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THE [LEE ll publish“) every Monday
mama», HENRY J. mamas” W per un
"3“!!! “paid 33.31 ch Ix wYAxw—Gg 59 par un
‘num (I not paid (5 misuse: No subscription an.
‘ munuodngnlm it the optlon or me pubnshei',
fuiatfl hi! nrmgrgm are paid. '
4 ADVEMIFEMM [W at manna! RM
JOB PRINTING all-numb nonewkh W
7 mg dispatch. ~
OFFICE in Bomb Baltimore street. between
Buddha ism! High‘ nem- \ho Post ONCO—“ Confid
ler meta; Oilm " nu theaixn. ’ ' ‘
Professional Cards.
Doctor C. W. Benson. ~
FFICE at the Railroad Home,{4‘rontmom,
O formerly occupied by Dr. Kinet,’
LITTLESTOWN, PA. ‘
June 19.1865. cf _ ‘
Dr. J. W. C. O’Neal’a - A
FFICE and Dwelling, N. E. corner of Bu
-0 u'nmre and High streets, um Preabytarian
Church, Gettysburg, PA. ‘ ‘
,n‘ov. 30, 1863. L! -
Dr. 31’. A. Armstrong,
I] AVING removed‘ from New Salem, York
coumy, and having located an \lifldlea
luwu, Adams county, ofl'erlahil professional
services to the public. ' ~[July 31,"65. 6m.
, .V . .A .. - ‘ _nfl,;.__
‘ Dr. D. 8. Buffet,
BBOTTSTOWN, Adams canny, continues
A the pzuclicc of his profession in all us
br.muhes,~and would respectfuny invite ‘nll
pcrmns nfflicted with an'y old sanding dis
«macs to call and consult him. '
’.Jct. 3, 13434. u‘
Edward B.‘ BuehLer,
TTORNEY AT LAW, will faithful” and
A promptly nutnd to all busilless entrusted
to him. He speaks she German Manna.—
Ollie»l m the Hume place, in South Bunimore
itrwt, neur Foruey's drug store, and nearly
oppos‘te Dunner t Ziegler'a store.
Gettysburg, Much zu. .
2D. McCongughy,
TTOIQNEY AT LAW, (olfice one door west
A or Buelxler'u drug rind book stqre,(;bnm
erabu'g street.) ATTUNNBY Axn Some-. 70: you
Punt” up Pussioss. flounty Land War
rants,'lllck—pny suspended Claim/s; 4m] «11
other claims 33min“. the Govuruficnt at Wash
ington, 0. Ci; alaoAmcricanClniiua in England.
Land Wnrrn’nlalocmed uudsold,or boughtmnd
highest prices given. Agents engaged in lo
cating wnrmnts in lowa, Illinois agnyl othr:
westernStntes Q‘Apply to him personally
or by letter.
Gettysburg, Nole, ’53. ‘, _ '
J. C. Neely,
TTORNEY AT LAW.——Purtscular atten-
A_ hon pair} to collcclion of Pcnsiong,
Bouncy“, and Back-pity. (Mine in the S. 12:
carucriol‘ the Dunnond. .
Geuyuhurg, April 6, 1863. if _
‘ Law Partnership.’
1 A. DUNCAN & J. 11, WHITE.
. . A'I‘I‘ORNEIS A'l_‘ LAW,
“'1“ promptly attend to ulllcgni bubiness
entrusted to [ha-m, indlu-ling the procuring of
Pensions. Daunty, Dnck‘l’ay, and an other
clnims ,nguiusx. Lhc' Uu te~l Flt-“cs and Sum:
Govvrnmuuts. ‘ i
(mice in North‘West Come: of Diamond‘3
Gclhyiburg, I’enu’n. : f
Apr 113,1863. 1.1 ‘ ~ ’,
J. Lu'wreuac Hill; 11. 1).,
AS his otfice oneV ~ I . '
I I door west 0! the“? utm‘T. ’
lAMu-mn church in ‘ ~ ‘1 ~
(mnx'nbersl‘urg sm-et. and oppmite Picklnf’fl
“we, \\ h ‘re those wishing to lungs; may Deny!
Opera'inn per-fnvmed .rre ruspt‘ctfixliy inviu-(Ele
mu Hm’zmn’cn’ Drs. Hurnr‘r, Rev. C. §P.
Kr» uh. I). l) , Rev. H. L. Emlgher, D. 1)., Riv.
Plof'. M. Jacobs! .’rol. .\I. L. Sumter.
(zoniysburu, Agni 11,231? _ ' ‘ ‘
(“um-wry- Rémonlls.
\HE underal weighting»; the mnhunzcd person
71 to make rumov‘als mm Eva- Green Ceme
tery, hopes llm~ sud's contemplate the rcmox n 1
0! tthins of deceuacd rdnuvcs or friends
w ill m‘uil lhcmEelvvs of this smson pflhcyenr to
have it done. . Removals made with promptness
—-Lerms low, and no “For: Ppured to please.
. PETER mum,
‘ Krepei’ of the Ccixlelery.
Murch 12, 'GO
flnnhmrc k (firm-vim. ‘
V [IE duhscnhurs have just relurued from
P the 'cuivs “ixh nu ilnm‘gnsu supply,c-l
HARDWARE & (HHICEILH'IS, which they are
ollermz ML their old sL-Aml in Uullunqrc :tn ct,
~zu Mirna to all”. lhc umes. Our stock consists
it! [will of ~ ‘ .
BUILDING MATERIALS, ‘
‘ GAY-YEN Half.“ _TOQLS, ,
BL‘KCKSMITH'S TOOLS, ‘ I
- COACH “mums;
SIIOE‘FINDINGS. . - ~
CABINET MAKER’S TO‘OLS,
UUUSI‘IKEEPER‘S ‘FIX TURKS,
, ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc.
