T Y flurm-«m ~ ~ ...—,7“: .IS ‘0? THE COHPILBB. El The Guru.“ in publhhed every Hand-y ‘morniuj. by Hum [-1. 81-. an. It, 32 00 per Innum I! paid uuiolly m Annuity—s 2 50 per unnum if not paid in Mfiance. No subserjption dimntinuod, unleu n the optign othp publiqper, until All "marge: are paid. ‘ " , 1 Avvuflsnnrs inserted at then's‘nnl rates. 1 "03 Plilmxu done wi‘h guinea And dispatch. . ‘ \' OIYfCI in South Baltimtureec, neafly opposite Wamplers’ Tinning Estabfluhment —”Coslrn.n Plux'nm Onxcl” on the sign. mamgmxgpggms. D.‘ McCommghy, 1 TTORNEY AT LAW, (ofice on floor we“ of Hunter's drug And book ntore,Cbnm ueratgnrg screen) Anon-n up Soucnou to: Pun" no Pinion. Bounty Lind War unu, Buck-pm] responded Claims, and I“ num- claims Igninu the Governmem “Wadi lnqvon. D. 9.; nlloAmlrjcnn(llnima’imflnglnd. Land Wnrrknnlouied gnd so!d,orb6ught,and high": price; gl'nn. Agents engngpd in 10. eating wnrrlnu in Town, lllipoin .Ifld‘ om: weuwm Scum FApplyjo h'un person“), 'or b: lbw-r. ‘ I ‘!_ Gguysburg, Nov. M, ’5B. ' t ‘ Edward B. Buehle’r, ’ . ‘ ‘TTORXEY A'l‘ HAW, will. (nithrully ufidL Aprompfly mum to all bulinu’s gnu-mud to him. ‘He- speaksdha German lungnnpe.- (mice at the name place, in South Bulltixnon' ureet, ties! Forney'n drug More, nndpenrly ommdu Dunner a Ziegler: store. ‘ ' Getty-burg, lurch 20. Law Partnership. A. DUNCAN t J. H. WHITE. ;_ " . ‘ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, \ Will promptly unend lo I” legm business ("Hunted to them, fincludinz the procuring of l’nnamna. Bounty. Buck Paymud all lutiugr chum-n against the ‘United States Ind Sure (;gvvrmueuli. hmfic’ in North WP“ Corny of Diamond, (qulythurg. Penn'n. . J ”mamas. ct ‘ J. C. Neely. T'I‘DYINEY AT L.UV.-—!'nrticul-nr Mten~ A tinu [HM tr) (talk-avian of Pension, .unty, un~l Huck-paw. (Mice; in the S; E. tm'nv-r of flu: Diamond. Geuygburg, April 851863. 1! Doctor 0,. W. Benson. FI’IUE u! Iht‘ llxlilrmul me-r.(frqnt room; ~ turlncllryrnccllpitfl hf. 9".lKi““'rl) _ l.l'l"l'I.E-S'I‘UWN, PA Juno i'), 1:563. tf Dr. ‘J. W. C. ‘O’Nenl’s Fl‘ll'l'} :uul lhxwlg. N. B. rumor of Bu). 0 limore and Hi'g l nvrut-lslneur Fred» 1.: rinh (thrch. “(‘Hfbb'll'z, l'u. ‘ Nov. .10. 15031;. Lf _ Dr. J; A. Armstrong, {“le” rvmnvrd mun .\'Pw Snlrm. York- I mnmy. um! hnnng lc-(‘lltrd a! Middle. Imm. Adunu milim', (nfirr- hie plurlfbiuilnl "nice 3 I 0 lhv public. [Jabs 1:], '6l. Gm Dr. D. S. Peffér, I\BOTTSTUWN, Minx")! (dun'y, continni‘s the p m-tice'm his pmieviinn m n” 115 lxr.|u~ln-«, mul wuull‘u-«lmufully imitv nll {IPFIUIH unlxcu-d \vnh nny nlvl standing dis eu-r-igm (‘JH and musult him. . 1) 1:3, Jam. 1r ‘ - J. Lawrence Hill, M. D, .\h‘ in.“ ulfic-e one . V\~ I I 1 rlnur west ofcharmi'fia Lan-rnn thnn-h in -" C'mynhers) urg étreet‘ am] nppnsnk Picking's‘ sure, whsru those wishing Lo hwe «:13 Dental Upervinn pevloinied Me respectful” invitullc c m Run-runny“: Drs. Horner, Rev. 13. P. Kr HI I. h. D , Rev. H. L. ‘lnuuher. D. D., Rev. me. \I. J'u‘uhl, Brat. \l. L. Syzver. bbllyahuru, Apul 11,’53. . . . ‘ Removals.‘ - , 7 NE II?I<1(-rsigm~d.heihg tho nuthnrizod person P to nuke remumls into Eu-r (‘.n-uu Ceme er},hnptsthnlsuch"! contemplate the remand or (he reuminx of dccewsell relnlirw or friends 3in Mail llwlmelves of this sn-nson nmlfuycnr to luv» it Ilu‘nc. lh‘lnm’nls uuuh- n ilh pruurptncss _.lc_rxl|a law, and no firm! 31mm} to Mouse. ‘l‘E'l‘lil'. THURS, Keeper of the Cemetery. ‘ March 12. ’6O Hardware and Groceims. IMB Jub-m'ribers luu‘e‘ju-xt Emu xeu! {mm 1 {he vim-s nixh ZIII' innueme snpplyhfl lumm'ugla & (:KUt‘l-lellfih‘. w‘hich \liey nr‘e om-rxug at the” aid smm! in Bllhmmrc slnofi, nl'prlucn tosuil the lungs. Uui‘ Stork (Uflnihtf in pull _oh ' " Bl ILDING MATERLUS ) GAul‘lcS'n-nrs +OOl3, BLA,('KS.\H’I‘H'S TOOl3, L‘O.\o‘ll FINDI’IN SHOE FINDINGS, ~ ' CABINET MAKER‘S TOOLS, . _ HUUSHKBI-Phk‘." FIXTURES ALL KINDS U‘F IRUN, u'lc. GROCBRIES OF ALL KIND ‘. OILS, I’AINTb, Slum, kl‘. There is no “H k xxuclmled in the uverul d: partln‘uns nwnfiuvL-d above but what can he bud at. this SUM-j.— Eur; chug of Hut-hunk! can hi- uccolmnod. ted hi-re with tools nnd fiudingannd Hdluekre er: can find every nrzicle in their fine. '6in x s n call, as we age prep nred to sell 1} low for zisb a: any house‘out ol the n-ilr. " ‘ i. V, Jul-4|. a. DANNER,[ < . Dino zmuum. ‘ Gettysburg. :.\l<.'ly 16. 1864. ‘ . , Grain and Produce. AVINQ tnkgn the huge and com-nod Wxxrehdule recently occupied by l" crab, £511., _ ‘ IN NEW OXF‘ORD, we are,prepnred to pay the Sign?“ prick. :11 kind"; ofPBODUGE. Ms‘ ,sell ng the en priceanUMßEß, COAL and GMCER 91 new] (fiescription. , ‘ A. B. MYERS a: WIEBH Nev ngord, Aug. 10, 1863. ‘f The Great Discovery ‘ \ F THE AGE.—lnflnmmamry and Ohl « Rheumatism can be cured by usinm u LLEBJS camsnusunuqmtnic 170311}. Myy'prominent citizens of this tho Idjn‘mlng counties, have testified rent utility. ’ Its success in Rheumatic rimming been hitherto unpu nlieled b Ipegific, introduced to the puPlic. Prfi penu per bottle. For sale by a i druggis ;torekeepers. Preppred only by H. L. Mm Wholesale and Retail Druggist,‘ East Bi Adams county, Pm, dealer in Drugs, Cheri Dill, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-'slufl's‘l filed Oils, Kssenceé and Tinctures, Wi Glnu, Perfumery, Patent. Medicines, Mali WA; D. Bnehier is the Agent in C mm; for u a. LuMiller's Celebrated Rhev Mixture.” [June 3, 1861 EAR THE DEPOT. . HANOVER, YORK CO., PA.f The undersigned 11on respe'ctfully inionm his nqmrrons-friendl and thepnhlic garner-Hy; 11m. lag l.» leased the Hotel in Hanover, uepr i the D'epol, formerly kept by Mr. Jeremiah ”Collier, and will spur! no effort to conduct it ; in s‘mnnnor that will give general smlflaciion. i His mbie will lure the best the mtrketa' can nfl'ord—bis rhamberl are Ipnciom und oom furmbie—nnfl _he has lnid in for his bar afiril ;Itock of choice W‘l and Tamara. There is [lnkling ior honed attached $9 the Hotel. It ‘will be his ccnsmpt endeu‘ror to mnder the mum ufirhctinn to his guests, making his house IS nrnr it home to them as pulsibfe.