘es’xdqné has npprnved the.” plfition of Congress! giving native of thel N‘mpenlimg of-Lhe £an ty oUSIT. with Grent: ‘ Briuin undihelnndr relative to the haul for“ on the lakes. .... I ' “ ._ I ,’ 'fi‘ln the me, it: ngrisburg, on - ‘quneydny.' Mr. Kalle-y nfl‘erad l resolmion 1‘ ”king the Freeman; of the Uniwdifilnfea '3O remove Major Rithud I.,Dodge, Ausisl-‘ Ant Provost Marshalgol' Pe_nrivy!vania._£rom 1 MI position, and dir+ctfng the Governor yr tonal-dc. copy of tghin‘nolutipn to the! {asking Fused-five 0, "3,113: l You 13f Thank: to v. .Gurtin.—A' Unhin lmrfi eon-Eupondeht pf the Cbambemburg flab-1'15.” that. on ~Monday ev‘ening, I re:- niutxon win introdmted and passed in the Home, tendering thé thanks of the House and the pedp}o,of‘_tbe Sgnte to Gnvoryor (29an for his letger ‘lO President Lincohi, paid for the correct position taken in that fletter in dsfence of the citizens of Penfisylr "his. Thi‘ resolution was permitted by this hpublioan members to pass. not. how uer. viihonc some ry wry face: onjtheir‘ lidl o! the‘ Home. fihen the ”vote was (a hn the Demticmtd unanimously \voted "no," vhilntfiba Republicans. with the Impfi of a fan faint "npesfl refund 1:. rot-“ 03%. thus K‘h’awing that they were “yd, to s,lin the hand lbnl Hinges mean"; but fluid, the mom! courage (0 make 33' open inn. with the Governoi of their ovm Mag. . . l ‘Thp’ Wpshingcon oorrnpondmt of HMNe’vg ?ork Tribune. making of the. pne- ‘ an o! the Amendmpub to the C‘matilugion ‘ Abolishing dav‘ery. says: 3 a w "The work done it? securing! the pnsslgo nf'lbi: bill bu been immune. hbu lake“ tho lube! 6f an entire Ifionth, night'nnd 17.10 locum the majority which w-dgy to fill iqhted the friends of frgmom and oHnu mmtyqndw astounded the nlhes of da tut). . ‘ , _ ‘ ~ If wun'f-mprf' pm did (he think; it an "Irunbachfl' ‘ 3‘ ‘ Mo‘fisction {unending look piaca on Friday week. The Guam any: of “:1 vueiwbole vote fiollgd m ”gm. The Defiant? may congratulate tfaqmulvn on achieving I substantial victoryL in the elec tion "of this Chy Treuurer and a majority of both bunchernf Cduncili. We @lqu low. tho layorllhmugh chuck-gal. m well nn‘ W, and um. might buy been easily uoidod. But. oonfideriux d 1 dingo; the ‘ W have dq‘ne very well. Ind lus- ; ni- Mding'l claim in b. a Democratic who orde: iuguod by Gm. Gaby it Sow Orlunq for corjucripting one in seven p 535. thlodbedied #19:: km: created 5 mm autumn“, impala smong the cogent bum, deden in man permila. um all got npocufatpu qad ndnmureu. They (“fining by hiddredg to Cebu. Mexiéq gnd up the fwd. fWhu nil) be doué 1%): ”0,3," vo‘tunuhe gaqueuguoui. dime It éo'oayjoctnre. ' ‘ ’ mm Fifth 4uditor in fine 111/ 8. (Ilmygqriod, Ig'mrd of Chief Janice am tilts Am ‘z-so- nnd m cm“ .or rtnupormion gumf are bridal pm, .4”.- pi-l m oi an in whicléto go a; mm: more, What 9 nice thin} it is. to be m to m $414, nobility. n i 550 ,niooto 3pm; , w. expenae om» den m -,,_,‘.A _ . ’ . "I“ exchange.“ ,priaouers is to be m “mum: 0&0“ for om mm form»- I . ‘ ”he St. Alban- §ddm hm? mind H Wyhingwp und‘er guard. .I V ~.—-—'-9M- -~—-—-— - (w! ’_‘"fi" -~- ._.-—_.:.. .._.- ‘.. .._.‘.. ————-_————v~ . ' TB! DRAFT. ,a] THE'PEAGI “meowmxs. {for the mum of we peac- gulf-nun! ,We In" I'qu durind the put m): nanny} Premium Lint-nl6 on Fr‘fiuy week mu :1 11"“ “Flinn?“ """ffmfdhh‘; “1‘“ 51‘“ conflicung upon-1,! in 12““! tofitho pont-‘ylpecial men-age to Congrmfiia regard to wiflyelfnmgregi mu Img " .Y. M ’ponemem o? the dart. The fill (ext ofjum conference he“ at -Forkogl Monroe ~-~ ‘ m «c~——~— t a!» order on“: mum-dud Fry. which wet with tile'Southel'n commiuionerl. J-‘rom ;Popnlu indignatiog Against Kr. Lin-‘ man, will gngeienuy expkiu itself. Tn ; the Patriut 11* Union we copy the following : coll-2T1“! President“ Lttast App":- district’s whm the q‘uou inking rapidly , very full nyuopgixn: ' tnee in MI Highly Succeufui Role of fined by recs-unity; it, .in intimated um; pun Lincoln says he gave 3 pun-to“? 'l‘, Tight! Barnaclk-Genm} Grant's Abili- .~ drafting gm um .immediuoiy commence. 3 mm. 85-. tom-- wr gin?" mto South «ml! ty to m. Pme on the Bani; mu; ”pd, of course, on fine filling of the quota, it ! taut? '9l.}:3}: ezlrggmfo:’Thziglflffigtfit UniOil“. '. 1'“le "11090633"; ; but in 535mb?“ "1‘9"“ To Min Blnir wafomou um: [lava s 121 - wAsitififgzonggfif'l?rihl'ngszggm a :pccxzuilmg i 3 progressing lauguidly. or bus agnpfesaing a Willmgnvas to outer um) nego-v grnat Chg“; in: {“keh place in pufiic‘ "pnurcly ceased, the instruction: are 10 1111- j $33323; 1’3”“:Z-czngotfiéegg ggcrgiigaot», opigion ll'liwre withijn twhput lf‘ew days r 3 mwdiMl-l om'o the ft. ‘ ' ‘ . . I in r. Linco . en I e urriul of j; the ofiygfial 0'3?” ;dm ‘The {allowmg iflfimT'Z-gc 2213:); 6,212,232; 31:1‘23‘3.’ {he B.lsllxsrnfnacsoommiuioners at Gen-l ~ _‘ . ~ I ,A . . . ~\ ,_lenl nggu hneq was anounoeg. thgnuen- War Department. Provost Mai-shin Gear Ml's Bureau. Wnuhington. I’l. 0., Fabruuy 13, 1865.»?1‘0 111-Acting Auburn Provo-t MunhnlsGenenl qxoopi Coénecticut, lon, Califomis and Oregon :--.S'ee that. all the bonidg of gal-011mm: in your junodiction yyhiclx axeinol bundyfiuyployfd in examin ing and murdering rem-nits prepare at in ~ w commence drafting. ; ‘ ~ _ "RPpor! u won at. possible whit diztrich are not rapidly filling their quota, and the lclu‘y on whichfiia board in mm!) will bu pre ; pared to draft. 