smi runs or THE .connnn. , The Conn.“ in pubi‘uhed every Monday morning, by Hgnv i. Sulu. u 32 00 per tannin if pdd strictly m munch—s 2 50 p 8: o‘nnum’ if not paid. in udnnco. No lubioription discontinued, unlen it the .ption of the publisher, until All "gauges no paid. " . ' , ADVIB‘HIIIINTS inserted at thoususlntu. ~ Jon Pun-inc done with‘ Penman 3nd dispatch. 02nd: in South Baltimore streetgxenfly opposité Wamplen’ Tgnning banishment ~“Counnn Puxnxa Omen" on the-Eat. PROFE33I®NM mans. J. C. Neely. TTORNE‘Y AT liAW.—Pu.rticnlnr alt'en- A lion plitl ml ollection of Pension, uguty, and Luck-pay. Office in the S. E. corner of the Diamond. ' Getlyshurg, April 6, lfib3‘. ‘ tf D. AMcConaughy, TTORNEY AT LAW, (offlée one door well A of Buchler’l drug and book sture,Ghnln ershurg “teem Arron“ nu: Summon you ann'n up Tumors. Bounty bun.) Wur mnts, ll'ick-pny suspended Claims, and all other claims against thy Government nanalli dng‘on. D. 0,; nlaoAme’ricnnClnims in England. Land W r ytslocnted and sold,or hought,nnd ‘highcstfi given. Agents ongugedUin lo cating In? nu in lowa, Illinoil and all"; western Swen W‘Apply ‘0 him person-ll}; or by 10H. 5 x Gellye‘burg, Nov. 21, ’53. ‘ Edward B. Buehler, TTORNRY AT LAW, will faithfully and A promptly attend lo Allbusjnesscentrualed lo lulu. He spenkallhe Germfin langunge.— Utfica at the “me place, in South »Bnltimore “not, near l’nrney’s drug store, and Dem-1y opposite Dunner d Zirgler’rslore. Uetlysburg,‘llurch 20. Law Partnership. "V A. DUNCAN _a J. ’ll. WHITE. . . Arronxms nj LA_W, \\'xll promptly attend In all legal hueinoss entrusted to them, inrlndihg the procuring nf I'e-naions, Bounty, Burk-I’m"; and all otlu-r cI-ums ngninat the Uniléd Slade: and Slate (hu’ernmenn. ‘ ‘ ‘ Ulfit'e in anth We”. Come: of Dinmond,‘ Grllyslmrg. I’cuu'rl. . , AmLquus. u . . .- DoctOr C. W. Benson. FFICE :Il lln- Ruilrou-l ”mun. (frontroom, 0 formerly nm-uviml hv'Dr. Kimmy}~ ‘ng'Fl'LHS'l'UWN, PA. Jul“: 19,1865. lt' ’ , Dr. J. A. Armstrong, AVING rgmovonl Irom New Salem. York county, nml lmviug located at. Middle luwn, Admu counly, offers his wofessjnual servicrs lo the pu‘bli [July 3L ’65. 6m ‘ Dr. J. W. C.-o’Neal’s FFIUE and Dwelling. .\'. E. corner of 8:11- 0 limure nml Higlleréeum‘enr Fresh) v-riun Uhrrch. Gettysburg, Pu. ' Nor. 30, 1363. U Dr. D. 8. Better, “BOTTSTOWN, .\dums (-nnnvy, céntinugé A the [th'lice of his Imbtejsiun in all He br-cnvlws, and WOul-l respectfully invite nll persnns ufllictecl with nuy old sluudiu; dis enwe In CA” and consult hnu. _ .5 Oct. 3, 135;. If J. Lawrence Hill, M. D. I I AS his Qflicc one .~ g 7‘ dopr wfigsl (if the “‘ M‘fi/ Lutheran church in . Chumhersfurg strum. and opposite Picklr‘g’! at; "e, wh ~re those wishing to hxgve «.15; "mt“! Opcn'iun perfumed are respectful”! invited to cull. lh-wnnmcn. Du. Homer, RI'V. C. P. Kr. ul'x. DJD , Rev. H. L. Bzuulwr, D. D.,_Rev. Pxof. \f. Jquhl, .‘rof. .\l. L. Shaver. Gellyaburg, Alnnl ll,'s‘J. r Removals. HE undersicncdmeing the a‘uthorlzed person T m muke removals into Eyer Green Ceme teryhopoe lhnl such as contemplate the removal ol the rcnmim of deceased relguives or Friends will uvnil themselves 9! this smshn oflheyenr lo luwe‘it done. '[lenlovnls mmle “in: [lrnmplncss —-lerlna low, and no efi'or: spnrod to please. / PETER THORN, Keeper of me Cemetery. March \2,.‘60 Hardware and Groceries. 7 HH Julm‘ribers .Jun'e just reunued from r the cities William immunsv supply a! HARDWARE 5: HICUUERIES. which (hey are um-ng :u. lheu‘ uh! stand. in Bnlumurc strwt, at prices to puit the tunes. Our stuck consist: in rm”, 0! . ‘ L'L'JLDJXG MATERIALS, A ‘~ CAxu'HNTLI-gs TOOLS, . ' _ . . BL.\CI(S.