—- He asks a sure 0! the public pa'mnngr, dr» wrmined as his to desnrre a large put of ft. whneN-w :he Railroad Houu‘ near the Do -119:, fimxove r, Pa. A. P. BAUGHER. 0cc;2,1865. (f ‘ ‘ 9 1 .- A‘ 0‘" ~ Baeveg’,A,mbrosla ETHE’HAIR.—The Origami and Genuine , .Apbrm is prgpzned h; J. Anupx Rn’us, find is the heat, hair dressing and préserrnive no: in me. It stops the hair falling out,. cm". it to grow thick Ind pravenls it From‘ Harlin; prematprrly grey. h. cradicntes dnpfl dull; chutney beautifiea Ind renders tbeh‘nir ”11,, gloss; Ind curly. Buy it, xry it and be convinced. Don't be put ntf “gm 3 ammo:- *r” , : “we. Ark tor Baevu' Am rosin and La e‘ I: 1 Do You Wish Ino “II". For Snle by Dmggiau and Dealer: : - . ' Prater" ‘\ 'epop Jiken‘en of youneu, inhncy Goods ewerywhere. ...: ‘10)" t‘llfldl-enl ‘Or your Ifiends?"xo at Price 15 can: per Bo:de-$6,00 per dozen "a to WIPER’S GALLERY, the be” place Addren REEVES AMBRUSIA D'EPU'I} 5;»: count: to secure first elm pidurel- 62 Fulton SL, .\’ew \ ork Guy. W___..,_‘.~ -.7-...5_.._..-__ ‘ 1r you lavish Inglzineu, Pcrhdia-11, To; - 0“" l" ”‘s' a"? --h “fl..- -‘ Boob, Knob-pr", or Norah-go go E. H. LL who wish the Album, so L 0 :5- H RIQB'B ”Refinery, ‘in Chum" yiNNmfl’S Cong‘ecfiopery, in Chalk:- ’_iu» tu ‘ 3 . ~ . WIRE“: ,‘i; . ' Still at Work. Eundersig'ned continue: the CARRIAGE-MAKING nusmsg in I“ in hmuhu,pt his qld sand” liwg street. GettysburgE ‘ . ' “ W~WORK and. towder, Ind‘ 3»: a; d ‘ REPAIR done may; ‘ an ‘t ovmt rices. , Tn]: Butane SPRING {’VAGONS find I smile}! fauna. 1400!! 'rth L" 8ec.1,18§3. ‘\ .~ * muted. . ‘\ FAIR! in Ada-ml canny. 9o:- I'hidfl will exchange £50166: Western Lands. in g Lil-price. - ’ GEO. ARNOLD. Aug. 7,1865. ' ‘ . Bv n. 3. sum): 48d; Year- Public ”Sale n F A “RSV-CLASS ADAMS COUNTY :0 FAnuf—un Tlll‘Rsn.n', me 13d (1., or MWEMBER nut. in 1 n'rim‘k. P. .\l.. we f:uhu'rihers. 's‘“ man of tin-hut will nn-i tea iiamrm a! fivnjnmin Malmm, Gwen-ed, “-5.1 ; nah at Public hale; on 11m prenlisen,,iherol |liming: Run] Edison, viz; -; 1111 c MANSION FMm._ehuuie in Reading [township {Mama countr, Pm. adjnining 11nd: oi Ail-mi Mullen ‘.‘hrullim Smith. R. ILL .\lii lcr, and when. containing 25:0 AMPS, more 'Or 105.1. Thejmul is in A high you ol culti- In'iltian—Timnng a'l luau iiumd “vice-and ghe “fl-m ing first-rum. principi-Hy (‘hesnut Mill—— TThe impmvcmeutnnn-‘u 'l‘wo-uory L“ i . I\i'oalhl-riomdi-d HUUrH, “Hi: 3!? ‘ { “rick Huck- building. Brick Wm]? 11?; BE " ;Hulhe, Brick ‘Smol‘r‘ House, and Q \ » Hrirk Dry ”mm-2 inrgi- Bank Burn. put SLUHB 'in} purl Irmmr. “'.umn Shad, Corn Crih. our. ringe‘flouse, ”0;: Pen, am. There are three WM: of wan-r. with good pump: in them. can- Ve‘nifrm to line huuse nmg Imrn. There in an rx’uelleul App):- l)ri-imrd on 1h? manner. with all lili|(‘r'ixl:i~'h 0f fruit._ TIN-reign sufficiency ihf Meadow and Timifiplxllhl. Tilii Farm is lumnng the has! in‘ Jim county, and Mil-rs rare ' indnuufi’nts in Inn-:imsern. | l‘vuons wishing to \‘iuu’ it are requested io '01:” on Lemuel .\gnlnup, one ul'thr Exocuiors, residing nmr by. ' nay-Also, . n '.uaxmv, Newmnmn 27m, n! 1 o’clock, I'. .\l.. A,'l‘lL—\()'l' 0]" l lIESXUT “'UUIQLASD, situate in Dy-kimon lOWIHJIip‘ Cumberland cnnmy. Pm, :cdjoming lzmds of {Simon Yum: mud'mln-ra, conmiziing 6 Acres. more nr less, well run-rm! with oxcellcnlches. up! Timber. l’irsm‘h “i-‘hing in View this lmyt. me referred tn Lemuel Muhun, one of [he Exwutnrs, reviliing ncur ”.\mpmn, or to Sngmn YeulN, rvnifltng man." the [mud—nu “M: h 3! ml) b«- .w d. WAm-ndnnc.» given and terms. mmlé Lnuwu by LIBH'EL M.\l..\l:'._\'. . ' Swim B. MILLER, On. :30, 18135. Is . Executor: .A. Granite Farm T T'I'HLH' SA LE -—L)u FRIDA Y. lb!- :4”! A cinf of .\U\ l-l\ii'-li|i xu-xl. lin- Hahn-Him}. intruding IQH-num- West, “ill ull‘t-r nl l'nbiic 's4)}, on [Mum-mm a, ' ' ' THE FAIL“ on which hit re'lideu, litnale in Slrnlaul tnui-‘liip, .\«lunu runny, ndjoiring Hie (nun oi Heirs n! I’rmirrivk linhz, dccemed, ('rmger's lniil [uni-Pvt}, nnll ”‘.t‘ Umn Inks of .\'rvs Chi-9:”. (‘Uhh‘inil 2‘ 12] ACRES. more or l~ Ia—H'HHH 4'» awn-s (.1 which ure in fine Tim. her, niih sulli ienL .\lemiow. The [Mid ‘is ;;mnilc, and high}; q-rminc'iV'r—is 1311 high blllo 01 cnilinui-m and unilv-r gum! fanning—‘- :l'hr Impmn-nn-nla .nrv it"l'wn-slury- Wezflc-munnlmi “UV-"E.“ Lug: Ham; 3 “ilh Sheds nrunl’l—yil, anun shall, “:1 Corn Crih, Hug i’vn, M'. There is n_ " "' fir“l-rn§o»>‘prin'z, with :1 Swing House; also u. ionnlnin pump in front M the (titling) and running wnhr in tho Imrnynnl. here‘is a gnod Apple Unhard, mlh nll other kinds of iruix, nn alu- pwmm's. Puisnns waiting 10 \i'ew the property are ernu-sled lmcx‘nll on the subscriber, residing !hmeun. , . wa‘nlr to cummbnce n! 1 o'clock, P. 51., on and thy, “hp" attendance will be given uud lcuus‘ mangle known h_\ , \ ' DANIEL GROSCUDT. Now. 6,1865. u A Valuable Farm AT PUBLIC S.—\l.E.—(m SATURD \thhe 2w. «1.3- m .‘gU\'F..\H‘.ER, 1365, mam uni-eh imvmlinggu _qun. tanning, ml] oller, n! Public Sale, Ins! l VARIABLE F.\;R\L mumining 106 Ann-a, more or leis. shuttle in From-rick county, Sum: of .\lm-xlanuu the puhlir road lending from l-Lmnntit-urgitu (;cmsbnrg. ahont‘one— hnlf milejrbxu ”'3' {urn-or pluc‘:,‘aboul I nnle from St. Ju-quh‘s thnlc .