50 than the order {or dml’x {me mun from this office. , " (Signed) Jun 3. Fm:r ‘ l ~ - Provost Mar-m! Gonprul. Official-”N. L. Jefl‘rieu, Colonel V. g. C. On the first. inamu, )Lr. M’Clure inim duced‘ip the llquse. a hill "lo chihge'lhol winner of “Ila-ling jurors in the severall I. counties of thin Commonwealth." The no! i i pruvl‘les for the Mention by (ha peeple ul'é . mo juiy commifislonerl in each county. ‘ nyhose duly it shall be m selocgh' grand 5 and'pem jurio-i. In electing them but onel candzdge shill’ be voted for. as in {Lo mm; :9? ‘luip cloffs Pf olectlon~¢he intention [ . upéearing to be to «cut; one commiusioneri i'fron; each political party. In case of u-l ”cane-y lhe court 52f gommor. pleas Ilnfl'fill . by nppoinlmeul. J 33“ feel 10.1. a three dvl- i liar: per day. ~ . i l l There is a providing in the billexcapling i (he oily of Philadelphia and the Vcouhty‘lol‘l i Allegheny from the operation of the act. {When it is‘comideled‘thht the-mare the l_ gran easlem uqd wpsieirn stfcngholdn‘mfl lllw Abolition puny, the selfishness and iii-i fjuglinfi of the act is plainly endent. ‘ Alley! :thesa ‘excegtionl, there, would be abriut: f'ttiityamwn Democratic counties where uhei LAbolilio'ulpazly wnuld secure such pliivi-i Ilugcs nud'fiuuly shout rivenlygiuc AbolitionE l cauptiea, In which DJDIOCPBIS would sechei $9. voice "in ’the heleclion ofjurios. If cilia) :hlll Is not inlended us a poiilicnl ichxllo L 5 gain power pnd amexcesa of privilege ~\l‘eF-‘l lithe Dnmocmcy. why npl apply it alsoltoi ll’hiladolphiu city and Allegheny county?! ; If it w n‘gnml lhiug for do mau‘y Democikb, ic gnunfim, xl. must. plvVOfiéu-‘i'lly bvnhlicinli ito the larger i-iliu sud countieardevoleditoé Abalitionit'm. 'l'lie lull wnk réferr dto the ‘General Judiciary Comniilleegpvfiere, lye; :believo, it still mama—Pavia! J: «ion. i WOW othe Ne}: Ymk papers pub‘li-{h as Lhe (mi-rial mini-[jg of the late Presidfi'w Lin] election, alogg ‘ilh an oxulgam "tile noticing how mpch the ,Rc-‘publicnn ps I has increased, and howflitile the “prom nry~cougpfomining Democracy" has {all ofl of huge? It inArun, sud ix, in {veil for L] Flamncncyrthat it is‘ true. Let. it be no HIM whim the counftry has run mud a! (his! Repuhhean paby, Th}: calamities the country bnve multiplied to an app inrg extefit. A divi ed country, hecato ofntha Main, dlgru everyivhere, an ”‘1 mnus debt. for: all' generations to pay mm! and toif. Th 6 fiem’ocracy mil, l deedljbedxminisllgdivlrinfluencemr ch e s rem u wbuld hot exist. Undo; Demoorl icrule we had peace, confidence' and plea We see what we‘hne now. , ‘ _ I " -—r—-:.-- A.._“.-‘r_~_‘ ‘ 1 Coan’! Stand thfii Pf'cssurzl—The PM 1 delphin Seq-Jay ‘Msr ry announce! 1151'. I Fifth and Sixth stile: passenger ruilwl .‘v‘v‘hich opehedjta cm‘ to thgnegmes. nI V {alqwed magma phi-silage ofl‘x'iding do: 'lido lhq‘whi a, 300;: found their vehiel "inning almosteppfly. The‘whites 5! had them, as tho; gm! fox-tunnel, hue I right to do.” This brought the negm equ ity corporation us in senses, and they :hI concluded to compromise mitten by‘pl t‘ingon can for the exclusive usea nag -! The‘fifcacury ~sugges£s that a. discemil public maul}; continue to .discrimin-l agtil'm the can of the cmppnny. So thi we. Kny remedy 16 bring the crhzyJ‘a-l ties to their some}. find punish them übempiing to {owe their odious doclri on the yublic. . ~ ' .h TIN Can of [ix-«9:7lam Ruler—The W: h. inktou Star hu‘the follouigg‘conceruii Mr. Fania: s‘. ‘K , H. Si Foch, late member of the re} 1 Congress, on u‘riving within our lines. on - municaMd with ihe Secretary of Stun. d i ring toaemuin in t‘hoL county. with 3. vi w to use. efi‘oru for the purpose of bringi g :Ith q peace, with the overthrow, of the “boiling: und the restoration of the nnirnr upon the basis of the gradual removal ‘of slavery. But Mr. Poole, while declarihg that life had foreverzahnndoned the ieqel can”. did not propane to accept the terins 0f the Pic-idem}: pmclnmnion of nmnesiy. Pormiuiop, therefore, was given him emin to units within the enemy’s linen. orilo In" the United States not to return dqirv ing the cuntinimuce ofge war, wuh m .Eermiuidn from thegore meat. Ah. I" (e u embarked for Europe. ‘ / H. mm Papa in Savannah-Th in six Céuréhes for color“; people in vaunahfi Thine of them have lu‘ge or; and Eng ohoin.‘ The piston of {our them have dwuys been colore'érme Three b? these Churches are decidedly v fine eglrficea, sud coat. not. less chm ‘ {housan damn each. And In“ this .1 section of oognlry where the Abolition Inn 'p'qniciod, {offing-a.- in telling ! Noflhofi people um the riligious inst tifm‘ofthe blanks was prohifiited {u a cri , ' flChief Juetlca Chm Ind Seem! Bunion went Imm Washington to 8 more xbe rather nightflo hear. Henry W Beech! 150!qu ."m aid of the fund for I morn! and educgtionfl Improvemen‘! of: 1 calm-ml pgoplo." I! it “peculiarly finl that the mac-:unLoann'oy should si‘ un the droppings 0‘ such an Addition “n u; ary. "1d thus drug down the-high pom. I)“. fill! to the level uf fanaticism and de «‘ go‘uoism. ~ L».“§l-Ma3d_law."-.The Adjatmt Genet; lowa has issued a proclamafion against: égddleu from other Sines who Ire seek 'uylumsfin lows. when no an,“ will be 'i undu .tho existing .03“. and orders I" ’i pen to repornhcm to the pmvmt .. . m was“ flute may come from. ”The fun i Hahn Pr it “know eyepmhhoomgquj Thu "‘O3-!" Bu_ ele- mil oonug m‘ pug, muddy. mnd eel: _ ‘ : IS= JURY COMMISSIONERS = =MI Mr. Lincoln thereupon,“‘with.n view that it nhould be shown to Mr. lJAvie.” wrote a letter to him and dispatched Mr. Blair Igfin to Richmond. lie suited that he mu “réady to receive any agent whom he (Dnvis) or my other inlluentinl potion now relisting the net‘ional authority may rinformally tend m 9. (Lincoln) with a rim gal—“curing pea to the people of our amnion country.” ‘. Alter‘Mr. Davis had read and re-read Lflr. Lincoln’u letter. Mr. Blair remorked ito him that-the part. of it about our com lmon country related to the port of Mr. .‘Dnvit' letter nbout the two countries.—-¢ ll‘fllr. Duvi; said It; In underamd it." These theta were considered IO importlnt by Lin 'call. and Blair that. the latter authorized lthe farmer to 'm'ttke an entry oi the matter I upon the bird; ofhls letter to futile. These letters. resulted in the appointment of lMeun. Stephens. Camphe-ll nntl liuuter,‘ lbv Mr. Davin’.