\IITII‘S TOOLS, ' COACH FISDDGS SHOE FINDIXGS. \ ' CABINET MAKER’S TOOLS. ' ' ' UUUSI‘LKMWER'S FIXTURES, ALLJUNDS OF IRON, kc. GROCERI-ES 0"? ALL KINDS; OILS, PAINTS, (an, kc. There is no unige mclnded in the seven-Idepnnmemamunihned nhmeJmt whut can be hm! ht this Store..— Evcry qhgs of Mechanics can he uccummudnlod here with tools and findings,nnd lluuseket‘pers gum find every ankle in their line. Give. us n mil, us we are pmp wet! to sell as low fur.cush as any house‘out ut' the city. ' .10”. B. BANKER, ‘ DAVID ZIEGLERI Gettysburg, May 16, 186-1. ' The Great chovery F NE AGE—lnflammatory Ind Chronic Rheumatism cun be cured by using H. L. )lILLER‘S CELEBRATED BHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Muny prominent citizenl of this, and .the adjoining coumies, hui‘e' testified to its greabutility. Its success in Rheumatic uEec ,tions,lms been hitherto unparalleled by any specific, introduced to the public. Price 50 ’cents per bottle. Pdr sale by all drnggists’u‘nd sturekeepera. Prepured only by H. L. MILLER, ”Wholesale and Rel-nil Druggist, East Berlin, Adams cbunty, PIL, dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, I(Ilils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot ,zl‘exl Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window films, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, te.,t¢. 34. D. Buehler ii the Agent. in Gettys burg‘tor “All. Miller’l Celebrated llheumntie Mirture." ' [June 3, 1861. 1.! —_.,~ _._,__. :‘, _ V , _ ____._7. i“ ~ ~ 8111!, at Work. HE undersigned pont‘mues the . CA RIIIAGE-H.\KING BUSINESS, {lll all its bianchefi’tt his 91d 501011,“! East iddle street. Gettysburg. . ' NEW/WORK made to order, and < ' n E. P A 1 I” N G done promptly and “lowest prices. Two 'fiuhmte SWING WAGONS “and a fiLI-IIGH -.. ule. ucon moka. Dec. 7, 863. ‘ i . Sale Crying. ' _ W. FLEMMXNG continues the busineu A. 0" SALE ClinNG,and wiiciu thec‘an. pinned patronage oi the public. It is his eang nap: endeavm; to give animation. Change: moderate. Residence in Brackim-idge street, Gettysburg. w ' P.-S.—He is I licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Luna! the Unile‘d Sum. Nov. 24,1861. . wining. » , { Limb: Adamo conn‘y, for which]; will on go union Welter- bands, at I. fit price. - . .GEO. ARNOLD. ‘ ,Aug. 'l, 1865. ‘ - A Do You Wish pnurve l soqn likens” of yourself, your children, your friends? 'go It nc'o “mum's GiLBEfiY.‘ thvbén mm fa immune, w "animate!“ pictu'tes. g ..( "gFew‘Z-Sb's msr . for If“. 3 THE F . ‘ I ‘ ‘ .xmr Gsfi‘rs um. W 313- Wormwozm 951.9.18655 a; ' CU By B. J. S‘I’AKLE. . __ 7—.‘.L__.______ . 48 - tl,l {7e4 Jury'List for January. ‘ ,_ Gun» Jun. Gettysh‘mg-wgfl. J. Slahie, (Foreman,)flenry Gurlmh. - ‘ -. ' ‘ Highland—J seph J. Kerr. ‘ Germany ~13") G. Byer. John Diem. ‘ Bullrr—lsnel Brit ker, Edwurd Stulry, Jacob llnfienspprger. ' Healing—slmm: Chrouiner, Miclxnel Alwine, John L. Thughinh-lugh. - ‘ Lnuimore—L’Jucuh Huyherger, Cyrus Albert. 'l'yroue—l‘hifip Cnolry. ‘ . Hamilton—John Myers. Jacob Welder. - ‘ Moumph-nsnht—Jncob E. Miller. a Union—Henry I-‘éln'. an ‘ Menullen—Henry I’t'l‘mEY' Hirnm Griest Oxford—4km; J. Kuhn. . \Hunvinuton—l‘eter Frey Berw~oyrua Wolf,lacnb Hull. ‘ Gnu“. July: , Oxford -—J Imcs Robmson, Jr. . Union—Amos Buehure, Abiulinm Rife Ru-ding—Uurnellus Myers, Andrew Huntz, Wm. C. Beck. ‘ Cumberland—Wm Ross, Wm. E. Myers, Geo. “Salient. ‘ ‘ Mountplensant~hun£l Kohler,VincentO'Bold, ernnder Mule. ' " Gélt}-shllrg——Jnhfi W. Tiplon, Joseph Wible, John Willi, Edward Slum-hey. Sunburn—Jacob L. Gmaa, Wm. L. Thomas. Huntinglnn—Adum Wligle, Exuamcl )Icngcs, lsmc Myers. 5‘ “ ll«unlh-n—Solomowarlmnn, John B. Bot?- \ "lull. ‘ . y] ? (‘onowngn—Ambrnse Elma. , lhulep—Sulumun (Irncr,.