GROCERTES 0F .ALL'KINDS,
HILS,‘ PAINTS, &c., kc. There is no mlhle
included in the sm’érnl d‘epargmeuts llzt'nfiL-ncd
I,}an but what can be lnzutl‘m this Store.—
Eycry class of .\l«-rhnuics c'an be :ucnnrmodmed
bug: with ma]; :lud fipdingsmnd thuwkoepcrs
can find Her): anticlc in their line“ Give us 'u
cull, u [We are prep uted to sell as low fOI‘JCuSh
as any kwsu out of the city. .
30151; I}. BANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER. ‘ .
Gotfygburg, Maj-:16, 1864.
The Great Dls‘corery
F TH E AGE—lnflammatory and Chr'onic
0 Rheumatism mu be cignd by using H L.
MILLEB’S CELEBRATE!) ”BU .‘.:ATIC MIX
TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and
the adjoining counties, have testified to its
great utility. .hs succcss in lihcnlunzic REEL“-
Lionsflms ‘been hitherto unparalleled by ainy
Specifié, introduced to the public. ‘l’rice 50
A'ents per bottle. For 5.11:: by all druggists and
morekcepers. Prepared. only by U. L. MILLER,
.\\'holcaulc and Rstnil Druggist, East Berlin,
_Adnms county, Pa.., dealer in Dring,s,Uhcmic:Lla,
Uiis, Varnish, Spixiu, Paints, Dye-stung, bot
;led Dili, Essences and Tinctures, Window
Glass, Perfumery, Paton: Medicines, &c., kc.
WA. D.‘Buehler is the Aggnt in Geuys
burg lot]- H. L. Miller’s Celebrated Riieummic
slixture." ' [June 3, 1861. tf
film at Workl' |
HR undersigned coutiuu‘es the
T CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS,
5n *1! 13.5 hunches. at. hil old'sumd, in {bet
)Inddle street, Geuyshurg. .
NEW WORK made to order, And A
B E.P A I B. I N G
done promptly and M. loweét prices. .
‘ Two first—late SPRING WAGONS and a
BL’EIGH foi' sale. JACOB TROXEL.
3 Dec. 7,.18b8. (
Sale crying,
,W; FLEMXHNG continues the bgsineu
A. of SALE CRYING, and solicits the con
fiiuued pnronugo or the public. ‘ It. is his con.
punt endmvor ‘0 give satisfaction. Charges
moderate. Beaidpnc: in Breckipridge sueei,
,Geuyjbnrg. \ f ‘ _, '
P. S.~—He is I licenied Auctioquandor the
”u Law omho United States. g
For. 24, 1862. , ‘ ’
3,. = ' Wanted. (fl,
PALM in Adan: coauthffififie'lfl Igill
mug; choice- Welmq buds. a s.
in: mice. ‘ ' GEO. ARNOLD.
Aug. 7,1385. ~_ ..
Do You‘Wlsh
‘ pron": u soon ,fikenesu of yourself‘
your childnn, or your friends? go at
'onco‘to HUMPER'S WRY,’tha Best place
1: the county u “cute fiat chug pictures. ‘
, ‘ ‘ A, Few 7-80’s
TILL on hand and for 1318 it THE FIRST
Nuxoxu. BANKOF GETTgsgtmG.
- ‘ ‘ . ‘ GEO. ARNOLD} omm.
om. 9-. 1885‘ m
00; ”Root. Corn Starch, Bi I ‘
S‘: Q'btin, ,fomda u Di 30mm,
UM
1'“, *fi,‘-;¥;sa§w&§;s§
...",,".’ 1:399:53:- £33999”. 3),,
:1 ,: 33V}
, V_
m H. J. 51mm
48151! Year.
Northern Central Railroad.‘
WINTER T 1111; TABLE.
Throughond Direct Route to Wuihiryton,-Balti
more, Elmira, Erie and annlo.
$Ollll TRAINS DAILY to and from Wash-_
lngton and Ualtlmore. and FIVE TRAINS
daily to and from the North and West Branch
Susquehanna, and Northern and Western
Pennsylvania and New York. ' ‘
Un Linn alter Mbnday, Nov. 201 b. 1863, the
l’nssehger trains of the Northern Cdllll'ml Buil
wuy “11l run as tollnws; _ '
sournwsnn.‘ , ‘ --
Mail Train léavbs Elmira, . 4:45 am
. ‘ ’ ‘- Hurrishurg, 1:30 pln
1 ' Arrives at Baltimore, 52,10 p ll]
Elmira Express leeves‘Elmiru,‘ 5:30 p m
I , “ Harrisburg, 2:501: in
~ arrives at l).iltimoie, ' 7:00 am ‘
Fast Line leaves Harrisburg, _ «8:45 3 m
_* , arrives at Baltimore, 12:30 pin \
Harrisburg Au; leaves Harrisburg, 0:05p in ‘
nrrives nt‘Baltimorejr 9:45 pin 1
VS‘nnhnry Acc. leaves Sunbury, 7.30 a in 1
l " arrives at Harrisburg, 10:00 am l
; Erie fllxtil leaves Erie, ~00 n m ,
I , arrives at Harrisburg, :20 p m 1
.Erie Express leaves Erie, '55 p in i
’ arrives at Burrishurg, .30 a. in
g NORTHWARD. ‘
Mail Tnin leaves Baltimore, 9:00 n-m
l “« Harrisburg, 1:45 pm ‘
arrives at Elmira. ' 10:4? pin l
I Elmira. Eilprcss leaves Biutimore, 10:00 pm
t , I “ Hurrisliurg, 2:40 a m
. arrives at Elmira, 11:35 tun
, Fast Line leaves Baltimore, 12:10 p m i
, arrives at Harrisburg, > 4:15 p in;
{Erie Mull leaves Bultimore, ‘ . 7:20 pm i
| ‘ “ Hulrisburg, 12:30 a tn 1
l ’ arrives at Erie, . _ .5229 pm 1
‘I Erie Express leaves Harrisburg, 12:00 prn I
l arrives at Erie, 3:52 a in
Harrisburg Ace. leaves York, 7le a m
l nrrivesnt Harrishurg, 8:40 a. m l
‘Sunbui‘y Ace. lenvcs li irrisburg, 4.35 p in
) nrrires'n‘t Sunbury, 7:00 pm ,
‘Erie Expre n Sofih, Hui-rlshnrg Accommo- l
'dntlou South and, riSuuhury; Acéommodiitlon
‘liortp, run dully.exeept Sunlnys. Elmira Ex
ipress trnins North and South will leuve daily,
rexcept llOnduys. ' .
l Fast Line North, Harrisburg Accommodation
iNsrtb, Sunbury Acwnimbdntion South and
‘ Erie Moll South, nrrue dnily, except Suufinys.
