1;; man's 01' THE o°“an The Cam“! In pilbliuhgd every Honda, homing. by Hunt -|. Stun.“ $2 00 per Innulil if paid strictly 111 Annual—s 2 50 par Minna if not paid in ndvmce; No nb’scription discontinued, unieu. at the option of the pnbiinher. until nil marge- Ire paid. . ' i ~ Anvuflsllllfs Inserted at the and run. Jon harm: done. witli mutual am] fispatch. ‘ ‘ ‘ Onm in South' Baltimore street. may Wm Wampim’ Timing hublinhment d'Oolflul Pnu'numm" a: firefly. ?3.O?E$3§®2ML @ARES: .. Law Partnership; A. DUNCAN l J. H. WHITE. . ATTOILNH\§S AT LAW, “I” promptly “tend 10,-" lrpi business “(rune-l to them, Including the procuring or‘ random. Ebvlnty, Back Pay, And .11 other * ‘_'!niml ngamst the United State: Ind Stl'e' ' -. ~ Umernmenla.; , - ‘. ' ”Rice in North Wed: Cornel‘ of Diamond, P 131308- chylhnrp, Penn's. , pIAN’OS l—The undenignrd would respect- April 3, 1330. tl ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ “My inform‘llu- publiv Hun. he run furnish ~- - » rr- ‘ HM“ ——-—_—;-»-A- HANUH uf‘lbefifahowiuz mnnnlncmren, or ‘ J. C. Negly‘ ‘ . I (316:3: nl ntfuer make, it desire», 111. the lowest , 11(0an AT LAW.-—Purtirnlnr ntlen-H‘o‘m’" We" .‘ ‘ ‘ A firm paid to cuumion .or Pen-ion's, . cmwxnmm 3.3033. . ounty, and Burk-pay. Office in the S. E. ' DKFKKRIBIG'JS- ' turner of the Diamond. ' ’ ‘ ' LgJJ-ZTCM "HUS. ' ' Gettysburg, April 8, 1863. If ‘Qn- .\‘ES ““03- - 4 . 4; .. —— - - -. -—» _--- I ‘HEO. STM K. '/_ . ‘ D. McConaughy, ' 1 5...]; {M [11:14 3‘oo. TTORN’EY AT LAW, (office one door wel!‘ ‘iTF'QYAGI‘ ”9“.- g A of Buchlnr’a drug and book aturbflilmm- I”? :32?“ My”??? I! “”1910"? 3" .er:!-urg strut-M Autumn Aanoqurou row. ,n: If"; “no: '.m" “v on no no {cu-d”? “'l' PATHITH ‘Mi Passion. Bounty Lalnd War-3 m Q nelrmyxlu xulurera gtmmnle ,phePlnno! huts, liuck-puy}uspend¢é China, and “pl! :arcyuuqm "(MKL‘HSQ & HU” W olht-r cluims againsrthe qurnmrn't at Wash-4 C “"va (ill-F {VS \éD‘Tl‘l-‘l “m -\\'9 Ira-(pun, DAL; «lnoAmericanluims in England. ‘ 71.}.- rére'nt'i :0“; 1:95“ ‘inlt‘l . . ;1 Land Wurrnnulncmcd nnd wither hnught,knd.. mm" "a a" -h 21:." fu‘llv “firmmxg‘ei 11$:- hizhest prim givvn- I&2ch enw-L'Hl in '0- mun \L'PI-‘iuoll u. in“ Omani-{l° o y enfing mutants in Imm, ‘lHlfinis and uthqr "ML; ”2.: 9"“. m ’anLl .. {'l‘ t.“ HM firruernsruea ”Apply to him penumu, ‘ 1’ -'V - - H" s ‘ nu‘” me“ l" u" 51- ”I lotion. ‘ ':1;ll‘:r;?lp'lr';we"”nut larer Imnt-ledo h}: (inner . . .~ . - n - . Ir curt-'39, uurso rain, "we _ hetly_sbllrg,.\oh 2" 's3' V , _ ‘ 9a Sub-Bun nnd Orly-Vt- (‘ouplulr‘r’rmksi'ng it an Edward 13- mm, 7 ’LPSJLl3s‘l2§?,£2‘{°3::'l"..th“"°“ '° ' TTUKNHY AT L.\W,»\VIH faithfully nr‘ld‘ . ‘bF-SURI'PT'YVH {'[hCULARS A. {’l‘u‘lli"l)"“*‘“d ‘0 N“ business entrusted win he sent by mail :0 prrmnn‘dt-siriug thnn. 1:, mm. lie “"5““ the (iermuu l§“fl“"f¥°~— Pianos tuned regulnflv. Pinnns {find} in ex (min-: at the !umv plncu, in Snulh Baltimore thnn-re. " VHTHR MHS'I‘Z “not. nenr Fnrnuy’s drug More, find nearly ° xO. .10 1a,.“ Market 5,: funk i’n. 0”)”th Dunner & Zirgler'a “are. I ~Jum: 11', 1365. up: 1 ’ Uultyabu’hg, Narrh 21). > 2 L. ‘ .é" - Dr. D. s Peffqn. . * EJ333553?“ B“ W" “BUTTSTH‘A’Y. Anlnml vnnn:_v. rnntinuM G I; 0;" K If [X DER A the pan-(hwy! his prolouilgu' 11l All xts . ‘3" 3“,; "00K ununc'rrunn, ' .rnann-i. I'Vltl wranlnl rvqmvlf'flW unit! 9“ . LANVASTER: PA. )wr-IHHI nm'rtml with any uh! slnmlhlg dxs- ~ ['(,,,'n and "mutant/(III [findiny‘ of cyprv de uuu (n vnll nnd mum]! him. ' - 'srnpzit n. um lLled in the "10:1. aubsuniiu'l and O‘L 3. ““5". ‘.f ’nmrrmgi ables. ‘ ‘ Doctor C; W. Benssn. ( FFH'R n' lhr “N‘Hrmu! Hourl- Hum! rnum, ) fuluwrly 4.w-«P,.iul by !n. I‘lnLl'rfl) > \ IJTI'LES'I'UWN, PA J311819,1mi‘.. If 4 n I; A .A., ”ESLI‘ 1” 11. I] 1 }[A\'lan rrgmuul !rum‘ .\uw Salun, \‘lxrk yummy, and imvmc “N‘ylln! n! 111-MIR» 10-n, Adnm- vnnnn, «11qu HI “Murrufiinflfll sqrnvga m lhr‘ p .Mié. ' Hilly 3r, 'G'r. Cm Dr. .T. W. C. O’Neal‘s ( ’Fll‘ll Ind [Mn-Hing. .\'. 17. (‘urnri'nf Hal. ) “mare and Hmh mrcvls,m-nr l'rvsh) LH‘IMI (‘l.nu.l.('mHyl-hvlrg. [‘ll. ,V ‘ 391.30, max. Lr , J. Lawrence Hill, M, D. AS his affix-t one . \_\ '1 IE :lunr \vru nHEIe :‘mfigé Lvlht-rnn vlnn'x'h ’in ‘ \ U'lnlnl.nr>' udr: strrer. and npponte l‘ix khg’g alc'e. wh'rc “may “'L-lli'l;_’ Ln have any DeIflQI (gt-mum) porinrmnd nn- rn-q-BL [fully mvitt I! la um inn-unwed; Uh. ilnrnl-z, Ilm'. L‘. l'. Krann‘ IV. 1) . lit-L I]. 11. Bmlu‘nvr. l). D., llev. l'xuf 'rl. Jar-11m, .‘rnf. \I. h. SL-L‘wr. (nrllymurg, Alul‘l 11,'53. . ' Removals. _ VHF. nndrrdunmi. being lhn nlnlmrind lmrmn tn Inukt- renu’u‘ul! inlu FA L-r (in rx'l "mne \ I trrv. han-s mm such n 9 ('onH-Inplnto the rmnm’nl nftln- rcmninq of -l(~«-P.-\.<v.d rvhlivu ur frionuis w I” avail llwxnfl‘h‘t‘s nhllis couson ot‘lhe'ymr‘to have ildonr. Ih-xmnnlr- nmde \\.llhluruxlllltlll|sq ——lelmn low, murno (\fl'urt spun-d In plr-nsv ’ ,_ erm: Tn'uux. . “urrh 11’6". Kneporof'the ()mnetory. ‘ =HardWar_e and Groceries. ‘ r ‘HE’IIIIISI‘IHH'I'H' have ju~l rr-lulm-d [mm 1 the riLiu-s “ill: nu lumu‘vm- supply 0! 1H [II'WAIH‘J & URUPHHI S, whi'vl. 1‘ «y are “norm: n! [Lou oh] “and in llullnunrcwtrrgt, m prim: msuil [lti- “mes. Uur slack urrismsts in [-M! of . . - 1511 mm; MATERIAL-F, - . Cfuu’EN'l'l-Jz'." 'I'UOLS. . BLACKSVITH‘S TOOLS. (OACH HMJIMJS SHOE FIXDJXGS. . CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS.’ HUUSI—ZKEH‘LR'S FIXIITRES,‘ ‘ ’ ALL KINDS OF’ IIiUN. kc. GROCERIES “F ALL KINDS, OILS. PAINTS, kn, kO, Tlu-re is no "Hide )nrlnclrd in the umrul dqmrlmem's uwnti: m-d shave but. wlmt mu: he had at lhis Stare.— Every clan of .\‘u—hnn‘wsxnn be accommodated hrre with molsnnd,finding-mud I‘Olhekl'flltl'l can find every nnivlc in their line. Gin- us n m”, as we Are prop svrcd to Fr” as low fur cash As any house out of the city. , Jul-.L R. BANNER, ‘ a ,l).-\\ w ZIEGLEIL. ‘ ‘ Gettysburg, Hay 16. 1861. ' —‘- - The Great Discovery, ' ‘F Tim AGE.—-lnllnmnmtory and Chronic O Rheumatismynn be cured by usinc 11. Lni IIILLEE'S UEDEBRA'I‘EU llllliUMATlU MlX— 5 ‘I‘URE. Many prominent. citizens of this, and the adjoining counties, lime unified Ito in’ are“ ulilily. Its success in Rheumatic affec fiionnflms been hitherto unparalleled-by any, ;pecific, introduced [to {be public. Price‘ 50’ (dent: per bottle. For sale by all druggists and firmkeemrs. Prepared only by 11. L. MILLER, fihl‘iolesulé and Remil Druggist. Ens: Berlin, Adina; county, I’n., dealer in Drugs, Uhemicnls, ‘ pill, Vnrn'isll, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stalls, bot, ‘ (Jed OIIS,‘ Essences and Tinctures, Window 3 plus, Perfumery,,PuLent Medicines, ta, kc. l WA. D. Enabler is.lbe Agent. in Getlys- ‘ burg lur “ H. L. Miller's Celebrated llheumnpic l fiixture." ‘ ‘ [June 3, 18 m. tr: 1 Still- at Work. ~ . ; HE _wgidenigned continues the I T . ARRIAGE-HAKISG BUSINESS, “' in all ill. brunch“, It his old ”and, in Enlt Niddle street. Gettysburg. NEW WORK lands to order, and ‘.BEPAI R l N G ‘ .dona’nromptly and n: lowest prices. 1 Two int-rote SPRLSKG WAGONS and 1.1 _SLEIGH for style, ‘ JACOB TROXEL. 1 Dec. 1, t 863. ‘ 7 l Sale Crying. W. FLEMMING continue: the hulnug . of SALE CRYIN G, sud solicits-the con .)inned patronage of the publ' . It is hi- con .unn'. «flavor to give umjfpaction. Clings: modenta- Belidenco in Breckimidge attest, smykhug. 9 P. S.—-He is I licensed Auctioneer, under the {ln Luv of the United smm. Nov. 24, 1862.. I Wanted. lARl'mAdnms equuty. for‘lwhichl will etchings choice Western Linda; at I. , nil-prim. GEO. ARNOLD. “5.1.1865. ’ ‘ ‘Do You Wish 0 preserve I 600» likeness of yourself; T your children‘ or your {tier-GI? Ago at ncl w lUIPEB'S’GALLB¥,_tho best prm fa the county” «can an In: pictures. ‘ A ;gt 7-80’3 . - TIIIL on land for Isle :9. THE 7138'! S NATIONAL . NK‘OF GIT-”mum. “......- ‘ A 5 ARNOLD. Guiller- Oct. 9. Im. fl B} H. J. STAHLE 48th Year. _nEanzxms. E. \Y. Bro“ n. Esq., I-"xrnu-rs Bunk of Lancaster W. L. I‘t-ilu-r, lisqt, Lant'ustm County Bank I .\'umurl Shock, Hum ('uhllllltiJ Bunk. hmmu-l “"nghl‘f, limp, York Hunk. ‘ \\ :Ilimn Wagm-r, H. 411" York l'uu'nty Bunk. . ,1". I). '(‘mwnl Each Hnnk offlcuyshurg. ' I‘m-u r Martin", qu.,‘l‘n-tl|'_\' nl'Lnncnster cm, “Nu”. Hnullmm,£sll.,‘lu-gistrr “ “ (kO. Whitmu. l-Isq., [inqurdcr “ 2 “ Al:rills,lb6l - j , Railroriq House, , T EAR THE DI'II'OT.‘ ‘ lIA.\()\'ER. 'I'ORK:CO., P \ » ’l‘ho undersigned would rI-Spm-t’tu inlo‘rm his mum rum: fr:HIIi-= and the pulmqgvncrixlly," ;lhdl’ho'lyl‘ Inland :he Hulcl 11l “Anew-r, near . llu- Dvxu I, furnu'rly lu-pl by Mr. Jeruminh K 'hlcr‘ nI‘I-l “ill zlnre nu oll'uil m cnnllnc! it. in n nm .ucr Hun. will give gun-ml avi'isfu‘cllon. His‘fla‘blcl \i‘ill hme the be’ the market‘s cun‘ "(foul—his chambers nro sfincious and mm for tho—nnd he hm bud in Am his hnr iv. full stuck of choice wines anti liquors. There i~'. .‘lfilinlll: tor horses nu. (:htd In the Hotel. h will,fi(~_his csusmnl omicavor Lu n-uvhir the most satisfaction to his gut-:12, nmking his . h n- :u nonr u hnmo to leem as [mssihles— .lle ‘Asks n share of the public. pruning, da ; (en-Imm! as he is tn dvac-rve a huge part ot.iL ‘.RmuHhN-r the lluilroud H-mse. nenr lhe Dc ’lml. llnmm-r, l'a. A. I'. DAUGHHR. , om. 2,.1§.-\-.. «- l , “ . ' 1 ’ . Notl9n§\an_d Confections. I A “mm T 0 Tgmg'l-nmm 0F TOWN AND ~L‘UO'N’I‘KY. ‘ ‘HE subscriber Rev; 5‘ .\'minn I\Ld Confoc- IVI unnury Store on (‘n ysh- strrn, nearly ;nmmmte the lelrvmd Sm 'un, G‘tlygluurg, J " <| L " " . r . '1 ml, t‘.\'.\'U|l-JS, Inmges. km; N : I’m-km.- 'o urs, kc. ; ,‘HUP‘E- I ere-ht \ all d “have in- has conclunlly on M .\l”l'.\‘, FLN, Ruisim, lmuum. Tu'mvcn’s nud‘b‘egnrn‘uf ull kim)\ Hnukgx, Suspenders, .\'eck Ties, Co Faun: Ann! l’erfumeru-s; also some\ ‘ RH-lh', Sncnrs, Cnflers, Kit e, “ith the «I ‘ kinds 0! Crm-kcrs. Ice cold .\11j..-\l) m ‘linws. lle imitea cnuu'm from lawn [comm-y, and Nll5 it sinnll prnlits. ‘ 1 _ ‘ LEWIS STROUSE. f Aug. 7.1865. 1y ‘ . Pictures ! I’ictures! EVI .\YUMPIR amine purchased Samuel IJ Weaver's PHOTUGRAI'H GALLERY. is I;;9purcd to execute work in his line equal to any establishment in the State. If you git-sire 9. gym} likeness, finished according m lhelutcst imuroruuvnu iu tLe int, cull at. the above lung-vsmblished Gallery, in West. Middle street. 69m élrurg. _ [Jam '9, 1365. Reeves’ Ambrosia FOR THE HAIR—3I‘I” Oriyx‘nal and Genuir Ammonia is ‘prepuxed by J. Ann [lnst lb, nnd is the best hair dreasing and preserrmdm now’ in use. It "storm the hair falling out, cnnsps it to grow 'rhick and prgvanls it from turning prcnmturvly any. It ermiicutes «Irm -Irulf, cleansesfbeuulilica :Ind rvnders the hair )fl, glossy and curly. Buy it,.¢ry it. and be {'unvmced. ,Don‘v. be pu‘t of? with a spurious firticle.