\L'Adcmv, nndu‘muz 2») miles from Mt. St. Mary‘s Cullope.’ The harm is in n lliuh 51.1 mm vuhimlion, under gum! feuying, “(II :hhlph‘wl lo m In m, corn and grllsg_ “widow whit-lent to mnlw mun 40 to 50 Inns (7! h.» u )Pur. Thv' improve-Moms cnmisl ofin vmul 'TWII-stury Bets»; 5, . Bank Burn. \Vngun 511 M, Cain ‘Cnh. flu: Spring Hump. wnh nn 1 MHz-m n‘evvtf ' h«ilinx;~'pringM “rum. igood young Uruhurnl of !he chain-ax kind at frui; of fiery Ilesuip tion on the pu-misrs. , , Pcrsa‘us \\'i<|nng 19 view the promises cnn do so by calling on the subscriber. residing the-non." Any lunher information run be had by persu‘us mldreasmg the Pubecriber, dire“.- "Ing to ,Enmmshni-g Past Office. _ sungTernanmlu Lnuwn on'dny of sale.— Pupsnsiov} given "on the huh-y of April, 1866. yg—sm to cummence a! l o’dlux k, P. .\L, on sun! d.l_\'.‘ HENRY HANK, JR. Oct. 39, 1365. ts A Farm for Sale. )HH suhsvrlbvr, dcx-iriug to quit farming, '1 offers at l'rlch Sale, his FAR“. fituate in lligblnnd lownship. .\(lmu! counly. hall a mile Ilonh-Wcst of llclllu-nny's Mill. on Marsh creek, containing 2.40 .\CIIES, more‘or less, of which 75 or 8H lcrrs me good tim ber. The imperiemenu are N I one and a lmlf glory Double Lug : : - llOUSl‘},:gnbd Barn. \Vngon Shed, Com Crih. .612, with plenty of Fruit. of all! kinds, and excellent nefPr-hillng mu”. ’l‘ '5 is n good-grain and stock Farm, and should m!- tract the anemia“ of hnyrrs. ' ‘ : Persons wishing to View H. anq-éqnnved no call (an the promisua. JOHN BUTT, Jr. ‘ Sept. 25, mean 2m* 7 ‘ for ow- ES, Railroad House, eun . matic N 4 M2== . .5: {I fl/ ’ A @EMQQRflTw AND FAMHLV JQURNAL. l Valuable Prope ~ I l PHTERSBUIKG AT PUBMC S. 1 E.—On " SATURDAY. the 252 h do! n! XOI'EVBER , next, the nulmrihnn, Attoruien in Mt Tor the I Widow and Heirs of limb Gurduar. Jr.. de ice Mt-d. will offer at Public Sale. on the premi~ nos, tint VALUABLE PROPERTY, in Petern~ i burg, (Y. 5.,) Adams county, long owned Ind ; occupied by Jacob (inrilncr. Sr., isitunte on ' the cornrr of the main street and thcfiurrh~ i huzg mad. about. the cgnue of the town. it i consists ol shoutun Acre nt Ground, on which I are cn-vtedn lnrge And Suhitunlial i Two-flory “m K D‘VHLLiNG, Donhlc lln rn,l‘nrriv\:e Hotlse.l_‘orn i Crib, Smoke House, Strait Shed, ‘ ilog Pen, and other buildings; a never-failifig ‘ ten" or wnter, with a pump in it, near a kin-hm door, with difl'errnt vurietit’s of fruit lon the premisbs. C , l .' Tili: is one_ol’ the most valnnhle properties , in i'eil‘rbbllrfl. and would suit admirably for 3am kind of public hu~ineaa. f ‘ : Persons wishing to tee it can do wby call ing on rilln-r ofthe undersigned. ' l uys‘ulo to commence at l o‘clock, P. .\i., {on PJM tiny, \rhr'n attendance will bet given . and terms mnde Lnowu by - ‘ l 1 mm: E. mummy, 5 JOHN GARDNER, ‘ i OJ. 30,1935. ls Attnruics in Fact. __ ' Two “Two of Land, 1 . T PI'HLiC . ' :E.—-(ln SATURDAY. the ‘I" 2.3“: 00f .\'UVEMBEH next, the lub , author mil oli‘vr ntijuhlic Sale, on the premi ' sea. “1v following Ron! Estntemriz: l . Kn. l. A TRACT OF L.\ND,situntein Ber _ “ilk lehlhip, .\ilnms county, about two nuiei tram Aiiliottslown, nojoming lands of Int-oh Lillivli, Wm. anrr, :Inco‘o Sowets, and auburn containing 6 .\c‘t'es and 6 Porches.—‘- The improvements ore a. one and a half ”or, , story LUG HOUSE, Lug Burn, “good fig: Apple Orcli ad, n vgcll ofncver—iuiling ‘l'ntcl' at lite dour, kc. 'l‘ch buildings are i hourly outfits are the iencea. The hunt! is of ( good qmlll‘lx. XO. J. A TRACT (IF LAND, sitirlte in ‘.hc simu- luwnship, on tit» roml lmiling {rounllol— iillgt‘r'd )l-ll to Sprint: Forge. one mile and n hnli' l'rom .\luhotlstowu, adjoining lands of l lmri‘l F. llullingrr, Pete: Sibling, and Widow l-Ildrr, ‘l-ontuinmg 6 (\(‘N'K and 9‘ Perches~ , nimu' an new and u lmlt in‘woonl. The clegru d ! lmul has been limeil. Bearer sin-ck runs thro' lli» tract, a pnrt of “hit-h ii: meadow. [ Panons wishing: to Vi\W the premises are ' l'tquusled to cull on the subscribqr, residing Hour by. ‘ _ . 5- ”Sale to cpgimcnce nt lod‘clocl‘r, P. BL, on ~Mud tiny, when nttemlunce “‘lll he given nod ‘ term: umdc known by - l ' t..\l.\.\'UEL LAK'CIIMAN. ; 0ct.16.1865. m ‘ . WILL either reul'or sell, on rrmonnble I turrnmnmy FAR“, containing 108 AMPS, n' out H norm; of which are lelmhlv Timhm lard witha good llrc‘lmrd. Water for Mack in ulumst every fiehl The soil is granite and under 1!. good state of cultinuiun. Any 0.19 mailing to rent or pllrcln.nse, will upply m PATRICK SAVAGE. 1} miles north-mm of Emulluhurz, of n: MLB‘LLIDE 6L TANEY’S Sture. in ‘l-Tmnm-sburgA ' _ .\'m‘.B,lBb‘s. 3t . ’ Begi‘ster’s Notice. ~ DTICE is he'ru‘v) given to all Lagateca nnd N mln-r pcr~on4 cnncorncl. that. the Ad minMrmion Achmnls herein nltcr mentioned will be presenhd M the Urplmn's Court of .\-t uni wnuulyflbrcnufirm Itiou nnd n'lmmnce, uni MONDAY, llm 20th day of .\'UYl‘nuu‘lß, 18165. at. 10 thick, A. .\l., viz: ~ 237. TIIP fin! and final account of Elijah Stauffer, l‘ltncutnr of the lad. will and (28’ tumom n! Pollv Boar, .lnveuwtl. 238. 'l'hs- amount. of R Merl, G. McCreary. Administrator of Chm Diggn. ' 23.9. an. .mll final account of Dwid Y. Lime. Atlmmistxator of Guo. Y. Holfipuu, deem-Md. ‘ I ’ l 240. “I’9 fir-It and firm! account of Ruchel Rinme. late Unversnught. Executrlx of the last. will and tnsmmem of Tobias Unver suugbt, deceased. SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Rugistm’s Office, Gettysburg, October 23, [865. td’ } ' - Brooms I Brooms! ‘ , 1' “TH undersignbd has re-opjenrd his [3100)! l-gkL‘TU RY, oppodle the Depot ou “urliele slroet, Gonyshurg. and is now prqmrefl to ac commodate the pllLlic in his line. hie will either make Brooms on file shares or 14) order, as "my be drsired. A awck of Brpmjns will nlwnya be fund on hand: Give him a. cull. um. 16, 2865. 