[Elmira Express North runner: and Fast Lure
South leaves dnily. \ '
’. Erie Express, South fill'li'Eß daily, except ‘
Illumlnys. ~ ‘ .
[s For Through Tickets and further correct
find reliuhle information apply at the Ticket
Will-m, Cnn crt Simian, N. h‘. corner 0! Culvert
,uutl Franklin stri ets, Unltimore.
l' ' .J N: L)l'P:lßßl',
, ‘ Gen. Supt. Norlheru Central lluilmty.
. .hlmuu County ' .
th‘IUTFP‘L l' ll._l:l,J.\jSC_ll:\.\'CE COMPANY.
I thUlllwluTEU, lhkcu 13,1851.
' ()ruceus: . A '
l President—George biwpe. ‘
1 Vice President—Smirel 11. llusscll.
l Set r: wry—l). A. .liuelfler. t
I, Treasurer—E. G. Fulinestbck. '
1 Executive Commuter—Robert. llcCfirrly, An- ,
Edrew Hciutzelmm’i, Jacob King. 1
l 3 Muslims ——Lieorge Sn ope, D. A. _linobltr’,»
in. )léturdy, .\l. lilohc-lhcrncr, B.IL Russell, E. ,
JLG.‘lt'nlinestock, A D. Buehlerflt. G. McCreary, ’
gtlettysburg; theoh King, Slrnbui township;
EA. Hetutzeliuun, Franklin; Wm D. Hilnes,
“New Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, Bentlerst‘ille;
H. A. Picking, Su-übnn township; John Wol
‘tnrd. Littimore township; John Picking. Enst
Berlin ; Abel T. Wright, liend'ersvillc; Ab‘tllel
J“- GitL New Oxford‘; Jns. 11. Marshall, _liii‘tu
iltunhnu township; John Unnuiuglmm, l’ree- l
“dam township ; John IIUI‘ILU‘, Mouuijoy town
ship; Wm. ROS: White, Liberty township.
1‘ fiThis' Company is limited in its opern
lions to the county of Adnms. 11. hits been in
{ perntiou for moiejlmn 15 years, nnd in than"
erlml has made but one assessment, .huiing '
i‘l aid losses‘ by fire during that period amount. E
ring to $13,088——5U,7611-ot which lune been’
:1 aid during the last two years. Any person
" siring nu Insurrnnce can npply to any ofthe '
[n are numed Manual-rs for lurtuerint’oi mulch...
1 jg‘r'l‘he Executive Committee meets at the
‘Eo tree of the'Compnny, on the l:is:,\\'edhes
t u y in every month, at 2 o’clock, I’. 11.
£061.15, 1865. it :_.
l V - ‘ —-‘“ ‘ ‘t""v“~_‘
i ‘ 4 Don‘t Read This,
NLESS .YOU WANT TO .
S‘AV~EMONEYI
How sad! how hem-t-rending are. the evils
ot‘ Wnrl Now that Pence has been restored l
the universul cry is. How long! How denrl
HI‘W are we, to live! Will the exorbitint
prices for the neeessnries or life never decline?
‘From the remote corner of Adams county. in
l we small but prosperous town of Falrfleld,
[comea‘the welcome messenger with tidings of
better days. - ; ~ . ‘
‘ ‘ , WREADJND PROFfl‘.‘Sfl
DANNER «k SHIELDS bun-just returned
my «be eastern cities. (having allowed their ~
stock 0; goods to. be very much reduced wnii- I
. log for a decline in tlée markets.) The time qt
llcngth arrived, they railed themselves of the"
opportunity, littstened to the city, endure now
preniired to supply the mints of the needy.—
Our stock 01 moms" Goons is bt‘tber than.
cm below, That {urthc GENTLENEN is an:
surpassed. Toenunxernte would besnperfluous.
5‘ QUICK SALES AND SMALL PItUFITS,”
is our motto. Our stock being selected with
care. we here usse‘rt that we 8:8 011::ka to I
sell n 5 thenp, and ‘79 thlflk‘ChEll‘m'i "Lin can '
be boughtunywhereelse in the county. (“lose l
buyers particularly", will find it to their advan
tage t) give us a. call before purchasing else. I
where. .
WCountry profluce taken in exchenfle for |
Ghods. Thanktul {or past («wars we hope to g
merit I continuance of the some.
.fif AfrB‘AHEB t SHIELDS.
Nov. 6, 1865. tf ‘ ‘
Carriage-making Business.
‘BB var being over, the undersigned h";
' resumed the .
. pARRIAGE-gIAING BUSINESS,
M their old stand, 'in East Middle meet,
‘ , GETTYSBURG, '
when they are again prepared :o‘put, up work
in tha mqst fashionable, substymial, and supe
{in manner. . _A lot of new and uecond-hand
OARRIAGES, BUGGXES, &C.,‘
on hand‘, which they til) disoose of at the
lowezrpsiceaiand In c'rdera will be pupplied
“promptly nntfiafisfncjorily as panama:
‘ fl‘ WE P ATK’I N 6”“ ‘.A, V
done with dispuch, sud u_ cheapestfntu.‘
A large'lot. of new qnd old HARNESS on
hand for we. ‘ 1 : A
‘ nankfulfor the liberal purgange hereto.
fora enjoyed by them, they solicit aid will on
date: to defiant: ; large share in ma fawn.
_ ' , - BANNER a; amamm, \
mum, 1565. a , ~ . .