‘ Ask Mr lleeres’ Ambrosin. and take no 'ouner. For ;Sahs by mugging am! Dealers in mey (10on everywhere. 3 ’ Price 75 cent: per‘lfonle—SGmO per dozen' Address ‘REEVESXA“BRUSQ DEPOT, ‘ 62 Fulton SL, Sew York City. Oct. M, 1865: 6m 3 To Conbumptives: UERU'S CpD LIXER 01L JELLY, ap- Q proved by; the Academy '0! 'Hedléinef— l‘u. ({oughs, Celds. BronchinJ- and Tnbems; lar Guns-nuptials, Scrufuh. ind “General ‘De ,bility. The mus! mild. bland‘ And In ritious turn: in which Uu-l Liver Oil ean‘be um, and with more benefit secured to I._he paint by 3 single teaspoonqu of this dent, um: by dou ble the quantity ot the dear ornnjellifigd Oil. F9l- snle by all Mllilti Ind by I E. H. TRU ax. Wholesdle Dry'gglsiy ‘ . ‘ Na. 15 Beekmn BL, Nay York Aug. 28, 1865. 3:1 ‘ , = = ksmthmg. . - HE undersigned~would moat respectfully _ inform the public that he oohtinues tho . ' Bucxsm'rumo BUSINESS, . at his shop; lotely‘Philip Dasriom’a, adjoining Tronl’l paint shop, in East Middle “mt, Geltfnhnrg, where he will M. A“ time: be pro pmd to do Blockamithlngwork to Corfiogeo, Buggies, Wugons, kc. Thin he knows how to do 01l jobs of “is kind will nothe questioned by those who hive A knowledge‘ of his long experience at the huslnon. Como on with yo‘nr walk, Ind my will be rtiaflvd when ~vou uh“ ognyA-ond Ifin- !hic he will resolve Cuh or Oonnuy Produce. * . - ~ ' ' gADAM HOLTZWDBTS. ‘ Mn. 20,1865. t; . . John W. 'l'ipton, ASKIONABLE ;BARBER, North-east cob net of the Diagond, (next door to_Mc lbllan’llflolell) Gettysburg, PB. when he an at all timu he found Nady to attend to all business in bl: linp. He has also excellent as. llhtnnce and till ensure satisfaction. Givg bun | es“. Dec. 3, 1860. a , ,nevenue stamp! ‘ Ca 1" an den ' ti n consul: on m 9 tnd’for “01:3“; Fit“ Nlfizul Bunk o Gonylbnfg. GEO.ARN__OLD,OuhhI. Gnu-bumlgv. 14,10“. - ,_ A DEM©©RATH© AND FAWL‘IIULV JCODURNAL Adams County UTUAB‘FIRE L‘HURANCB‘ COMPANY. leconpg‘nnzn, Nukes 18,1851. °Friezes President-” George Swope. ‘ Vice Prr-iilent—dnmuel R. Russell. 1 Berrrmry—D. A. Bnehler. Trensnrer‘—E. G. Fuhnenock. Execu'ileCommittee—Robert. )quurdy, An- ‘ drew llcinlulmnn,lncoh King. 1‘ Haunt—George Swope. D‘. A. Bnehler, R. )icUunly. M. Eichelberger,B. R. Russell, E. (i. Falinrstock, A. D. Bu- hlei'. R. G. .\icCreury. Gettysburg; Jacob King, eralmn township; A. llrinlzelmnn. quklin; Wm D. Himes, Nrw (lxlurd; wm. l}. Wilson, Benderaville; ‘l’. A. Picking, Slrnlmn township; John Wol ord,Lnlunore township; John Picking, Enlt llurlin; Abel I‘. Wright. Beudcrsville; Abdiel F. GIl-l.‘ New (lxlord; Jus. B. Marshall, llam iltonhun township; John Uunninglmm, Free dom township ; John Horn", .\lounljay town ship; “'m. Ross While, Liberty township. WIN: Uompnny is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adnms. It has been in npcrntion for more thnn [5 years, and in that period has made but one assessment, having {mid lnsws by fire during lhnt period‘nmount ing lo $13,‘1§8_—56,769 of which. lime been pui‘l‘k‘during life In»! (no yenrs. .Any person ulesiri lan In urnnce mm npply‘lo any of the ulmrc’ithg‘d .\lnnam-rflmr furthc’rninl’ormmion. WThe "xvcmive Committee meets at. the office (of the ‘unrpuny, on the his: Wednes dny in m. ry m. Ih, at 2 o'clock. P. H. “Um. lb“, 16155: ‘ ‘ Farmers s Adams. TTHND TO YOUR .‘TI-ZRESTSI A .TllElU‘l lS NU'l‘lll.\ LIKE A GOOD PLUI'GHI—The undersigned! 'osthismethod m informing theJ’nrmers of . ams‘county lhnL he his her-n appointed an A: nt. for the snle hi the CHLI-IBRATED PATE. IRON I'ENTRH STEEL MULDROARI) l’i. UGH, mn‘nulucmrt-dhlt l’iusbnrg hr Hull and S ~er. Among thr- mlvmntnges which Ihis Plough 3 me, that it runi' i-nsv, will not chokeflnml‘c [he inn-t kiml of Work, mills durable beyond nll nther Plonths. It has‘lm-n used in this munu fnrr-h-rnl _vu-nrs, and in all rates given ll.e highed Hindi-«tion. Those who desire a first name Plough cnnuol make A mistake in purclmsing'this. It is guurunleed in every insulin-r. ' '- . ‘ All inquirifl will receire prompt nnuvus by heme .nddrt‘k‘sed lo the s~u|~s--ribcr,.nt New Chester I’. 0., Adams t-nunty, Pm. ‘ PHILIP IJUNUHUH, Agent. CERTIFICATE The umbrsifim-ni. Inn-in; Ilfil'd the “Iron Cenvru: Slut-h \lhl‘llmnrd Plough," mnn'lf‘F turn! by Hall & Spur, l'iushurg, hear cheer ful Ic~timuhy tn in! value. “ting unlisficd of its Mlpt-rhir quuliiiw, “(1 Ida nut hcailm: LC recoumwui in use by all hrlin-rs. _K (h n. T. ”IM‘OII, l’lnhp Weave}, J. _l’ntnu .\'ch,‘ ‘ Jnlm .\‘. Grnfl, W. T. llufl‘muu, H J. Myers, John H. .\I tjhr. , .72 Aug. 28, 181:5” [f z Moro Phillips’ EXCISE IMPROVED SIYI’HR ’ - ’ I’IIIILW'IIA TE ()IVIJJIE, ‘ For: HALF: AT .\[.\§'UF_.\CT.URICR’S DEF T 9, No. 27 .\'. Fronf Street, I'hilade'p U |§o\\'l_~.'s \Hmfl, B A L T.[ .\l (l R E Th'o in'-st rllmr brgs leave tn inlorm Dealers nml Cnlhumvra Ihm he is now prepare-ll to furnish .\IUIH) 'PllllllJl'S'l (H‘LVI'INB l.\l- PROVE!) bUI’ER PHOSPHATE 0F Lllll‘], in any quantities. ' ’ The universal antisfnrlion this nrlicle has given during: the pdsv. four yenrQ. hairsu in cre'nsod thedenmml that I have bu-n compdh ll m ngnxly enlarge my capacity for ils‘mnum fu'lllre,und have horn iwlau-d lo esmblish n brunch llllll‘l‘elll the city ofllallimoro‘ I trust tlmt l will be nble to fill all orders during the season. Yr: my. rule is fin! ca'mefira! nnwl. J Price-in Philadelphia $6O per ton, 20“: lbs. 