‘louh Miller. Germany—Wm Dunem, Jesse lckua'. Liheny—Frmllbrick \lclulire. Fremlom—Juslxua llrown, Sr. Higlnlnndflsxmc‘ llorever 11.1 nilwu—l‘eler Hufl'neins, Snmnel Miller! llxunillunbun—Rohun Watson, Wm. T. Reed LMiluore—Ahmm ZlEglcr. me. 1:, 18355, . ' Adams County UTUM. ’FIHE INSURANCE GO\H‘.\.\'Y ‘ l.\com~qrf.n£n, MARCH 18, Idol. Orncxns President—George Swwc. , )‘iue l'rrsillent—Snmfiel R. Russell. ' 'Secrt-tnry—D. A. lint-Her. ‘ Treasurer—H. U. Fuhneslouk.‘ Executive (humming—Robert. )Ichrdy, An chw Hemlzvllmm,,J:lcob King: . - Managua ——(?eorge Swopv, D. A. Bnehler, R. Mci'urd\, \l. Eichelbergt‘r, 5 R. Russell, E. (LFulum-slqck, A. D. limhler, R G. SlcCrcziry, Gettysburg; Jiuob King, Slrnlmn ,township; A. Hoimzcllunn. Fraukiin; Wm. D. Hunes, New lenrd; \\'m.§l. Wilson, Bendersrille: H. ~A. l'ickiag, Sirumn lownphip ; John “'9l - Lntmxore township; Juhu Picking. East Berlin ; Abel T. Wright, Bendersiiillc; Abdiel F. Git}; New thturd; Jns. 11. Marshall, Hum iltonbaqtownship; John Uunninghnm, Free duut “MIL-hil- ; John llurnor, Muuutjn) town ship; “It“: [toss “'ltite, Liberty tawn-ltip. fig'This Cumlmny is‘lituited in its opera tinus tn the count.) of Adams. It has been in opumtio‘u fur more tlmn 15 yenrg, and in that. pertod lma mgnlu but. one :t-sessmottt, having paid losses lvy the during tlmt pctio~t amount ing to Stands-$6,269 of “Inch lune been p..j.| during the 1M), U3O )curs. lhty person dosifingfin Insurance can apply to any ufthe uhovc uumed‘lluungvrs fo'r funltur ilnt'ut mmior.. \ fi'l‘lue Executive Committee meets at. the Mime of the Company, on thy Ins: Wednes day in every monthynt '.’. o'clock, I’. M. 0c:.:16, 1303. 'u ‘ ~ New Skirt ZFor 1866. [”7 GREAT lX\'E.\'l‘ll).\‘:Oi"~ THE AGE ‘ l)? “001’ SKlll'l‘B4—J. “f. BRADLI-JY'S Ki-w Patient. DUPLEX ELLH’TIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.—.This im‘eniiun consists of Duplex (or m'o)‘ Hliplic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously brnidedligmly and firm ly lug-'llwr, ('d'zc [0 ed 9 making the lung):- est, most flexible; elnhml durable Spring en r used They seld end. or break, like the Single Springs. nud consequently [lrk‘zl'l‘l't their peril-yet and hennlilul‘ filmy-e n ore than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt ilint (WT bus or can be wide. ‘ The wonderlul flexibility nn‘d great comfort and pleasure lo any lady whaling the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienqed particul‘rly Tu ull rruwded Assemhl:e=, Upems, Carriages, Railroad Cars, _Clmrch ' Paws, Arm Chairs, tor l’romcunde uml- House Dnes‘, as the Mir: can be M led when in use to uccupy a Elp'ul' place as easily and conveniently as :1 Silk or Mualin Drags. ' A Lady having enjoyed the Pleasure. Com furt and Great Conveniem-e of wearing the Duplex Elliptic_Stécl Spring Skirt for n single day will never allerwnrds willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they or: superior to all others. ‘lhe Hoops sre coveted with 2-ply double twisted’thrend and will ,wéar twice as along as the single yarn covering which is use“ on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every" Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to fire-vent the carer- Ing Irom wearing oil' the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, 10., Am, which they are—constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and ciegun' Corded Tops-s, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the must gracelul sud ycrlect Shape pussihl’emnd are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt erer made. , WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Proprietor; of the Invention, and Sole lunufncturgn,’ 97 Chambers,. and‘ 79 {Bl Reade Streets, New Y k. . “Fron- able in all first-chug Stomin this City, um! throughout the Uixited Sun" and par a, Human de ”Mia, Mexico,South Amt-nan find the West. Indies. . . . fl-Inquire tor thd‘ Duplex Elhphc (or double) Spring Skirt. Kim. 27, 1865. 