Terms.» w The Column in published every Monday morhing. by HIM! J. Sun“, at $2 00 per unnugn if paid strictly xx ADVANCE—S 2 50 per nnnum if not paid in advimce. No lubscription discontinued, unleyq at the option of the publisher, until'all arrange: are paid. ‘ ‘ Abvnnsnlx-rg‘mserted at the usual rues. Jon Pun-mo dime with neaitne'u $9O dispatch. . Owner. in South Baltimore strget, nem‘ly, opposite Wampléra’ Tinnlng Establishment ~“Counmm anflxg Ornéz” mi tlfeslgn. J \‘ mmmm‘zm; ammo A. J. Cover, ATTORNEY AT LAW,W'IH pr‘Qmptly attend ,m Collections and number business an lruucd to him. ,omc.‘ between thneatodcs' and Dunner & Ziegler} Snares, Baltimore street Gettysburg, Pa. [Sept. 5, 1859. - . Edward B. Buehler, \ TTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and A promptly attend to all business elm-.usled to him. He speaks the Gnmhnlsngnnge.—— omce at. the lame place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store, and" newly opposite Dunner d: Zieglcr’s More. .. (lottyslmrg, March 20. . 1 * J. C. Neely. TTOBNEY AT LAWn—l’nrlirulnr Mien- A tion paid t 9 collecvion of Pension, unity, and Buck-pay. Ulnco in the S. E. corner of the Dinmond.‘ ' “‘ ‘ thlyshung, April 6, 1863. tf D. McConaughy, TTORNEY AT LAW, (office-one door wen A of Buchier’s drug a‘nd book store,Chnn‘x hamburg slreet,) A-rmuxuv AND Somcz'roa ran Punk"; AND stsmxs. Bounty Lxmd Wur nnts, .Bnck-pny huspendcd Ciniins, and nil other clnims against. the Government at \Vuuh ing'on, i). 0.; nisnAmericnnCinixusiu England. lmml \Vnrrnnts located and sold,or boughtfimd highesg prices given. .\gcnis engaged in lo cating wnrmnta in iéwn, [Liilfqis und other wofiernSt'ues uQrAppl) to him personally or by lut‘u-r. , . Gctlyflnurg, Nov. 21,1153. .; . v Law Partnership. . ‘V A. DUNCAN E J. 11. WHITE. . . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, \\':ll l-Fumpfly nth-m! m n“ lugvn bllSifll‘SS mum-nodlnlhenx,inclmliml Ihr procuring ul‘ l'n-mimu‘ Uuunh‘. Huck Pay. 1111-] n" othrr (Lullls :lg-iudl [lnc United Stuns and Slwe‘ (hn‘v-rnnwnld. ‘ Uflirc m \l‘mh Wd'sl. (‘oruol nr'Dinmoud, llvtlphurg, I'HHL‘J. ' Alan] .1, lhlih. {I M _ _ Doctor C.' W. Benson. ' ()I’HUE ul Ih}- linlrmui Home. (from roam, _ furnn-Ily nm-upvrrl ln- Ur. Kin/.rr ) ' LI {"l"}.l‘2s'll4'6's', PA June 111, lij'u- If ‘ J.‘ Lam’efice Hill, M. D. - ‘ AS his olliuv 0115:. '3‘.\- gr] 1]: door \vr-xl offing 2‘ ‘ Emig-{rng/J Lullncmn ('hurvh in’ - ---"( C'mmhurshng 3lnr-t,'un.l nmxuzm I’lckmg'a shr . . {A ‘m was" n Lhi-x‘v 'n Luv-1.1., 1'): “Ln! Uptm-MH pew-IH." u’ .|AI<IL.JIP 'll'ully iunlm! In oul (:Li'd'lk w. w lil~.ilurm-r,(_lo\'. l'. l’. K" '4' I. ‘l. I) Jim ”._L. Maugham U. D., Kev. PIUIV. M J war”, ’rvf. \I. L. Shuffl-r. _ (x’ouyhurg, Alum H,’3.5. - - Dr. D. S. Pefieg, lilil)‘l"l‘§‘l'(|‘.\'.\', A-Lum calmly, continues A the p :utnv MAhis Innh'r'flou'iu all n: in unvhm. an! \vaH MN; «Ctlul‘g- 'nniu- ..H {Mann nfilu-lml uilh any n‘hl slundiug (11$- («hoe 11.9..” 1“ K unmull him. 1).». .:, 1561. u Dr. J. W.‘ C. Q’Neal’s OH-‘II‘E Mlll Dx\'HYi‘yß;. N. B.‘c()r'n(:r of.'BnL' l'nuun- :unl Hug]; sun-ls, near l'rcabykgiuu (lwn h. lic!!_\';lmr;_-. I‘m A\'q\.l;o, 151:4. n‘ ‘ . Dr. J. A. Armstrcng. .\VING uumn’ul nun! .\'u“ Sam-m. Yorlg I rum I), :ml II:\\':l-‘! loom-d u: .\lllidld— llHHL .\‘l m- munlr, ulf'eN 'l-i,» ]~lulrss'uu.ll HHic- 3 go the public. [July In. (if: Um Removals. - 7 ‘HEnnulvrsi:uml.bolngthrauthorizcdpersnn l to make removals into Pin-r (iran Ceme tm xxhopoathut such as contemplate Ute removal o|,lln- n-mfiins of deceased relatives orfrflulds “ I“ .mnl (menu-hm: m Hljs'suasnn ofllmyenr m hue it-«lmm. Hemomls nmdo \ulh prumpmcss —-u-rms low, and nu vu'urt quart-‘1 In Modu . . PETE}! THURN. March I'l, ’O3O. KL-eppr of rho Cmnvtery Hardware anderocenes. 7 "lE, duhu-rilu-Is have jnet re-uunod from 1 the. cilia-s with an Illlllll‘nSt' Slipply ri JIAPJHYARI-I & (kaL‘Eßll-ZS. mhich they are ofie‘rmg at their old “And in Unllmmrc :m-et. in prices to wit the tunes. Du! sluck‘cunsists in pull of ‘ BI‘ILDING MATERIALS, ‘ CARl’rlN'l'Eß'n‘ TOOLS, 4 BLACKSMH‘H'S TOOLS, 7 COACH FINDINGS SHOE FIXDIXGSw ‘ A , CABINET MAKER‘S .T()0I.S, , HUUSI'IKHEI’I‘III'S FIXTURES, , ALI. KINDS OF IRUN,&c. GROCERIESV OF ALL KIXDS, UILS, PAINTS, 3.0., kc: There is no uttiyln: ,included in the sevcrnl «hpgrtmunts mentiuned above but th can be h d at this Store.— Ever)’: clnas of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools nud findings.atd Housekeepors -mn find every article in their-line. Give us :1 cull, us we are prépnrcd to sell is low for wish us any house out of the city. ‘ JOEL D. BANNER, *DAVID ZIEGLER. V Gettysburg, May 16. 1864. , Gram and Produce. AVL‘IG taken the large flud‘commodious Warehouse recently occupied by Frank ersb,ESq., -K ‘ ' . IN NEW ,oxrlonnl we are ptepfll‘ed to a thqhighssx. piice; fox; £ll kinds ofPRO 0085;: ~ Also; lell m. ,the )ew em prices, LUMBER, COAL and GROCEMES, ofevery description. ’ * A. P. MYERS k. WIERMAN. New Oxford; Aug. 10, 1861;}. cf ’_V, - —- “—fi" ——-—»- »:~4;‘-——v—-——~— ,The Great DISCOVGI‘Y 1" THE ASK—lnflammatory and Chronic . Rheumatism can be cured by using H. L. ‘ll TILER‘S CELEBRATED RHEUSIATI'O MIX ,TURE. Many prominenfi. citizens of this, and £l6 nfljoining eoumies, have testified to its rent. utility. Its sucpess in’ Rheumatic afi‘ee— Was been hitherto unparalleled by any ; lpecifié, introduced to the publie. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and uorekeepgrs. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Drugglst, East Berlin, Adam) county, Pan, dealer‘in, Drugs, .Cheniicnls, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-smm, bot tled 9113, Essences and Tin'ctures, Wlindow Glass, Perfumery, Patent. Medicines, 32a; he. - QA. D. Buehler is the Agent in EEI'JSH burg ‘Qr “ H. L. Miller’s Celebrated Rh‘éumatic “azure.” [J any 3, 1881. t!‘ ’ ‘ ' Young Men , . . ND OLD HEN, do not‘nllow‘your mothers A and your wives to wear out their precious in: over tho old Wash-tub longer, but. like 2%!!!” and benefactors, present .thgm with I XCELSIQR WASHER. and unstead of frown: ond cross words on wash days, depend upon it, cheorfuj facesiwfin greet you. TYSON BROTHERS, Gettysburg, Pu. ‘Doc. 14, 1863. ' 1 - _ .Battle-field Vlews. . [ELL net. of our PhoWgruphic Views of A 'tbg Bathe-field of Gettysburg, form A pp enfifleagm for the Holiday:. The finest yet. pnblhh ' can he lean gt the Excelsior Gallery. ‘ . TYS’OI‘I BROTHERB,Geuysbnrg. * V A6o,Arroiv Root, Corn Stnrch, magma ; tad .Gelath,;!'or 51k: M .Dg. LBORNEB’I‘ Drug gm": , - .- h 1.... . _* Bv H. J.‘ STABLE. 47th Year;- . Cumberland Coal! A L'ARGE luppiy of superim- BLACKSMITII CO'AL, I now or} hand at re’dutid price. This Cgal is v sfiperior to all 9(he: Coal in the United States h)! welding and other blacksmith purposes For snle by City Coal Yard, Fuderick city, Md June'l9, 1865. Iy* Hay and ‘ Grain ASTEI).—The subscnber continues to VV buy HAY and GRAIN of‘nll kinds, M G rnnile Station. ‘ [EE‘HI- also selh, at the lowest rates, SALT, Ht“, GUARDS, ac. ‘ ‘ PHILIP HANS. July 17, 1865. 3n)“ ”aw,“ .._ -A...-m_- ‘ Cann‘pn’s’ M,ARBLE WORKS, Southlcnét Corner of the Diamond and Bahi- Inuré spam. neatly opposite the Slnrunice, .‘UETTYSBURGLJ’A. ,A Every descrjption of work executed in the . nncet .xlyle uf the art. v AJnrHJ‘I: 13:35. u' Piano Fortes. III.\RLES .\I.‘STIEFF, ' C} , ' xucmcn‘zmn or r GRAND ABLD SQUARE 1"! DI!) PORTER; Mannluclorf‘ 1031 105 A: “17 Frnnklin street, Wurchu, .\'u. 7 North Liberty slrom. Cunsluntly u lan-,{e number of I’IANUS Of my mvn Mp‘uufncturc on hand, with the Phil Iron Frame um! U.el'-strung._ VEverv Instru ment warranted fnr lire ymra, “Ith lhu privi lege ut’cwlui‘ngc wnhin twelve momhs If not («lireiy s:|li§¥'uc&ol')‘. ' ' . up)" Saund—lmnd Pianos always on hand at prices froub‘ao to 352%. ’ “wimgm, Svpt. 5, mm. 1y 2111* ‘ ———~ - -r~<—— A“, '— v - v~—-->‘. l I ‘ 5 3 . Planes ! ‘. )l \NUH'u-Thv umlvrfilg'u-tl wm-M rmpm-r -, {unflinfiwm thtl public ti .:I he can (urulsh .R’IANUS W‘ the folhming mnnuhwturr-ra. or' Emmy-Mi u: 101' make, if desire , at. the Ram's: ”mm-1e I film-s: . CHRKERISG & SONS. I . DECKER BROS. , ‘ ‘ ! ’ ".\ZLETOX ‘mms. UALVES BROS. ,1 GEO, .\TM'K. ‘ A. H. GARLIC sr. (‘O. ' , } STEIXWAG a- SUNS. ' ' ml’urlicular atteminn IS givnu tn the :0. ‘h-u on or' I'i.u:o<; :unl~\\lml| so ivth-d, in :x-l -liuululErc-umnuf uuu-Ijs'guamntec,thcl'inurus arr gwuaulced 14/ um. , ' ' . MASON & HAMLW . 0 \IHNETURGANS AS!) \IELUPHXS. ‘ The rumnt imprm‘mnvnts in 1' 6:1: indw ‘mcnts me such na to full) Wax-mu! <|3il|glhcl¢ an FAR SUPERIOR to any other mnkc. Una ‘0! the best 'evidem-ns 0! their {Hem is. ”I.” J rir impwsemem: me imit Jed by who: mnhera. The new sule, four slnp urgun, have ‘a Sub-“ 12353 and (lounge Couplol, nmkmg it an Linrtrumeul especially mhplul l 0 Church and f-‘labhulh School purpnscs. ) T ‘ , DhSCILH’TIVE CIRCULAHS o “ill 119 um! by mail (0 pt nous dusxring xhrm. I'mnos tuned reguhub. Pumas l.\h'4u- in ex .=Chnu';,c. ‘. o PETER BP‘XTZ. _ 1 Nn. no 1-2 1A 31:LrhclSL,\Ihrh,l’n. , . Junel2,l.sb's. ‘bm ‘l-E ‘ l ‘ o i a Fresh Confectlonery {AND ml: cumu SALuux. ‘ L ‘llll- sn'nsvfnher chpcctf‘ully informs the cili ‘zcns of Geltyshurg and vicinity that he has a. fL'onrlL-tionerv Edulu’ishmtnt, one door 011:1 of ithe Eagle Ham, on (3h.m.hpr=hurg street, to which he \rnuld invite their attention: I Cakes, Candies, and every deacripfion of lemfwlions, toguher with .\'uts. Oranges, and all kinds 0! fruits, always on hand. Parties, public mnl pinata, as well as fami lies, will be lurnislicd will! 3‘“ kinds oankes. lcc Crenm, (in p} ramidfi‘l iunn or otherwise.) and otlxe! refreshments at their'llousus, upon short notice. ~ . Hynving s'pem. nlif‘e-iimc at the business, he flutters himseli that he understand: it and that he is able to fender entire satisfaction. ' (“all and see his Confectionery. - April 24, 1865. (P JOHN GRVEL. R. P, Bayley & CO., EALI‘hIS IN ‘ D Hutu, GLAssl¢ QUEESSWARE, PLATED WARE, HNE CUTLERY, . ‘ , ' CASTORS, 5153., No. 6 HANOVER S'ratz'r. NRA]? BALTIMORE Sn, ' BALTHIORE, .\m. 1‘ GLASSWARE :—’Pumblers. Goblets, Wines, .Lngérs, Flafiks, Blk. Battles, Candy Jars, De canters, Pres. Dishes, Fruit Bowls, Salts, Has tars, Cnstér Bottles, Ker. Lamps, Ker. Chim neys, Lanterns, &c. QUEENSWARE :—Platcs, Flat Dishrs, Deep do‘, Cgvcred (10., ,Cuvered Rulings, 'l‘ua Pots, Sag“ s', Creams, Bowls, Phebe“, Chambers, Basing animate”, Mugs, Spiuooné, Tea ‘29:» Tenet Sets, kc. ' CUM. STDNEWAIiE :——Jugl, Jnrs', Pitchers, Milk Pans, kc. [May 4, 1865. ly“ I. K. ‘ Staufi'er, _ nonmxm a JEmen, ms. us, - North SECOND Stream, n corner 0! Quarry, PHILADEL-& PULL An assortment of . : WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER J: PLATED WARE, constantly on hnnd,‘ SUITAng FOR HOEIDAY PRESEXTS! lug-Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended to. , ’ ' - 19w. 'l2, 1864. 