'in Baltimore siune~price, freight. [torn Phila- Nyhla milled. iscoum. 10 Dealers. . . ‘ fififiu‘r Sale by w. E. 3mm: a: CO., Gel lysbu . . ' g\ l§lollo PHILLIPS,» \Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer‘ - .\lnr. 2031 i“. . , \Clothing.' EO§GE ARNOLD has now on hand the huge-l. Itockwf READY-MADE CLOTH IMa' in town, consisting of DRESS AND BUSI NESS COATS, of éyery description, OVER COATS, in great furic-ty,v Monkey Jm-kets, Yx-sts, Panmlonna, Shim. Drawers, Glare: and Hosiery, stacks ol tliem. lly best clulhing are mostly of my own man— ufnct’ure, and will be warranted wall made, and. well trimmgfl; - Together with a large stock of Cloths. Cru sinets, Jenna, Drillings, Shining, Flannel, kc. A’lso, Beaver Ulotln, Doe Skins. Over Coatings and Trimmings in great variety. all of which wiybe sold as cheap ups the chenpelt. Call ;- nn see 41mm. ' I Gutyalmrt. Oct. 9. 1865. 3111 - l V "Cannon’s , ' M‘AJI‘BLE WO.RSS, ‘ . Sonth-e‘aat Corner of the Diamond and Balti more aueetpneurly opposize the Star. c‘e, ‘UETTYSBURG,PA. Every description of work executed in the finest style of the Art; April I'l, 1.! 7 ' , Established 1850. T'iO'l‘lCE 09 REMOVAL. h LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & COL, respectfully beg leave to notify their triende, customers end the public generally, that they hue‘removed from No. 151 Franklin street, to the commodiou: four-story Wurehonae, NO. 308 BALTIMORE STREET, between Howard end,Liherty, where they will for the future condiict the Wholesale Bui nese, solely in ' ,4 Hosiery. Trimmings, ~ Furnishing Goods. Perfumery, Notions, . . Stationery, Qntlery, ‘ Toys, km, to. to which they invite the Ittention of city and country purchasers, feeling confident of their nhiht’y to ofl‘er inducement: in‘ price: end qnnlity of Goods. , . . Orders by mnil will receive prompt Atten tion.‘ Address ' ' .LAwanxoz D. nm'rz z 00., ’ 308 Badman sheet, Bullimon ‘2” 1‘» 55‘??- ' For Sale. VALUABLE KILL PROPERTY,“ ...v- Mar-h. creek, with 46 Acres of ‘ g choice Unnite Mndow Bottom, 5 miles M wen. of Genylburg. . ‘ ‘ GEORGE ARNOLD. Genylburg, Aug. 14, 1865. - LL who wilt: a fine Album, go to E. H. A HINNIGH'B Confectionery, h cumbers burg mu. ‘ ~ AGO, Arrow Boot, 09m Burc meg-flour § ind Géhlin, for up a Dr. Hogan’s rug 8m . Hum 13 lichY an mu. run 1.." GETT‘YSBURG, PA.., MdNIjAY,‘ DEC. 4, was. Public sane“ AINFIELD FARM. Qn SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1865, the subscriber, Attorney in Poet. for4he Widow and Heirs of William Wright, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the’bremises, that VALUABLE‘ FARM,‘ known as Plait-field farm, situate tn thimore township, Adams county, Pm, two miles from York Sulqhur Springs, nnq adjoining lands of Joel (iriest. Solomon Lerew, Jncnb Myers, and others. It contains 105 ACRES more or less; of on ex celleni quality of land, in n high stole of culti— vation, well watered by neverfniling springs. The improvements eonsistofslm‘ge - ,- nnd commodium Two-nory Brick ' Dwelling HOUSE, with Kitchen fig; and eitensive Buck-buildings,afine . - '«. lnrge llnnk Barn, and all the neccsmry out buildings in good repair. Close to the house lenfinl'Spriugofexcellentwntcf. Thcgmumh around the house are hmd<omely‘ arranged and filled with beautiful Slmde and Ornamen tnl 'l‘rces nnd Shrulnlnery. The celebrated PLAINFIELD NURSERIES, owned by the 1m 33w; proprietor, were on this property, if ‘ and the large Apple, Peach and I" ‘ Pear Orchards, together with other kinds of IFruit Trees. selected «ml planted by him, are all-in full hearing, nnd cuntnin tile choicest reelection: of fruit. The {ruit crop is per-ulirtr - 1y valuable. _ ‘ This isa very desirable property for any ‘ one who wants n GUUI) FAR“ and a PLEAS ‘ ANT HOME. Persons wishing to new the property will be shown the same by culling on ‘ the-undersigned. finale to commence at 1 o'clock". P. 31., on suld day, when attendance will be given and tern]: made known by , W. W. WRIGHT, Attorney in Fact for the Widow and Heirs. .4 , WA“ personsilmving claim; or demands against. llu- emits of William Wright, de-l ceased, will present the sum» to the subminhl-r, and ill] pereons inds’hted in any manner to said state are requested to make imlm-diule pay m. ‘.o the undersigned, who is nx‘llllorized lo coll 'I. W. W. “'Rlllll'l‘,’ Non 6, IBM. ts Aunrnc; in Fin-t. Pubhc Sale 1“ ill%' VALl'AllLl‘} PERSONAL PROPER '.—On MONDAY, the 41h day of UHCthSHR 13g, the! subscriber, Intending lo rpmove.to the “N, will sell-n! Public Sale, m- -r the Clmmhersbu turnfiikr. 7 miles from (25113 shurgulnd 1 mile N tufGJsllmwnJhc ful lmrim,_r highly vnl-mhle- pe mu‘ul properly. Viz: 5 HEMHJF WORK Hull. '3‘, 1 Cull, (liCing 2 yenrs.) 5 .\lxlu‘h ('nws. (inn 1 them 'wil' liq l'u-ch alum: lilc first of lenll‘l , ,) 9 lleml of large Callle fur rel-ding, wrighin;l our 1000 pounds, I )‘(Hll‘llllgncilen 1 l‘lllt‘ yul 5.: Bull. 2 Fill Hugs, Saw and Pushexlm breed. Brand treurl l’uur-hnrse Wagon, nun-1y new, .\' row tl‘uzid do , lluckme llmlper, \Virr-luulh l =e 111-kO, Threshing Machine, Corn Grinder, Fe Cull L-r, \\'lnna\ving .