13111 M A____ RE‘noL only “managed, but th’ey ue Ab ‘A lolumly unequalled, by any other Reed usuament in the country} Designed express“- ly for Churches and S'chdola, they are lound to be equally well adaptgd to the parlor and drawing room. For Melonly by I E. u. BRUCE. No. 18 North Seventh Sp, Philadelphit. gm”, BRADBUEY’S' PIANOS. ma n couple» alert-Rent of'the PERFECT ME. LODEON. ‘ [act 2, 1865. 1, Western Lands. number has some nimble WEST. ERR LANDS, whicJ} he willtnde for one at more FARMS in this county. The lend! ere well located, end very deeirlble (0! [im lug. ml, application desired. ' . JACOB BRLTKERHOFF. Gettyxbnrg,:Aptil S, 1888. If ' ‘ LADIES’ anss maintain gm: 1.. my. a ‘ -" mama's. UM A @EM©‘©RATH© ANDFAWJHLV J©URNAL . ‘ _ Thq Oldest Real Estate ,‘IGENCY IN THE ' I VALLEY OF VIRGINIA.— ’1 his Ag-‘ncy having superior ndranmges, can Show more, and bi-tler'qmin and grazing Fnrms and ollur propertiea for Mlle to persons desiring lm'umv, business 'sites‘,‘;‘!zc.l in this henulilul and lcmle Valley 11l less’ prices than ‘ an? mher emihliahment 111 the Vuliay ot.Vir~ ginin. ()ur utlice beinglomu‘d in the town of tl,\lllllh‘u.\'llL‘l3(}, nenr the centre 0.! this gnrdqu of Virginia, and being in direct rom nrnnlcniion by stage and oth~rmszth nl mmt awry pun ol‘tlw V-lley, persons seeking hurnea here, can have better fncililiea tor looking Aland selecting such properties in may suit the \‘arlou's taste: undfmeuu of the nu ’mcruus purchzi‘wrs. i We would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to the PROPERTIES we harel on hand fur, snle, heing caufidcnt we can ac mnnnodnte the most whimsical on such terms ‘ as cannot lie offered at any olherpfiiug in the Vullry.‘ Imr pnfierties rnngc in quantity from (23) TWENTY-FIVE AgtlES, To (2500) TWENTIfiFIVI-l Hl'N RED ACRES, and in I’RIPE, m Irum ' (53) TBlll-IE DOLLARS TO (1560) SIXTYu DULLARS [’El‘. ACRE, and conlnin some of tlié very btst grazing and grain FARMS in the Willey, and some of the‘ most plcrhnnt nn-t bmlilitul localities in the Valley. Unr town lots. business sites. and IQWn residences, um um. surpu'ssul iu the‘ Valley. ‘ ‘ Tums wrapkcminunnlm.‘ Any one want ing iulormnlién, can lmve it, if any property about which they may inquire in our adver tisements by mining to us for ncnlnloguo, coz.lnining prices, iiisl-riptive lists, kc. A These lands and nlher properties he in Rock‘- inghnm, Pan'r, Shenandonh, Warren, Angus“, Rovkbriilge, ['uudlgton, Hardy, Randolph, Al bemnrle, kc. ‘ ’ ‘ Giw us n‘cnll and you can, from the numer ous properties we lune fur salr, be accommo dnml on the has! of tern", before you leave for yuur home. We are M. all times prepared to romey persons lo look at lands lying in the com')' of Buckingham. free of charge. - 4 . Address, 1' J. D. PRICE 5: 00., No. l and 2 Law Building, ~ llarrisnulmrg, ltgukiuglum 60., VI. DEC. 4, 1865. 3m Virginia Lands in Market. mum: L. ROGERS. ' 1 REAL ESTATF AGENT, MIDDLEIH'IRG, LOUDOX UUUXTY,‘VAI. Hming an l‘XanSlVe acquaintance with the people and 11m anl of .lhe Pledmom Section‘ at? Virginia, 50’ cI-lehrnted as a fine “Grass Coun'lry." ‘I will p-y pnrliculnr intention to llie PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ES'l‘A'l‘l-I, in Ihis region, besidesi practicing km in the Courls of London and F‘Lmquicr. {my-l um authorized lo sell some of the most dn-sirnblé Farms in this port, oi the State. and will correspond promptly ‘wilh persons w‘fishing l 0 [luggh 555, ontnke plensufe in show ing the-g lan-ls Lo lllcm. if they give me acull. Bar‘sl'lnts and Snn‘rye fnrnialxefl “hen dc: sired. Address, ARTHUR L. ROGERS, A'uurucy at Law, )liddleburg, London co.,Vn. fßzrnnasczss—‘John Jnuney, Esq .Leesburg, \‘n ; Gen. A. Rogers, :lliddlcbuu, V 9. ; John A. ’Spilnmn, Em,l James V. Brooke, Kali“ War,- renton, anqnier connly, Vn ; .