‘ as comunaebners. They up. pliPd for mlniiutiun through Gen. Grant's lines. In theulm—nce ofGrunt, and through the rehutt‘s of Secretary Stanton. they were tletnlnr-d for some llulfl without the lines. and m thpinteri'ul Mr. L ncolndia‘patched Mujur Ei‘l‘m t with a letter of lratruulion to secure from mom curnmiremnerp, botore their mlmiuinn. a written ncknuuledgmcnt that they rain» to éunler 'on the 1)»th of Mr.‘ Lincnln’a lduir'lo M'r. Davin-in tact to entrap than: into on utkniistun upon his allusion to "our common country." Fol lowing Major Eckert. Secretary Seward was di ntche‘il. armed with nletter of ' struc ticltflto make known to them (GEM-ea thing: are indispensable." to wit :. “First. The restoration of the. National authority throughout. all the States. Sec oml. .\'o rem-ding by the Etecutite ol' the United State: on me aluvrry question. from the yumition nuumed tliereou in the late .Annual Menage to Cougrt-ss. and in the ”preceding documents. Third. No regs-a. tion of hostilities short of an end 01 the war. ‘und lhfllllsbflqlllllg of all the'forcus hostile ‘tOlllt‘GerEl'DlflPlfl-t You will inform them that all pmpoaitions bl their» not tinconsin ‘ tent with the above will be confiidpred antl pnaqed uton in a spirit ofuincel e’libcrnlily.” In the meantime Gen. Grant arrived at his heut'lqmtters (Ind admitted the rebel commirumnem. M.~jor Eckert pit-rived and "fulfilled his instnmtlonn. The commiisiun err stated [ll-’ll they desired to go to Wash ingtOn to con'er "iniformulfv" in reference . to matters mentioned in Mr. Lincoln's lct ‘ tar to Mr. Blair. but “without any compitr thllL-P no any fi'uenuon in the letter.” MW 'jor Eula-rt thereupon notified them that. ‘thpy cnuld not| proceed. a; they had nut complied with the termn.‘ Upon reading the Major’s dis-patch ‘Mr. Lincoln was about to n-null him and Secretary swam, hut a telegram from General Grf-nt was re ceived which changed his pnrpme, and he sent a tlturulch to Grunt saying he would him: ”personally meet the commicrionerq at For rest Monroe. Grant hml tell-graph ed tho! the cotmnissioneru' “t'ntenlt‘om «r: uhodunt‘ ' .' 'nrwrt' to nature pine: and limos." H 0 su'ttlfurtlmrfithnt “Their let tet to me was Eill that the Fresndt-nt’s in struction: contemplated to securo their sale con‘rlurt if tlmy hm] usedtha same language to Major lit-kart " < ‘ ’ Upon Mr. Linanln’a nrrivnl liein furnieli ,ed with the comm as oner,’ letter, pronoun- L'ced by Major Eekert to be unsatisfactory.— Their letter l‘Pf‘ltefl the letter of instruc tion from Jefferson Dzwie. to . the effect . that “in conformity with the letter of Mr. Lincoln." they “fire to proceed to Wash ington‘city for inlormal conference with him upon the iqueq involved in the exist. in; war and For the‘purpcse of securing ‘poace to the two countries." They nayzt "Our earnest, desire is that. ujust and hon-t .or‘able pence may he agreed upon. and we ‘nre prepared to receive or submit. proposi tloua “158:2 hi” Wm”! :“d ‘0 the 3" tainmrnt of=thut end.” In another "0“} to Major Eckert. thny say: ~ 1 "‘We are willing to proceed to Portrait-1‘ Monroe. mid there to have an informal ‘ conference with any person of wreons thht President Lincoln may appoint: on the ‘bnsiu of his letter to Francis P. Blair. out the 18th of—lapuary. ultimo. or upon nnyl other terml or conditions that he may: here-I'm- propose, nht. inconnls'tnnt. with; the essential principles of sell-government and popular rights. upon which our Instigl tions are foundvd. It. is our earnest. Wis l to ascertain. after A free interchanged] idea; and intot'mntion, upon what princh‘ pies and terms, if any. u just ind honou hlo hence can be establinhed without. the further effusion of blood. and to contribute our utmost etl‘nrtn to warmplt‘uh such it re NHL, We think it better to add. that. in' ‘nccepting yOur pnuport, we are not to heal ‘undervtood as committing ourselves tol lanything; but to carry to this informal' leonference the views and feelings above lax [rt-eased." . ‘ After Mr. Lincoln“: arrival it lour hours’ conference wax held. Hays Mr. Linmln: “No papers were exchanged or produced, ! and it wns in mlvance agreed that the can»! [vetsation rm to he informal and verbal, lmerely. On our part. the whole eubstance’ of the instructions of the Secretary of State ’horein before recited. was slated and insist ed upon. and nothing wu laid inconnistent therewith. while by the other party it‘ was not said thnt. in any event. or on any condi tioii they would not consent hr reunion; and yet they vequally omitted to declare that they would so cohsent. They seemed to desire a postponement of that queation, ahtl the adoption of some other course first. which. 1 In: some of them seemed toy-312e, might orl might notlead to reunion, but which coureel we thought would amount to an indefinitel postponment. The ooul‘ero'uce ended with-i out. rec-alt." | In Mr. Seward'n report occur the follow-l in; etntemente: | “The Richmond party approachetl the; ,dimusaion ntherindmtly, anilnt no time, Idtd they make cutest) Idem-ode or Iradcr‘ ‘ armal stipulations" absolute refunds. * " Whnt the insurgent, party seemed chieflyl to favor mu 5 Wpoxemenz 0/ I'm quatmn .Qfl [separation upon which the war in waged. und 4 in mutual direction of the elforts of the. {Government. :3 well as those of the insurfi gents, to some Bxll‘lnlio policy or .cheme.l tor aaeason. during which passions mightl be expected to subside and the armies be lteducevl, nnrl mule and intercourse bea ltween the people of hotlreections be resu. 1 Hum}. It was suggested by them that. 