JACOB QU’LP'S ESTATE.—Letter§ of ad
“ Quaint-mind oh the ebube of Jacob Culp,
late ‘oflhe Bqtough Effieuyxbm'g, deceased,
3mm been 313th the undenigned, mid
“lnn file game plate, be hereby give: uptl'eo
‘0 11! Freon: insulated to laid 9m“ 'to mbka
iuqedmc psymant, _ud thou hiring claim:
yum-9 an lune $0 present them properly
nit-Mud m gunman. : m . -
' * , ’ M. G 'Ah’h ‘
413,115,1‘86fi-Lfiwfi' fl. .‘ ‘‘ ‘ ,_1 ‘
i;v4Ei•
NM
‘ A @EMCQCRATHC AND FAMM mmmu
Notice.
Quarterly Report
I" THE GETTYSBUBGNATIONAL BANK
» Juan: 1, 1866.
BISCUICIB
Loans and Discounts, ‘ ' $212,010 54-
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 150,000 00
Other U. S. Securiiies, ' - 147,550 00
Stock of Gommonweahh of Funk, 105,000 00
Notes of other Banks. _- 38,014 00
Dual: items, 1400 31
Due from other Banks, 39, 10 05
Real Estu’te, . ' ‘ 6,400 00
Honda, ‘ . 2,612 .0"
Expense account; 57 88.
LIA Blhfl‘l IS
Capital, .v , ' . $145,150 00
burplus, - ’ 100,987 ~88
Discuuutp,‘ 2,183 14
Notea‘of Bank‘of Gettysburg, 258,254 00
Notes of 'Geuysburg Random} Bank, 130.500 00
Due to other L'uuks, 1,139 38
Due to Depositurs, 61,997 61
Difidcud. uup‘uid, 2,062 73
' $702,254 80
The above statement is just and true to the
best. of my knowledge and belief. '
T. D 5 CARSON, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me, Junua’ry 3,
1666. ‘ P. MYERS, J. P.
Jan. 15, 13615. 3:‘
$5O Per Week.
n acrlvn,srmmm AGENTS,
~(). , 00 (men or woman) wanted in
hvcry Cityfil‘nyvn, Village, Neighborhood, inc:
tory and Shop‘ip the land. Business strictly
honorable and lime or no capital needed tn
commence. To thkrigh't sort of Egrplicantg wt:
ofl'er inducements'wfijch \nll cuuble them to
make $5O pe'r week idthe cities, and a. pro
pornonnte amount of thfa‘inleriur.
' SeudLOne Dollar fol l-‘iveSnmples worth One
Dollar, sch, for your own ixs\e‘,)i! you do got.
choose/to sell them again, aim jut cpnfidcn Linl
circular of terms to Agents win _berulso for
warded. ‘ 3 x
T. a; H. GAUGHAN & 00., Importers,
.. 116 btogdwuy, New (ark.
‘Jan. 8, 1866. 4!. l “\
Fresh Arrival. \‘\
F‘W GOODS.—A. SCUTT A: SONS hm-é‘
jugt received “nudge;- (inc assonmunt of
NEW GOODS, counting. in putt, of Cloths,
Cus=imeres. C-ssiupls, Kentucky Jeans, and
TWecds, fur Gentleman‘s \vcur. Also, a fine
assort'ment of '
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. ' ,
Our stock has been selected With great care,
and we ure prep-med £0 sell as cheap ns‘any
other establishment in l'nu country. We ask
the ppblic to give us a call and judge for
themaclves. “Va defy comnezitiou, buth as to
qlugity nnd price. A. SCOTT & SUNS.
Sept. 11,1865. '
’ - Cumberland Coal!
A LARGE s_upp'ly at Superior
.BLAQKSHITH COAL,
now on hanfld at reduced price. This C 931 is
superior to 311,001.“ Coal in the United States
{or welding and other blacksmith purposes
1
For sale by P. B. PYFER‘,
(My Goal Yard, Frederick cilyflld
June 19, 1.865. Iy*
Established 1850.
OTICE OF REMOVAL.
N , LAWRENCE D. DIETZJ; COL,
respéctfully beg lenve'to notify their friends,
cuswmerp, and the pn-hlic generally, that they
have reinoved from No. lblFrunklin street, to
the commodinns four-story Warehouse,
50. 308 BALTIMORE STREET,
between Hownrd and Liberty; where they will
for the fu‘mre conduct. the Wholesale Busi
ness, solely in ‘
~ Hosiery. Trimmings, ' 4, V
Furnishing Goods. . '
Perfumery, Notions,
A ‘ _ Sxationery, Unllery,
. - ~ _ ‘ Toys. km, he.
to which they invite the attention of city and
country purchasers, feeling confident of their
‘nbilxty to offer inducements in prices and
quality 0; Goods. ‘
Orders by mail will receive prompt atten
tion. Address , u »
LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & 00;,
308 Baltimore street, Baltimore.
March 14, 1864: A ‘
Plnfios ! Pianos!
lANOS !—,Thg underaigqed wofild respeét
fully inform the public um}. be can furnish
HANDS of the following manufacturers, of
lbose of other make, if desired, at the lowest
‘possible prices: ‘
CIHUKERING & SONS. . ‘
DECKER BROS. ‘
HAZLETON BROS.
HAINES BROS. ‘ '~
' .‘ GEO. STEGIL ‘
A. H. GAHLE 3 CO; ’
. . STEIXWAGJ SONS.
- Q'Pmticuhu alwnlion is given to the se
lection of Pines; and when so selected, in nd~
tiou to the manufnclurcrs’gunrqmee, file Pinon
are guaranteed 141/ me. ‘ "
MASON h HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS ANU MEL'ODIANS.
{Kw recent improvements in {hese instru
men'ls are inch as 12) fully warrant saying they
m-e FAR SU MEMO:I lo any other make. One
of the heat. criden s of their merit is, that
”I“; improvemcms are imitned .by other
makerl. .'fhe new style, four stop organ, have
a Sub-Basgand ()oth Couplet, making it an
instrument especinlly-ndupted to Church and
_Snbbalh School )mrpOsas. . ‘
DESCRIPTIYE CIRCULARS
will be gent by mail to persons desiring them.