\iily, first-ride Two-horsé Sleigh and Hells, \i’llgon B'cd,l a good pair “and Ladder», my Infidel“. Horse Ge us of all kinds, somr nearly'ncw, Single Harness, Check Lina}, Bridles and Sndrlle, “alter and Cow Chains. Log ChainaPlongln‘mid Hurrows, Dnnblc undb’inulcb‘hogel Pluughsfloru Forks, Double nnd Single-traits, Spleadl-rs, Grind slgne,‘\\'hvl~l-burrow, .\kn-sfllnll and Wedges, (.‘rosa-cui Saw; also, Corn hy lhc,buahel, Vin egar In; the barrel, n 101. 0! Old Iron, Circular Saw, new, Scylhcs and Smiths. Dung Boards, Slane Bed, :1 IM. of Turkics, and many older urticlus, too numerou! to-moniion. ’ 56?" Sale to commence a]. 9 o'rlock, A. .\l., on said dny, when nltendnnce will be given and terms made known by Nov. 27, 1865. u T PI‘BLIC SALE—On THURSDAY, Ihe A 7th (lily of DliClillflh‘R next. the sub scriher will oil'crall’uhlic'SAlc,on 'fie premises.‘ A FAR)l,silu:lte in Monnlplgnsnnt town-' ship, Adims county, nenr Bonnughtpwn, on the road leading to Gettysburg from that place, adjoining lnnds of George Ihzarman, Benjamin Lnndis, and others, conmining 95 ACRES nnd 83 PERCIIE‘S, more or less, about. 46 acres being good Womllaniwith n dne_ proportion of .\lendow. The im- ’ 3..,- provemenls are 11 one and n half » fry storySTOXE HOUSE, n Two‘story .f‘i til; Log House, a Born. purl log nnd.~~;_‘r-‘g~. ; pun frame,- kc. There is n never-roiling ‘ Spring, with Spring House, our by, and another spring within a short distance. The farm is well filtered-4mg has upon it a prime young Apple Orchnrd, with other fruit. Per: sons wishing to View the property are request ed to call on the subscriber, in Gottysburg. It. will be offered whole, or in four tracts, us may best. suit. . V S‘Snle to commenceKt 1 o’clock, P., XL, an "id day, when Mtendnnce'will be given and terms made known by > _ Nov. 20, 1865. tl 'l' PRIVATE SALE—The subscriber of fer: at Prirnte S_nle, a DESIRABLE ARM, situate in Monntpleesant tov‘mship, Ademe county, Per, adjoining land: of J. t E. Miller, John Curl, Solomon Rudisill, and othere, on the road leading from Hunterstown to McSherrystown, conllining 163 ACRES. more or less, about 40 acres in good Timber, with a due proportion of Meadow. The clear ed land has all been limed once. and part ofit twice—is in good cultivation end good fencing. The improvement: Ire a one node half story DWELLIKG HOUSE, part stone and put frame, Double Burn, part frame Ind pen log, Wagon Shed, Oorn Crib. Hog Pen, moke Home, end other onvbnildingl. There is a never-railing Ipring of water with e pump in it our the house, end e email stream through the Fem. A good young Apple OrchardNilh other fruit, on the premises. ' Persons wishing to view the property are reqnuted to (all on Isaac Scorer, the tenant. NOAH MILLER. Oct. 9, 1865. in' ' « Everhart’s 4 I ‘ mxmx nousE, , 003!!! 0! lOWAID I lIAIILII ITI‘IITB, BALTIIORB, MD. _This Home in on I direct line between the Northern Comm! end Beltimole .llld Ohio Railroad Depots. It he: been refitted end com fortably erupted for' the convenience mad the eniertninment of gun“: ' Nov. 20, 1886. a . F‘you wish 3 prime Ink-. 10 of Chewing and Smoking flobhcco, Cigtn, to" go to R. B. NNIGH‘S Confectionery, in Gblmbenbnrg nreet. VERY VA‘HETY AflD STY¥E_ 0!" JOB PRINTING, heady executed at. low rnten, n the GRTTYSBURG COMPILEB ofice. Call and in" your olden. mama's Hm mums for u]. u Homer’l Drug Ind Yuiety Store. ‘ "ifixn’b—ifiiifl imflfs‘lfim, or on J) Homo-tend Toplt, a. Dr. 8: HOME?! rug Stprn. . JOHN W. LOTT A Desirable Farm SAMUEL LILLY Valuable Farm f x 1'“ '// y§§ . . felOtb Pottip. Deer=Ser. The arming clouds no dark Ind am, The blot-om- I": of eo|d Ind fur, The wild wind mourn- lho Ming you, And when flan-um mu. ob, In". our uky II Home. Our ”no: hope- f-ll bolero (ha blufi, Tho (alum dnrkansl. dim Ind vut, ‘And lifoia mm fut. Ye! muhim brtghlenl mgr nln. ' The (trim coma, and pe- (pin, 89 when {o“th bitter pan, 1 AI muon- wnx and Inns. Then chnp my land with clmr bald— ‘ Trui‘hurtn In flower unmnmlod— The] fenr nut am, Mr cloud. Imi- cold, . And Mail. At gro‘wing old! gigoin gistélluny. Chicken in “his 11:11., A founlry frjenrl "-nd? us the following “Nat. n frienfl of nuruia very poor, rather light. fingered, and. it is éaid, not so bright as his paronts could wish. "The other (lav, while pruning n neigh bnrs’. Nu! saw a brand of chicknnu. nnd im~ mediamly caught. a line one to carry home. He had not. gone fqr, however. before he saw the owner coming‘up the mad.'.md not. knowing what. (0 do with the Chick“). '0 conceal it, at. last succeeded in crdwtiing it inlo his but. which he again placed upon his head. But the chicken having a long~ ing for iiberty,’ and being also pressed [or air} mnnhged to thrmt his head. through inn opt-ning in Nul’s old atm'w hat. > Nat. WM presently accosted with— “ ‘What have you not in your hnl ?' ’” ‘Nothinghut my heml,’ said Nat. . " ‘But. I see a chicken, head sticking through thetiopni'it. Nut. . “Natfilakinzoil’ his hat, nprl looking at it in feigned astonishment, exclaimed :. “ ‘Wul, how d’ye s'pose that criltvr com:- in‘ there. I aware !Jm‘musl have crawled up my trowscrs leg ‘3’ ” . ‘ 7 Hard o'n- Crinolim. A country “chap." who recently visited 1 San Francisco for the first time, gives his VlOflF of the ladies in “HS way: . “Snmowhars in every circumference of silk and volvet' that wrigglvs along there's alters a wumnn. I rt’pme; but how much 3 of the holler is filled with Infant. and how ‘ much is gnmmnn. the spectator dtin no.