'through ranch ptyzpnnment we might now. ihavo immediate pence. with some not very l lcertnin prospect oi‘an ultimate satislnctory‘l {adjustment of political relatiom between: , the Government. end the States. section orl 5 people, now enguged m conflict. with it.” 1 E Here. then. we have the whole thing. idistinctly wt forth. Mr. Lincoln defllrt‘d to comm-H. Davis and his commissioners tol hi. ‘view of "it common country." whilet they donired to remain non-committal. pre— i vious. at. least, to the commencement oil negotiations. As is shown. Mr. Lincoln; ifkstretl to secure An advantage in the start. . .In order that his anti-alevery instructions to Secretary_ Seward would come in With more tome uud efi‘ect. Although the com mie-toner: proposed nothing, they "fund. mfmg: they even hinted at an ultimate. £00919“. cud GI ant’uutement about their. intention it. “mama. The public loan thus judge who wu the mm in ‘ thou negotmiom, ma "#0 in mnnfibl. ‘ ti rd he he “3 Wsw *KWQKYW ‘5 > Lfi. tion ofllre people wu instant? directed ,townrd the Chief Mugiltt‘lie. an they‘waitu edwhh painful anxiety home lign on his lymrt which might indicate adesire to taro‘ the priceleis opportunity to good account. With the departure of the Secretary of State to:- fortress Monroe, admittedly for the put-time of conferring with Messrs. Ste phens, H outer and Campbell, a hope sprang up in our breast; that the President did in deed comprehend the situation; and thin ‘ hope n- so Strenatbened as to amount to actual belief when Mr. Lincoln himself went down to meet the commissioners. Demo. i crat: 3nd conservative men'of all parties and factiona hailed the event as the pouible forerunner of peace. None but the radicals were displeased, and this dissatisfaction on their part only stiffened the hopes of all itrue Unionists. The significant arti‘ in in“; Washington Circuit-[e wereiconsidered .as to much prldltinnal weight to the teati ' many that tho President really desired lpeai‘e. But when. Mr. Lincoln and ‘Mr. Wit-ward came back to Washington,.and the irobql cominirsiom rs returned to Richmond, 1 and the terult olthe conference was authorv itatvvely announced an no result, then the :Pwelfina tiueur grateful hope which had llmen nurely lilting the Provident to the 'hizhast place in me ad‘eotioua of the peo -Ipld. button in reflux. and has 2ft last strand lcd him upon it loner shore of popular con ltequt than auv on which the iucnpaeltiea inf hid administration have yet cut him.- l'l‘hinlcing men are now beginning to recall ,the tact that Mr. Lincoln. as President, A never yetflucceelled in anything he wayed. lßutt‘or him even Mr. Seward might have luverterhthe‘ ntrueule through the negotia- Xions oFISGI. When. after the war had lrenllv not in, the President undertook it: ‘conduct. everything went wrong~from the lvery instant that he assumed the teaponai~ lhi‘lity of setting aside General McClellan’s {plane the adoption ofwhich plans by suc iceediug commanders has gained us all our 1 Victories. The President's scheme of omm 1 penuited gm :m-ipation fell still horn. His a proposal for gradually removing s‘luvery be. lfore the year 19cm was quite unnoticed by lCongreu. The plan for e‘xpatrintik or {colonizing the neuroes miserably failed.— 1 Hit foreign paltry has consiated in squarely 3 backing down whenever any other govern imvn liuusasumed a truculent demeanor ,ai wane.“ the Trent afl‘air. . Under Ueuernl - Dix. while Lieutenant ‘Colonrl Ludhiw was commissioner, the ex i clmngo of prismtms proceeded regularly and amnethly. although at that time some ', of the mom, llFllt‘ttiF questions. because on lirely now-l. arms. but after Mr. Lincoln inasumed tho di~uharge of that office the ex‘ inhungc wa» entirely blocked and no relief as nhtmnml ulllll the whole matter was “gamut m llm hamlw ol‘Genoral Grunt. The Insult ol the Limtenant Grneral’s “sump. l hon of the dim is described by that ofllcer lhimself m a m urplete success. In every lthzus. in short, which the President has lamdortnkrn. he lma proved hinm‘lfa livtng: Erxponeut of the fundamental principle of tlw cirruuilm-ution office—how not to doit. l l The fir» purer: hove sneeringly commen ted upon the Hilgect of peace by‘the dccla-l 'r'ttinu that (1“ ncral: Grant and Shmman’ lnro “our best penco-_confinissionrrs.” Cun ‘sorvntive nwn hora accept the statement! {and are u illiug to place thé entire question , lwith thou» oflinpw. For General Grant, in ' l his despatch of February 2 tothe Secretary 2 Inf State. clcnfiy showed that he knew how to manage the nutter—that he could makel peace on the Basis of the Union. He oh-: j mined more from ztho commissiouern in his. llwlt-l. intemew Wllh them. than either Mn} lliincoln or Mr. Seward did in their four: hours of useless or tricky gobble. He found . out ”talliesd‘i. Stephens and Hunter were: actuated ‘ov a "sincere desire for peace and: Union.” The President and Secretary of. State declare that they could only discover; that the commissioner: were inflexible in the demand for separation. . i In view of these. things. people here do‘ not hesitate to-dc‘clare that therPrcsident‘ is respomihle for all the future bloodshed‘ of the war—that every man killed hereafter mu have been~ unnecessarily slaughtered. Tnev unlicnflntly assert that Mr. Lincoln has ‘never bum, :iole to rise shove the mercl potlifoggel‘. that 1113,1 e ohlect baa been.| not how to do, But how not to do: that he. has thrown every obstacle in the waypi honest attempts to end the war and "NH. our country; and that having neglected; the golden ‘opportunity which. right-Fully; employed. would have secured immediate peace and Union. he has demonstrated his I utter inability to obtain thcile blessings.— Houce the bitter indignation which is felt ugninat hitfilmro, not only by Democrats. but by all honest and practical men in his arm party. SrzcrA-ron. .‘ Since the recent extension of General Grant‘s muthvrn flank to Butcher’s run, everything ha been profoundly quiet.— The troops on both aides are hard at. work building earthworks. Beth side: ofHatch er's run am now defended as strongly as minim-y ski)! can do it. Th'cre seems to be very little doubt an: Genera) Sherman’s advance has crossed the Ediato rivar at Duncan’s and Bolmau’a bridgu, north of thkville. Brnnohvmo is nqlonger threatened by him. His ud vunoo in slid to be two-thirds of the way to Columbia. but this in premature. What Sherman will suit: by avoiding all'the im portant pants in South Carmina. and push ing forward over Ipnrsely settled had to the interior, is hard to tell. All is quiet at Wilmington. No Peder-n 1 advance hnuyot been mad pot: the city.