1y ‘ . Hanover B. Raflroad. ‘ CHANGE OF TIME-IT-On and 3.119: Turs day, November Ist, 1884, Trains on this Road will run as follows: FIRST TRAIN will leave Hanover nt 8 15 A. M., for Baltimore and intermediate stations. SECOND TRAIN will lem‘e'at 10,~‘A4 M., for York. Harrisburg, Columyia, Philldelphin, pm] the ’Nortl: and West. L‘ ‘ THIRD IRMN will len; u. 125,1“. M, for B..ltimore., Pa's'Eengex-s‘fbr Yul-lg and _qu'l'iSJ burg by this train 'will be {lehyed two lxdnrs at the Junction. D. E. TROtN'E. Hanover, Nov. 4, 1864. Agent. tunes 2 Pictures: EV! MUMPKR having ”reused, Sfimnex L Wenvex’s PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 1; prepared to execute work in.hia liqe e'quul to any establishment in the State. If you denim a. g‘ood likeness, finished according to thelatcss‘ improvements in the‘ art, can akthe above long-established Gallery, in West Middle street; Gag-sham, ._ ' pan. 9, 1865. 0 A‘RgD P HO TOGRAPHS oi distinguish-Ta individuls, including unam ber of ougprominnnz Gain“, and the 014 hero John .13. Bum, for sue It the counts: of LhéExcehiorfiqflery, Geuygbmg. - . ,- ff-YSON enemas-:- A ©EM©©RATH© AND [FAWN J©URNAL ._ I I , _ ‘ r A ,I‘Q 53: .:.};e. 5“ 'HD gah@@mth;mfidu“m; ' CULP s EARNSUAW’S ixxa. AVING purchAEEd the Warehouse and Cuts heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst, the undersigned take pleasure in announcing :0 the public that they wxll run n' “ l ' , LINE OFAJ‘REIQUTV (LARS- x from Gettys'burg to Baltimore eury u. eek: They are prepared to convey: Freight either way, in unyqunntily. Theym’llmen.l,ifdesired,tothe molding of purchasn in the rlly. and deliver. ing the goods promptlv at GeMmerg. Their cars * run ‘to the Warehnuao ul' STEVEN SON & SONS, 165 .\'orlh llnxnrd street, (near Franklin“? Baltimore, “here freight will be received at any Lime.‘ ’l‘lrev invite me :nLu-mi'un of the public to their lExie.,ussuriug lhvm that they will ‘spnre no film! to accommodate all who may patronize them. Having purchased the buildings and lot on the Northeast corner of Railroad and North Washingtow streets, (iettyhuxg. their Depot will remuin there. Any ptrwu halving busi ness in the forwarding line are retpl'l‘trlllly m rited to call. CULP is EARNSIJAW. Aug. 7,1565. ‘ Wall Papers. HEAT REDUCTIUN G -is run Pl’thPH or » -PYFER; 'W A I. L P .1 P E 1:, , ' AT GILBERI‘HUHI"S. 19 West Mufket Sweet, York, l’vnn'n. lam now atierinp n n ry ~llprlim'zlml(‘hdicé useorlment of “'AL‘L P.\l’l~ll:.\', ..L 13 CENTS I'I'IH PIECE, :M'm’rr3l’uu run-n. '25 CENTS l’l-11l l‘lFf‘E. - ' THUI‘SA XO5 \ !' ..'l) CH‘s‘TS and a fine lot of SATIN PAPERS 1! m - o'd prices; a 10; of I’hlmhtr‘rm: g: 0.1.4, :1 br‘unfiv ful_lot“of Nolinghum Cunuiux, L'muiccs, amt] Curmin Bunds. Also—~Wiudow Prpf‘rS, ()1! Shun-s; Pichu-e (‘o:lland‘Tussels; \\".m«- u'ml (1m \"n .\'..xzting; Floor and Tnble 0:1 Cluth: Vl'm'lmn liliml Tximmings; Damuk; o|".le “mum; Curtain Fixtures p Duor Mats .St- , .ir. 36.51"?” of whirl: ln‘ \nl'. «ii-lloze M on us reusmm Jle term: :15’ [in-rs “IL imiunl u: lUI ms”. . . PAPER HANGIM‘. ahmnb 11 min any Imm of Lhe‘Smte, on the most nusmuhlc 1m ms.— SMist‘actiwguaran'iul. » June 5,1803. $5 <_,_.,__.“___ ‘ New Goods! Chaap Goods! HE PLACE TO GET THEM T l\' 1:.\:;s.:\'1:;:'_ Wn helehy inform the ri'iun: at York all-1 édnms counties, Hz a “'l‘l}l\¢‘l'-‘l:l"lnii‘v‘, .n ”I“ southeast corm'r ol' (‘0 zlzv >11” -rv .Am! Baltimore alrem, ll.\\‘U\l-le. Immozl) mm pieu by C. H. R 'l‘ T. “I”, n (hand: nlurv, (the Printilml bu~iuo<3 Imln—rs Mung lawn-d in 54% York m (1 York. ‘Pa ,y \vhru- Ic mu th-‘p at all lim: 5 :\ rvpxlur awurnnnm Ir! hr}, Dome-stir nnd Funk-3 blH'lN. nlsu. :x “El. 59- levtovl assortment uf CLU’IJH. (‘.—\SSIMEIi‘ES, (JASSIXETS, CUT'HXH'I b .:n-l ( Ul-hl JIUYS; China, (HMS m-d Qua m—nam, Lndix .~'. Mlssus nnd Chi‘ldu‘n’s sum-. 5; "1:0, .n mu- nml lull assortment 0ft!“ kin; U] (KUH‘hT, I’luor [Kid Table (Ll—clam. ‘ We have niso csmhlislud in mums ndjoluh‘g the Central Hotel, :1 (‘LU'I‘UIME STU] lE, where we will keep cummmly on hand at “c” selected assortment of [muh‘up-u'» Nothing. of the lutest'srylw, um! u h“ uss‘ rum-u: o! Gentlemen’é Furnishing (2m ‘lc. .:ml. :\~ Iluts. Cups, Boots, Shoes, 5“,, “him m: “in sx-‘H at reduced prices. ~ As our move is, and always \xil‘. be, “quick stiles and small profits?" \u- “up“ w u-min- a share of the patrn‘nngc n! Ir.“ [1 und coun try. Our conuevziun‘wi'h tho lurgl‘ “lmlcsulo houses in New Yolk CR3 and Yurk,‘l’n.,nlmc me always sLored an extpnciv: s‘muk u! guods. which we sell at \leolmnc un-l n-L..il, mmbh-‘s us to supply our nhl 11 unis and smh of our new customers as u in gun: Hz :x Cu”, with “the vary best marchHe gumh, m 'unPl‘ rules than can he purchased mu} m here _h\ we Slate. Call and see for ybursclvca. JUS. LICHACH 5: BRO Hanover, June 26, 1305. 1y I:}:me IMPROVED Sl’l’l-In. A runs/71.1w; 0; LIME, N 02?” N. Front Street, Plulmk-lplia, and No The subscriber bogs leave to inform Dealers and Consumers that. he is now hrupJ'TJJo furnish MORO PHILLIPS‘ Gl~.‘.\'l’r!:\'E Ul- PRUVED SUPER' PHOSPHATE 0E LIUE, in any quantities. The universal satisfiu‘tion this article has given during the past llmr years, has so in creased thedemand that l have been compelled to greatly enlarge my t-apucily for its manu f'ncml-ex and have been induvcd to establish a brunch house in the city ofßulfimore. I trust that I will be able to fill all orders during the season. Yet my rule isfirx/ (‘umefirxl .ymwl. Price in Philadelphia 360 per ton, 2m «film, in Baltimore same price, frexgbl Imm Phila dhlphia added. _ Discount to Dealers. - wFor sale by W. E. BITTLE & CO., Get ysbuxg. ' , MORO PHILLIPS, ' Sfile Proprietor and Mnnufmturer. Mar. 20, 18653. 6m ' Fresh Arnval. ATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. / CUBEAN & CO. havejust received and opened another splendid assortment of HATS, CAPS, BUOTS and 831038, for Summer wear, which they ere. seling at very low prices considering the times. "The lmesv. styles of Slrmmer Han; and Cups, of every description and price. Boots and Shoes, of superior make, and?