-'—- A teller marrys a rite, and finds. when he ‘ cums to the pint. lhnt he has nuthin’ in ‘ his arms but at reg’lar anatomy. I-If men‘ie :ty tleespvers. wnt’s to be saidof the female 1 tdrcsscs furn hundred and forty weig‘t, but nsn’t reely as much futon her as wou (l grens n griddle—all the «parient plump nesa Zhfiiating of cotton and whale-bone.’¥ *—~—~—v «03> - «-———- [6“‘Spmking oi hares.” says a victim to one of the slieQiies. “l-cnn scarcely imagine one capable of uflictlng more misery than an intolerable thqler. i stand 9. Me, when ali the nation is ‘amwd and cquijvped’ on ‘ training day, and tho drum with its ‘fl‘tng. ilnng,’ servos toidrosz screwmo ; but to listen to a oor air, bud y murdered by a poorer puclleror. I prefer {it-nth in some easier if not quicker way. i always think of the French stnpe-coach dliYer. who. be-' in; very much annoyed hisu h n bore. turnbul upon him With. ‘Mme ’en’" vat for you all do timestwssel? You in - your dog. eh I” - . j . —Oo 0‘ (S‘The follo‘wing juwmli'y occurred . clue of the waterimz places some years agop before hairy muzzlea were no common as they are now. Mrs. G—— was sitting at dinner with her little boy ot tour or five years old, when a bewliiskered foreigner came in rind took hi! sent at the opposite side of the table. The child'stared at him i a good while with astonishment. till th mystery was solved, when suddenly, in rather too loud a voice, he cried out to the mother, "Mn', run! he has got a mouth; I saw him put a. tater in i” , , amnnw do you like :he chamcter of St. Paul I” asked a parson ofbis landlady qua day. during a conwrsntion about the old saints and ap‘ostles. _ "AM he was a good. cleve old soul, I know—for onée he said, you kgxo. that we must eat what is set before ué and ask no questions. for conscienco’ “we. I always thought I should like him for a boarder!" _.____.M..... -—»——£ ~~ . fiThe other day sevei-nl gentlemen were discussing the alarming prevalence of the crime of wife desertions. women eloplng with other men, &0., when a well known Teuton. who had been liqtening With great allengion, stepped up. and in-an excited manner said : "If my wife runs away mit. anoder man’s vife, I will shake her out of her preeches, if she be mine own fader, I will.” ‘ RA cruel parent in Quebec looked up his undutiful daughtér, because she wantgd to marry a young lawyer. The young man, however, though poor in purse was fertile in resources. and sued out a writ o! habeu corpus for his beloved. As she was of age, to decide for herself. the couple were mal ried and went. on their way. It teem; there is more' respect. [mid to the writ. of babes: corpusin Queen Victoria's domains than ii) our boa-ted hnd of liberty. 'fi‘School teachers sometimes receive very funny excuaea for übsence of children from recitation; The foilgwing in about as original as any we ever saw: “Ceptat homdigintalers.” For the benefit or our readers who naverstudied law or stuck hype, we muy odd that the’ boy WI! "kept. at home digging Latex-I." ; \ _ aw'l‘ell mo, angelidhoet. ye messengers l of love, abdl swindled primers here below have no redress above)” The shining uni- 1 gel band replied, “To in is knowledge giv‘ ell—delinquents an the printer's bookscan ‘ never enter Heaven." fißriglnm Young says he has. men, muskels. pistols, cannon and ammunition enough, and men to use them. and thnt he will use fibem if the Gentiles come t.) Utah tq interiors with polygamy. He denounces the Government. md declares that he will be the Governor of Utah forever. ' ‘ ‘ gong, the Rev..blackguard editor of the J uniata Sentinel. has retired from flat. eoncerb: He takes charge of an orphan achool at. Gunilla, Huntmgdon county.— fiuven protect the orphans I—Sunbury Damral. TWO DOLLARS A-Y EAR. A Valuable Historical Record. The following is a list of tha Presidents and Vice Presid'enu of the United Smtes, as well as those who have been'candidntu for those offices, since the organization of tke GOVernment': ~ ’ 1 fi§9.—George Washington and John Ad. ama‘np opposition. H ”Wk—John Adams. append by Thnmna Jeffersofihwhn having Lb» high”! electoral votn. became Vice President. . 180L—Thognns Jefferson and Aaron Burr, beating‘ thn ~Adams and Charley C. me}:- hey. 1805.--Thomnq Jnfl'erson and George 0. Clinton.,beatmg Charles C. Pickney and Rufus King. " mom—James findiaon and Geo. Clinton, beating ('lmrles Pickneyi ~ 1313.—Jiumes Madison and Eldridge Ger ry. beating De Witt Clinton. . NFL—Jame! Monroe and Dmiel D. Tompkinsflmatimr Rufus King. 1821.——Jnmes Monroe and Dnnicl D. Tompkins._beatin John Quincy A-lmm. 1825.——John Q‘incy Adums and John C. Calhoun. beating Andrew Jackson, Hen ry Clay and Mr. Crawford. there being fun candida!“ for President, and 'Ally'ert Gulla tin for Vicn President. HEEL—Andrew Jackson and John C. Cul houn. heating John Quincy Adams and Richard Rush. s lS33.—Andrew Jackson and Marlin Van Buren. boating'Henry Clny. John Floyd and. William Win. for Pfésinlenl. nnnl Wil liam Wilkens. John Sergennl and Henry Leta for Vice Preiitlent. ‘ 1837.—Manin Van Buren 11an Richard M. Johmon, beating Willmm 11. Harrison. H. L. White and Daniel Weh‘xtor for Prem dvnl. and John Tvlor for Vice Prowidant. “UL—William 11. H'nrrimn and John Ty’J/er, heating Martin Van Buren n‘nd Richard M. Johnson. Harrison dred one month after his innugnmlion, and John Tyler became Presidentjor the real. of the term. I'B4s.