Piano: tuned regularly. Piano: taken. in e .
change. : PETER «BENTZ, g
No. 30 East Halter. 81., York, Pa.
June 12, 1866. 1y -
0 Yes! 0 Yes!
E undersigned respoctfu‘lly annqnncuto
the public that he Img uken out In Anc.
uoneex’s License, and ofl'ershis «nice; to the
959119,; He feel: confident than his long ex
perience ,in the businoassvill enable him to,
render cnti’ro satisfaction. Charges will be
rqnonable and satisfaction gnu’untied in all
cases. Address REUBEN GOLDEN,
Jan. 8, 1865‘. If Gettylbqrg, Pa.
Bounty Tax Nottee.
“SONS owing Bonny Tu in Mount
plmnnt townlhip, are hereby reqnened
to nuke immedmo payment. All who fail to
pny‘b: m. FIRST OF FEBRUARY next, will
hl'e fiveper cont. added} to their amounts.
By order oflhe Bani' * ‘ . ,
‘ .V JACOB SANDERS, Seo’y.
Jan.B, 1866. M ‘
umS’p’uiu'wmu mm; «on:
Ql'Ho'magbea'dv Tonic, “jg. $2 11%;;ng
' Suite: '.~ {A ..
" RY ‘ 'nn ormgfiknm a;
A 'W‘R’r’r «.... :‘*:mk'xs§&39
- ‘ 431331?) 9:91: ~hm
“M 40 light]. and ma Ml.”
GETTYSBURG, PA, MONDAY, JAN: 29, 1866.
s'? 5331131111nt 5:: @Uinmfix.
lake the Hon-men! A‘uncfl've,
It need not. cost much money to adomthc plaoe 1
one llves in, Begln'lly dlgglng out the brlérs and l
£ Miami the door yard. Plant a few trees; mm 1
add several flowering shrubs ; perhaps that. willf
l “for one year. Nnxt year make u gnffi'cl walk
or‘two, aml’ set a law flown-rlng plan a by thrlrl
”slam. Your wife and daughter will sow some
‘.fluwer seeds. Uyou wlll onb'proptu'e unaut border
'»for them, Look at these few llnpmvemeuta,somo
‘t bright morning next J mb, and WP gmxrmxtee you
‘ will be gladyou mfide them. Anl (hm lubom,
b so rewarding, willlpud on w othem. The [cur-cs
und hulldmgs‘ Will be RVDL ln repair. '.l'rms will
be set. out along the romlshle. Thehouse will have
window blln‘ds. the rooms wlll be paper-ed and
pulnted; good mrnltnrc will he provided and books
and pupem wlll not be mlsslhg. A-ll (hem \hlngs
will be regulaml ad‘conllng to one’n ability. And,
all a general rule. whatever our means, 11. Ls better
to make lmpmvcmems h); dog‘rws {rum year to
year, than tu do them all up at «mt-e “ by thejoln."
Be mred this la the way to mm the most huppl
new in hume adorning. And, remember, thu in
fluence of such improvcmunus duos not aid will}:
the individual bunny. They tell silently, but.
wlth grunt etlect, upon sqglety. l'lwry nclghbor
'and every passer lyg reels mum. mu! many in: led
by suuh cxumplca to go and do llkmvlsc.
$702,254 a
Munnglhg Tlmldlllones.
Riding a high-courngcd mnré the other cvofilug
up n nmow hmefl met a thrashing machine oom
mg'auuukmg toward me. Ofcoum. when within
fifty yard: Lhem was a sudden bolt‘mund. One a!
the men came {orwurd to lead the min- pant! hug
she reared up and would go no nun-er; thy other
then came up and said, “Let me have her, Mr, and
I'fl wm‘xuut shc'll go, for I new-r saw one that I
couldn't get by yea" I then got. on the mute—fur
there wus bun 1y room fir her to pass butwwu the
machine and the hedge. And he bngxm rubbing
her “use with hls’ofly hands, when he tuck In r by
the niu uud lcil' hvr by the machine \v‘lthyut fur
ther ltOul)lL‘.-—[Thl! Field. ' 1 ‘ , '
food [yr l‘uuenlug Poultry.
The 0119 mm»! find most advantagwus food 60 use
for fattening every dcscrlpllou of poultry impound
Outs—the whole or the grain ground to a fine pow
der. When ,n is pru;wrl,\' mung“), one bushel of
the meal will more mtcuuuny futtcn poultry ill-2m
y. bu~lwl um] 11’ half of any other mud. The grout
i‘mm'! in naming poultry 1510 feed them at any
bxcuis ‘
Mmy‘nfour young Indies who lmmge around
from morinng'uu night,duiugnumiu; bul twlmel
on Bonn, n-Jdlng unu-llmxm, &c.. will find In the I
tollew‘m; smu‘bkmn-z “my,“ m Luv U they are not
too mum "engaging" to make it: ‘
LLuu'r l‘q'l‘ Pu; Hanan—(me pfm (ifsour bane:-
Illilli: two mlfle-spumfuhs ufsudnmx d 1: Huh-Kali. I
Mix 1110- soda bthcult.\l9o not roll or mix more.
mun can b» helped; dlp‘wlw u spoon mm the put. '
the size you wzsh, nud lmfialuny minutes. This‘
mums ctjuhl, win: .uuu NHL-dim St. {ml .11; abug, 1.
and mum about ouu honr :41an half, mukqs an?
excellent pudding. \\ ,
_—._..\ '
Wisdom for the New Thy. -
Keep out oncbt. Pay as you go. Buy nothlng
except. the money 15 in your pocket. Hays: in) ac
coum curre‘m ut (1115 gt uccr's 01‘ butdwr‘s. Gh\\\'llll
out 113 w clothe: 1111 you can pay fur than. {\n‘e
ynud'note of hand to nobody. lis'chcw crulmv
Deaf 10: cash only. ‘ \
“’anlu a “11%.