\. K. Phillips, Fri-dEricksbuvg, “1.; Francis L. Smith, EHI” A’lcxnndrifi, V3,} Dr. Bevarlnk. Wellford,\Vm. 11. Macfnrlmd, Esq, Richmond, \'n.; Messrs. L. P. Bayne & (‘n., Mrssrs. llnmilton Easier & (30.. l. Nuvetr‘Slrllv, Baltimore, Md. - Mifidllburé,’ “1., Oct. 16,1865. 3111 FrLsh Arrival. ’ ATS, CANS, moors a snorts. - H ' GOIIIiAN k ('O. lnn'ojust rgceh'%‘ and oponed nnotlmr splendid assortment of lATS, CAPS, HUUTS pnd SHOES. for Summer wcnr, which they are selling nt, very low pricvs considering the times. The latest styles of Summer" Hats and Cups, of every di-scnption and price. Boots and Shoes, of superior muke, and, w wnrrnn‘ed to fit, always on hand. Work nuyle to order and repniring done on shortne lice, by experienced workmen. Also, ‘ w ‘ HARNESS MAKING, . l buried on in all} its branches. l‘ersorls Imm ing anything ll: this line woulJ do well to cull. 'fi‘lkm‘t t get the old stand in Clq‘npberfi burg street, if :0“ want Bargains. “ . ' QUBEAN It CRAWFORD. June‘l9,lB6s. ! l , Estab‘hshedrlsso. k *oncx or lawman“ ~ ‘ LAWRENCE l). DIETZ' & 00., respectfully beg leave to notify their friendl, hammers and the public generally, that they lure removed from No. 151 Franklin street, to $ll6 commodious tonr-ltory iWnrthouae, NO. 808 BflJIMURE—QTREET, ' between Hon’gu'd I‘lyd Liberfi', where they will for the future conduct. the Whales-lo Buli nesa, sF-IL-ly in. ~ ‘ Hosiery. Trimmings, ~ ’ . \; ' Furnishing Goods. . \ ‘l‘erfumery, Notions, ‘ \ Stationery, Unfiery, - \ Toys, «to», kc. to which théy invite thentlention of city ind counlry purchkaers, feeling-confidgnt of their ability-’lO offerinducemeuu in prices and quality oonods. . _ Orderl'by Inn“ w\iu\ receive prompt “ten sion. Address . \ ‘ LAWRENCE UN DIETZ 8: 00., 308 Baltimore ureet, Baltimore March 14, la“. ‘~ RANKLKN HOUSE, ‘ coun or flown}: A lIAXKLII “nus, BALTIIORK, 3m. ‘ \ This House is on n ,direct'line betweeir the Northern Cenlml and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depots. I: ha! beggresned gnd com» fqrubly arnngefl for the c ‘vgnienco and the euwrminmtuc of guests. :' Nov. 'lO, 1865., II . Grain and Prodn 9 Wanted. HE under-sigma} anEng prehued the in terest of Myeri & Wieemu. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, in New Oxford, Adnmg county, would r apectfally notithhe farmen'and‘me public gf'nernlly, that (will! continue the business at the old stand u the depot in lgt‘flplnm‘. Thehighnatmnrket 'ca will Mind 121? WHEAT, RH! CORN. OHS. HARLEY, CLOVERfinnd TinTflY SEEDS, FLOUR, the" &:c. ' Alan, GUANO, PLASTER, SALT, LUKBEB and COAL, constantly kept on hand for 3an together with 3 general noon-tment of FAllLf GROCERIILS. ' DAVID HOKE. Nov; 27, 1365. 3m ; ELIZABETH mum's mum—Lenar of administration on the, 0811“ of Elin bum ltniante of Liberty mum , Adams conniy, deem-ed, huing been gnnzd ‘0 Lbs undusigned, residing in‘ the am townhjp. be hereby given‘uoxilca mall penonn indebmd to IBM emu to make ,inuudinli piymeu‘a sud thou huing dunk-gain“ the 11110 m preunviheqpvopefly quorum for Se}; mucus, . .mm Mam. Ma‘s ; 'NOV. 37,1365. (ii , : -_ ~ GETTYSBUBG, PA., MONDAY, JAN- 1, 1866- Everhart' . Notice. “TRUTH 1351 mm" an Inul “gnu." gflémfi finttry. 50-. of tho'Fnei-01. A {mama}. m an ‘- pu. «( mm, A» the min mu [glaring do" ; Hm shoe: were torn Ind Nixon! in torn AM m. but In w‘iumn: i'g‘mxn. 111 ricwrd the clf‘mdi Am be viewed Mm-olf, "And Ila Ihook the wav. from hi» bud, AM I tut dimmed hi: eye I: 11. II in by A buy I’ilh I Ion! of brad, And he nhod lglx mice In I dole-om tam, ‘l'h-t. mun-Jud like ‘ gong, ‘ While the min cam. slmvn on his nappy crown, And he may to tumult thin son; : DI viud blur! cold. but I‘l than with tail, And lolde can" patch, '. I gnu. old man M count 93 chicken ‘lon day Inn-h. 4 I totes no more do [wry load. ’ . N9r’dflrn uld Ilium round ; ' - I lonic: tho dc": pine w :0: To work do pawl: oh ground. Den fling 111, do uh uh! boa. I ‘ , ’ Din am de Mil“; De r‘n my coml. do wind I'hl! blot, ' ’ - h But breu do Lon! 1451?