6:. s. R. TH’TON. ' ' Planos.. I ”.\'US {—The undernigned would respec , Inlly mform lhcpuhlic that he can fn_rui MINUS of the following manufacturers, : those. of other Innkehif desired, It thv lo ’e. possible'priccs: . 3' CHI-‘KERING & SONS. ' DEPKER BR‘JS. . ,HAZLETON BROS. HAINES HRDS. GEO. STEL‘K. . ' A. H. GAHLE & CO. STEINWAG & SONS. , ne‘mniculaz attention In given to the u !emon of Pianos; and when‘w selected, In ad lion lo the mgnufaclurers’ guarantee, the Pianos an: yuaraulmi by me. The recent improvements in these instru ments are tuch u to fully warrant. saying they are FAB SUPERIOR to any other make. One of" the hes: evidences of their merit. 19,1113: their £u3provement, are imitued by other makers. ‘The new style, fonr slop organ, have a Sub~Bnas and Octave Couplet, making It In instrument eapccislly Idnpted to Church apd Sabbath School purposes. ' DESCRIPTIVE cmcuuns will he sent by mail to persons desiring thnn. Pianos tuned regularlyn Pianos taken in ex chhnge. PETER BENTZ', No. 30 East Market 82., York, Pa, Jdue 12,1335. (in: . . . _ , _ _-_.-.. Blacksmithmg. . HE undarslzned would most. reqpectfully . infurm the public thntflie continue: the BL.\CKS)UTHING BUSINESS, M. his shop, lately Philip Dmnom‘s, adjoining 'l‘roxel's paint shop, in ‘Eut Middk 111-cu, Geuylhnrg, where he will M. I“ times be pre paredjo do Blackluithiug work to Carriages, Buggies, Wagon, kc. I'th lye knows how to do all jobs of the kind will not be questioned by “7030 who ban I knowledge of hi: long experience at the bnaineu. Come on with your walk, Ind you will be saltisficdwhen you take it‘uwnj—nhd for which he will receive Club or Counhy Produce. ADAM EOLTZWOBTS. > In. 10, 1805. u‘ TTRACTING ATTENTlON.—Themperiof A: Picmm taken at lUMPER’Efi/SKY IGHT GALLERY, on We“ liddl L. ue Hunting univorul nuemign, Geog: jndgel proggngcejhen lu erior p 0 In ever taken in min p‘lpce. Gnu ing ex‘u‘nino f’o‘r yonnervu. m.“ 15.13“; . ‘ -. ' r‘ , GETTYSBURG, PA., MONDAY, NOV- 2.0, 1865. Farm for Sale or Rent. 3150}: x 11mm CABINET ORGANS AND NELODIANS =MM= t , "nu-m 1: man" an mu. rnvun.” 55am» gang. Kl 'I'TY RIDER. Kmlln‘ by lhn shown 1 any X- h, the hrmr’l dnughlu' Drinking. in her my pnlm Dipping up tho nut. Sh. Ind thin'n hat but nldo, Bush-r um uni “rapid-g; ' hchanconulou charm disphyod, Mud. my [on th- boldu. \ So I nlovly. tenderly. ‘ Wen! Ind Inch bum. her, Dunk vith bur from out an mum, Blushing Km, Rider. And»! uld, “Thtpo-u think Lnfn il like I river,” Shall wo not It: nun driuk Always, lave, together! « Ilny your: luv. pm 111 by, \ Like "a. flowing blur, Vial l driik um sue-m to-dly, 1 Wm: Nu famor'n Mgllhr. sb‘?l§3’s“}“,‘3‘3l_ “Promd with “ll Elephant." ; I in Columbiacounty. Ohio resides an old fellow renowned for his befiigerentdiqposi tion. who it! generally known as Friend Shavey. Born and bred a Q miter, he was long since read out of mectmg on account. v of his quarrelsome propensitics. butl he still ' pen-titmomuoly clings to the plain ‘clotlaes i and the plum language of his earlier days. i possibly as a protection against the wrath ‘ which he is continually provoking, by his : overbearing and irritablodemeunor‘. He is i always the owner 01‘ the ct-osseat dog in the neighborhmd, the most troublesome, him: lchy steers. etc.. and is continually in hot. Witter-.with some of his neighbors in conse-' i quenée ot‘ the depreuhitinus committed by ill! unruly live stock A few days since Van Amhmgh's menagerie. travelling . through Coluuthimm. was obliged to pass‘ ‘his residence. A little beinre daylight. ‘ Nash. the keeper 0! the Pleplmrlhi'l‘ippoo‘ l Sail). as he was passing over the wild with 1 hie~ eleplmnt,tiiscoveied this pseudo-Quaker smiled upon 3 Fence upon the roadside, watching a hull. which he had turned out. 1 upon the road, and which was pnwing ehd bellowing, and throwjng up a ttemenllons dint generally. In fact. lrotu the fury of the nnmml’u tiemnnfiirw’ions, one would really have tuken him for one of the iden tical breed that batted a. locomotive otl‘ the bridge. ‘ ‘ “Take that hull out of the way 1" shbute‘gl N 441, as he am‘roncltetl. _ \ ‘ I’mceed Wth thy elephant,”, \vu the, reply. , ~ - _ “ll'ynu don’t, lake that bull “may he will, got hunt," continm‘ll .\'mli. npm~n.tehmg,i wlille the hull redoubled his belligerent: demonstrations. ‘ "D in'! trohhle thy=elf about the hull, hut prm‘ued with thy elephant." I‘Mortelll Funnl Sh‘lvey, rubbing his hon'ls With tIF-I' light .11 the prncpr-ot of an apprnaehxngf airivnmngo, the old lellmv lmvlng grenbi confidence in the invincibility '0!" his hull,l which was really the terror of the whole country. , s 'l‘ippon Saib cnmn on with his uncoilth. ehmnhling gun; the hull lowered his mail and mmie A charge dirchly upon the ele-, pliant. Old 'l‘ippoo. wnlmut' even [musing in his march. gaveh‘u cow-catchprn sweep. catching the hull on the side. crushing, in his ribs with his enormous tmka',’ and then raised him abs“: thirty l'vel. in tlie'air, the bull striking Upon his head us he came domr. breaking his neck and‘killing him instantly. ' “I'm afraid your bull bu beat his neck, alittle," shouted Nash, as he passed on. ‘ “Ben! the devil,” criell Old Shavey, with» a troubled look at his defunct hull; "thy ale ham is ton hefty far my beast. but thee wilrnot muké somuch out. of the operation ns_ thee suppose-a. I was aning to take my family to thy show, but I'll see thee and thy show bIOWed