gw-M r'r‘ , w v‘ -» 9 ms. _ W'— The Column: in published every Monday morning,~fiyrflun J. Snnu, at. $2 00pm annum if pdd atriotly xx ADVAKCI-f-s2 50 per mnum if not psid in ndnnoe. No subscription discontinued. unleu it the Optjon of the pubfisher, until all marge: are paid. ‘ ‘ Anvnrmnuuinsertodltthoumnlntoé. Jon Paw-um; done with names: md dispatch. ‘ ‘ 0:1ch in South Baltimore Itreet, usurly opposite Wamplers’ Tinning Estublishment -—“Cuuru.n Pun-mo Otrlcn” on the sign. {PXQWSSWNAL cams. ~13. McConaughy, TTQRNEY AT LAW, (office one door west A of Buehler’s drug and book store,Chnm~ herahurg atreet,) Anon“ Ann Summon you Pun" AND Psysxoxn. Bounty Land Wan rants, Back-pay suspended Claims, and all other claims against the Goyernmentnt Wnslv ing'on. D.- C.; alsoAmericnnCllimsln England. Lsuul “"armntalocatud and sold,or bopght,nnd highest prices gin-n. [Agent's engaged in lo cating warrants in lowa, Illinois and oths: voncrnStntel ”Apply to him yenonally / by letter. . \ Gettysburg, Nov. 21, '53. , 1 -‘ Law Partnership. ‘ V .\. DUNCAN &J. If, WHITE. 1 ‘ . ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW,‘ \l'xll promptly attend to All legal businc‘ss _ r-nlruxtud tq them, including the procuring of Pensions, Bounty. mick Pay, and nll other. ilnirns nguinst the United Staten and Slate; (imrrnmcnls. ' A . _ (lilice in .\'orth West Cornet of Diamond, (ii-[lyshnrm l’enii'n. 1 Alan) 3, 15155. 11 1 Edward B. Buehler,’ TTOIINEY AT LAW, will faithfully and A promptly attend to All business entrusted 'm lum. lle npouka the German magnum.— (Mic? at the sumo place, in South’ Bnllimore NHL-t, neur Fornny's drug store, and nearly qypndlu Dzlnnl'r s Ziegler‘s stole. (jun; sburg, March 20. ~ V J. C. Neely, TTORXEY AT L.\\V.-——l'nrti('ul:lr {lnc-n- A‘fixm [HM to collection of l‘omionw, Ummty. :mvl Bark-lug.“ Office in the S. E. tnr'wr uf lh_u hhmmxd. » . Gt U'nhlll‘g, .\.pril 6, 1803. H Dr. 'D. S. Pefl‘er, MINT l‘s’l'U‘l‘fN, Allnuna ('oxln'_\',(-r»nt2111303 A Hw‘p :lylicc of his profession In "H us M m hp}! null woulnl ru‘pcrn'uliylimiu- :11l JH~l<q|H nlll run] “all :Iny old standing dltv m 1 1» (JH .md rnzbult lnm. Ha 3,18‘11. n" Dr. J. W.'C. O’Ncal’s‘ VFIUI‘I null Dwelling, N. E. runwr ui “sz. O ‘imnre xmd High s‘rucls, uuur \‘l'L-ah) 1: Han (‘ln'u-h, (tellyshurg. Pu. ‘ suv. rm, mm. M‘ . Dr. J. A. Armstrong. ‘ \\'l.\'U runmvd Imm Xt'xv Salem. chk }I mum), mul 11:I\'illL’ loculozl In. Middle (nun. :lli nu rnunty, ulhr: in": prufizr-in‘lfll wn 1w 3 \u (he )mhhc. UM} IH, 7435.}.“1 Doctor C. 7W. Benson ( l’l ll l-Z n: ”H Hailrm-d ”nu-o,(fruntrohm, mmmly um Kim A by Dr. Hum-L3) f I.l'l"l‘l.l'l>2TU\\'.\', l'.\. 4 Jam: 10,155; If - . 'J. Lawrence 3111', M. 1). AS his office one , ‘ “Ev; KI vluur'wezt nftlle.‘:‘.'uii¥r€'-f.§é Lurh. mn Hum-h in ‘. -"”' \"l.m.\:l-r~‘m‘;: :‘tx‘cl‘t. mm oppmm Pickmm'e Fun. \\l|‘TL‘ thus:- “1:1:ng tn hwe 3.1;; “fnlnl (m 1 -.' mu pun'pnm-d nzvrupe'ntnllj im‘ilrdm 1u: Humiunwae Drs. ilnruol', Rev. C. P. Kn m \. '.\'. U .va. U. L. Ban-wow, U 1 Dz, Rev. )Jw: \l J mans. ..’w'. .\I. I..sLu:\'cr. . Ut-H.\~lJ!lx,'..\‘ull H 3233. : Removals. 7 'HF.underci”lnml,heingri‘m-nulhyrizrdporsnn a m mah- wummls into I‘lu-r Uri-cu ('omc- In“ \ ,l "1“" II: n knvh us Hum-mph!“ tho rt-uywu] (nlhl.‘l('i\|.\\[l" ut' ;XvL-ousml whine: nr h'il-n-ls \\ vli :|\ MI thump-1:: .= n! thicsmuun u: tin-year in L H.- il ‘hvnv. “Mm-Yuk made “11]: promptnosg m ms In“, runl nu HEN. hpztrml [u 1:11.“th " .1?-2TH” 'I‘HUHN,‘ Keeper of flu; Coniflery. V! V,- .. 7..... ‘ —‘l “{rvh l ’l. "W Hardware and .Groceries.‘ Y WHH c'l‘)‘"l"l‘llL‘rS I‘Mcjjusfi n-lurnwl finm a the rnfits “uh :Ili iuuuvmv .Lupply (I H \IIIHVAHI-I A; (HUN‘P—lelhfi, v hio]. they mo *.‘l- Hm; at 11.011 Hid rum] in Bulluunru drum. ..1 Influx town Un- mucs. Uur_atmk-Lun-i.~ts In In”! at ' 171 ILIIISH \[\TF.IH.\LS, ‘ ' . , L'.HH'l{_\".l 12155 THDLS, llL.\"KS.\H'l'H'.\' TOOl 9, COACH HXI‘II.\GS SHOP. FINDINGS. ' CABINET \L\KER’S TOOLS, unusuxyxman‘s 'l-‘lx rI'nES, 'ALL K‘Xl)s HY H‘.U.\'. M‘. GROCERYES UF .\ LL KINDS, ’ ()Ilgh', PAINTE, Mn, kc. There is no ullicle Included if! the several departments menti- ncd nhm‘c hut wlmt can '11:: land at. (his Summ— En-ry class of .\lecl’mnics can be accommodated here hith tools and fin‘dingsmull Iluu=ekveper§ mm find every nrlirle in their line. Give us n CA", as We ure prepared to séll as low for cash a: .my Muse out 0,! the city. _ ' , JOM. B. BANNER, \ DAY“) ZIEULHIK. Genyshnrg, .\[ny 16.'1864._ ' . Grain and Produce. AVINLMaken Illejnqge and commodious Warehouse recently occupied by Frank Hersh, 1631]., \ IN NEW OXFORD, we are prepared to [my the highest. prices for all kinds ofPRODUGH.' Also, sell M the low nst prices, LUMBER, COAL and GROCERIES, pf eyery description. ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ’A. P. MYERS J: WIERMAN. New Oxford, Aug: 10, 1863. tf The Great Discovery F THE AGE.-—luflummnmry and Chrdnic Rheuum'tis elm becured by using H. L. _sllLLfiß‘S CELEBRATED BHEUMA'I‘IC .\IIXL 'IURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and ;lie adjoining counties, have testified to its grout utility. Its success in _Rheumntic affec gious,hu been hithcrm unparalleled. by any specific, introduced to the public. Price 50 pent: per bottle. For sale by all druggists and norekeepern. Prepared only by H. L. .\flLLER, Wholesale and Baum Dr‘uggisl, Ensn Berlin, Adams county, Pm, dealer in arugs, Chemicals, Oils, Vu-ninh, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot.- tied Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, kc, kc. WK. D. Bnehler is the Agent in Gettys burg for ‘i H. L. Miller’s Celebruted Rheumatic Mixture." [June 3, 1861. tf Young Men 'ND OLD MEN, .do not allow your mother; and you when to wear out their precious lvea, over me old Wall—tub longer, but. like ;rne men and behefuctors, present them with an EXCEL SIOR WASHER, and named of from" and cross words on wash days, depend upon it. cheerful fuceaLwill greet you. i TYSON BROTHERS, Gettysburg, Pu. Doc. 14, 1833. ' » ) Battle-field Views. FULL set of on; Photographic View: of the Esme-field of Gettysburg, form a. up undid 343 for tip Baud-ya. The finest yet. published on be new at the Excelsior Gallery. | TYSON BROTHERS, Gettysburg.» Wanted. ; FAR! in Aduné county, {or whichl will oxchnnge choice Western Land», at a. ”in. ‘ GEO. ABXOLD. ‘ fins.- ~ me. = » I 30581;“) BOOTS.—Wn as now receiv— S milligram: of abound Boo‘ulor ‘ neh‘ bays, hdiu, aim, and chndtontwhich \ we hells hvulpoulblo. 50?? &. WOODS. E, ° - li, m H. J. STAULE 48th Year- _ A Desirabje Farm T PUBLIC SALI-I.—l:«,Un SATUHIDAY,Ihe A‘m. an, of (){r'rogmn next, um um. amber. intending logxniwurm‘mg, h’illofl’er at l’uhlic S 21v. fill tlg-‘p I‘I'XESCS. '1 [IE-FAR.“ on which he resides, situate in Huntington tummlnip Adams couqu, adjoin inz lands of JOSth ' rimmer, Michael Minter, Slitlmel Bauer, Wm. Irgnry. and others, ccn minin; bf. acnu, um ear Ivss, will: manna .\chlmvs and Wood]: M. I’an ofthe innllims been limed. "I‘Lc hupmvcmenls are": is .. one und 3 ‘l)an bm‘r) LNG HOUSE, unc m: and .2 half sn‘ary hog Shop, Double Log , ' “am: with nlhu'l‘ out-buildings ; three springs or nm't-nnilmg water, two hurdunzl 0305011, nenr tint dour ; with an Ample Urvlmrd, and all other fruit. tome rat-ing ol whirl: the mayor'- Uis mimimMy udaptvd. Poraons wit-hung to new it me requested to call on the uiflbs‘tlibt‘f, residing tlnrmn. ‘ Thl- pl'inrty'\\’iU he offered in two parts of altogether. ns‘gnay best suit put-Ehtzgersmthe one part hnvtug 55 acres with the buildings, and the other übuut 30 Mart-s. Wr'nle to commence a). I o'clov-k, P. 31., on said day, u hL-u_ ntwnnldnce \\ ill be git‘pn and terms llytdk known by _ : Sept. 4, man. ’l5 Public Sale. N THE. DAY. {he 'Jd dAy of OCTOBER 0 In~\t,i pursuance of flu Urglrr of Ihu Or phallx'd Go'ur af' A'lflme munly, Hu- >ll')*ci'ill(t, .\nhninktml {of the tstule of Benjamin Fge m rhdwczlgc , “ill ofl‘er an Public hale, on the pn-miwz. H. qunwh-g rm! c-t:\lr-,..v27. ‘. ' - _x Tmurn up mm, mlnme in armimjuy truvnship. .\«lugns rmmty, P 3,, on 'thc roml lending {rum Lin): Shawn [u ExnmiQhlil-pgalmnt two and n hNLmiles m-‘t of “army. mljuhfing' I.lm]; nl Duiid Spunglvr. (u'ufrrgo .\Luing, und mhrrs, conhyui‘uing ‘_'U Avroa‘ m’de‘zil I’m-n-hcs, lmring thereon n 'l'v'o.~torx “KICK m. HHI'M‘I‘ with Uflvlhhnil‘linz, a ,N“‘}‘: _"fi' BurnAY-xgnf .\‘ln-uv ('mu Crib, 6m, with H u Ymmg .\piJ'e Urclmul, um! a mvcr-hnliug m-H 01 “Me Hi LLB dour.‘ Pan 0! Lhchmdhus lncn limo L ' ‘ [;fi‘b‘nk- to cominvm-c‘ at. I o'k-luc-k, P. I]., on 5.11;] day, Mun “Needlmcwwili be gin-g 1 :uzd il'lms nan-lg I\lznnn ln’ 7 ‘ V .'.LA('nx: n’..l-‘F:l:>"En,_.\.'.m:r 11y ”(a ('nnr'—J. J Fluk,('lLll\'.' A ; suit. 11, 1.3.5. 2: * ‘ Valuablc} Propertzes 4on SALE. - a ‘ '. JUUN’ C'ZOF(‘K.§M.IIII .\gont‘, . ~.\‘.-\\ Ounrd A|lnlll::'("J.‘_Pl\., 1: W for znle :\ numhm or‘ dmifuhlo proporlire, lu uh'n h hx- :ng‘“: {m- um-miun 01" those wkh mg m lllln‘llflflf. ‘ A FARM u! 160 nrrvs,‘ in 'ilmxnwl'eumnt township, with gum] .\'TUNI—I HH'USH. good“ lei, \VJguu Sin-ii. ('oru Crib, Wash House, . (Luau-41,: &c.-—l'.},(mu l-usiu—is a! lime mg :lm' Lxrm, mu! umlPr‘lin’c cilltix'.ition7~—is within 2 miles oé'Nt-w Oxfmd, v 1 quzjn'n- of :\ mile from ‘ lhe Gettysburg~ [Liilrmid and A‘ quarter at M mili- I'roxn'lhc (ie‘iydnurg Turnpike; , "l A _TA YERN} STAND i.| New OonrJ, at the t Railroad Staliqn. it is ln'o-stoly, roomy and, convmiiom, nndi; a good “Liar-fur Whine”. ’{ l-‘(Hi'i‘Y ANKL‘S ~'(JF LANE“: milvs i'rnmfl!’ Nrw t'Hmd. in Mnnntplenfinut to\\’nzi|i«|). “11): :1 mar Two-Am.) ilUl‘Si-J. thunk"llau‘ur—Wugona Stud. Cum Crih. (All uew.)j.l Urclmrds. plenty-,1 ul‘Hmd wuur. Xe. . ’ - l i A [_H-M or lElfi‘uL-nes, near Hunterstown, “ith :oer ”who, Burn, and otlxcx‘buildipgs. Land In Em culunuion. ,"“ ' . Srvuml Manse: and Lots in New Oxford also luranlu. ' x K pgrl'orsuns who “i";h to hnj Realmsmte, ns will us thus}.- who ms]: to :cll,nrc rcqurmtv ml 1n 2ch Llu: subscriber n can, as. his more, in Nu“ (I\{LrCL . ' Supt. «1, 18,65. In)" Real Estate’ [LT ['l' J. U! ’in?- BUG S.\l.E.——ln pursuance (if nu r of the Orpimfi’s Qéurt of Adam; .. Ill'be oli‘erul at" (’ublici‘ale, on {he ilrl'lrli<l s. on SATI‘RDA‘Y, the 7th day of “(Tamale next, the real csmtebeohgl Fmsor, dung-od, cunsisling (f ' .7 I “may, W .\ TRACT OF LAND. sitnnte in Mountjoy Hm‘mhip. in snid cnnmyfloumining 90 Acres, more or Ives, mljoininr‘lunds of J. VVntson Nnrr, .lmob (hudatfl; Htirs ”TCEOI‘ge Keen-r, du-easul,lmd others. The im'rove- ‘ menu are n STONE HOUSE, use and r‘ u hnlt sun-ies ~high: also a Frame 3% Hnuse, 5 Fame Hunk Bum, with a“ 3. good Orchard. 4 ~ 7 ‘ 3%“Sale to commencelu 1 D’clock, P. .\I, omsnid day, when ultendnnce‘will be given and terms made knoxm h' . ' . 125'“)ng FEESER,Adm‘x. By the'CourtéJnmea J. Fink, Clerk. ‘ Sept. 11,1865. £3 ‘ ‘ Orphan’s Court Sale. N pursuance of (m Uriier of the Urphan's I Court of Adam: county, will be offered at Public Saie,‘ori the firmniizes‘ oh S.