A mrmu'boy who in anxious to get. a wife, ad
verlhaes [or Que minis ste: ‘ .
11.: quus In knuw‘xr she dun milk,
And make his brand .mu butter;
And go to meeting without eulk. _
To make u show and ’spluzter. ,
He‘d‘ like to knuw n it wou‘ld hurt
Her hands to take up stitches,
0r new a buttou'von his shirt. '
Ur muke a pair or hrcechefl. -,
E’slxflzh— 390211113.
‘6’ .
Lmle Ida was a rose, ‘
Sent w blowom here on earth,
Like me bud that min-r grows, ,
Swméd aha thus of heavenly birth.‘
Gentle Ida was my joy, ~
Through the weary day‘ of care,
leé a bird so blithc and coy,
hinge m man-mes: beauty nut.
How I loved to héarlher voice, _
In her innocence ngloe,
How It made my homgejolce.
Thus to see her Wax.
0, she made A heaven I: ,
And: my luau-t. was milsv glad:
Never entered than: a (w,
Tlmt it. would ye quickly sad.
But. the angels called her hence,
And she wont. mm; earth awry,
Swlmy ummgh the cm dance,
To a never ending day 4
Like a rose In beauty died,
Passed she thus‘ from chm away“
J bind the 4111 ch In the skies,
0n a. golden harp to play. '
Now. she walks the gulddn sweet. ‘
Clad m robes 01 snowy ‘wlm/e,
Bits and In. the Savlur’s feet.
' In a glow or hea'vcnly llght.
Never can the norms of we,‘
» lieu-h berm um bussim home; :
She is n‘cc [mm earlleyqtru‘e, '5
Free through golden streets to roam.
Cease, fond' mourpvr. than to pine,
For thejewel you have lost:
She your guldlngum: vm shine,
Tlll the mofllte I: crossed.
lon, than, strive to aim: ‘wnore
You your darling yet oufgmd,
Where her pleasures you can share.
Leaving earfhly cal-res behind].
Gettysburg. < '
M
Tlu Fenian—The Fenian _Senute met. in
secret session recently. for the purpose, it
is supposed, of trying the three members
who went over to O'Mnhon'ey. Report says
the following are among the members
resent: Jamel Gibbons, of Pennsylvaniis,
firesidenl; Michael Scranton, Chicago ;
Pal’k O’Rourke, New York city; Patrick
J. Meehan: do.; Edward L. Carey, £10.; B.
B. Daley. Delhi. lnd.; Wm. Fleming, Troy,
ml I’. W. Drumm. of Peoria, Illinois.
*resident Roberts is said to be preparing
an address to the Brotherhood, «fefining his
position, «be. General Sweeney, too, has
leaned s pronunciumemb ee'Sacretu-y -.of
War, promising speedy and efiment action
in lhe fidd. . 4, .
‘fi-An' earthquake ocdurred In the into"
riorof Mica armie- Minn, doing much
dung» :91 gnfjnglgiof we. ~
Wmfifléfi @mfim
Good Recipe
ertten for the Compiler.
LITTLE IDA.
BY “(5 A. 1:01:11.
ME
IKE mnmm DEPOT!“ ma
81’ LY PEXKSYLVAKIA.
The 11.1 th hr Negros. but. No Votes
for Drufled mic-glen. -
The Duncan Oatme—Xumnallan ol’ the
‘ ‘ Law: or Penn-flank. i
~ From the Patriot a. Union, Jail. 10. t
'The proceedings of the Pennsylvania
Senate, yesterday, disclosed tlteiyct th‘ht the
committee on the contested election case of
McConnughy v 5. Duncan, in the Adams-
Franklin ‘disuict, had outrageously and ur
bttrartl declared against. Mr. Dunceh. the
legallyJGle’cted Senator, nnd in-tuvor d 1 Mc-
Conaughy, the shoddy centestant. l
The original design ofcontesting this one}!
on fraudulent returns from the 77th rcg -
ment, lately in Texas, was abandoned. most
probably because thpt regiment is now in
the State, and expowre'vmuld have neces
surily been the result of such an attempt.
The plea. setup for M’Conaugliy was that
ninety-three deserters‘from the army and'
non reporting drafted men had voted for
Duncan, and “under and by the operation
of the net oanngr‘ess ofthe-United States,
approved the 3d day of March, A. D. 18m,"
those ninety-three votes were thrmhn out—-
thereby giving the 'shoddy contesthnt n
maiqrity ofsixty-eight votes. McConuughy
was hccordingly sworn in.
‘ We have scarcely‘patience to speak of
thin. infamous outrage, though outrages up
on the rights of white men and violations of
constitution: and laws have been ,so nume
rous. since bogus, Republicanism became
dominant, that we ought neither to be sur- 1
prised nor impatient, but, with the patience
of Job, endure them as the work-i of the!
Evil One. We _shall therefore allude now;
merelyi‘to the fact that in this decision of:
the six “Republican'f members of that com‘ l
mittee, the standard of Clxrnnuzen Dnsror- i
ISM ha; Im‘n sci up; the Ehcu‘an Law: of Penn- ‘
ryluama have bran. ilecluml a strut-n;"voidamli
of no qfect; unconstitutional Ex 14551 ”cm 1
news of (.'angms are approved of ; wni'rr. MEN ‘
are declare] txun‘ors. ouruws and are nl5-
rnsxcnrsno—wrrrtou’r urn—upon the mere
dicta. ofpoliucalprowel marshalrrsimply lor ré-j
fusing ‘ar neglecting to be “driven: like bullock: to}
the slaughter pan” and yet. in every speech and
act of (It; walled Republican leaders it is tic-3
clan-ed that every ignorant and degraded Nxono—~ i
.Noth wriSouth—shull go to the ballot-bar and l
erercisef‘lhz right so unlawfully denied lo‘whde»
citizens of Pennsylvania! ' 1
White men of Pennsylvania. behold the
position ol'the self-styled Republican lend
ersl They hiive firmly planted themselvest
upon that infnmousheresy ofcentrnlizntion .