to blazes before I go one step, and now proceed Wltll'thy elephant and be-d—d,—plense:" the please being adgjed mg Shavey took u second look 'nt the prOportio’nsof the stalwart. elephant keeper. Bear this in find; When you are about a railroad statidn or depot, where trains of can are standing on the track, especially when they have locomotives to them. never stand on‘ the track, either in front or in the rear of the (min; for. when you least think of it. the car: may suddenly move and strike you. and when they hit you they are gurevto knock you down and move overryou. AF ways stand aside the track under all cir cpmsumcea. The most dangerous place‘to stand in on the track in the rear of the train. Cars are very deceptive to personal Ivho do not understand (he philosophy 0(- momentum. A train may seemto move very slowly. yet owing to its great weight it moves with force. A train of cars also very often makes but little naineiu atoning, and, unless one pays especial nttention to it, he may. before he re aware of‘its moving, be run over and lose his life. 800 cc in a churchyn young man who carried the collection plate, hbl‘ora starting to collect. put his hand in his pocket as m ual. and plnced a shilling, as he supposed, on the plate, and then passed it around among use congregation, which numbered many young and pretty girls. The girls, as they looked nPtbe plate, all seemed Mtg!» isbed and amused; and the young mnn. taking a glance at the plate, found that. instead of» a shilling, he had put a conver sational lozenge on the plate, with the Words "Will you marry me?” in red Idlers. staring everybody in the face. None of :1; young hdlel. however, closed with the er. 8-0.!!! atarie‘ the War era connuntly oominglo light» tis stated that when Gen. Bragg In in commend «Augusta. GIL. In» winter. Jefi'. Davis telegraphed to him "to hold the State rt ell hazards. Izop up the roads, destroy the wppliu and crush Sherman.” At. the close of the de- Ipawh the rebel Praiden‘ inquired, ”What is, your available force for this purpose f’? Ggen. Bragg promptly replied, “Five proclr motions and one brigade." ' fiA good story is told of a recent smash up oniWestern milxond. A soldier who. in coming from Baltimore to Rock Island, had met with {om accidents. was on this occasion in a car that. campletely ta‘med over. Making his Iny through I! window and pining u: uprigbvpmitionnf _ ho-lookedrmund himmd coolly Sagan-9d: Mock fink-Calling vbhmbgnd _"lny "What station do you cull M 2” ‘ ' dear” ip‘publiomnd "you ignite” In private. v7 -4-woe, a 5‘ 4%, ‘<- ’ “ // K], //& ' htlm Bough Honeymoon. ‘ 0n last Friday morning an athletic youné farmer. in the town of Waynesburg. took a fair girl, l‘ell bathed in blushes.“ from her parents, and started fonthe first. town acres; the' Pennsylvania line, to be married, where the ceremony could be performed without a license. The happy pair were accompanied by a sister of the girl. a tall. gaunt. sharp-featured female ofleome thir ‘ty-seven summers. The pair crossed the line, were married, and returned to Wells ville to peas the night. People at the ho tel where the wedding party flopped. ob served that they conducted themselves in a rather singular manner. Thef husband ‘would take his sieter-in-le'y, the toll female aforesaid. into o'ne corner of the parlor. and talk earnestly to her, geaticulating wildly all the time. Then the tall female would “put‘ her foot dow'n" and talk to him in in angry and excited manner.— Then the husband would take his fair. young bride into a corner; but; he would no sooner commence talking to her than the gaunt sister would rush in between vlhem and angrily join in the conversation. The people at the‘hotel ascertained what this meant/about nine‘o'olock that even ting. There was an u'proar in the room ‘ whichhad been wqgignod to the newly mur ried' couple. Female shrieks and mesqu ilxne "swears” startled the ‘people in tho lhotel, and they rushed to th’e spot. The r ghunt female was pr‘essing ngmmt the door [of the room. and the newly married man. . mostly umlrcs-iedlwns barring her out with Lall his might. ~Occ4sionully she would i kick the door for. enough open to disclose ,the stalwart husband, in his Gentleman Greek. Slave apparel: . It appeared that the tall femaleiusisted upon occupying the same bed with the I newly wedded pair: that her eisjer wee l favorably disposed to the urrangam tit. and c that the husband had agreed to itl before the wedding: took place, and ‘now. imligz~ inontly repudiated the contract. ‘_“\Von't : you go away now, Simon T" mid the newly f married man. softening his voice. - ~ “No',” stud nhe."‘l won't—so there !’,’ I “Don't. you budge an inch i" cried the married sister. within the room" l “Now—mow, Maria,"said the young‘men I to his wife, in n pitcoue 'tone. “don’t. go to cuttin’ up in this way ; now don’t,” . “I’ll cut up’e much as I wanter!" she sharply replied. “ , . "Well," roared the desperate mamthrow ' ing the door wide open and stalking out . among the crowd, ‘je‘st you two wimmin’ put on your dude and go right straight ‘home and bring back the old man and ] Woman, and your grandfather, who‘ is nigh ‘ on to e hund‘ed; brim: ’em all here, and ' I'M marry the dude d—dcutomll’eqf’em, aw' ; we'll atl slrrpgngcl/Icr!“ l The difficulty was finally adjusted by the ,\lflll female taking a room. Wellsville is |l'ienjoying itself over the sensation.