— Admin! Porter bu lent Sunbelt expedi- Lion up Little Ever on the cm? of South Carolina, near the borders of N nh Caroli nu. Ha captured a few prisoners and I small amount. of cotton. There is no longar any doubt that two French rams. Stonewan and Expid-n, are ufloat on me ocean, sailing under the Con fedente flag. They are armed with Ann strong guns. ' M.njm~ General Schofield bu been assign ed to thewm mung of all the Faderal troops in North Cnmhm, including those .t. Fort. fisher. ’Gen. i‘erry will. .howeVer, remain "t Pnrc. Fuhnr‘afi-Jqs of Wednudny. 'nu hdeux now: have Adv-bend "to ruin manil wanton. _ . An exehnnud prints! from Ri‘tbmnd as”! Iru ro portrd were lhut Sherman had been clutched. tad that Buuregnrd ha! been killed Th. rtbol Gen. Whoohr. n!- uvr sun-re am In Aikcn, dron Kglputrkk I" mun wand: Bunchulle. fiZicn’s Herald (Methodist) expoun lstes earnestly against the proposed mango “ration ball at. Washingtofi, to be given in the puent office building. It uys: "While we regard it u a sin at any time. on such an occasion for the nntion'l offici als to condescend m such levity as to Attend un-l sanction A grand ball, we shall look upon it. at this time an a flagrant insult. both to God and men. We therefore hope Lb“ good sense and betteraiudgment will pro ved at Washington, an that, if forlno oth er reason, out. of respect. to the memory of‘ those who hue died for the counky. out of sympathy for thoumdl who still weep and, mourn, And out of I decent. regurd [or the Chriefian sentiment: cl the tweet indol in All mama. there will be no pMQufi‘l juguguution ball glue yeah”, ' ' BEE THE WAR NEWS. no: tn “Inn“ "um 30‘1”? & 60mm), ~13” OLD EYES MADE NEW. ‘ Mu" sun‘ A P‘.‘”"‘" direcfinu ho' to Ipfldilr "r ANOTHER goxnx—Fnucu 3- A ' “05' ”sh: snd gm up spectacles. vithont nld‘ Shah: (lon of Edmnn W. and “"2“" '3 of sm" 0' '“Pdkinf- 391“ b! mnll, "*9. 0|! ' . mm“? ) . member of . "wklnf lacentt. Adan“. ‘ smile, of “will“ - '2m ”.09!“ a: B. FOOTB, u. 1).. l a.» Hickley’l Comm”. ‘“ the hit; «I.- Jan..3o. cm - 1130 Broulwty, .\‘. t". ‘ dry, lost billite on the 9th mugs ' h I) __._.M_H . I. picket duty in the neighborhood of ENG ’ ' R. NARSHALL'S (manna swrr. _.‘ H ' not through the 'heafl, Thli Sunlhn thoroughly waved itself to be‘ er's RN!- 0W" ' , 'u’urived , the brat article known for curing the Catnrrh.‘ and Fxpitoa on the spot. 3" mam Rodin , Fold :1: the Head and Hfll‘dlt'll'. 1t ha been her: on Thursday evening.“d “en“? . 4 {Willi an excellent "mu, in many cam 52! ErerGreen Gun-teryob Saturday mornmg- 5“ l fz‘ll'egoyeq. alertness has been rerlnoved by 1;. w“ earn: an 2‘ ‘ to" ngewu 20 us month: and Gdsyl.nddh:om' ‘by i.“ use. 8 V “ll been Perl“ I nap in the ser jun} one yur._ can tn 1- It is {mgr-An: and ngremble, Ind ours I!- nxden I 3‘ him II 0“ 0f the s°“ 9! '9 ‘ I'DHTI hum to the, dnllhnvy palm caused 'dlerl ‘ i :5. dlie:iel a; llllxebhcnd. Thr unlutlain- uni: ‘ ~ "1 ‘ "Vl,, mg: are e‘g tful and invi ant n 3. Ppor Funk! 33!: hl,’ 3°“ to "f" :8 HO" «pens and purges out all obstrucfifill. flunglh: Inqlhor ucrificfifiPPn n" “a! ° W '. lwdl 9“ the glands, and gins 1 health, Iction to long, oh how long. mmt thin once s'l“ thy parts nfl‘ertull contxnuo to be deluled in the blood of“! 9“ 3°” ‘hlnflhlrty Yenl' of 8-10 Ind “39 °f ’ . "Dr. Marribnll'i (‘ntnrrh And Hendnche Slum." childnnl ‘ has proved its great rain: {or all the common diseases or the bend. and IV. this moment lumls higher Hanover before. 4 ll ls recqmmended by many of the but phy liu'ans, find {I used. ‘11: great succus'wd latisfaction cverywhm.‘ _ . Read the Certificates 0! Wholesale Drug— gins in H 554: The undrrsigned,hurlng tut many years bc’en acquainted with “ Dr. Var- Ihall‘s Cunrrh and Hendache‘Snngf," and “Id it. in our wholclnle trade, chat rfully lute, that we believe it to Le equal, In tvcry "rpm, tn the recommendations give'n of it tor the cute or Calarrfml Afl'ections. and tlmtit is decided ly the best. article wé have ever known for ‘1! common diseasesbof the Heal. Burr & Perry, Boston; Reed, Ausmn & Co.. Boitcn; Brown, Lamsout 00., llmlon: Ru—d. Cutlor 5: Co.. Boston; Srth \\'. chlo, Benton; \Viliou, Fairbunk a 00.. llualoui llenshnw, Edmundl Jr (‘1... Bgélo’n; Hill. flay. Portland, Me; Burner! & Park, .\ew York; A, B. «k D. Sarah‘s, New York; S‘wpbpu Paul & (In , .\'ew York: Izhlkl .\linur & C 6., .\'cw \‘ui-L; )chvs» mu 5, Ruhlnus. New York; A. 1.. .Sr‘mlll £43., New York; \I. Ward. L‘lusv: & Cu . .\lm Yurk; Bush k {M}: .\'rw York. For sale by All Druggisla. Try it. » Nov. 14, 156-1. 1y , SPECIAL [ROCHE TAX-00]? Tue, Dew],- ty Colluctnr'ot U. S. Tau for this can‘t], give: nbtice tint-1 list a! file Special income In ordered to be united night the “John Resolution of Camel!" appyoved July 4th, 1864, has been received from the Aluuor of Ihe district, and dust pnyment of the ram can be made u bin cute in the bofough ofGeuyl burg, It all! time [lx-"lou- $0 the 131: on or Mucn xur. L , WWO under-and am Franklin lnd ox .fonl townnhipl have gone vlgorqualy $0 work to fill their quotas with volunteers, ptbudis -1 Irina no holding meetings will: [be lune ob ,jeol, nnd‘will no doub! get. through too. In Hhe neighborhg counliu‘ volunteering in b;- 1 coming more active ercry day. ”On Thundu)‘ weak. a hill. afiered by Mr. lcSherry, passed chip Sengle ot flail State. increulng Iha compenn‘alion ofthe coup ty communion“, jurors andlwltnmen. m the counties of Ad.lm£, Armurong, L'ycuming‘nnd Clinxon. . ‘ , @The Anniversary of the Ger. Ref Sun day School will he held in the Ger. 1121101“:er in this place on thq‘ evening of Wednesday. Feb. 22nd, commencing u 6) o'clock. The excrc‘isen will ccnlln of Singing. Speeches, Religious Table-us, to. Admission. 