“. Bn't I unk Int night, In I tried tn sleep, L'yuu dc muddy ground, While do ruin was dripmn' on my head AM d» mml WM wlnuin' n-qu, ~ I'd I.“ to bah my Ugh: ’ood lira Amy“, cabin Suck agnin, rm- do myrrh gen‘iug berry cold on hm in .n din min. Bulden l’l dupe wid uh And hon, . Dis am dojublleo ; Do rain m", come, de wind may blow, But bru- d- Lon! Do (tool. m not all waged 'bnul the ku‘m, II: shoa- lu worn “II! we; ‘ My ot'xnt‘s In old rm from each Moon DI ellmu'n eomiu’ I‘m, ' ,And dere’n do children dat once played In shirt Mil ’bout the ”rd,- 1 «Boot bl] I shirt. for dam. ' . De lhua'l ID harry Inn-d! But fling any do uh uld hoe, - Du um do jnhllee ; D. nin my cum}; d: rind may blow, But Ines: do Lord I”; (we. Dc odds: day when Pink] died, ‘1 link it berrylood. but do den Lon] mould hike her ol’ . anre din cold Iln “flowed; \ But dun ’twu hull tum her div; .1 winh Ahe'd not. w barn— I’le 'frnid she perm-ad, for she Nked - Abput the rice Ind corn. But den 1’: dbng with rake no] two, Dig am d 2 Jubnee ; . . Debi; may enumdo find my blow, But bren de Lom‘l'a rm. ‘ And mun'h sill am an a: ground ' And look no thin and poor; She cannot :il'n the song sire sung ' - About A. cabin dcor. Her poor ohl limbsyre nlnwst bare, Her clroek bun" cnmin' I‘m-r; ( 1 Hum! wish dc luml would cum And take her up dare too. ‘ ' Ila: den‘nho'n Juno rid nh url‘ boo, ‘ Wm- dv juhnue; ’ Do min mu count, 1!: I‘ll! ml, bk", Hut brew the Lard 1112’: (um I dmn‘: [nu night ohulam com. ' And took us! huma wi-l ha, 'l'o do log mhin an to [GP . “ hen an! do: let I! ks; And floral blll“ uh- light ”nod Hm And Dimh couked «le yum- ‘ Day My In: drums In‘wme‘limen Iran, 1 (finder If an one ll“. ’ But den 1’» flnqnuy Ila hoe To tub ljubilu ; De n'm may come. do winl may bln', But tun-u do ban! [‘l free. fiflgoitc fiiscrllmzy. u b v ' NEW-YEAR’S DAY. The first duy’of the your. for many ages l‘ old in various parts ol‘the world. was cele- ; lirnted as a religious and social festival. I With the post-biblical Jews the new year commenced and still commences with the autumnal mouth Tisri. the first day being 1 celebrated by them with considerable cer- l emnny.\The Romans made an especial ‘ hoiidny of it, olfering.sscrifices to Janus. and ‘ taking euro that all they thought, said rind did. should be pure and favorable, since ev; crything wiis ominouq‘t’or the occurrence l of the whole year. They appeared in th‘el streets in festive gsrments. exohlngett ‘ kindly Salutations. and gave each other presents called straw, consisting of gilt dates, figs, honey cakes, and copper coins, having on one side the double head ofJnnuq end on the other a ship. This custom of: bestowing presents was made by some ot‘ the emperors iin importsnt source of their personal revenue, until modified By a de- l cree of the Emperor Claudius. 