— C’ei’e [lidud I’t‘umdeu’er. ‘ Ammun Wa’rd on tho Ncgro. . \Feiier siuersuns. the Ali-icon may be our brmher. Spvrilhilyrespekmblégenflemeh ‘ an“ sum mfcnted femmln tell m. und for argydients sake I might be injooced to gmqt it. though ldon’t. belicvfi It myseif. _Buc ithtfizfrican ign’t nur wife and nur \ uncle. ie isn’t, s‘eyernl of our cousins, \ and ail our first wife’fi r'elushuns. | He isn’t our grandfather and our aunt. tip the country. Scnrcely. x And yit numeris : persons would have us (kink so. 'i! is‘troo ‘lie runzl Congress and EPNFrfli‘ other gros serys. But he ain’t. everybody else. And i we’ve ;zoi the A-f'rikan or. he’s got. us, rath- A er: now ivhnc are you going to do ahagt it? 1 He's an oi'f’ul nuomnce. ‘l’rnpw he isn't to ‘blame for“ in. Pmps he was Created fm' ! some Wise purpose, like Hill Hauling, and ‘New Exmlupd rum‘. but it‘s mily hard to !see it. At bny rate he’s here. and Wu; ; pity he couldn’t go nfi'sbuiewhares quietly tby,hims‘elf, where he could gratlerzy his l‘mmbishun in'vmis wase, without. having a eternal fuss kicked up about him. 5 -—>-“" “ “-.’ ———————‘-- {What Did Ilé. Murry [hr For fé—Tom is u bn ht little bn‘y, and very much attached to his mother. “The Milendny his father came home in E‘bfld humox. and was scold ing and finding fault. with things generally. Linle'l‘om sat. undjlistened until he thouvhv. it necessafy to inlet-[ere in behalf of his mother, W hen looking up at. his father, he said in a. ve‘ry decided lone: “If you do not like her ways. what. did you marry her for ?” We nned scarcely atld that the weather cleared up in once, and the storm was over. ‘ ‘, A Chrm’c Town—Uncle John Morris was A chronic Roper. One day while re turning fram the tavern he found looomm tion impossible; and brought up in the cor nor of a worm fence. wherelhe remained slauding. He-hnd been‘ there only a few minutes, when the minist‘gr came along. “Uncle John,” said he,\ “where do you ‘suppose you will go when ybu comelo die 7" “If I can't do: any better than I can now. I shnn’t go anywhere," repliqd Uncle John. ...—.__ 4...» ——l——— Slugmrd’uniu'y for the Week. eSunday— Day of reek-brpourse nothing‘xcan be done. Mohday—Béing early in the weék. don't be too precipitate in beginninfi nnything. Turin—Determine not» [fit the weak go by withom' achieving som‘g‘tbipg'brnl liant. . . ’Wednesdny-—Resolve on vigorous mess urea for tomorrow. . \ . Thursday Mature yesterdaa'l\deliben tions. . 1 Friday—Rub" too late in the ‘week to do anything. ‘. Summing—Give yoursefl‘mp to Ipciezy, and consult. friends (who know but) as to «bu is to be done to-morrow. =lll (S'A man who wanted to buy ihom naked . aha how he told the unimnl'u age. _ V v , “By his teeth." in th- repiy. ‘ The non day the man wan to I horse dealer. who hnd ohovmi him‘ 5 splendid animal. The horse hunter opened mg ani mal’: mouth, gave one glance. and turned on his heel. ‘ "I don’t. want him,” be said, "he’s thirty years OM." ' ‘ He Ind counted the teeth. ‘ ~ ‘n‘A correspondent of Le Canadian up: “The children of J efl‘orsan Duio have been for some time in Canada, as is well known. The two boys unjust now In Cmmbly. and about. to enter Lenuoxvillb College. The young girl ,' nine years of age, in a pupil at the convent of the Sacred Heart. Snulufi- Recenets. Inst Sabbath "vex-31 Southern refugees want: no see her." MI TEE) mzmg Asa-AI; ‘ l ' Wherellnrh by he Tried. _ It in' emueing, Lays the Philadelphie Led lgm to see the etreite that the sensation [correspondents lire put to‘in order to cover vup the innormeb they betray about «the 3 trial of Jefl'erson‘ Davis; One 0! these ,hngl the whole affair arranged to his arm mire. inqtion, as comin nfi‘in the Supreme Court of the United S ltes, until it was shown ‘ that the Supreme Court has no originulju» i riediction in the matter. He then turn: 1 about and says t at Congress may, by spe ciol act. give su'e jurisdiction tothe Court; ' the. For such w imire n abort cgurse of los lson! in the Constitution in some goml pub lic school woul be of advantage to the public. That in trument rays tlint in all criminal prosecu iOne the accused shall be itried bye jury f the State and district iwherein the criife shall have been coni ; mitted, which di trict shrill h:n‘e.been yro- i i viauxly ascertained by law. k ~ fiow—fi , A Great erktA Spiral Railroad to the ; Tap ofa Jlaunlabt.l The Lebanon papers rin )nounco that one {ot the grentest engineer (ing, scientific and mech‘nniml tents in the ;countryjs now being performed at Corn iwnll. in thatcuun y. It is no less than the 'building at a epittul railway around and to {the top ofa greet Iron ore mountain. It starts from the level of the Cornwall mil; ‘ .rond, and revolves around the mountain. at some places ov r trusael work. at other: ! over high embanfments. and ng'iin at, oth- ‘ ‘ ere through pondéroiii' cuts in' the solid hod- ' ‘ ieq of iron ore, until it reaoheq the very top 1 of the mountain.i A great part of the Wriy is completed. agrentcr part. is ready for the ' sillbgwhile the r ‘st is progressing new/91y. A poworful loco‘iiiotive has been ohtniiiPll |to do the work o‘moring the trains. whn-h lis already at Cornwall many for work. The ‘spirnl road prol‘ter, when completvd. will: ,‘be over two milcj in length, and u work ih’r- ‘ .Pqunl of which ziniiot be found probiiblyl ‘in the world. J . l l The great imp iovement-i now min: on kt iCornvnill are under the eiiperinteniicneeuf‘ IA. Wilhelm. ESQL the manager of the (Yarn .wnll Furnaces and Eitntes for the heirs of Robert W. and IWilliam Coleman, deu‘d, ‘ ‘nnd other pin-Lice interested. l ~ _._.