20613.. .the proceed: to be devoted to the lnteresto at tho ncbool. Ticlreu to be had oftbe children, 'or at the Drug Store of S. S. Porney. The ex ‘ cruises will be of 9.ler lotenaliugmatura, an 'will-donbllesl outset a lime audience. ‘ WExcuuion fickets over the Gettysburg Riilroud Will be ismed en the 22d, to Hano ver, to pttend the Ladies’ Fair, at. 50 'cenu from Gggt‘yabung and” cents from Oxford, in cluding a free ticket to the Fair. , E‘Thl wuther, In! Week 'wnl' u- Iremely cold. Onr Tuesday the lherlbometer ranged M. three nnd four: degrees below zero, {mud on Wedneédnysmoruing‘ the mercury went down to m'glu degi-ees below zero, which we be lieveii the coldest pom! it ha; reachqd this winter. .. ' ' ' ”On Sunday week) an election wnrheld for [mater of‘tho‘ old Lutlnonn church in Hau m or. The Rev. Mr. Yingllug, ofPerryville, was chosen almost. unanimously. ‘ ‘ fi‘fi'e are ngaffi under obligation to Mr. .\lcShen-y, of me Senate. Ind Mr. Marsh-11, at Hie House. for legislative documents. Q‘Wanfiingmn Morriwn. of Company 11. 2211 Pa. Cavalry, has been promoted to flu Sec ond Lieutenancy of said Company. 3W3” Papers, Window Curtain Pnpen, km, kc. Read adv.‘ onlosm. Howell kl Bourke, in Ibis issue. This is an old and reliable house. Give them A call; v FATAL Occcunosr‘We 15m from the finger-stoma Mail thu a diam}; occurred at Mammals Sbloon, in that phce. on the night ofthe 71h instant, between Thoma: South and Joby Butts, which resulted in the death olthe letter. I: appear: tfm.‘ the purties were (luring the day engaged‘ idcoak figt Ling. who?) 5 dis pute arose between them, which remnined on: “Wed until the evening, when Bum came m tho¢tloon find cancd fouth' out. There was some Incarnation in fr, mo! the mic ,when Bomb drew I revolve? and fired. 11:31:11 en tering the neck of the unfonnnnte man, pm.- elnling bl: wind-pip. ?Luv! )0 Mia; In M. hand, canningiynmedime defth. South unmodifie ly surrendered himselfi sud was sent to prilon to await. hi! trial. 3! . Who “loynl” cfynnty of Somerset seems ‘to require miliury aurieflhnée. It in aid that. ‘ on Ibundny week A l‘quiof twenty-one men want to Lower Turk'ayfoot town-hip, when ‘ they "rested eight duel-ten, but. only Iher a flag: m, fight. will: 9'll. 9! them Ind his lon Ind wife-‘tbe fight lasting {ram'ionr o’clock in ‘ the morning till noon; Several of we guard wax-e wounded sud-the; men captured. ‘ [O'A gull’d from the U. 8. Hospital vim ed nuke: onmm. StLuEdly Ind Wednesday nominal“ b} urdei‘ o? Surgeon “inner, re ‘qu'ired ell civ'iliufu w}u‘ing military coats to dofi‘ them And hend lhlin over into the panes lian of Una}: Samuel. Quite e number of enquiry people were bbb‘ged to give that up ‘ Ind recur}: to theii‘ Flames unpeolecte'd from the keen blaze of finiten—York 75m. ‘ film: before leifing New Yérk, for En roper, some of tho New Yuk friend: of Gen. ucpmm pmontod tin: with $30,000 if: gold. wasted forms wgieh ere occuioned by 60min": :vr ~——*- one ezucks of ileale end whom din oint .fl'Hon. Thoma 5- $l., U. 8. Senator: meat and blighted hope have ruined agfietin from Meryl end, died It ”hinge“ on ‘llou- for the eitinction oflife e.- n relief; lhfll when dny morning. 3 inch die, being prepared for the event, we are ~——-—o.- .._...“ e- no} made to {el-l no end; but ah, how exceed a’We are up: in be free with om- jokeg ingly difl'erent the new; when more who hnve non K - ~ . . ' 'ust nrrired to number) or women mad—when 1:6 inficrrazuf] {heir dmfl‘ 3mm "Ck l {hose whose enciczy Ind whose pasilionin eo e. 0 on Aid, then 11l Alike bow to ciety are an useful, so elevated, me culled from 1:: necessity oh-ecoum to their big-5...").l our midst; those around when the tender tie! and often - _ . ' . of. men: or comp-nine are clustered; whén veilin 1161' f 1:: ”quite? skln‘ The [ire-1 Inch}: who ere in the Mean of life, whose age. 8 1e f- “ phyllcxlnnjro'n ppon 'thneu has been felt. religiously as well u whntever denntee from their peeulinr .yp} morally, we exclaim, when such ere so unex. (em and ““895- niece from the {not that“ pecudly hurried than our midst, the circum their better informnl'o 1 Mi lettuce almost pulsles our sensibilities and we _ ' u e ' ”um 800 an are induced in cry Out, 0 LOrd, why dost thou es} to detect and damn the medical deln- eo emicz ne’! 510 m and impoeiuons (bu are um." upon I What is 1053 Louise in it; her denr compan the 00mm i . u'ion, who" ehe was only or 5 short leneun; tom 1. mundtyt Th“ they "° ”9"; '“di what a. Jan to her kind parents—what n 103! R ‘l’ 'OP 511'! ref-11y Valuable mven- , elm, has the church met. with to which she he me!) in “gen by the {reamem Doct. J. c, , longed; her sweet voice will no more be heard 'A er's Chemical . . in that choir in which she to elated! ' ‘oinod ltytbeir hundu Tinned!“ 13‘"? mew“ with her plenum nubclltee in mini} the of "I” ‘med' -_ 0! lppreclute the ulna . songs of Zion. .She mu fled; with whom the composition 3%” $3311.50 “my know their; writer has met. but I luv times, hair-0&1 [but 1: rd . w erexe the man whoa-t little Bequainmnce end from the r‘epnmion 91' a 'l Papeageble phyelcum eicher dis- 5 given to her by (hone who knew her has, she plunge} up: or diseounge their use I No bad encompliehmenu end ponened phone filo canon or pug-shit hurdone more for the; chem- of lociehility and plnunnmgn or in’- NYlnna!) furmly then the medical yrofeuion. ' ureouue which procure winning attachments x one u followeq by noble:- men of [9} no-7 end enmlrmiom She lived in the conslam‘ bler made; not in there one 'hich haul-enjoyment. of religion—wee a member of the‘ defines the best thanks ofmnnkigd'__un. Lutheran Church, and died, we In” “My, ‘0" (N. Y.) Democmt. reuon tobelieve, with :he brightest. anticipn -———-—~«-..__‘.