—Jnmos K. Polk and Gonrgo. M. D..llag. beating Henry Clay and Theodorp Fit-linghuyaon. ~ 1819.—Zicbary‘Taylor and Millard Fill more, healing Lewis Cam and Mnrlmfilnn Buren, for Pwaideut. WilliamO Buller -md Charley F. Adams for Vice President. Tay lor died July 9Lh,1849,nnd Fillmore became President. 1853 —ank‘.in Pierce nnd'Willinm R. King. beating Winfield Scout and W. A. Grnlmm. . 1857.-—James Buchanan am] John G. Brpckinridgo,benlina Jphn C. Fremont and Millurd Filmore, for Presidpnt. and William L. Duyton and An'dre'w J. Dounelson, fur for Vice President: 1865.-’—-Abrahamll.incoln and llannibul Hamlin. beating John Bull. Stephen A. Douglass 4 mid John C. Breékinrulge. 101' Prtsident, and E-lward Everett, Herschel V. Johnson'and Joseph Lune, for Vice President. ' 1865.—-Abrnhnm Lincoln and Andrew Johmon. béming George B. M’Clellan and 0. 11. Pendleton. Abraham Lim‘oln amus sinnfed the 14gb April. 1865. ‘ Audreanhn son bging President for the balance uf the term:- WGmeral Rolwrt’ E. Lee, of thg late “('onlederncy," itis statNl. has arranged with C. R. Richardson. of New Yut‘k. for the publication of his liislory of the relwl- Zinn. The book in now in preparation. and will not, be completed for several months tn come. In the articles of ngreemnnt' it. is stipulated that, no alterations shall be made liythapubliiherafler the manuscript comes inldhis'li'anvls. Leela positive on this mum, and will brook no change to suit. the .\'or thern palate. _‘ . - The Rush/or oflcc.—The Boston Journal as Mr. Hamlin is so set upon by Olfiue seek s tlmlhe has. threalsned to rNign if the p ssuredogs-not dimminll. ,Wfilmla commen ry on “lgynlty!” Sever. in the history of is country. have so many hun gry and pe 'stflnt office-hunters Lw-en d_a veloped. Th first. elnss fangiilies forslyeal ing. and them t certain immunity from. punishmgnt—wh h are marked character istics of modern Re nblican. rule—have as suretilylnrgely Img nted the number of applicants for office ring the put. few years. Crows and buzz: s lire sharp-scen ted, and can‘smell corrupt. n at al most in finite distances; and this, i seems, is true of the “very loyal." \ 1, t. V (x .. ‘ I ‘ —————- —4..» ._ Hausa Rent! in New York—A nuse op: Union square. (old-{auhinned style. 01 vnol ry rt-‘markable for numbing.) ten for $l,OOO per month—sl32,ooo per annu about half 0! the salary of the Preildenl ‘\ the United Slam. Several othery are ml. venised for rent at. from $l,OOO to $5OO per month. 'Who cares? Are we not rich? Dn we not make money out of greenbdckfl —New York Empress. ”The Somerset. county Democrat says that the twenty-seven return judges of that. county met. on' the 27th Oct... to count ‘tbe soldier election returns. They had one vote only to count. which has thus cod. the county just one hundred and twenty-five donors! In Bezltord county there was only one vote to count, and with about. the, same result an to cost. _ fi'l‘ha Court of Appeals in New ank have decided that. shares in National Banks are taxable by State and local nutlmricies, although the entire capital of the [links be invested in United Since: securities. This was the unanimous opinion of the Court. The question, it in luppmpd.will now go to the Supreme Court. of the Unitéd Spies. filth Di 'l'. Patwrmn, son-in-law of President Johnion and United Sung: Sen ator elect, from ,Tenneasee. held the oflieo of Circuit. Judge under the rebel rulé in Tennessee. and consequently took Llie oath tosapport the Southern Confederacy. This mike: him ineligible to a seal in the Senate under the existing Act. of Congress.‘ Mammoth Ca:t£ng.—The largest fly wheel in the world has just. been cast at. the Fort. Pitt Works, in Pithburg. The molten iron we: conducted from the furnace «cro'u, one of the streets of the city, a distanqe of one hundred and sixty-three feet. to the mould. The diameter of the wheel is twenty-five feet, and its weight forty-two tons. ”President Madison once said the: “the bleak: could never be elevated to po. iificel equality with us. without a l iel mincle which would turn them all wme." w; eopnny boring for oil in Klan-I has struck n fluid which looks like milk: 'hich puma- them greatly. Tnoy hue been unable thus fur tochurn it ink; butter. Mnemm coun my I!» editor of the New Englhnd My, 'in bi- "notu of tnvel," In": “A Itny of four boon It Lowell pvt me an opportunity to learn that man of the mills are in operation. Ind earning la 0 duldendu for stockholders. lln toldrgy I genrlvman aomawhtt convaruut with the mauluture of cotton. thnt. on I" light cotton goods. a profit of one dollar is made on every pound of cctton mod I” JUFI. think of it. A profit of one dollar onevery pvund ofoollon homer.“ in the Gallon Hall“)? New England. I; “an... that every species of nuch good; range in prices Which prevent poor man from ,clath ing their families comfortably, when' the Yankee mpitnlistu'omn realizing en unheard of profit, like that? Yet this is bnly the zl feel of e lurifl‘. Not. of e jun and equitable revenue tariff. n‘uch as we had in old'fnsli ioned Denmcrnfic Limes ; but of A'Rep'fmli can Lnrifl', fixed up expressly lo enable the New Englanannkeee to fleece the peeple Ql' every other: section. ' It is one of the blessings of Republican rule, for which to many people were foolish enough to'vote‘n't the recent Stale elections. 