'The early i Christian Emperors, however. continued to i receive them. notwithstanding they were condemned by the ecclesiastical 'councils l on account of the Pnuun cereinonies‘ at their presentation. Pi'ynne. in his "His trio-hisstix,” referring to the hostility of ‘ the early church to any imitation‘ntnong Chi-listians of the Roman Inturnsiis, says: "'l' e whole Cutliolicke Church sppolniedl e solemn publike Inst upon this our new year’s dsy, to bewsil those hethenmh en terludn. sports, and lewd idoialrous prse- ‘ tices, which had been need-on it; prohihi- 3 ting all Chrstinnl. under pain of excommu- ‘ nicetion, front obser‘vjng the claends or first ‘ of Jiifirury (which‘ we now call new year’s day) i. holy. and from sending shroud new i yesr’ gifts upon it. (a custom now too-Ire quenEi) it. being o more relique of paganism end olstry. derived from the'heuthen Ro msns’ feast of two faced Janus. and n prec~' tice so execrsble unto Christians that not i only the whole Cstholiclio Church, but even the four famous‘hnuneils of (here foi iows s longbarmy of authorities) have posi tive ‘prohi ited the solemnization of new yesr’s gifts under an anathema and excom- ; municetion." The bestows] of gifts upon new year's day was not peculiar to the RO - The Druids distributed branches of the sacred mistletoe. cut with peculiar cer emonies. as new year's gifts among the peo- * pie; and the Saxons of the north; accord ing to Bishop Stillingfleet. observed the festival with more than mdinary jollity and {cation and by sending gifts to one another. In spite of the opposition of ec clesiasticnl councils, the practice continued through the middle ages ; and among kings and their poilerfui vussnls the interchange of presents this s distinguishing feature of the first day of the your, . Henry “LofEnglnnd is said to have ex torted new year’s gifts, and Queen Elm beth’s wardrobe and'jeweiry were proboblyl almost wholly supplied from these eiinuitl contflbntion‘l. It sppesrs from the hPro greuee' and Beaumont" of her Maw. published by Nichol-sth” the lords, spirit- {3% , § § W 1 1 ml and temporal. of the realm, the chief ntfir-ers ol‘stme. and the lervnnts oi the roy al household, down to the master cook, ser geant ol‘ the pastry, and dustmnn. Were among the contributors to these largesses, which mneisted of money. rich Wearing ap parel. pinto, jewels, trinkets, sweetments, and an infinite yariety Mother thing’s.- Dr? Drake guy's that although the Queen made returns to the new year’s gifts. in plate and other articler, she took care that the bal ance should be in her own favor. As late gs 1692. mappenrs from the "Monthly Mis cellany" for December of that year, the English nohihty Were nccustomed. "every new year’s title.” to "sentl‘to the King a purse With gold in it." Under the Tudor: and Stuarts new year’s gills were given and received with mutual wishes of a happy new year among all conditions of people. An orange stuck with clover, or a gill nut~ meg. was a popular gift.- tenanls sent their landlords carbons, and ladies received pre sents’ of glow-54m pins. or in lieu thereof. a compensation In money, whence theterms “glove money” and "pin money.” Brande, in his “Popular Antiquities," enumerates many ceremonies and superstitious prqcti~ c‘es observecthyjhe English and Scottish imasnntry on the first day ui—fln- year. whioh together With the ,once almost universal bestowal of pitta, have very much ’declinml. In England theringingiti the uow‘yearlrnm the bellrws of churches is now the only Open denmnstmti in of fly at the recur rence of the anniversuiy. In Germany ceremonies derived from OH superstitious are in vogue; but, thrbughout continental Europe. although the day is A universal holilhly. congratulatory wishes have gener ally been ‘ubstituted for the moresuhstmtial éxprcssiom of erteom formerly interchang ed by friends. In Paris and other large cities almost incredible sums are still ex pended in booming and similar articles. lot presents. In the city of New Yolk the day i; made the ocm-sion o.r saciul viatts by gentleman among the {.unilies of their tic quailLtance-fn custom dating back nlmnsi to th settlement ofthe town by the Dutch, and hhich has been imitated, with more or less s‘ucoesefin other places in the United Statem—uVe-o American