__ . tionn oi uhliuful Immorulil‘v. Bu rem-iull ”The Democratic press end the muse: E.” “interred in Mt. 05mm Cagneteri—the of e - . ev. r. Hen having isconru on Ire oc bbzuoofl; S’WM’ ““P‘ ”19 “3°", cuion to a lege and Ind audience . ° 0 hoddflW-dre lune» in} In her illneu it. is becoming to say that the thew-thunk- to Gov. Cnrtin for hie manly hm medic-1 aim the; cou‘lid be :btniged,‘wu3 rote". '3" m ‘ - , used but the hand or rovi ence Mr 1. w {e- Emu-:3” :gorpnnomof Lincoln s move her from our midu. The Ihoflnen oil "8" qum under the‘ her illneu wen! u to prep-nub: we my lung. «in. ‘ WM [.3131 no degree of ham, no pertinnlu .1 Lecture will in dglivnod this 0 mg. in sand. 4. anyw- 8%.»,333 '6. new. Snbjoot, 1m: him-mun. I SPECIAL NOTICES. MARRIED. ,7 T::I;luur, On w» 161.11, in this yldcmhv Im. w.I hm.- Whmu............... Demrich. Mr. J. CALVIN LIUHTXER. of flux \\ 11e.n.................. oknk, lowa, sun.uf Ex-Shmifl' Lighluvr. of H 133 Com.— cnqmy, to “is: ELLEN S. TAWNEY, of Rye .......... .............. Mohatpleunnl Inwnahip, Admm munly. 50 m 1...,.......... “mm... (In lb" Slut uh.., at the \L E. k'ursmmgv. in 1iurLubm1......... ....1... Peteraburg, Y. 8.. by Rev. \V. G. Ferguson. (‘lowr See". Mr. ISAAC HOWE. of Huntinglou, to Miss 'l‘immhy m-0d... 1! ”HA ANN (”10(37an Munnllon tuwnship. l’lM .\‘l-e‘1.....‘...........‘... 0n the nth insL. in \hxilvmuwn, by the l'hulrr M 1‘nnp........... lame, Mr. ANDREW J. BIT'fiXGKI’. 10 Mi.“ Hutu} grmmq,'lwr bag. ANNIE R. WARREN. all of Mrnnllen luu‘nihip.‘ ‘ On the 5m in“. n Vau- le‘urul. l;_\ lief. W. Y. P. Davis. MLHHXRY HAAR. lm-r A! butle mwn, to Miss .\L\l.l.\h.\ \\' HUM-IR. near Paradise Church. Yurk county ; On the 9m inm by ad. m. mm, m. ’ABRAHA.“ SHNFT. M, (qud. m ML“ (‘A'I‘HARISE MARIA, daughter 0! 311‘ [Lmzrl thler, cf Moumplrns.ml Inuuihlp. < ()n the same dd}. b) lbr "my. .\gr. sl.“le ILA UCHiI ax to Miss ‘CATIIAHUP: LHQEW, ! of Bern'ick township. ; ' I On the 7th 0! l-‘eh.. nt (‘arlisie P»: ‘by RM. i-D. Stock, Mr. GEORGE \‘DIIE u} “in! \l.\|l\', ‘ A. STUCK, both of me \icimiy ..c .\'m u.- forfi, Adams (-0., Pa. ‘ ' 0n theeveqinp of Ihe 71h MEL, by n)"; J. S. .\lcfilqrxuy, Rev. J. G. “DORE. of En: Bull;- mnre Cont’ervnce, ‘0 s‘l” I‘ARRIF. SAULEIK, duyghler uflsnnc Sndlrr, HM] . u! \‘trk Emmy. DIED mom-mu notxccs 3 cents per line for ull ever tourliues—msh lo acrompnu) native. :Om the Imh insh, nun- .\'rw Fhes'er, .\lri D'ANIEL MAI:CII,I_Aged 64 your“ months and 29 day. L On'vlhe soth 1111.,“ "mplnn.\lr. JAMES MCKEJ'Z ('lffiU¥lSlEß, age-1.2": _u-.\rs nml 1! (hrs. On Friday week, in .\{onmptcu-nt mwn- Ihip, .Mnmarotmxy. Mrs. MARY. u": ul'Frcd erivk Ulum, in'flfe B'sl3t'fll' u! ht-r up. A! Horemw, Alabama. on the fill: of Oct. Ins}, JOHN THOMI’SUN. of, (‘O. K. 1015:: "ex. P. \'.. use! about ‘s)?“l‘s. He mu wwuryd at Plymouth, .\'. C. 0n the w, insh, in Emmitsbv rg. ’mnuw B, CA‘IPBELL, non of Illackl'ord HUI] .\lnrv Ann Campbell, aged 13 your: 6 months “Ide dag s. _ 0n the 12th inst , in this phce. HARRY. in fant son of “'ln. H. hnd .\l. A. Aughlnhgtuzh. In Bendersville, but the la! inn... JM‘OB AL BERT. only :01: of Solo-Jon and Caroline Cline, flgt‘d 6 womb. and 1 day, . In Slrnbnn ton nahip. on the 6111 hut. ED. WARD FRANCIS. bnll of Singleton and Re beccfl Juno Chrouialor, aged ll’ffiouzhu and 9 dnyu. - . < ‘ » . Commnhirnted. ‘ Died, In Litt‘u’oorrn. on the 30th 11".. nllrr a shirt illness, in the 21d year ol her age, Mrs. LOUISA S. KIN ZER, cunsurt. of Dr. Thcmu Olcnr Rinzer. ' Deéth has again entered the chamber of one whose pr ”'1 acts tor a plenum end happy life hue been uuddenly blasted, lbut hinstvd ”M." in connection with the things ,uf time right tense; form departure from thin world of 3m row and nflliction to such an 'onc an thewhjrt-t of this run-Inuit, brings to hei- the enjoymz nt of that unending lupp'mesi tghich lhode who" trust, in n Redeemer aha l he the recipients of. ‘ 1 We luck for those to die whom age hasl mule lo tater, upon whwm dlseaue hztl Cullen .with its ravages, and who hive lrom time 15 time tempotuily recovered trmn Ainuunhle maladies and have lived beyond all expecta tion—when web as these are rompelled to‘u clung! time {or eternlvy, we Ire likely to yiel-l at] once to to «flinctinq a dispensation of Provi dence. So it it with our dextr lnttle children, when the icyhend of death in: i‘tiselfon tho-e sweet delichtp, form: which hue jult budded u l: were to blouom for a season, when the hand but performed it: mtuion Iva man he‘- eoine resigned to the work, little children [lt‘- ing been hidden to come unto their Benren‘ly Father,who will take them to Hit bosom belore they no permilted to be corrupted by the wickedneu of e perverse world. Be taken their: to flimlelf, in whose urn: they are for rver bnppy. ’ So also itit of then when: worn gut and ”.5. in life, no hymn many not' :11 tom- Mned,¢n "on.“ tron 0:9 crap 9! gm new} when our the cop“. ' J. a; 3. ‘ mm: cm, Id, THE can” smug“ “not? —_ Sn Jun Cuul'l Gun-nu "nu Plus. Prfimred from n pxudfipfiou of flu . J. Chrke, . D., Phyllcinn Egtmfllnm‘fl » m 09”.; m. hummus Indium is hm u ailing“ the cut: of nll thou plinful find tungsten! diunsu to which Ibo fun-lo car” i smmiou is guided. h modem" ullueiir * nd remove: :11 ohnmcuonl, mad I m.” . cure any be xelied on. _ To Nuried Ladle: it h peculiarly “ma..— It .111. in :1 short time, bring on the In“: perigd will: "gulur‘ny. . Eioh bottle, price One Doll-«r, Mm o‘- Governmeut Sump of Gran Briana,“ PC: veu: counkuhill. ~ (human—Thus Pill: IhooM lot M Q‘? by Fun-l" during an nun mun noun: Pn-gmmcy, n they It! lure to Mn; OI H . carriage. but at nnyrother Mm they I" m In mum. ofmrvom nadir-n 1 Andi... Pain: in the Back and Linn», ukguo on diff-if exertion, Palpitnlipn 0E hhe Hurt, Hyslo cl, ma mum, mm mm will mm ‘ cm! «ha. I“ olhcr megms hummiled; und Almongh u powirlul remedfldo not coutnjn iron. anomaly" nmimun)’, or unylhmg hunhfl to the comma.- than. ‘ » Pull directions in the pamphlet around wk pnckuge, which shouldvbn carefully {unnerved} Sold by all Draggipq. $01,: M 9!“ for m; Vu‘gwd Sum nnd Cut-nub. . , JOB MOSES. Z 7 Cortlnndt Sufi. Y. N. B.