\TU “DAY, -the 71h any of OCTOBER next, the Real Estate at Adolph Pohlmzm, deceased, Consisting of ' A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mount. pleasant township, Adams county, containing 7 .Acres, more .01; less, adjoining lands of Michael Little, Francis F. I’ohiman, Peter )1. Little, and Charles Smth. Thcimprovements are a one and a he" story Frame and Rouglh cast DWELLLVG HOUSE, with a Basement, Frame and ‘Weatherboardcd Bfink Btu-n, well 0! water, wood house, a good Qrcha‘rd—nbuut two acres is set' ifi'fiufduw. The-property is about one-half mile tom Mount Rock and about two miles from Cbnowngo Chm-ch. @Snle to commence at 11 o’clock, I’. .\I., on said day, when attendancelwill be given and terms mude‘kbpwn by i . N 1 ‘HOLAS FLEEGLE, Adm‘r. ,By the Court—gegieu. Fink, ierk. Sept. 1.1, 1865. ts ' . ' Notice. 5 . , HE mmberspl the “Admné Count} \lutunl Fire Insurance Comps ’? ue hereby no ufied that an Election ‘fonlnnagera of said Company will be held-at the ofige of tlzeSecre tary, in Gettypburg. on MONDAY, the filthy of OCTOBER‘next, between the hours of l and 4 d’clock, P. M.—each member being entitled to one Vote for each policy hell! by him. The Executive Commiuce will meet a": 10 o’clock, A. 31., on said day. ‘ ' finanngers hm‘ing‘in hands fees due the Company will be required to pay the sume in lo'the Treasury on or before skid day, to ena ble the accountsoftbe currentfiarrto be closed. ' ’ D. A. BUBBLER, Sec’y. Aug. 28, 1865. td , 1 . .« . v . Fruit; Trays OR SALE—The subscriber stwiil 1135... good usorunent of Fruit Trees for sale a his. old place, (Plainfield N uncrieg) near Petmbnrg, Adams county. Hei never had better APELE TREES, nor‘n better assortment of fruit. than be yet has on hand at. this time. Be wishes to discontinue the ‘bnsincss‘, and would like lo sell ofl’u last A. fiossible: Bis common price will be eight cents a piece tor apple trees in small- lots, lint. any person taking one hundred trees can hnve theft (or ss.°o- Or if “my wish to tote em thonnnd, onupwar‘dr, they can hnvuhgm at four cents H“°°°~ " ‘ WILLIAM WRIGHT». Sept. n, 1865. 4c 1 , ‘ . ‘ A @Ememm Am FAWLV J©WRL _5 _ . ' Fo Salg. ; NE‘OF' THE .\IU DESIRABLE, HIGHLY CULTH'ATE!) ND PRUDUCTH’E LIT TLE FARMS 13' .FR ‘DERICK CO,, bill—Tho subscriber, intendin to dt'cline fnrming, will offer at Public Sflle, am. the City Hotel, Fred erick city, at 2 o'clodk, P. .\l , on SATURDAY, the Ttll of OCTOBER; 18071, ‘ THE FAR)! on which, he now resides, lying one mile south of l-‘réderick city, nnd ncccssi~ ble‘ by two ru-ida,liiel(lcnrgutorvii pike, within a {'(‘w hundred ynrrlsJun the lcfl‘ and Keefer”: llill road on the righ ~ in one of the most. henn— tiful and fertile tlisli‘icts in Maryland. This Fun: contains 123;; Acres of first. quality land. The impruvemdms [consist of .‘l coml’ortnble one-slop Mono and liriuk DWELLiNG, Lmrilnining 41 g g rooma,l3rge Uni-I nml C(n-n-hcinsc.‘.~ , , There is on in very 'oml Apple Othmd, ulrll‘ the hncst l’uch Urcfiurd in the neighborhood of carefully selected grind choice lruit, in full hearing. The girder? contains one and :1 half ncrvs ol'grouml,mul {produces every variety of vegMnhlr-s in ptrten’tion. On account of its proxmiity to the "’l'3lv it affords many facilities fur dairy um} market purposes. . Besides the malnurl; prod-med on the {urnth [nu received» in (he lhst ten ymrs lit-bleen six and eight thousand .ushcls of‘Limo, and all the manure l)r01lu(‘('\ nt chPrtll ~ot‘ illl‘ Lugosi hotel stuhlr-a in tow fur that period. [uglther GEORGE 'JSOWERS . ..V.. ”up . “ilhAlurge amounts rrom butchers and. oxher fiaql'ct‘? 1 1.2:? arms maria 1""- ‘nown on day of snle. ’ JUHN A. SMITH. ,5; -Valuafble Farm ‘ fiOI! H \LE.—Tl.clsuhscxihcr: offer at Pri -14 rm- Sdr‘, on \' ry advantageous terms, A MR); 0:12.30 .\mzr N', more or less, situate near Hunterslnwu. imam: cuunly. There is a largeq-ropqyiorggood Woodland. [ngor 18“, fu, apply to either of the undersigned. i ‘ 1 Somet Firm: \vmmv mil x cm smux I ‘L\Nl'i‘<\Crl'Hhll n\' (‘ll‘ ms rely-b and l‘r' machine uthe kind . lic. Among its in“. lrilmlv: the grain w nmvr .lmlu-s or In ground or (an m- s' the qu unity .amvn In . . ‘ hum “‘hll-‘t In mum; bro :0 wnslrm-twl n; in: in. (mun with spring {fuck tn tin-'ir 1» (~\ pry kin-l of grain \ nlso,mensnrcslhc qu: to the were: and is s and (sadly manwod. 'HIH (}[‘,‘\.\'( This im'cmiuu {or sawing ALL KIM": M Guano {-nd l'uxupwt m ‘ines (be Dri'l ]llitii and run‘minm. i 1 5m 311 w grain nnd mummies the grumru‘ m Hp: Hill I- time. This mnflrnv— lion 0: the .\liflc‘llilfltt i< Very simyic am! is easily rnr med. 1: w H sow izu'u 01191:: an IV ty [Jilrill‘ls u) lin: uullc, and (Le ifflti‘t m In: regulutvd whiisniu Immun, tn Mi: [mm or rirlx ground. Thain ilnnchines mini 02in he see" to be mimirud. ILU} who have tried liN'lH pronounce them the ‘nofi complot; arrnngzea mout {Jr the purpose w-r (rm-rod to We pub lic. Hundr- ()4 m‘ roriilicnles can beprmhnod from prxgn. :l-l finmcri iii Frnniilin county nnd in .\Lirfidml [Shyl'ihl‘ ;khat the machine is no humhug. mm' Inis‘ giv‘ n entire satisfaction il‘l even-5 CHSL' whero it ball: been tried. , WIL lA.“ \\ IDLE, -\gent. .\ug. 7. INK). (f 1 t ' 1 ' ’ ‘ ~ - 3 Teachers Wanted. JOHN C. ‘ZOUCK x' ‘UIJ St-hmd I)2reclJrsoanuowngatp., .\d -1 mus mu. within; to employ three Tourh 01's 1m I\u- icrm oi fuu'r‘monlhs, will pay $3.!) prr mnmh for ucm-pt‘nblc Teachers, to take clmrg’u nl‘thne of {Mei Pubhc Schools of the tmunlxijl. - k .\ypxicufimx can be made to eiflwr of Hl9. Dilertori. at :my tiny-. 50- en the Board on the l-nb-ut‘Uc-mkvr next, t 1 o'clock. P. .\L “ENJ. II [.O GFNI‘ICKER, Prcs't. .~ .0 1 ”ml 1:. .11. SA’WBDLUM -4‘).0 O llEll,;m1d~20,000 joint. and 1.11. MIIXGLES, at Wiexmun’a 11111, near .-\1(-mll:‘.\'i-lle. i . 