“ warranted to fit, always on bind. Work made to order and repairing done on short-am tice, by experienced workmen. Also, ' . HARNESS MAKING, c'arri’ed on in all its bnnch’s. Persona want ing anything in this line would 'do’well to call. fl‘Don’t forget the oh} stand in Chambers» burgstréet, ifyou want Bugging. COBEAN & CRAWFORD. . June 19, 1865. Eom Anxom [ms now on hand his’ ‘ stock of SPRHG- CLOTIUNU, manly of his ownmanufucluring, consistingoffill kinds of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, BnbUSEs. ' : SHIRTS, DRAWEBS, w. Also, a. large stock of Piece Goods, such It OLOTHS,CASSIMERF.S,DRIIALINGSJEANS, Ba., kc: Please call brim-e pun-busing else when: They are as chimp M the cheapesn— * my 22, 1865. . chture Frames. 4 GREAT “tiny of PICTUhE FRAMES, A with plain and convex glnfixes, for sale at 0:11er Drug and Variaty Store. Jun 20, 1865. » ADES’ Cloth for (Banking. I. neyr ugly 5133‘ received at. PAHNBSJ‘DQg BR . GETTYSBU‘RC}, PA., MONDAY, AUG-Q2l, 186:3. quwarding Business. Moro Philhps’ ' rm: SALE .1? MAUFACTUHWS DEPOTS, 'l4 Bowlfs \\ hart, , BALTIJIQR E New Goods. “mum Is “an" AND 'wxu‘rntnu.” PIET’RY‘, ram p,'_l-n.3.up', :uurm'. In the prison call hm, Thinking, mother dur, of you, And uur bright Ind hapiay Imam so far away, And Ih. Mus. {hay filmy eyes Spite of-lIMI “PM Thnugh [ try ta chmmycomndesmd bl gay “WM ' t ' ' Tnmp, tramp, Inwptlne boy: are ranching, 0, cheer up, cumndel they will come; . And beuuth :h._ übrry flag We mm breathe the I'm again, ” of worms land in ob.- our beloved home. ‘ In the battle from he stood \\ hen than- flercendclnrge (ht-y made, And they sum us all] pundred men or more, But befnre we ruched their lines, They “ere beaten buck Album) ml, And we heal-:1 the cry of. vict‘rxJfier 3nd o’er. Cnuuus- 50 within the prison cell. Vt e are waiting fux mo day , Th 4! shall wmo to open u M: llm Iron door, And Ih. hull"! eye! grow bright, Am! the [mar hem-L nlmon gay, As we thk of seeing bt‘lme am] fricn'la once more . Cuu Ls. ,i ‘ ' MISGBLLAQNY AN AUTHENTIC ANECDOTE Tulleyrnml was oncc‘} in the company of Manlumc di‘. Sun-1 and winner emmem French lady, whom fimup'we do not re momhor. ‘ “Yufx any charming {hingu to both nfus,” said I\[Mnmv tie. Sme‘ Lo him; “Much do )‘lzu ixku |lr~i 1” E .. I ' le \viiy stuuwmanlarifully replied that. he was (h-lighlcd \\'llAlEnylln.v i ,“Ah! but you pref» mic uCUs',” continA md .\Luhu'ne (Xe smelt; “suppom we wcm [mm (11 mun“: :1. tin: 35'9in to High, which of uanuixl ,‘ u her “ml?” “i “oul-ir‘ h-nl me right. ham] to Mn (l22l“de SLL~LmuI ”I}ch huml to )Imlume )0: tier." 1‘ "Yes; but sum-me only one of us could ho :Mlud, which nould you attempt to res cuv 1'“ ’ 'l'alk-yruml's «liplmdm‘y was I’llbhf‘d to in! snow»! MM, lul not a Whl! xh-cnmpns ed. he unuml to Madame de Sue], and re [nlll ‘l— . f "M'ldrlmo. ynu wholkn‘ruw moat lhiuga, (1011111115: know huw IL. mum.” - , Funny J:’.s".«}.c The Springfiull') (313153.) [Mon 1~ :mA 0 bible to? the inhuwing: "The UM ymv‘grh 111 ml ‘cimum—mnces alto: cams,‘ imd aspjcy illuflrmmn tho 01h ex,d:\y n! u ”JaiCU huh“, and two parties, one hum um «My. and} the other 01150=t9n, pmnclpnlat llxvrun. 1A 3mm; mun, who 1: ‘ho hum int t'mnuninie m Ins up} esrunco, ).::rlmg hln hmr m lheimiddle, &.c., Went to ilmlon, and wlule inglhn‘. only was taken wuh n sou-u- fit 0! qulzc. Sloppmg at u hnful. 1w put lmu‘wlf to bed and _sent fora physician. The doclér came, felt his pa unit’s pullse, oxaminol his stomach, and inquired mlcmnly 1“”: habits were regular; to which [Lu young man, somuwhat SUI: lll‘hed, “finwl‘led in ‘lhe pflirmnlive. :The duct“ mu; ('atulx«)u"xy:||}d puliwly intermed in: path-u! ‘lqu 1m pymploms manil'caled .sume yxohuinlmos 012 m lu(‘!‘:‘ix>o 0! the cen— gu‘m‘a shun lime. 'l‘uc run-pnse of the culmck in young mm at this singular nn .rmem mus cnly cquchd-by that. ol the donor “Lou he dxacchrcd the true sex 01 his patient." 'l‘ . Tal'hzg I].: U.zth.--A oorrewnunlént oftlxe War/(l, wrmng fmm Itchjnwnd, relates an im-ide-m as I'oilows: ‘ ‘ “Talking of outlis rr‘minds mo of n’local Julie which my pen cannot help remrding. 1A modest yuuny.r country girl; on applying : lul' rations to one of our r-elief agents a few )duys ago, was asked if she'lmd ever taken {the oath. ‘No indeed. airflwas her terrifir-d reply, '1 never svfire in ill my life.’ .- ‘But, you must take the oath, my poor girl.’ .suid the agent, ‘ol‘l cannot give you the iations.’ ‘No. indeed. leau’t sir,’ Sflld the lgiil; 'motlier always taught me never to ‘swear.’ The agent mildly penisted, 'and the maiden us portmaciously refused all at tempts at persuasion, until overcome at 'lust. by the dn-n-llul conflict between ne fcehsity and her high sense of moral duty, ‘slm stammerod out, with downcast lids, 'Well, Fir, ll you null make me do.auch a horrid, wicked thin g-tlar—n t/u: Yup/cc: 1’ ” _____.