Cyclupwlia. In lhq Gallery. A Washington correspnmlent Bllunrpq tn a new tcntuie exhibited at the capitol this seas-lion: ‘v . This is the appearance in the gnllefiefi of Both hbnses of large numbers of negroes and negresses. and the airs they put on is n caution. They push themselves intd the ladies' galleries and thrust, themselvestinto the lront seats, and there sit for hguis. No decent people will sit on the seat be. hind them or near them, and thus there is alwnyx a wide vacant space between them .antl the white eople. The negroes clap their hands ans grin and chat like mon keys, whenever any of their friends on the floor make any allusion to the American citizen of ’At‘rican descent. Ladies come to the doors of the gallery. look in astonish ed it the sight. that. meets their 3826. land then turn away and leave the Capitol sooner than he cohtaminated by sittingjn the same gallery with the negroes. and be hind them. too. Negro equality is advan cing with ‘l'apid strides. IQNrt long since a lady entered n ide graphpflice and said she hull n mossnge to send in Wheeling. In a few minute; the note “as deposited in In dumb-waiterrnnd ascended in a niyswrgéus manner thrdugh tln- veiling. . . . § “Does lh‘gt go to Wheeiing ‘2" mked the old Indy. , ‘ "Yes, ma’am,” nmw'ered the clerk. “I never was thew." cominuod'she, “but it hardly seems pomhfie that [llflztuwn lies in that. direction. ,When Kuhn” 1 get. un un~wer I” . .“1 can hardly teH,‘mu’am; it may be torn hours.” ‘ ,The old lady went nmny. and returned in exactly two hours. Just as sheenm-wt (he nfliée the dumb‘waiur/caine down lhrdugh [he ceiling. . ‘_ '“There Is the answer. mn'nm," said the clerk. The 'old lady took the yellbw envelope in her hands with a smile of gratification and astonishment. ‘ 1 “Now. that banks all 3” exclaimed she. “Bleas'my'henr! ! all the way {mm Wheel in . Ind the wafer still wet. That's nn aw l’l‘afilooking box. but it. can land lnke pizen'" . " 0-. 13, a .l! "This wretch Patriarch-M. M. Pombroy —-Murk Murderous Pufuergy. the Mullen" wretch and fiendish ghoul who aim the bi Crease Damocr‘al, (Dilly slo—l-Wuekly‘fl fie;- yca'r in advance). is the tin-legato Lo'hell who drove the nuuon )0 learn by instingng‘ a brave; nml better man ilmu 'himsé-ll to murder our dear good Presinluuh-shéuld be slim, by angels—nun; by Cally-bigwigs Aplucked ouC by litmus—lns liver made mid cod liver oil by glmuhs—whis heart rodsir'd by lml‘m—lns hog“ stewed upuntl act-Jim" cumu;3 raw hemp—lns hvml ulmvedl an: givenalbe devil for n beetle lll'nd —ms Incl“ Idnlle-l lullo! holes and'mnllen.|-omh Wu ”therein—khis head mmvd by‘llge hot gear pf oouowful Abolltionists “ell mnen'Tu llmented Lincoln was nluiudlm pm): ximcle into non. heck-(l minus, and wrljtpod 1 around him, wmle icv-Vulnr Imelda-l down his backbone. And ufvv be 13 {192131, hugs. pismires,~ provusbmlrahxll, Auditioning and other dmmmlxla plagues a'n-Juld air-in . him, bear hlm tom-rd [be Mug nluxu'e 11-fuo couhl hear Linnoln singing “rump? .uhp l,__.lq-nmp,' when, by a'a‘pmml nr-lcgél Dn' ; vine Pruvidenoe. all Mn: oluudq shyuld bq ’sxee: pOJth, and sugulol be mum] (lillt‘ towed by unouuugeu‘ peopza till lh'e'réhwae, not. enough lett of lue mnge. u nil-or, 365 d. bye“, Villain. mnnlcrgr, wcwionmtbhn to be worth sendmg to the hell he m‘er‘fl ; "uh for A candlcunould to 39,1111 th 9»- ‘ low on hunl , I “On for a thunderbalt, fresh forged b} Jan hmuell: mum-1 luwhis luwd-hukell ‘ “00 for a pair or Vipdl‘d tu nuke "mtg ar rows. to shoot pumpkm "pd “slew-“Lo the cus's l” , 3 f- I Something like the Above nullify“ my: l—peruaps u hula more ”mg g nah pomu. but “W {MI mh- ‘ «3,4. #5:: . ,Tn— 3,; 1 fl t" l “‘5. whal- fv 10“ long Quaint" Jlmnpwn Km .0 “find" WW ; ELI Sumnur. Brick Pomaroy.