—7.4..ov—Fw Rollin: Sheryl—Some senmtion corres- i pendent, writingiirom New York, guys there 1 are among the liilliee of the Filth Avenue, i parties from which men are excluded alto- ‘ bgather. where thk fair gameeters play until idaylight for large stakes; and it not untre \quently happenei that when their puises are .depleted they pdt‘up their brneelets, neck~ (laces and wntclfs as wagers. "l‘he dziugh-L ,tere and wives ‘ f the most opulent mer ‘ehanta visit these pieces. Husbands and 'fiitheis in New York area more accumoJ-i -ting set than they are generally, to let their wives and daughters remain out ‘all nignt, |without making some inquiry into the bus iiness which keeps them abroad. Talk of thwtyranny of ‘3 man' after this; why this is the perfection of weakness and submis sion. But, if all males tirelrigidly exclu d'ed, how did this correspondent get his in thresting facts it Inhe a female? Shocking Outrage —A part y of negroea, nn Saturday night. last, attacked Lheramdvuce of H. 0. Parkenmenr Raleigh, .\'. C.. wok‘ him about £lij yar‘lfi. from the home and Whlpped him dreadfully. They then wok his wife. atrippbd her, and whipped her in the most bruldl manner. All the provis iops in tha hjuse were then taken, sud about lour bu dred dollan in greehbncks. A party of citizens from Rlieigh, number ing about sixq, summnned by {he shenfi‘ of the counLy,’ Colonel Rusi, and Captain Puriqton. lhe' provost, marshal, with font. teen or fifteen‘ soldiers, wenl. out the next. day and succeeded in cgpzurind one of the jiffy, who waspioatly identxfiuJ.—Bdkmr¢ b . J This outrage“! committed by “105211" nig gerwhwjll he smiled at by “loyal" whites; but ”committed by white penph 'upnn Lhe dun-key, "‘ll:th n.‘ "loyal" howl would be lubed against. mch~barburity. ‘ ‘ A- Bfack Rand—Every man who sup ports the Abolition Republican enemies of civil liberty must blush with shame as he remls their record, thus briefly; but truth fully traced by a cotempornry: * - “l'he Republican psu-tyhnn existed but ten yearn. It Ispired to we control oi’pub lic afi'dn when the very name of a. Federal Tu: Collector mu unknown. it has left a public debt ‘3: gignmic as thnt which our the substance and impoverishel the condi tion of toilers pfotber countrier. Up in the time it more into power the liberty of the people was held to boil sacred thing. It struck downllmbuu cnrpua: rifleuied trial by jury; it prohibited tree discussion; it filled our bastile: with prisoners, arrested without wu‘rrnnt nnd ‘imyriaonal mthout trial. In a word, it established precedenl! for the exorcise oi every right claimed by iielpotic governmentaf fi'Se-veral “Rflpubhcam” have remark ed to us since the election, that If they had believed .thu their lendprs ‘nnd orgtns wduid comm-no the election of their twket into an endorsement of Neggo Sufiruge, u they are my doing. may would have voted the Democratic ticket, Them men Miure u: that they will not be decenvod spun—- Redford Gaunt. . fi-A mathematical genius has figuml up the weight. and length of the union-:1 debt, in silvér dollafs. lc would take 125‘ Ibipcoll the luau! size to carry it. and If the dollars were strung out an a row may would encircle the earth four timer "and a half. Which would be} lune aboutone hun dred Ind tau thousand mule». lonf. Michi nto it Is not. likely that. we :ha I ever we the end of It. "' ‘°"' ' T ' ‘ fitment”. Etherldga has Mn'acquit- WWO ml dgpmed to “thunk that the ted. W 124! matter? By Ema charges puhno tutu} r. a up: too 151: uan or. an” hm: “a his meat. wit. my am. not. He would nuke s {mum In any do- ‘ii I‘4o“th axiom-Lou ‘suwaedod “gum “bout-Eve body in the wofld‘. Ha ha- not puma—icy? him an nf C'angrut! ‘ ‘ Ih. Talkie. of usummnn nor than of: , , _- 7* ~ 4“ legil 5301'. Ind poolerily Wm marvel It tho reputation which he gamed during h - Mo. —Round Tulle. 67A nub named Jameson, in Cincinn fi. milling to cal-gnu homehold expenaen. “opted I novel Diode to affect his object. Be kissed the sex-nut. girl one morumg, when he knew M». J. uouldsee him.— Results, dinohu-ged serum. girlagq $l2 per month uved.——N. Y. Sun. E“ flit is said that almost the whole Mex ican population would rise against Maxi milian if they had urns. They unexpec ting aid fiom the United Sgnleu. “ Whafl Up."-Ta find out “ibu’. up," inquire the prion dwwn‘flw‘m put. “That?! whu'd “FLL : . I -=. r . From bk NM York Veg“. We m- "madman y thofofi ‘ .:xlnd! Eta a lone! rageivod By 1% «bank of ch'w mlv Imm Kingston. J amulet. by way,“ H wanna: _ i Ere thl: ruéhes New York you will no 1 doubt have heard of the unsettled unto cl lha islnud, mused by tho duatfimhu of the negro”. The wildest ruxrlnr's prevuil hero in Kin hn r uwllng the» reported .:.-00;. ties on?“ bluffs In in» interior sections of the iqland. From wlnt c-m-e the black! are in relwflv'o'n ngniml their own Govern ment, remains to be ucerwined. In J.- nulga. as you are aware. «lug colon-ii Poo. plo have the prepondnrance boll: ln‘num; born nndinfluenca. The {unfit-“i“ Bmm bly. corresponding to your ngrun, in win. lually and to all purpows‘nnegloumbly. u not more than ou‘o-flflh ol’ (ho member: belong so the dnzpiscd white Moe. Tho black population of the island outnumber. Hm whim mum in mm. The Mayor of Kinpton in a roloreil man, although he is believed to disagree with Ilia majority of the colored people in their fanciful and visionary . tlmuri-N. More than three (ourtlis of the Mgzsmm Ind offi m 1 of the Colonial Government. are colored men. and neural of the best “new No_ 9- l prominent laurnnlist; of the island are “110‘ colored mm. The police. with very few exceptions. belong 30 tho name race. Still. itlthunh education in \genemlly difl‘uud throughout the rolrmj‘. there saemn to be : 4n in‘brnnl fnelinpl ol§llntred displayed to ward the white minority, an the part oftho negroo‘s. ’l‘hn nr'ncijpvl came of this tool ing toward the white inn is said to be tho 'nllOllui-llnm hi" a number of'inveudiary om. mil-Hitllh-i frnm ths‘ Northern-United States. who gn about among the half-educated and debut-ii hlurki. instilling fillso.lnil perni -0:033 ideas into the crnniumi of their too willing hP'll‘ch. These ‘scnunvlrcla prénch the‘ qivutiiiiu arn free and inllept’ndent a» gm republin, to whose chmt inngiutruoy they would elpvaw the brutal Squlmrie (in. pres ent residing at lillléil'nl.) or some of hi," annoom nnhiltlzy. “KI, in" also in 0D! mixl~t a lflnrgo numbur of uvgroen. ignorant and brutal In their instincts. from the neigh boring islnntl of bt. D‘ultltgi), who would not tail. in cnsn oln genertl Outbreak, to fallow in thn far-tstepa ol‘ the lnhnm'm butclicrx ol' 179:1.