'l‘Le lnmfi’er is mostly dry, and consists of luck Pine boards, inch and half inch Poplar hnfl‘rds. nud Poplar [think and scanlliug, film-k Walnut boards, fie. Then: is a large umo' nt of bill stuff, sawed for fmme buildings 0 dni'erent slzusa—s‘llls, posts, joist. studding a «l'r’nltcrs. Inquire of WM. 0 LOTT, ut the Mill; or of GEORGE BLUHUAI'GH. I&Sept. 25, 18013. 2: . Tax thlce. OTICE is hereby gi‘y‘en to the tumbles of Tyrone township :9 pay the Bounty and per (Ile tax, usvssed‘. in April last, to the several Collectors. In (9859 this n'otlce is net complied Wilh 5 per con}; will be added to all persons failing to pay otter before the 2.1 day 'ut' OCTOBER next. By tde! of the Board of Directors. HENRYISPANGLER, Pres’t. Dunn. DELL)", Sec'y. '* ' Sept. 11, 1865. Id 3 . Notlons am: Confections. .._—J . ' \ WORD TO THE PEOPLE or TOWN AND comma ‘ . THE subscriber keeps § Nation and Chm:- - tionary Stqre on Cprlisle street, nearly opposite the Railroad Station, Gettysburg, wkere he has consmmlyion hand,‘CA.NDIES, NUTS, Figs, Raisins, Lemons. Oranges, 4km; Tobaccos und,chars of‘ all kinds; Packet.- Books, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Collars, &c.; Sonia and Parfumeriea; I, also some GROCE RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, with the difl‘erent kinda of Crackers. Icelcold MEAD at all times. He invites custhm from town'and 60311217, and sells at small profiu. LEWIS STROUSE. Aug. 7. ‘865. 13' 4 CARD PHOfIOGRAPHS of distinguished indiridnl‘us, including Enum ber of our prominent Génerals, and the old hero John L. Burns, for s‘pJe at the counter of the Excelsior Gallery, Gegyslmég. TYt 0N ROTHERS. WULE'S HFRB£I£TTERS for we n Homer's Drug and , ariety Store. ‘ UEENSWAéE—Jin {kn set; or in Eggs. A lnrgé gupply can {be fcnnd at ;‘PAHNESTUCKS'. IF YOU SHAVEYO‘U‘RSELP YE: will mid half the labor done ifiyon buy one of those buperior anurl for uleby BOW & WOODS. [LY Dr. R. HOBNER'S Tonic and Aim:- T five Powden, idl- nausea It'd CATTLE. Premdmnd sag only .‘ _his Dru Emmy . Jam 1536;» 5‘ . 5 . , ‘ . ’ ' " ‘ ’ ‘_‘” ,‘m" ’_‘—'_‘ " " ""“" “’_‘ ' i ‘ GETTYSBURG, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1865.. Sept. 23,13c5. ts‘ I on mssn. xx (‘.. BRINKERHOFF \ug. 28,1863. 6 ‘- ing New. .\'o\\'.\'l~7n ‘ \VILLm‘GHBY'S ‘ mun: DRILL. I.\l\\: H .\ Imusox, GREEN- .\.“:le rm, m. v 'l i: superior to fin‘ other | M imrmhu‘ml in thqpnh- Magi-x urc ”ll'ii‘ 9—11: dis :h pvl‘f‘vct rcgul Iriljy". It (Inks ll“: er.~.m. Rough w 'dxh ing. “ill not \' |ry 1:6 Ame. IL mm LC unju ‘l. Tim (coll) nr smu rl3 not t.) l-rmk “hm can‘- “ rnuxs nu". r’A n--~‘. hut démrplwcd. I'. will gun' in [ln sumo hl‘llpt‘l‘. IL “my ot'gmm tu |n~ sown mplu iu il=\ conshm lion \TTAC U .‘.l EXT Plug. F. Hmuucn, Skc’y. Sew. is, 1305. an 1 For Sale. “nu-m :3 mean" up wm. PRIVAIL." @119; gm?!“ MM a Q a‘é’é' REMEMBER, Democrats, that the Election will take place in one wéek from to-morrow——Tnesday, Oct. 10th! IS NEGRO SUFFRAGE AN ISSUE? The Rex-“ Mica“ in all the New Ensign-(‘. Sud-n. in lo“, And Minnesota, hue diroctly, And in Penmylvnnia and Chin, by implication, liken ground in {not of .\'cgro‘S-Ir fngo. The following are “ailments uttered by leading man in their organization: ‘ “NOW COMES THE CRISIS. WHAT IS THE .\'FGHOZ’ WELL. 1 {MY' IN _THE FAQ}: OF ALL I'HEJL‘DII‘E. T" \T AM“) THE GALLANTRY. THE I'A’I‘IhNL‘E. THE “1211015)! 0? THIS WAR, THE .\'J‘ZUHU BEAIDS THE I'AlAL’L—Wendell Phillipa. ‘ “WE NEED TUE VOTES OF TIIIfiCOXfinBD PEO PLE; IT IS NUMBERS. 301‘ INTELLIGENT: THAT UUI'NTS AT THE BALLOT liOXfl—ll \Yimer Dan! ““‘E ARI-l l'Li-lADLVG IiAItSPHI‘IA’ “I 1‘" THE STATETO ABULI’FH THE BISTKNJI‘ION UK PASTE. HY UNIVERSAL FK'FI'RAUE- WI". $l.B THAT Tlll3 “‘ILL INHVITAULY LEAD I'o 1‘1”: I'AH'ALITY (IF THE BLACK “ [Tlr THE \\ INTEL; THE } l.}.\'.\Tl“\' 01’ THE .\EUIKO TO THE G(|\'h|.?\(lli<llll'. I‘Hll .\HN ATUHFIHI'JIY THE SIDE OF HIS H “1'”; BHUA‘ULR." —ll. W. Beecher, ORGANIZE! ORGANIZEH ORGAN- f. IZE! !." ~ . AH that. is needed to enable the D'mo 'i cracy to secure a complete triumph hi ‘l’? gcoxning election is such etlicient local or : gunizllian as will emurc a full vote. This, work must be done by townaliips, and time ' is not. 11' moment. to be luaL if we would in- S U [‘o 5!]06055 We carried the Statelast {all a; the Oc tober election by~a majority til at leaet sev en thnutnnd. We can do much better at the coming election. .\'ever had any pari'y greater incentiVes to. exerti'wn. Let there be one grand rally, then, and such l‘oc.ul oxguuizulon as will emurp 11 full vow, and_ we slxall triumph mnwt ;luriously. D “mn crfis, are 30u doin‘g all you (an to emure succus‘? Remember, there is no time 10 b 3 loat. J i IMPORTANCE OF A FUL’. VOTE “"9, “;nuld ,eqmc-iallj.’ mum“ Him” the mind J may II mar-1 -.t m Hu- .\1 m the L']«'l‘,”“l!‘,!'l‘~ :gnll him. 1 E hvt. 17..' u/ I’. (w »('H/r:[ In ”71.11.5'11J“. m. 1, ”my; 1,. a. 11, mlrw r‘./ .r' 1': {HUN '7 . u" I l»; 1""; I”, u, ”I :m' [‘mr’l lt‘ L lth'iu- 111-H“ -h“ UHI‘ In I jumy “111mm.:‘ivvhg.'\' LII,_U 1.101114. Hut 0! («Mu-nevi“ this Sm.» Nu: mun: bl [m ]?Hqu nrgn /,uil lL wlmh (ll'llhr m} 1% vi !uiz‘v i‘v'um 1h (‘lme m mum - n “‘Ol film {M :n ~ mu} “mm!" ui .\'.vw 1‘: ~‘ -x.rl. ' ‘I Luv are .\nmo-vig' l-mn [minim-:1 duc thm d dram-r in LL» .\x .:u. m \x xv manly ”A‘l‘ In: Hy. 7,4! (11:1’: 1*? II [/1116 I); new. .I/ c 1" ‘v'm‘ [/1 tum/4 111 //~ "flu/4] [m rf:W In 1w: tr/Z'h't [/1 v. 3 .i/ w, /.n rim! 14%.. “HIJ nl ‘luut. LN. every l)‘ maurnl “I. I hunk lhls think of at, and then In! liim I--§ Mr [D .wo to rt. Hut only mm- is ,jioncll. ‘(111 an: ‘l’“. vu'c an! IL6 mum! (u? beaten. ( So says the Lnnézistor .In/dfijcnccy. The secoml Tueaday of October Wlll wow: it. t 6 be true, every word of it. We hope that every Democrat and conseivative man in the State will think of this, and act upon it. CREATING. We- have relinbie information that the : Abolitionisls are plnuning a scheme toi cheat, on an extensive scale, at the coming{ election. One oftheir games is, ifpossibie, to buy up men who will not b»: ans/medal by Ilemo- ; cram, to givc‘oul Almtitiou aml 1/112'1"11II:‘K-c!3 I.