____,,‘...,r__,__,__ ‘ mSome years before the war, booincss frequently called me to Virginia. In the county of Weetmorelnml, situated in what. is popularly known us the “Northern Neck.” I have a recollection of an ambitious old lady who nursed a darling prdject of mm“- rying her only daughter to a wealthy flir mer in the adjacent county. One day the coveted son-in-lnw happned to drop in, was prevailed upon to stay to dinner. which was got up in tlue‘old lady’s _beststylo. Dea sert coming on, the hostess begged leave to pledge her guest in iglass of cider, then the navel failing ouncomitant pl‘every meal. Whether under the influence of certain preceding glasses, or whether she was in spired by a sudden desperate resolve to hozlird everything, certain it. is that. the Old lady, to the general surprise; gave the following: A ' . ‘ ‘ . “Here’s to you, Mr. Davis! »a. long life and a merry one; a good wire and it pretty one—and that’s my Nancy 1” > ‘ Nancy blushed. and so did Mr. Davis; but he tick the hint, and consummated matters that evening: ' @A singular moment occurred in 3mm mm'lnll lownxhip. Crawford counly, Penn sylvania. one day lxwt week. Alonzo Wood, in cleaning his rifle, turned into the barrel‘ say half: teaspoonful'of refined petroleum nil. putting «lam! a. wad of Law on the end of the wiping_rod and pushing the oil on; at. the tube: “He then put 'down a larger wad, pushing it. déwmwithin a foot. of his breach. when an explosion occurred which forced-the rod into the thiqk part of the hand, coming ouC at. the wrist, passing up and grazing the arm_to the elbow. The rod lodsxed against the arm shove um el bow. The rod Inn three-fourths of an inch thick at the butt end. 1 ~Thé report was sinf ‘ilar to breaking a- cap. and~smoke also is. mad {tom the muzzlel. wJoseph Crockett, of Dmville, Maine, has a hen whieh recently laid a very large egg. 0n breaking it Open another small egg 7“ found within. fully formed and en-’ cland in a shell. On breaking this small egg su’H number [as fi'onnd, and so on, all it. amen-ed that. in laying-thinning eg'bid dy' 'laid five 25361 of femurs "ben 510m. ' ‘ . ‘ ' ‘ ' f 1 =I MEM ”Se/g; INCIDENT OF THE WAR Many instances have been given (by trav 'elers'of the affection shown by the Arabian horses‘towards their masters; and so much, also, has been written to prove their saga ; city, as to makeone believe,~at times. that they must be endowed with an instinct I which approaches nearly, if not finite, tn the rezgoning fgcujty of a human bring ‘ Be this, however. no it may. we Vgly‘lflllclt I doubt if dmong the feats narrated of the horses oi the East any can he found that ‘ exceeds in ufi'ectionqte devotion the follow ing incident, which was told us a few days ainco‘ zit. Surutnga hy the soldier to whom it occurred. The narrator is a young irish man, and like many others of his nation, joined, shortly after his nriiiml in America. Sheridan's brigade. A it was in one of those forced niiirches when they had ,driven hack the euemyxmd had been in the saddle (or several consecutive days and nights. that this tmOper availed himsolt'nfn. trinporury bolt. to blip from his saddle and stretch himself upon the turf—his‘ horse, 1110!")- while. brousing' in the immedizitc vicinity. He had slrpti’or some llttle tin)“, when he was suddenlyhmikened by the {mimic ,mw ing of his hor'w at his Side. thlglli‘tl by his long tide, he did not rouse at Ullcf‘, but lay in that partially conzcious billie which so frequently attendegreat plly>lCfll iii-m-itrri~ tion. Soon, however, the faithful animal. perceiving that its; etl'oi-ts had fiii'ied to {\c cnmplish their ohjvct, licked his then, and Placing its mouth close to ill: eur,uttoieil 3 out! enort, Now thoroughly mi 11:0, he sprung up. rind us the llOlflk‘ tinned for him to mount, he saw for the first time that his comrades had :1“ disappeared, and that tlux enemywore coming down upon him at full milinp. Uiice mounted, the iiiithiiil boast bore him with the‘speud of the wind solely from the danger and soon pliii‘ed hiin among his companions. "Thiii." he added With emotion, “the noble ‘feiluw cured me from cupiiiity and perhaps ll‘OlflvllOfllll.” Cun' there be found on recoxd a more heimtilul example ol'iiil'octivnitu dm-otion on tin: part of the dumb brute to his m i:- ter rth'in this? Undnuhtrdly siniilni' Q Your! pins hme CCLlll‘l‘il‘ll»tlUilll‘:_£ the rvcont imr whiuh ivill lorqvcr be buiied iii oblivion.— Would that they might be hro‘ught to light, it' their nurmtioi'i cvu ld in niiy kli git-e [Hill ‘;!:‘.L£' the cruelty to which the horse is crui stzintly buhjumed, e>ppciully in our lingo citiw where many of the drivers are more biiitiil than the beasts they have in charge, -—Juurnul q/ (,‘ummcrcc. 1=1:11 ,"le J):llur.—r—'l‘he Word dullu‘ is derivedl frqm :x uormun word which mean; valley,y and Waufirsl applied to coins in cunscquence' ohlilicircumsmnce: In the mining region I ofjfiolu min at :1 place called .louchimstlml; (Jom‘lmgl’n vulky):ll\'erplece< ul‘ond ounce ‘ wéigllt wbrv minbd'und C'bme into c'ircula-l tion about 1520 as Joachimulhnlcr, am] lbenl lur nhnrtnvsa llzaler: tlilfi‘lfi’Ffln‘le dulem in ,‘ Spanish, and in English dollar. Thethnlerl ls ~~lill the German money of account, andl the Spanish milled dollar bemlme so famous .’ in thevorld ol commerce, andiso familial-l to our filthers in their dealings with thel “Est Indies and the Spanish colonies, that‘ Our Congress mlomed it. as the liest. known I and mast convenient unit of ménoy. 'l‘hel word dime is a corxupllon of the Latin de-' (Ram, ten ; cent is a commotion ot' the L din l conuun. hundred; and a mill a contraction I ofthe Lutin mine, thousand; so that ourl denominations me philosophical as conge-' ment, each one being in order. and being; designated a tenth part of the one above. L'scrcdtlun.-—Recreation is intérzdetl to the mind; ns \vhelting is 'to the scythe, to sit). pen the edge of it, which otheiwize uuuld groti'dull and blunt. He, there/ore, who spends his whole time in recreation is ever whening, never mowjng; his grass mny gr9w. and his steed. starve ; as. contrnrily, he tlmt'ulways toils and never recreates is ever mowing, neyer whemng ; laboring much to little purpose. As good no scythe, us no edge; Then o‘niy sloth the work go forwavd, wllen' me scythe is 39 seasonnbly and mgdamzely whened that it may cut. and so cut thatit may have the help of sharpening. ' _ WA!) old gentleman named Marble, in Lynn, Magéachusetts. has, under the direction ofn spiritualimmlium, been em ployt-d ten years in drilling out. a solid gmnile rock in Lynn, and is still at it, in theexpectation offimling“Ki+lvl’streasure.” 