and consolidation, against which Presulenl
Johnson has irrevocably set his 8641qu comiemna- (
lion! In doing so they are opposing a car
‘l dinal principle of democracy, in its broad
; est sense, and have declared hostility to the
'clearly defined policy of the present Ail-~|
ministration. lio one can mistake the ten-1
dency of their act. which nut/Utes the Sta’el
laws and disfrnuchises citizens under an act ;
ot'CongresS—itsel/ a violation Qf the Federal I
_ Corwtitutionfand, above all, an a post theta
' law—n "law” passed after the alleged ofi‘en-l
ces of desértion and nonoreporting are held.
to have occurred! ' |
‘\ It is clailned, in an article in yesterday’s
II rrisburg Telzgraph,,(prepnred, evidently,l
I b;\0( under thenuspicee of the coriteetnnt,i
l‘MCCO‘tkuugby, in view of the predetermined l
action either committee,) that this decision 3
of the committee effectually puts the quie- 1
me to the “exploded theory of State Sove- l
reignly." If‘it does, it is by taking from;
Pennsylvania rights never intended to be,
.civen up; by plnéing in the hands of the
i Federal Governmeh‘tytower never intended l
to be wielded Wit, and which may eventu
ally prove the bane anddetflruction of our
State. It is further stated that\Mr. Dun
can’s declaration—abet thvet of Congress ‘
conflicted with the Constitu'tidu of Pennsyl- ‘
vanin.+-“was properly treated aha. weak av‘
gutneut,”~ and “not tobe toleratedeiterthe
bloody, experience of this country.” In !
other words. it'valid before the war, the war;
has destroyed State Rights; changed thel
. status of Northern as Welles Southern States, I
and swept away the Union established byi
Washington and J efi‘erson. For that time-i
honored Union they are now gtVing us that.
‘.'new Union,” of which they have so long
talked—that Ounsolidnted Despotism, so
nobly mailed by Andrew Johnson. ‘ l
Over this despicable outrage is thrownj
such atrocious glamour as the following: ‘ y
“The, express provision at the Constitu
tion of the United States is, "l‘hie‘Constitu
tion and the laws of the United States made I
in purrunnce thereof shall he the supremei
law oi the land, anything in the 'comtitu-J
tron oh laws of any State to the ooutrnryl
notwithstanding!" , ' y
In the Federal Constitution the power:
and duties of Congress are well and t‘ullyl
defined as Well as limited. Congress has no;
power/beyond what the Constitution‘gives
it. Nowhere in :1 ix authority granted to dig/rain- ‘
. chise citizens nf the Slain nor to override State
' election laws. ONLY such laws oi Congreésos
are “‘made in pursuance” of the Federal
Conatttutiou shall "be the supreme Ilew of
t the hind." If such were not true. State
legislature; andStatedes would be useless
“and nugatory. Again lilbe Federal Consti
tution declares that ”No ezc pail fut-la law
shall be passed/f The 'jlaw” tinder which
this committee acted. was en ex post facto
lawxbecnuse .it lives made applicable to al
leged "erg: mes” committed before the “law”
Wes passed. . ,
For the present we will leave the self:
styled hpublican leaders to revel in the
ignominypfhavingntrllificd our State laws;
ot heving violated tsh'e rights of citizens of
Pennsylvania under our State Constitution ;.
of having declared for despotism. and
against a resentative government and
the right’ocfballot. Time will bring all
things even, and this disgrace and outrage
will carry punishment. most condign to the
perpetrators. This we may say, however,
that‘t't was not admitted by Mr. Duncan and his
attorneys that (lemurs and non-reporlmg drafted
m wad for himfinnd there is No "max“
WBL‘K‘EYER published to show thathuy such
votes were out for him. It il. quite possible
that quite as many—fit ,any were cast at all
—were voted for the contestant. We may
state. also, that the‘committee, as first con
stituted, waa'coméiosed of szvnx "Republiq
cans." but Mr. onnell, of Philadelphia,
having declined serving, Mr. DMND B.
Monrooukv, (Duncan) of Northumberw
land count'y. 15th district, was appomted to
the vacancy. His vote alone i's recorded
against centralized despotism, nulliflcation,
and outrage. ALL none]: To 313‘. ’
The following is the roll ot'revolatmuary,
State ignoring. medics to Central Desth
um: .
W. \‘VORTHINGTON, Chasm: co.. sth‘
district...» ~ ‘ l
g. 1.1. gigging: Pitggurg. 22-55:: simian.
_, ;. , ‘ as we. , nun-iota
éfipgmflgw, hue Fits 13.» dry
”4‘an 31., I; ".
;GF.ORGE LANDON,’.Bmdron-d, 11th dis
thict.
{MORROW B. LownY, Erie, 27th dis-
Lrict.
From the York Guem‘.
BORE BASCALITY.
I Notwithstanding that 0. M. Duhmn.E*q.,
was returned “.8 elected Senator from tho
Adams and Franklin Senatorial district!
and received. the certificate, McConixughy,
his oppomnt. has received the seat from the
Abolition Senatorial Committee. Thiscom
mittee consisted‘of seven members, out of
which one was a Democrat. The-commit
mitteo gnvo the soot to MoOonaughy be
cause lie said itwas admitted by Duncan’s ab- ,
Home)! that some deserters and nofi-report- ‘
ing drafted min voted far'him. Because 1
i there is an Act of Congress disl‘ranchising ‘
I such persons. in violation of the Constitu
l tion of the Unitod States, which_ deélures l
‘ that no person shall be puni-ihediaxcopt by‘
l due course of fifw—tlnt is first convicted— ‘
and that n’oex post fuclo shall he passed,
' thiadishonest committeo gave tlie‘ sent to
, McGonanghy and ousted Mr. Duncnn. ‘
‘ Besides, they did this with the-knowl
edge that the Constitution ofPennsylvanin’
‘nmlres every white freeman oflhe ago of
twenty-one yr’ars a voter, and with the de
cision of Judge King, 0! Chambersburg. a
hrui but honest Republican! Judge, who but
a low day; before the committee reported,
i decided the law of Congress'tlisfmnchising l
l deaerters of non‘e-ll'ect, and awarded Mr. I
Stenger the office of District Attorney, ‘not- I
withstanding Col. Rowe, his opponent, con
tested his right on the snme‘ground.