—-—sl,oo and 6 I.o;ng stnnpl eqclm‘ to In] authorized Agem, will insure g bouh,‘ containing 50 Pills, by return mail. Sold bx A. D. Buehler. ~ [Spin 14, 186 i. 1, IF YOU WANT TO KNOW A Hula of everybinu relating to the human ”new, mu]; and lemnle; the cauus «udmu mom of dim-us i the marriage cunoms of zha world; how to marry we“ and a thousand things never puhiiflzed betorr, rcML the re vised and ‘m‘h‘rgnl gdiuon of “Medical com. mon Sense," n 4 cuxious book for culinus pm yle, run! .1 26m! bypk for every onc‘ lOQ p‘gen, mu Illualrntmns. Brim-5| SU. Cou h~nu table-ecu! hoe m any udaresu. Book: my bede ul. the Buck notch. 61' \vikl be mm: by mail, post pint—g“ reteim of me pri-o.—- Adan-u DR 1:. u. yours, M. 1)., Jam. 30 Cm‘ 1130 lhundnu). N.’-\'. TEE MARKETS. ‘ GETVTSUI'Ihi—SATL‘MM' LAH‘. .N 01) «010 L’.‘ . '7 Au 2 5.? lo 2 6“ 1! :25 HIT-m l Gt} 1 6.3 B.\l.l;‘l.\lUßH—l"nuut_ LAs'r film”. “‘hml 1131”,. Com. \m Ulll‘ . ............. L. n... “for L‘nlllo. [wr I‘”qu Hogs. per 1num1...,;... H») ”J (‘lm'z-r-sm‘dmum}.... Flux-mu}. Tim-uh ~4en1........... Whidud ........r......‘ .Sherifl’s Sale. .\' pllhunm'c of n uritmf \'-n¢lilinni'}2,x. 1 puma, i-sued on! of“)? Com! m Cowman has or .\«hun' umnty, Pu" Inn! m we dirt-Med. I!” be lxpment to Public Salr. M. ”:1: Fault lluuse, izi'Ocuy-hurg, am h.\'l Ile -1m: the n in tiny cl» MARCH mxc’, ’n l uK-IWL l'. .\l., [ln 101165ng duuihul licul hwy, tir: A HALF LOT OF ulml‘XD. mum in m. hurnugh o! (iMlysburn .\Ainmn mung. Pl'.' :Idjuinilrfl I‘ul of Jacob minkcrhufl‘un the amt. I'nl uf Hnrfi'} D. Wnull-s uu \hr “(-4, running on ank -lr- c; on {ln north, u‘ud running lug): to an nl'm cm the ipul'ti.‘impiQud hill) n twp-{turf \\'en}lhrrhonx~d.d Dnrllmg g}? A th'rh‘ n Uuhllol'y Kin-hon uuutlg-d. . Wood DEM, Men A mo-nm‘y'Cmmhumkn 1". Shop, mlh u uni-slui'y 'l'r'uuxmr's Sm". nl - 3-1 I). kc. Se‘zm‘l Mu] mken m c». ccution ne the property a! “mu? 0. (‘AMII ‘ ADA )1 HERBERT. Sin-rim Show”. uflirc, Getty-shark. Mar, '.'o, Mb. 3913’1'r1l prr cent. "1' lluf' purchase mom-y up m nll axles hy the MIL-riff nun-t In: puid’uwr innnhllialrb afw-r [he pruperly is “run l. dawn or qumt‘nimn- In cmnp'y llnrrc“ ill: the may". {5 will hr “gain put upJur sail . Valuable Personal Property 1‘ PH}. N‘ FALK—On WEDNESDAY“ f‘ {he 15th day 01 3.11:0! um) lhe wh- M-rihn, inlgmling In q'lil farming. will tell M l‘uhiic Hair. .11. his residenrr. in Frnlhim lovi n-hip.Ad'am«l canny, about l 4 mili-I nor h. wul m Grecnmonn', und 4 milr: .omhwul. uf‘ (:el|3'sllnf;t,'lllv lollowingperwrnl property: 5 haul of “'UiiK HORSES, (one 5 fins young Bay Sluiiion,) 5 “Hell Com, 3 FM. (In-n He, 4 young: Stu-rs. \0 Shines, I “not! 891:, a head 3f fine Sharp, 1 'l‘hruulwrn anuu. Wagon lied. Hay Cnrringe. (nelrly new» Spring Wagon” sLsgh and mu, Thruhiw blushing and Home Power. \Vire Horne Rake, Com I'hlulrri, Hay l-‘oriu. Wmnowma Mill. Uniting “ox. l'kmgha lUIII “Irwin. Double nml 8mg)? Show! Plenum. Corn’ Forkn,'L‘om Corer’en, Singk and Dpulnle-treu, Syn-nae", Jot-M} Sticks, 2 sea or Brut-blunt...) aeu of From. . Gem, a sell of Singic‘flame‘sr, Brmu S'tup. Sing}: Linea, Check Liuu, Wax-m Sudille, n Riuing 814le Ind 3 Riding Bridles, 9 Head Halters, GoHlCluunl, Manuela, Picks, ShoveliL Forks, mm, (Brimstone, Al Am. Maul mil Wedges, Crow-bu. kc. Alto, 0.1“ Ind Putn toes by the bushel; 4 Bad! Ind BEdrlfßl‘l, It TIMe-l. Caching Stow, Tm'plnle Stove. b‘nmu, Desk, 2 am oi Chlirl, Shad, Bight-day "fits! Hock, Iron and (topper Hamel, Quintin-mun. Tmnwure, Cracker) «an, fihiun, 400 lbs. H“ Hams, Shoulder: and Sidg’l, I lot of Lani, and u in. nriosty of other Inicluflon numerous in | mention. . 7 56-sle to commence It 9 o'clp‘l’t. A. .\l., on said day. when attendance nil e giuq 'aud terms made known 1 , . . ‘ ' CALVIN P. KRISE Jncnh Mickie}, Auctioneer. fen. 20,1865, M _ W_ ‘_‘” Public Sale l" VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY, —Qn 'I‘HUIISDA l',‘ the 2d day of MARUH . next, m! subscriber, wish'ng to reunquhh mu firming lmslnqu. will sell at. his relidenre, in ’llennlleu tuwnship, 1 mile north at the mud t leading from Arcndtnille to Shippflflbulg| nhoul 4 miles from the former place, the fol-, , lowing perlonnlpropercy, to wit : ‘f t 8 head of HORSES, five of which are 303. I work horses, and A“ single harden horses: ' Irflden, z two-year old Colts, 1 one-year old Colt, 5 go‘od .\lilch Corn, 1 fat. Bull, 4 head of Young Cattle, I Brood Saw, a lot of Shot“, 5 , ‘ lot of Sheep, Inn) four-horn hroM-tnAd‘it 'anou, l narrow-[rad do., I Englitb WWI! ‘ Bid, with born Ind aidebaarda, Lime Bqd, flay ‘, nnd Wood Ladden, Threshing Machine mm - . Double Shaker. attached, Cloyer Huller, Com, Plunter, Corn-fodder Cutter, Grain Drill,puunl Hay Bake, 3 bong Plonghl, 2 Double 5110*”)! P'lougbfi, 8 Corn Foryinglc Shovel Plough, ‘ Font-hone Sled. (It ow. 2 Log China, 6 let! onto,“ Gen”, Hy Nets, Halters, Cow Chi-I, 4» Leather Lines, Stud Saddle and Bridle“, 2 Two-horse spreaderl. '.! Three-born Tron, 3 Twoohorse Trees, l Una-horn do.. a. lot. of single-trees, Wheelblrrow, Dnngiflooki and Forks, etc.V With} gnu! nanny Inlclu .nnt bruit: mentioned. , ”SAN: to commune: u 9 o'dock, A. )1., on mid day, when “tend-nee will be given” and term: made known by SOLOMON BXAUEB. ¢ John Esau, Auctions". , Feb. 20, 1865. u* 1 / YHXLADELmIA ”‘5; PAPER BANGIN as. {s“}. , Hadron an Bourke, 7,. UUFACTDBEBS 0F , . . _ D WALLJ’APIIS, .'~ ‘. Ala , , . .. . lwuoow ovum “Page, ,v; Comer FOUR‘I'H‘ ud MARKS: mm, ‘ A PHILKDEWBIA.‘ " ~ V H. B.—-A he neck at any SHADES, ,1 couched: on Matt, _ ("b-‘3O, Im. u?! g}: museum» has autumn of 5m Ind Sun-m: 019 m” in mm ..- El MI X 3 nOluH In :1 :.u m 5 00, .2 1:3 la 1 Lu H at I Z .ll 13 m]! 2'- . 2 72 10 '_‘ $0 . I 73 lo I NI .' I 6'; lo 1 HA , {fs {0 5m 13 Human (u .I": M; In”) mu“ .3‘.‘ (I 0 IuJ'IWI'L‘ .15 'l5 (913 50 .. I! 7?. In I: H- ? m: m 71:“. 2 .‘.'.' m 2 3.5
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