'l‘he olxl fellow, aided by a relative. drills and hammers away. turning the laborious passage now in one direction, now in anoth er, according to the hints obtained. from the “unseen intelligences." It is said his theory is that. by some gzjoal uphmving of nature the original cavern was clmed up, imprisoning its contraband gold and three pirates. H‘e‘lmrl ten thousand dollura when he commenced operations, which is pretty much “sunk” by this time. ' . Lucian-A man named Guy, cmn‘nyed in a puprr mm near Hagerslown, winle en~ gaged in assortiug lame old paper, came acres: u package containirjg $15,000 in n‘ntes of the [lagersmwn Bunk. They had mys teriously disappeared from the lmyk some time ago, and, it. is supposed, were hold 'widx waste paper. Guy returned the man ey’, the Bank, and was firesmitexl with $l3 as a. reward for hiijoneaty. m'l‘he funniest story of the age is (old by a Detroit paper. A lady suspected her husband o'i' improper intimacy with the hired girl. Withoutinfcx‘mingher husband of her intention, she sent the girl 011’ th IL night and went to #leep in the girl’s bm. She had not been tliareloug when some bndy came and took the/other half of tho bedi About. two hours afcer the wifa rose, intending to reveal Hie intended infidelity of her spouse. struck a'iighc, when Io! it. was the hired man. ' ” fi'A teac‘bér in a colored school in Au .guste. Gm, rflites that. she had a bright, ‘ looking. mischiev'ous darkey'boy. about six fears Qld. in,‘front of her, attempting to earn ‘him the Ilphebet. Pointing to a letter, she asked bim_wbat it was. The dnrkey lookegl at it earnestly a short. time, and saith—"l know dat well enough by sight, buLem brewed if I camtell it. by namel’ He Was told he qouldmke a back seat.- « , ‘ ‘ WM agay party in Mount Zion. Illinois, a few evenings since, a mammal yot‘mg Indy “suddenly exclaimed, “Oh, I am so sick!” and [en dead; Aphysician. who Was pres. am, after an examination, announced [hm her death was caused by tight lacing. ; fi-Abohtionis'b argue that the nagro'is the eqiuu of the white man. He may be. lay: an exchange. u in' as they are con gamed, They are better able to measure their win capacities um) any One else. WM IMIIIIIMISIE! TWO Do’IJAEEiA-hfii: TROUBLE BBEEDEBS The Harrisburg Pan-inland Union very truly rvnmrks that the Southern cqrrespontlouts of Northern Abolition papers are vt-ry busy just nmv getting up fictions abqut the “bit ter hostilty of tile-peepla to the Federal Government.” Thu whole thing consists‘ in the spirit. with which the people reject the Abolition propositionflo eugraft negro sull‘tyuge jptothcirngy (tunstvitdn‘tmgnaH The penlnle' are all' per eo‘tly willing to settle down pewsfully and cnntentedly in the quon. and to abandon alnvery but the, ne gro suffrage preaching visits ofblmse, Sum ner, Oovotle. and others, and the petty l‘el“ sFCutions of a few military sutrnps of the "shining light" species. have entirely dis gusted a large number ml the very best Unionists bfthe South. Whatever difficul ty may arise there in the restoration of civ il government, will be due entirely to thoae diabolical Northern (iem‘agogues who, are (intermined at all hazards to cnmpcl negro sum-rigs. so that'the South, as well as the whnlp Union, shall be crushed forever-more beuemlv New' England radical domina tinu. Curb the cnpirlity, fimuticism and ambition of the radical demugngurs, mul thvre will at once be peace. urllm‘ and per l'uct union in every State of the South: OHIO POIIITICS . A correspoudant or the Cinginnjm I'3,ng rci- gives the folkowing View of Ohio puli~ lic-s: ‘ . . . 'l'he conte=t between the Sherman and Schenk factimm for the vacant Ohio Sunn mrship has become >0 warm and embitterrd that the prize will probably be curried olf by another. |Gov. Dennison, 1-‘oslmnswr General, i 4 strongly urged by leading: He: pulylimns at home to hasten. to the scene 01 the conflict. and amp tlm ‘wur of the ru -5m by himself accepting the coveted prize. lie will go to Ohio in u few days. The mul icul Republicans are indus‘ 'ioualv prepar ing for a grand onslaught o fthe President. and lm rvconstruction po‘ oy. They dc— clare "war to the knife. anl no quarter or t'flfllpl’fillliw&‘. [L is prohah‘k lhul Mr. John:- wn will meet the attack firmly, and prove hi~ appreciation of his powdl- and duly by guumg the guiloti‘na at wmk upon the sup porters of the leaders of tinswebullions inc uon, who are now enjoying comfortable guvcrnment offices, From $ll6 exprcmions ol'seveml lending Democrats ol'Lhe Wont. who are here. it, may be reckoned that Mr. Johnson will be sustained by thngvhole lihuiunx of Western Democracy. - - ~ ‘ *7. -'— » -<' Interview with Prasident Johnson's Brother.