‘il‘the chaince w‘m‘afl‘mlnl them. You will remember that the btwkq sent a petition. detailing their financial gl‘leVlllCfli. to tlm Queen some time'nga. complaining ol‘ thn high r'\tB of provisions and other necessurins Mimi, and dammit ing some means of ielief. 'l'hoauswrr from the homn unvnrnment Wt“. in gubatimoo. “gmto work ;" but this tl"l not pltuiae the‘ hull barbarous tlwt'on'lanlé nl'll’tt‘ Maroon! in the intnrinrcl‘ the Island. and since than Tharp liuvn houn muttering! and amt plot tings on the part ut‘ the blacks. encouraged ' unit l'umimtx 'l, us" I am nwire l'rn-u pursmml cxpnrmnge, liy incn who should kudw hit.- t'ur {mm their intelliy‘ncc and education. There are a grant nuutbyr of helpless white families, without prntlectinn. managed throughout the .mom remote section» of the is'luml. iiinccessiblp to all Muiitundo ih cmo nl' rm mint». , In Kingqtnn, we depend for our “I(th upon a fleet of war vesueln. a handful of wliité troops., and n regiment. of ATricun neurons from the Cape ot‘ Good lint-o. who strungly (Wine? by their bravery nndfionduct the same Feeling Of hatred ctr ward the colored native» of theinlnnd that the latter manifest team! the white.popu~ 'lation. In cam of a universal risin‘g all over the island, I nnticips'u an indiscrimin ate mnsmcre t'white women nnd childnn ns'in formerfinsu’rrections. * * 0 -,\ A»; I am about lo cloao this letter for the mail. I have received some very bad inforq million from St. Elizabelh Parish. through our want there. He states that there h. nlreagy been fearful work in one or "roof lhe parishes. Several while men have been murdered in cold blood by the infuriated negroes. and their bodies mutiluted In I shocking xmnner.- it. is also rumored lb“ three gecompliahed young ladies. belonging to one of the best. families in the pin-ilh, have been first tor-lured to ascertain the whereabouts of valuables. and than repr dered in :1 mm! fifintliill manner. Terror reignssupreme in the vicinity 0! Black River, and the planters nml law-abiding tritium are preparing themselves for the final sl.ru§~ ale by ginning and barricanling their due - lings. My family. u yuu know, «wide “I the vicinity ol‘_llm outbreak, and [min dread flnllqiplfiion of receiving new: oflheir slaughter erery moment. I must close my letter, for I am unfit to write any fig-(rm ‘ ~ R. . . Cost 0! the War in Dalian. The “'Mlxingtou _Rzywbliqm 5:31;: “‘We are olficially informed [why that (mention- Sand and twenty mminn of :10":ng have bum pH In tho army Mona since‘ Hube ginn'mg of the war. TM» is buts. unall portion of the number ofdollam pxpeudod, to say nothing of the lives lost. to crush out Ktreason. ’1‘!) prize won—freedom to four million of mien—more than balances the cost.” ‘ . Let us cypher. Four mnilions omen-0e: nnuhl mule been bought for 3.500.009.000 at $2OO per head, a high nvpr:ugel(:ricn for old suen, women, childrun, 65c. he Fedaml. State. County nag! 'l‘nwn deb“ in freeing them is full 34.000.000.000. \ « x The “prize” won. than. ofvfour million! of free negroes numb—thus: _ ' ‘ OM Vuhu of scarce: .........‘ Lost by war “A: a r’nercafitilé’ job,lhe frg’efng offlle ungroee has not pmd, certainly. in' dolls“. --—~‘ —--- v~ 00.0"» -v-v—---- . 1 . (5‘11“; Nwlhven Immal~mdiCßlr~ wants Premdc Johuknn to issue {moth-r proclamation changing the day for 'l‘hafl‘h giving and Prayer in mcordunce m 13.1% set, apart by the New Eugl-md (3on on. Would it not be ndviwhla «to dépblg’ Mr. Johnson and m. Cabinet, :Ihmmther, Ind set up in new] :| Proviuonal Uonrnnlent with W-nd‘cll Piximps as it! chief, with the 011 Cro’chllinn [Me of PnicoéMand I"er Dough: as hm prints BEFBM,‘ Ida Mdton duceqwdz '5- _ I, I ‘ z, @Frml. D mzbl'flflthn chukmiownezm orator. i'a delightifi’x Boimn audien' with abuse and denunchfion of Pruidenoahn am). We have um" hoard Ihflvhed thoulderod his awake! and want. dayn South vmh the sm. nunohnlwzu to help deliver his helowd brethren frn'm bohring'o. Like nu ma" Inud~r9nuthod lnynl vitam tlves. he only smelled the ban]. “of. ”The‘Norrislown [Mu/'11; filial edi tor. fou- somo time pm hnvcbepn “jumbo couunco thulgyendeu that they gr‘qofiual to {happy-o, cluim: the election of fur mnft a; a triumph in ("or ofniuarmf (raga. ‘ ‘ - ‘ ‘ - i ”It bu been 013 mm) uceruinod’tkai Gen. Lu’n ngmy when it [surrenddred mi» @833 28,000 men, and Gen. Johbaié'u’l 27. . ‘ * flCaich Cushing's mission to Emitopc has been poutponed unit the spring. His min lion win relate tn libeliod Conduit cote con, clnimod oi Engtuh path. by w gov ernment. J, ' ‘ 4,, OWB have hem! a good mum “Inh ing expression: of film! affection, but none to equtl the fonvmg. which a “tern lung's-n Vang gluten! r- _ mam nu} issue; is an; billy min 1 pg gnaw. 6d ‘O. to unzi'to me, withom Ixckin‘g’lhim like]! nude}. _ A“ “* ‘\ _. 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