—i Be on your guard! We are on the tracks of the Econndxeis who are [lying this game} of corruption. If they attempt to put‘it in practice we will not oniy expose them. bul the [anti will be rigid/y enforced against theme—a Dal/uni Guxlle. f ‘ _' W'l‘his game may be tried in this coun-i ty. Democmfia, \n'rm n! . @Let all Democrats remember the insults and outrages heaped upon tfiem by the negro~loving party, when their cundi~ dates come tq them begging for votes. Tell these loyal negraworshippers “you hhve de n'ounced‘ us as traitors. capperheads._etc., etc., persecuted us‘and degluredDemocmis bad no rigbie, but a ‘constitutional right tobe hanged and the divine right. to be damned.’ ” Now is the time of our deliver ance. Let every Democrat vindicate his honor. @When General Slocum hahrd of his nomination by the Democrats of New York as their candidate for Secretary of State, he promptly‘resigued his position in thé army. Brigadier General Uartmnfl. the Repub lican nominee for Auditor General in this State, has not resigned. Heisstill drawing ‘bis pay at the rate of $3,690 per annum, while he is stumping the Stage against the restoration policy oflth‘e President, and in favor of negro eqnamy. _ ' Will the peopie make a note of this? ' It. shows the difference between the Demo cratic idea of duty and the Republican idea of the same thing.—Ayo. . @The New Orleans True Delta and Picayune state that the President has coh fen-ed upon Governor Wells, (Dembcrat,) of Louisiana, the title of Proviajonnl Gov ernor. One not _behind lhe scenes would warmly beliéve the strenuous efforts that. have been made to displace the Governor, hm they have failed most signally, and tha President. in clothing him with new power, has virtually endoreqd every act of his civil Idministration that has called forth‘such hitter ndloal opposition. \ ”The pegs—sufi‘nge party any that the Democracy inaugurgted the war, and. al most in the same breath, they declare the Democracy opponed the nu. These preo cions “Tom Peppers" gan't stick to one hhehood long enough for ,Anybod'y. tobel Have it. J 365%” the White 113’: Ticket I A WAII. FROM THE smurfs or “NORLAND.” Col. A. K. McClure, the shrewdest and best. informeti Republican politicinn in the l Stdte, virtually gives up the impending 1)0-' l litical contest. The leading editorial ofhis l paper. the Uhambcrsburg Riposituiy, of wcel: | . V - before last, is a wad ovemho decaying fortunes (ghoddy fortunes) and‘ the ruin ? ed hopes (hopes of plunder) of the great. Abolition party.‘ - ‘ . 'l he Coldnel .sadly says: i . ' Immediate and th‘orcugh organization only will save Pennsylvnnh} this tall. Our opponents are well prepared For the conflict. They will poll their full vote. In the Nortliemt they will do quite a: well as last year. , . ~ I :‘H the Southern munitiis—those South of thé Juniitln and Susquelinnnnnnd‘ Eist. of the Alleglir-nics, rye, cxuinnt materially im pmye the October vote ot'liist year. It. is possible to' revluce the cru’i-hiiig m-vjoii ties at York, Cumberland, Admins, liiilton nnil Bmlt‘oril' a \llO'Jnllnt‘; but more. in not to he expet‘lé-d~l(‘as may he the result: l‘liila’idelpliiu niu~t full 011' é-Isontiri‘lv in her vow, became the v‘ust manufacturing for the sirmy lists been nlmqfit wimliy nrrrzt: edhanil thoun‘mnls. of government. euiploy- f ears and Opt‘rnllvefi on gm‘ernmmtm‘ork of l l vniiou§ kinds, have been scattered in other i l‘ channels oi indihtry pvei‘ the county.” 'l‘liv:i"'i'eduotimi mu<t diminish the liz'ge IE Union iiiujurity of last year from "2.5410 to 3,000, and the adjoining county of livin warc can scarcely fail to be similuily efl'ect ml by the same cause. .' "l‘lio succeSspf the Union ticket depends wholly onflhe organization and full volt: of- Lancaster, l)fi“‘lhin,‘ S’olznerset, Redford, quuehnnnu, Tioga, ].i'ie, Crawford, lndi iiii'i, inwwnce, Allegheny, &c. If those Union strongholds sliallihc syntetnnticnlly and thoroughly organized and polietl, we shall carry the State by a decisive majority. It} they lull, as they did hut. year. in Unto ber, the State will inevitably be last. We believe Colonel McClure 'to he 7 thoroughly pound; He is by long oddsm the bestinl’urmed llriiublicun politician in f“ the Shite, and he know: he ‘lni; pond ;l ground for the nl:-i'n1, which fill; liiin‘ with I'l t: Fl‘til‘lllltl fori‘hoiliiig._ Cfilll‘fl'l3lltt‘n, [Jem- i net-.:tal Your chs quail lic-fore yuu, and 51 ht in‘ile Wlill the dread of Mining ilti‘i‘int. l; l’uilect your locu‘. Oi'g'inizutlons: 't'vl onLl“ LVk'l)’ \‘nlv; rum 11.1: mime: wlth fight“, and \irh ry will he run-:‘xly b 9 \vumw‘, 1151: you must, \ka like mm who duuvc . bileCC - TO THE PEOPLE. OF PENNSYLVA- 5 h" " mem «erlth (‘nmuf- \t. Ruuus, ‘ ’ J‘HILAULLJ u: x, 5.1.1, lil. ms.‘ } You are upon the me of :rmOat. Impor ‘ tnnt «trctinn. , Buth pnhticut orgnn‘zatlnns, have sm— ynuncmi their [1! xttnrms. and presented thru- x-undulntes fur )7qu sum was. t ’J‘helDeumcmtic pArty uhgzmt tj'y affirms its support of tho pulivy nt h‘wmtmctimx .:uloptul by Pubi-h m .luhmun, mm} (mm uuunces us omxmtion to negro suli'luge un’tl new“ rquahty. . 2 Upr-n thaw, nu: REAL ”was or'-rm: (.