— 'l‘he Cairo Democrat says: , We recently had quite an interesting in tprview with the Presiulentlk brother, Mr. Wm. P. Johnson, of Buzuria. county, ’l‘ex as. who was on his wayliotne from a visit to his brother in Washington, and his two sons in Nashville. Mr. :Johnson is over sixty years of age, and is n carpenter by trade. During the war he l'emainod quiet ly at home With his wife, and a son. aged 15 years. His s‘ons, now at‘anhville, huve both beenioldiers in the 'Federal service. and are at present filling Public positions which have been_kindly urnished them by the President. Mr. Johnson represents _lhe cotton crop in Texas as fine ; sugar an average crop, and corn fair, but not first mte. He says the Sthte has not suffered by the war, but that he anticipates great trouble in the future. For the last two years labor in Texas has been plenty, and very cheap, from the fact that many of the planters of Mississippi,‘ Kentucky, Mislsou ii, Virginia, and other States, have sent—in their slaves. offering their service for cloth ing, victuals, &.c. Mr. Johnson thinks the negro population _of Texas will be a great curse to the State. Many ’ol' them have ul rmldy become borne-hick, and want to re turn to their former homes. Others have’ become very indolent, and lounge nrouml, unwilling to work. Mr. Johnson suys these Degrees believe that freedom means idleness, and that they will hesent to school by the Government, and finally become preachers, lawyers. doctors, 850. He is op posed to giving them'the ballot. W —_————‘<O.‘v ...‘..77 :Intcmal Revenue Decisiona.—The Commis sxoner of Internal Revenue rules as follows A pedler's Sicensemngt be taken byzevcry peraon who travels from place lo'place sell ing mowing machines, and the sale ofa sin gle machine cannot be considered as selling at wholesale, and is not. exempted by (he provisions of the 32d clause of section 79. Where a mortgage contains a power of st torney to sell, it. IS subject to stamp duty as a power ofanorney. in addition to the duty required upon it as a mortgage. Whore u pmtiiion of real estate hetyrcen joint ten ants or tenants in common cannot be made without. being detrimental to the parties concerned, and the Caurt order: are refer eetto sell the land at public auction, and a deed of the some is made to the purchaser, such deed must, be stamped as other goéds. There is an.uctual sale and a. valuablooon sideration passes. The stomp on (uprig inal process does not, cover. the «Reds-- “(Here a. mortgage is foreclosed and SM! execution issues and the land is sold the same as on general 9 ion, the deed made by the sheriff ”be stamped on other deeds. , ~ ‘The Cleveland Post Officer—The editor of the Cleveland Leadcr has been removed fromthe Post Office. and the editor of the Cleveland Herald appointed to the office.- There is much pollLngLl sigmficnnco in the removal and appointment, ,Bobh papers and both editors are Republicans. When the platform of the Ohio Bapublicun (‘on vention, which doesmot emhmca the null cnl opposition plank of negro suffrage. was flflfl‘JUl’l‘Hd. the Postmaster, through his pa per. the Leader. denounced it. in these terms: "The platform in more remgska ble for what it omits to say, thnn for win: it says. It weakly and timidly ignorg the on 13 vital issue all the day—Aha gum. ques [ion ofnegro‘wfi‘mge. Besides this there is no other live issue on which attics are dimded. In dodging this the (£nvention has provedltself twoyears behind t he times. and has inflicted a bitter ‘rlisnppoinlmcnc upon all earnest. and thinking Unionists." The action of the President. shows that he does not pI-Opose to keep in office mgn who orpose the Folicy he has inaugnmiod.—- low he wil treat Postmdsters who 5“. astride the fence remlins to besepn. , filn View of the short time for prepa ntion and work allowed between the meeting of the State Nominating Conven tion and the election, the Philadelphia. Age récnmmenda' (:th hereafter lha duties of the Chairman of the Democratic Slate Gom miuee nlmll commence on the first of'Jan. unry.of«oach year. The idea is (good one. and should be adopted. Ammo thorough orgmiution orthe party. and mnuquemly mow efl'eciiveneu, would be the result. ' •' 4 4' 11* t The Redford Guam: utwn muoh‘tmth in the follawinig: , 6 * The Nvgro Suffrage than an at their old came. it hen (My w'ere sham hunt the “Republican” puny, the wire-workers do nied‘flmt thny Vwm-e “Republicans," vowed that they nevm‘ Would go with “at party. oh! no! they only Wanted wfaf'ith it for one election. mas to but. I dutud “loco-loco?” ll‘ell,;tlmy did 12:. with it, and aucoee ed in doing what they latch“ to do ; they martini nuir. Meir _follweri into _ "Pupgbficanim." Vt‘ry well. The Demo crats, then; accused than leaders with a deqign to abolitwnizee the ‘R‘publioan’rpsrty. ’ Oh! how viaorously‘thoy denied it! How angry they became zit- llw ham _mentlon of the wrml Abafih’on! What! Thcyheconw Abolitionislal Never, never; and it their nary would andorm the doctrines off'Aho htib’nigm, tlwy would lm."dnnn with it." ~ (grown Such were thi-ir pmtvs‘mlionn; but no sooner (lid they final ii Gard to agnoudde llmnselvm Almlitionixls. Ilun {hay did so. nml‘ to-day there Md but few of thelqiho do nptglory'in the .\hanic nl‘ lhéir inconsis lg‘ncy. ’l‘buu have the magma of the Oppo- » mum to the Drancmcy beefilad stlzp by Sion. toward the necomjwlishmenboftho ul— timate design of UM plotters unimt the pexpvtuity of the Republic. From “86 Very day when the imlnpondenw of the colonies was minbliahod, thqre were men in this country who opposed a republican ' form of government. Thgy wanted, and ‘ now clamor for, 'n sh‘ong, that is, a compli dated, an imp‘rzrml gnvorzinwnt- They have so far sucenotled in their purposes. as in as tahlish u. lllllllfll‘y dqsnoiism, whigh~ egg aside the Constitution and Laws ofihe country, and substitutes for them. (he will of“: tribunal, in the clmice of which the penple have not. been permitl‘ed to take part. In Ol'dur to smmin this usurpxtion. they find it necmsary to give the ballot. to the ignorant colorwl pnnplo whose votes thr‘y expcqt to cnnirnl. mil who.” ergfmrh ’ ciliscmcuf, [ln-y bcr'wue, wail remlt {manure/w and tie cunse'rrrntjinn/initial; qfl/w permanent ‘ alnb’A/unvuz aid. mature/nu! form _Qf qovmi want. We implnrn the pnoplo to be on tlwir guard. If you wmbtill Republican lemlmx :hbw their hand, you will habonnd hand and font. quv is the tinge to tlel'ogh (hem in théié neiarium purm‘aa. Now is .tlm accepted time for all men who 10% their munlry nnl hollmfor the endurance of the llnpuhlic, .10 slrilm hands and vow that the Negro Sugl‘uge Anarchists shall not bl: Euci-cmful. ' , i - ' .TNTc)_ 48_ Ngqr In in (I'llfl~ngo.