16_ The numb» of battles fought durlng tho War mm 282: Of these thaaoll of V‘mzinil ~(lgmuk the blood 89; Minnow-” 8; Geor gia 12‘; South ammo; North Carolina ll; Alabama 7; Florida 5 ; Kentucky 14; the Indian Tel'riirrry and New Mexico 1 each. Once the wave of war rolled into t. Northorn State and br9ke in the grant hil lbi~ of Gettysburg. Of the battles enume ra'ted, 16 were mival ncjliovéments. The nbnve list does‘ not include the hundreds of skirmishes that in nhy other wax-would have been éonlsi'dered battles of some mild nitu‘le. . ' 5 - " Slight irritation of the thrmrt may be My lieved by sipping a liltlelslippory elm tea, or by sucking a piece ofgum Arabic. '7 These articles coat over the mucus membrane. and prevent the irritation of the air. A m y few drops of paregoric held in the mouth, and allowed to trickle ‘down the throat, will allay coughing. The hestwugh medicine for children, one which we have used for several ~years with entire satisfa‘o', tion. is the following; Mix in a vial equal parts of paregoric, castor oil. and syrup of ipecnc. A few drops oftliis swallowed. but not washed down by Water or other fluid; will alnmst ulwnys soothe a cough. Repeat. the dose as often as the coughing r'cthurns. From one-fourth to one-half utenspo‘onfyl. or even whale teaspoonlul, may be given when a leg-ser ’qunntity does not. suffice. A large'duse after a full meal 'may produoen little nausea. Children subject to coughs should eat very light suppers, and indeed all children should eat much less, and aim. pler‘food, atpighgthan at morning orpoont 'The above mixture may be kept. on hand ready prepared, es it does not deteriorate.“ kept. corked. Itfmay ‘in‘terest thme afraid of’minernl medicines‘uhough they 'partake freely of common salt. which is a mineral.) to know that. the ingredients are all "rege tnble.”—-Ezchange. Fredins‘and Watering Harm. A friend, who has hnd much experience in the care ‘and mauugetnent of horses, writes: /, . The‘anma fiunntilyn‘f out; given to} hone produces_ diti'erent etfecti according to the time they are ndministeréd. ’X have made the ex eriment on my own horas. and al ways ogserved there is 3‘ quantity of matter not digested. when 1 Furposelyfnve than! water immediately. a torn fee of cute.— 'l‘here is, decidedlv, than, a grant advan tage in giving horses water before grain is fed them. ’l‘herdis another bid practice. 1 observe; that of giving grain and hay on their return tn-the vtablo immediately after hard work. Being very‘ hungry, they de vnur much food eagerly. and do not prop- Prl? mastioate; the consequence is‘thnt it is not .so wol‘l digested.“ and not nearly so nutritious. When n‘ homo rfturns from work, perspiring and out o breath, it should be allowed to rest for n time, then given a little hay; halt an hour niterworda water, and then onto or other grain. 15% this phm water may be given without rh of cold, as tho oats act as a stimulant. te-Wa have in our qwn country all the elements ofjust such terrible occurrence: «'5 the St. Domiugp mus-mere and the later butchery in J u‘naice. We havethrou‘ghout the South 3 white population. made up in a great measure of women and children-.- able-bodied men being especially more..— We have there, an unsettled epopuletion of ignorant. Brutal, cruel accrues! and we have a miscrennt party of white demegogueo preaching to these Degrees the very doo triues thnt‘broughton the inqurrectione and revolts in‘the' West Indies. Shall we have a war of races too, with its horrors of mur der and m‘utilation? What else can the country expeét'if the radicals ere permit ted to go on and carry out the programme and the theories they announce thmugh the rndjcxl press and through such oratorl as Wendflell Phillipa ?——‘Ncw- York Hera“. :pn'bn not 'fi'fl my interest (He urioul to know what States have the ,bono of producing £llB loading spirits of the rad ‘ 1 party»- Hannibal Hamlin was born I~ Edie; Charles Sumner and_ Benjumin ’ Weds were born in Manchu-ens; Hehry " 'llou, John P. Hale, Sshnon I'. Chase, H“ .-_ G‘reeley and Z:charinh Chandler were to o in New Hampshire, and Thaddeus Shims was born in Vermont. There :pult have been wmetbing radically wrong down east some years back . [S'A white wldier.'belonging to In .11“- nois regiment, mnrricd’ a colored 10mm hit week in Americusl Ga. The (lam. ing w‘lhe knowjedge of his comrndufihty repairgd to his abode on the Wedding night, took him from thence to the (gut-kirk“ the tours and after hurting and manning him, relented him with a caution not to come within the limits ohhe town spin. fi'l‘he negroes on duty at Washington are giving serious trou bio. In levers) one; mme of the best. citizans hue been 'ml~ treated‘ by them, and wholly without tho slightest provoouion. ' Q‘A oomplimvntary. Diana- Ivu give! to Hon. Au Pucker, by n numbet 0! hi: personal friends, at the Sun noun,“ Boga. lehe’m. on Thursday evening week. It m . splendid Imm. ' Battle: at tho Late Wu. EMI To stop Coughing. ramble Lthon :lege of voiing to net of Columbm. at , Wmhington City -4o mqke arr-Inga ' the people upon tection. The Ra'- gresl, however, d 3) (e are m ("of of it pcnph” bu gone 'publican (1) days,
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