\.V‘ Ivus‘, the Itvpuhucm plnthnm ii atmlnpu 1‘ (‘l2:, iamnrimutcs are mute” ltd central au thority is “lent. ' ‘ b We beheve that it is ymr right to know ; their sentiments, and they who seek, your ltl-uypol't should be tmnk iu‘the exprc:sion iot theinxnpinions. V 1 Cam )nu su<tain the President. hy voting: for thou) Who refuse to entlorre his policy? I W 1“ you hazard "(Ifi-Tupm-inrity of your I raée by voting for those who zlre‘upwtl-ling I to pr minim their behcf m the mtcnunty of ' the neglo? . ‘ Duct-nus or szxsnx \xu! Press home upnu your antagonists the vi tal issues 01 the campaign. . . ‘ ’l‘hrough the firms and the rostrum, in a, the Md and in the workahqp, demand that. they shall answer. t Am: YOU row, 0?. AGAXNhT Funny-:31 Joux~ ‘ sox’s ro'gl'lr'r m: RECONSTfi L'cnox? ' ARE you run on. .\uuxs‘r‘ snuno Sl (Erma: AVD .\'rtma ml; \LITY? t My order ot the Demoératic State Central Committee. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Chairman _STMWS SHOW. , The Washington corre<pondent of the Baltimore Sun of Saturday week, one of the moat rel'mble correspondents in the coun try, says: ‘ , ' - “’l'be Constitutional Union, (Democratic) emu-AH Coll Thomas B. Florence, has been |_l gnated by the Presldent as the se lg-cled paper to publish the Government advertisements. This is regarded here as ;m endorsement of the conservatism and democratic firmness of this journal since its establishment.” ' OBSERVE THE FACT 1 . Although it has been charged over and over again by the Democratic journals of 3 the Stale that Messrs. Hartmnft and Camp-i bel! are standing on a Negro Sufl‘rage plat form, dnd that the Republicans are running on the Black Issue, not on; of the Slwddy or gang has ever denim! thefact. By their silence they admit tlwmuh o] 111.: charge! They dare not. deny it! White‘ men—soldiers ! am you prepared to cast. your ballots for negro' sum-age and equality T ‘ § SOLDIERS! Who robbed you 'of two-thirds of your Beauty, by paying ynu only: Thirty-(bra do]. lags instead of One Hundred, to which you were entitled! EdwinJl. Stanton, Secreury of War, did that. ~ Soldiers, who thanked Edwin M.Summn? {or his f‘valuanlo swim,” and declared m be “qu barns kimulfso clear in In: great _a: to merit the earnest gratitude of all loyal Mn 7'4 The Republican Slate vamlian of PennSylv nin so declared in their gluform! Soldiers. can you support the candida ,_ who and upon uplalform which 'endorm (ll man who robbed yaw—syn, which ACTUAL]. ”prov“ m: v'unr ACT or 303 mm whack :0, Mandy” you I f you are true to yaw-calves you cannot _ 3Q. What, hold: the Abolition‘par together 2 ’ ~ A. Bevexmhifly bonds. Q. What do neven-thinietltmem f A. Thu seven mgr: get richer by final and thirty lfioumd poorer. . 0 DOLLAR7W BF THE SOLDIERS AND lERS’ VOTING LAW. ch of Hon. C. L. Pcrshin‘g, at All, Lancaster. Sept. 20.] g proceeded to expnse some e Republican party by which may shiven to omhii (or me itlhe Ihymocrazin partyg "9 very first, recolulmn, think -3 far their gniinniry, mm in. in» House of Representatives in by himzeif, after the hat nelson. The very first reso- Congress to increase the pay . was introduced by n. Dear xur‘idcr, Qi Clarion. The 119- ritxrcfcrred it to a commit a back enmevuiated. Mr. ford, a Democmt, mnved m ‘ Mint 3 day. Thfxt ';.mpo;,i— -(1 down by [he Konuhlimn O 'wOuH puss n 0 rcaolulion ier amount than that ainewly Congreés, which was. (flirlcun THE PAY THE SOL; [#o3l the Spa ‘ Fulton fr. Pershi of thelios oft. th v had com: in Men; again st 19.] that tl) in y our Folrlio tr )‘i‘lCt‘d in‘Yr! of P 4 nnsylva ll of Fort D lution asking ‘ ii the soldier J mt. Mr. At )1 blicnn mnj 5‘ .' It m 1 1 . yors, of Be( u lce it one i n was vot ( u jorifi. wh ing: ‘ y hi}; ‘ termined l; I'm-s a man! tn definite \Lling tlu-y r '.‘l', all votL-t ll by n liepu A great Hui? .pcsition of ldiers votin. isue ot' giur 1 wing I’enns rid is very n nizs for m.’ rter. a-Lei acted by_n i la regiment. Mexico 11 1 ‘ 'nnpiy Donx i t ranch in 1 1‘ ms the laws v+niu soldier" (l r the oldJ i 41 pmentag , Again the re I u uoracy. ll 5 [diets a De 1 “ills lm'thgt i p blicunpapv ‘ I. one and all: ‘ 'mwtitutinnul tiers under-to neir Plcrtio MO5 (as! by l ‘glih‘l' of wil Pl'sihlr'l in n 90:0 that Ii“: dilim‘s \'o p l .m-od to 110 i 0U“, and ”I .‘n-clctl. ‘ ln tlw mo: then in l.u/‘ (funninghnmi I nonnatitmion t the Suprom i‘wnl been infl Tatives, llt‘ m «(n as would rmive offices \‘ills of PhiH t‘ientls ratimr‘ "ho bill nmem tale. sn gas to a ngin in a Dem ruticcdmmitte {m Democratsi lluuw, and cm lan in the arm. Arm nnmigh of flilat the sol-h fihunce to voté. it-s gutter] hp ‘heir only hop omin. Lakt {.l oldie: as lives out; this year ur Mnndnrd b 5 ever went. f n their bodies| o attest their (l That they wil erily believe. hemselves and ve hear of grali crntic party in bile its. oppon apt: together b ic Plunder. T must cheering. we' hem- 3 good the Democratic country and it wl It still stands lir “Like éome tall cl [Swella from the v i storm; LThough round its I spread, Eternal sunshine I ’. ‘AI‘Lor striving in min lo [um inserted. the Democratu, Honld‘do no bettel’hn‘ (Le smi ;Qr the mh‘om‘ule bl“ puma ! man committee. ’ :6 ha; been made about (he he Democratic party to (he . All this. too, has [men a rag fahclmndi. .The law nl. -lvnnia sqirliers to vote in the lid. It existed on our statute .nx-yéms. Under Dayid R. nocrntic Governor. it was re- Demourutic Legislature, and ;f 001. I) wis no doubt voted dor that law. The vote was ncmtic, but the returns did re in time to be counted. stood in 1861. The Pennsyl again voted in the field uu w, which. if“. had any politi i was a Democratic measure. urns were in favor ofthe De ‘ the vote of the Phdndclyhin )ccraiic