~l-'l‘lm city of Chicago is; uvmflnwiug with nogroes. 'llhe lime: guys they me dxoppcd down in the-strata, rugged. hungry and ug‘ ipnnrnnf. of “has so many apes 7’l‘hey stand bewildered in our cruwximl stream, and On our docks. 'haviug not the slightcnt idea what they are to do with thcmsnlves. 'l'hvy cannot work, if omplnyment is fuvnkhad them, \mtii pub through n lungthy cour ‘of spljoum. which would be entirely out nfiwlnca in a Republi-' can city. So they crouch down in doorway, and listlesfly eye pnssers—by. Some thirty thousand have been passed out o( Kentuc ky by the mthmry authorities ‘since the close at the war. x 365‘!" Zinmvillv. the othei' day, a re turned soldier met a pet negro. the joint [u'npm'ty ofan Abolition admiration aociqty; and pummeled him well. 'l‘he‘nagro re‘ fused to'give up'the anter of the sidewaikA to the soldier, who was Walking with a hfly’. Tim Huhiier wm urn-sled and fined twenty flve dollars. He paid the fine, returned and knocked the negm into the arms of justice, and paid another twenty-five doi lars.‘ 'l‘he Abolitioni‘its bought. a revolver for the negro. after which the veteran iicked him again, and told the negro that if he did. ; not. leave town in ten hours he would lick him again. The darkey has gone wander 1 ing for smne mcre congenial climemnd the “ vcl" is cock of the walk-Hahn“ County ‘ Farmcr. ' Law’eunrss in the .S'oulh.—-Robbery and, murder svem fearfuliy prevaleqt through" but. the south. The papers teem with fear? ful recitals. Fiends roam the county in all sortsohliaguiao, roprcseifting themselves; in any chm-acts: calculated to cysarm sha picion and obtain information o the‘pecuu uinry condition of the intendcdyictim. How singular that. the results of war—— the oil'scls of Abolitionism—shculd have so bloody and and n record? Vexily th‘ blessing: which follow in the train of Johns; Brn-m‘: éoui rm: nui heavenly in design or influence. But. then,“ is ulifor the negro, , lan“. Greenwitch, Connecticut." on Sat m-«mv night week. a party of young men {327 tucked a house occupied by a colored man named Davenport, who had married t white Woman, with the avowed intention of inflicting punishmgnt for the amalgama non. Davenport’s mother, anngro WOmMi of sixty, fired uporythe motors and killed their lmrlor, a relax-n9l! soldier. . 1.0010:- nm'x invosnyutinn resulmd in the dischargb n( Ile OH negro woman, as having Elana, Lhe shgming in self-defame. ~ I Wln replv to the politicnl‘boastibgl'of the New York Tribune, about thetlownfulll of the Democracy, the New York W'oru proves that. thouuh but 0( 233 el-ectqr votes General McClellan received only 2 , it is nevertheless true, an era; Eamon gnugt ndm'n who will Mteml to the gurea, that if. of the 4.034,:er cilxzenswho voted in an]; Puyeandeniiul election. the mull number of 32.513 had changed sides. General Mamet Inn would havc.been elected; ‘ 3.. 331$ Connm‘ticut soldier named Pinker sqn is now confined at Forum Mouton, under sentvnce of'siz mmnhs‘ in) rison‘q mo‘nL and 1m feii‘ of $lO per monil'b, {of milling Ins super‘ofiicer an “unmitigated. puppy.” \tht l shame! Np doubt he spoke the tram, too, for some officer: are. that and nnthing more. This soldier had. pas-12d through twenty battles will! Bench. and tlmf, 1.00, no daubt, whilp the puppy akulkcd. ‘ . ‘qumeflou is understood 'to be fl'cfléla didate fdr the United States Squaw. 9' bought his way there once, but failed. to g 9 so on a second trim], when only on! 'O3! was requirite and wousands of dollar) rub“ proffered for It. The Democracy 0{ glib; State know Camero‘nynnd have In) (mid! his bribing their representative. harm: ' fiSince the advent of the Bepublicah party mfiaower, it has Penning the habit 6f publico era to do their privuce travelling nnd [measuring in. the people’s egpensewgv Ships, railroa 'czu-s, nnd everything Jl6 - any [or the purpose. are alnproprintednfi the public servants with the most unbluslj ing efi'ronlery. ‘ ' ~ ‘ wThe New York Tribune says the pres ent intern! ol'mm hundred and Lhifly mil lion doflan 3313026256338) on'ibe nif zionnl debt wi : be increased to the extenp of at. karat len miilmm ($10,000,000) h! next January. Pleasant prospect truly, for tax-payers. ‘ -» fiAn 'oxchanga p'aper says,, f'IL infig ted that the puy of we general 013m signed 16 duty by Liam. Gep. Gram, if: gem-m 1 orders of We 26th Em... Wm upon 9 to the mmlemla sum of more than} ma‘ lion and a half dollars perpnn'umli ~ anthem. may paymnsun In_ "he; breveu-d by Secretary, Suntan, {0%1; In! and meritorious services." What do. HI war-worn veterans. who unitgl.no}ong um! so‘RAem-ily for the Vishs of mud ”gunner” thinkmhhiu? " . . ~ _ ' ' . ”-130 radicals whovfirfor xfiggor ‘ . ' fly «to evimuy trying to aluinjkeaé . jock, not. by. chanting the nigger up,th 2 ‘ leveling themselpci «2'o. if: 2*- fi “- valance of positiup. ”Mug” g ‘ Biennium! Mann "if; mm ‘4. back. witho bug ncgt‘oj’ -.- ‘. g '. - iATTEM AiiD TIMU{ I
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