sherifl‘and registe'pof ity wvrnelcctal. TLenilm Re -I|,the E‘vcmng JJullasz’orucy’s rs, denounced the law as un ’ and lurpublicnn election of nk o.ooth Democrzug out of 1 by xvlusing {o couut.tiir,- he Phifudvlphin suldiera {on I and for Kherif'f. ’J‘nia. Hwy til Judge Lmllow ihiurmt‘d y "light refuse to cnum the t their peril. Then, when I . Hwy admitted the mI-linr 5 Democrats were dcciarwl mime mmtlmr contesthml .rno omuty, whorn Judge Ind (lt‘plnrwl the l:l\V to be 11. llutll oan Wu“) falcon : Court. Ilml Judge Wood lencul by any but, lhepux’uzt gm have given such a duel mve secuH-d the highly lu ot' sln-rili‘ and I'P‘L'ISLUI‘ of dolphin to his own party than to their opppnents. ing (he Constitution of the low soldiers to vofo, lunl its. tocmllc Home, :mniu lln-mn. c. I mu; on it mywll'. But voted ngavnst, it in the z of them had linen a colo . where he (lficlzll'b‘d he had frauds to lend him to know 31% would not. get. a (am So much for some of the to influence the soldiers. is in suuterfuges and fulsc‘ ‘1 we gave you as gnllnn'. a as our candidate for P i— in Pennsylvania we my. ‘arors twops bravo soldiers firth to battle. Tlrey bczu' luumercua hounrublu scurs ivotion to the Union. be lriumphnntiy elected I Men are beginning to be to taik out. Eveiywhpre ying changes. The Dem !u‘H of vigor and activity, -nla are divided and only the cohesive power of pub ‘e signs of the time.» are {FI-Oman parts of the State riportv. Tim principles of party are the hope 01 the my»: gioriously triumph. and immovable. ifl‘ whose awful form, ule, and midway lcdvps the ase, dark} rolling clouds are emea on its head.“ WHITE VOTERS. more F 0 :-‘< Noblack Rep State, so far‘ss I against negro-w fi'r blican nempnper in this ‘9 have seen. hue declared hinge. Most of thejoumnls = egpiesacd themaulvesm 0 that party hav favor of it üblicnns, in (hair coupty meelxngu, have no). re nitaxnlfmg the negro the I . , ha whne man. Some of ‘d, openly, m favor of“, My 80. The black R9ll conventions and solved a word «1311.1 political equal of » them have resolv and other: indire The black Ropv bliezln State Cnnvenfinn' did not Intern we (1 again” giving the right l of suffrage to the egru; but did say n‘wonl indirectly favoring hat doctrine. No prominent lack Republican politi cian in this State has avowed himself up posed to putting t e negro upon the same platform with m white man, but Stevens, Cannon, Reilly, ad other: of them. axe known to be in fa or of it. The black Re publicans in our 1 st ‘Logislatum voted to compel the Stree Railroad Companies of Philadelphia to c ry negroea in the same cars with white m n and women! 1 Now, on the oth 1- band, the Democratic newspapers, the mom-mic County Con: ventiona sud- mdetings, the Democratic Stave ConventionJ and the Democratic members of the Legislature, all, are out squarely and unmistakably Against ~this 1 black Republican lplnu fur equallzing the i negro with the whlxe mm. 1 These five FAUl‘s.-Jej}'crmi¢n. ‘ l . « mats are playing I ah 1:153 dividing the by}: p hetween civilian and noxpinatingconmmms. on the ticket. in time y aim elect, and‘soldiers us. :This may be a very erically, but the soldiers [G‘The Aboliti gamer—as they (12' or: of candidateshi "soldiers," in then“ They put civillamt district: where ltd. where they (:3an equal division. nu .- "can’t see it,” = _e says that if a girl who 1; Wm gel. married, she pn her eyes. If that #5O to a More and buy 'OO drese at Abohciop rag Ifshe can’t. “see W! then, _he has too much “crass” 33-h) exchang is born done-51in will certainly op‘ uhould fail, let. be; her first his, 5 ca. currency Ewes. * it will be came in her eyel. 0033. OMBELUB “00313. a Mich-Cm Mo! mam-g oodeeleiy and truthfully upset! tho 198-", tion: military record made for Col. Gimp beli, the Abohtion candidate for Amine! Gdheral, by his home organ. The Dam-rat mites an foilowv Tm: Cntgnxs.—"Tha Leo an. not change spnts, nor the min lii; skin.” Neither can the Abolition par t cease from lyin‘g. not Avoid wsflowlng in lieir own deep. damninfloorruption. - ‘ The Johnstown 73-17 mm anyl: "Col. Campbell himself gallant! and well led his own regimen» in both “in bu tles named, (New Market and Piedmont.) and in évery other engagement. with tho single excvption of the aflisir at Sfiicker'l Lisp—in which the rggimenl partici‘mtod during the whole period of his three years' service.” Col. (‘.«lmplwll was not ’in the battle 0f Winchester, July 23d and 24th. 1864. Ho 'met the regiment after the battle was ‘ fought and (.‘roaks’ forces were retreatin . In 11. battle before Lynchhurg be run an 1 commnnd ofa brigade, and did not. in per yon. command the regiment. These facts We hear from dill'ercnl members of there i mam, \v‘na do no}, wish to detract. from tgo merits ol Col. Campbell“ During the bat tle of l‘redmonl Col. hintnn‘ was diuhlod by 'lhc wound received at the battle «New Max-Let. From the «late of the battle of Piedmont, Col. Campbell never in person" commanded the fifty-fourth. Our neigh hnr ohthe ng'lmm should not assert thou things he cifjmr, know! to be false, or of which 1m could so 'euily ascarln'm the mnh. (Jun mammot- oi the 7Hbune in {mm ua. in mm other bnules besidas New Mul‘kv‘t, Piedmont. und the nilhir before Lynchburg. either as 'commnnder of a regi ment or brigade, Col. Campbell particl putorl? . ' , (fol. Linton. unless disabled by wounrla and guilt-ring intenaely by; reason thereof. was convmnilv on gluly. H» mm 'nnr, mm torcd n'ut. until long nfter his Han-e years olnpml, nml then by an order of llro'Wnr Department. on nccount of disulnlity by wounds rewivnol in battle. , ' m (‘JI- ('mnpl-01l commanded during 'thg win(er of ISM—4 the first brigade of Col. Mulligun’s divi‘don.’ ‘1! was stationed at (llllbl‘l‘ht points, viz: ‘ Cacnpen rivnr, Han»- lm' Ruck, Mummy and so on. 'l‘he'lfend «punter» 0f.11.0 bugn lva were MS ringfiald, .\'li. ’l‘hn ln‘inclle business of tlle ofllprrs of 31m brigade was burning deer along the Smith Brunch nl Lhe I’otonmc. ColfCamp boll lived in rug-. 11 style, m‘ the bvst Mid largest lmuee in tlio village, where he us within its comfortable wnlls from revgillo to tattoo, vnjoying the genial warmth of! lilnziug'wood lire, smoking his pipe with great complacency, [and is supposed to have oct‘usinnnlly given some bmf order: to his Adjutant General. ‘ - During this Winter Col. Linton oobupied his marque upon a Wlld, blenk mountain sillo, employed in the weary and monoto nous task of rendering the re iment elfi‘ cient m drill and discipline. fimring the campaign in the Shenundoah the regiment bore a. conspicuous; and important pan. nod me long list‘nf-its killer] and wounded shows how well the «lisoi line and drill of Gnl. Linton had prepared) them to moelo determined foe~ The maimed arm and scars on his own person. attest how devo todly he shared llie perils and sufferings of his (:omrxulcc. li' heroic dccrls and perso. mil bravery, the «lee» anguish, pain and torture (mused by festering wounds Ind honorable scars, are to be mode the requis— ites, (or oflice, the}: Col. Linldn should lmve the summit ‘of the entire_peopla—'- wluln the luck ol these neooful requisites would withhold their. suyporl. from his competitor. 545*“ is a little singular that Catholic prim-d 3 leulzl ”011 K? first and only one: lnrrefila‘i and hold to bail in Missouri for ”xi-ruching without taking the oath pre lwrihcdlvv the rfow Constitution‘ of th‘t (State. Undoubtedly clergymen in other -Idr-nomimtions have preached without tn ”1:1,; the mth. These arrestq, under tho iciicunxstnnces, show how swift the Abolition ipm-ty is to make war upon the Catholics in {this country when it mm invent a pretaxt {or doing so, ‘lt hale: them, for the simple {lemon that it believes the majority of-tbeln to he llnmocriits, and por=ecutes its Erioatl. inlthnugh they are the only ones oft eoler l ical on‘lrr who hnvo i'efugedlto prostitute ( i their oll‘ice to political partizanahtp. 'They I were the only ones who brnvgd the pest:- ‘lence mi'l mingled with the horroraoffin demonvllle to otfm‘ religious consolation to ouraoldiors. I’reqchegs ofother denominw‘ lions in,tlio South had turned domagoguoa, M thnsg in the North, and were actuated by the same sectional hatred. They were hnmpuml to suy'of our soldier» as Parson _ llrownlow Said of theirs: “They had but two rights-the rightto be‘hnnged and the right to be damned.” Catholic priests hav ling held themselv'es aloof from politicoV l controversy: saw in a member of the Catho -1110 Church in either army one entitled to their kiml olfices and spiritual comfork— \ Chicago Tlmgs. ‘ . The Radical! Bra-Mimi! Black Insurrection. -—'l‘he Scienljic American says that Colt’l pistol factory is running twenty hours I day in order to supply the increeeed de mand for revolvers, and ediflfihut most oft/u orders rmnefrom Southern Myron. This [not taken in connection with the statement of an Alabama correspondent thtt huge num ‘bers of the newest 'and most improved re peating rifles are scattered among the ne gmes m tillfercnt localities of the South. would indicate theta negro insurrection is in contemplation; It is well understood among the Northern Ridicule that the “ir~ represeihlc conflict” shall not end until the Southern uegroes are allowed to vote and to have all the privileges of white men. It is easy, therefore, to conjecture where these rifles and the money to buy' them comes from. The negroes in their ignorance end poverty, would never take up the idea nor have the means of provi ding themselves with the latest improved rifles‘ and pistols. They are prompted and encouraged, and money is furnished them train the North to‘get up an insurrection. The Yankee Radical hatred orthe‘South- , ern people” is more intense now than ever, and if it should be left to them to shxpe the Government policy the majority of that' people would be banished or exterminated. There is hardly a question that the Yankee- Abolition. negro sufl'rage agents of “the Negro Boarding House Bureau along with others, are engaged secretly in distributing deadly weepbna'amoug the ignorant and brutish Degrees of the South. The Atten tion of the authorities is therefore required immediatelyjto this subject. In the no. groes' need protection the Government should furnleh' it. but it shoulcimct allow the harming of hordes of semi-harboring blacks by a lot of plundering, _bloodtnmty political o dime, who have no norm for the laws o%either God or man.- ’at'rioLd‘: Union. , Grambmthen—A ‘oorrespondent offing Lewistowu Journal says he overheard lh-n following conversation between lflwmlt urchins: _Says onv, "Ain’t you fl'fio‘ grandmother 2” “No." s‘l tell fir"? - ponded thefirst, “they're {up top. m: do as you please; give yerAu much gout stufl'as yer can eat, md the amnion nurse chem “label-ter ‘hey Elke M," ._ ‘ ,W”Uheny lies the hut! that, wears a crown.” This may be the qun why the ladies have discarded flu; cxown} oLJheir bonneu. ‘“ ». ‘ Last Ordlr 91' ”it abundant—{L noiifiéan hon ,to. the Jacobi ndwah' thug. weir mane bu come.” . , M w Mow-9- O’T—T ,_ fi-Eourmn “mung five hngdmif‘gnd “Vang-Imp chiugec' dud in 8574.3er “swear: ' z > ' j ‘fi'm‘é .r-"evésameu Jl’hi-glg
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