1 The most disgraceful feat re of lhewhole l
, performance was n vote of the pommittee ]
; refusing to refer the question to the Attor
‘ ney General—oi the State. Mr. Meredith. nl- ‘
1 so a Republican. and a sound and e’xpe‘ri}
‘ enced lawyer, for his decismn. Only one i
Republican on the committee voted for the I
resolution, well knowing that any lawyer I
l of Mr. Meredith’s honesty and ability would
decide the matter against McGonaughy.
Thus, after having endeavored to manu
facture soldiers’ vote giving the ofiice to ,
McContfighy, which return was dutectcd '
and exp‘osed as a blue fraud—havingjyeen l
compelled to abandon that. claim, an the,
hope of success on a fraudulent armyxote, .
now ficknowledged by them to have been '
fraudulent—«the friendipl'lMcConnughy, in
violation ofthe constitution, oflaw, olrigh t, '
justice and decency, sneak him into the
Senate by fraud, and the people of the coun
ties 0? Add ms and Franklin are represented
by one they never elected; and defrauded
of their dearest rights. The motto of thel
Abolition party Seems to lie, succzss nv ANY I
“my Bollots for nogroes, diafranchise
ment for white men who were drafted. and ’
refused to be driven “like bullock: to the :
slaughter,” and who are now sought to he i
forever deprived of all political. rights.—.,
How long wxll‘euch onnduot by the may in l
war be tolerated? How long mlf'the'
vengeance of the peonle slymber?
From th'e Lxmenfier Intelllgméer
le-The Senate Copmittee to try the con
test between Duncan and McCoaaugby for
the seat of the Adams and Franklin dluptict,
'met ’aguin on Wednesday evening and de
culed m favor of McCommghy by a vote of
six to one. The committee, as we ‘stated
in our issue of Wednesday, was.composcd
of aix Republicans and one Democrat, and
the result. is what we .Lhen intimated iv.
would be. ‘ 4
There is no use to talk about this béing
unytliingbut a mere partisan decision, mwle
without the slightest i'egnrd to right. The
committee had before‘chqin a certified copy
of the opinion delivered an. Qh'umbersburg
on Monday last, in ,a énse involving the
identical point at issue ~in this contest, by
Judge King. himself a Republican. They
not only disregarded this decision by aj udge
belonging to limit own party, but. they re
fused, by a vote of five against two, to refer
the question to the Attorney Gelkenl. We
undersiand that. Senator Lowry voted with
Scnator Montgomery to take the ALtorney
General’s opinion—wherefor we forgive
Lonny both his red head and his ruffled
shirt ! - ‘ ‘
' The other members of the~ committee
} wage‘ Senators Worthington. Landon, Buy
ham, Shoemakex; and Graham. We have
ronly to ‘odd, .1) way of caution to allwho
may be comyelfyed to visit Harrisburg this
Winter, “beware of pickpcokets.” .
A “link“ coxanm
The Republican newrpnpers are in ecsta
cies over the passage‘uf the bill giving every
miserable, greasy, ignorant. negro in the
Detrict of Columbia Lhe‘tighl: to vote. We
may Pxpéct their columnnAto be adorned
with the moat graphic descriptions of the
grandeur of the scene presented in the
m'lgnlficent hiilLol’ the llauseat the mo
ment ol'tlie pesaege of the bill. Imagina
tive imagery will no doubt be exhausted,
Poetry Will be called in whare plain 191-056
halls, and all the lyres in the land of . ew
England will be newly strung to sing pie like
of praise to the white men in Congress who‘
were bold enough solemnly to vote that
neither they nor'sny of their race were a
whit better than the horde of negroes who
filled the gilleries oflhe ,House of Repre
sentatives, and sat trembling with delight
as the sonoroue eye of each Republigan/
delegate was recorded nuaingtjuwn/raoe.
and in favor of thy. which/many ol them
delight to leud’e’s the superior one. The
scene préented err-the occasion was one‘
jusnniled w the style-end the capacity of
modern Yankee poetsmnd it will no doubc
be sung in strains of fitting melody. By 1
and by art will, as is her custom, come to
the lid of poetry, and painting and séulp- i
gun: will be taxed to their utmost to per
petuate the glories of the ever memorable I
occasxon. It was unquestionably: strong
and stirring spectacle. The Washington
correspondent of the New York llama! '
sends to that paper the following telee'
graphic photograph of thelnpgeunnce of
the House. and the conductof the Rapubvi
lican members at the moment when they
had succeeded by legislative enactment in
placing the negro on an equaliti'with thel
while man. Here is his sketch taken oni
theinataut and forwarded by lightning:
The galleries were filled by anxious spee
tayors and listeners of both colors, the
blacks preponderaling, however. Tue pm
sage of the bill was hurled with such boil
terous and prolonged applauie on the floor
that Speaker Collax XOeL his.ternper, and
Said that he would not in future attempt to
suppress the nlleries unless members ber
lmved themselves. J übiknt radicals msh-‘
9d imo the lobbies. the halls and the hilt",
ber shops, and grayed thegreasy‘hands of]
every thor’oughure freedman they louud
in those localities: Coming down from the
galleries big. dukiu jaunt lol’nly ‘lgulut
m boa-bored“- of w- ”Wu
nod upon their drapery with an au- ot. dip
1393‘? right: ...,ln the sch?! ‘0 A“! in“
nub H lan '0 m mon- d
gringo; £1.31..er in M be? 33 1505:20-
Won mu ggacm- - ..4 . ‘ ~
-‘ ‘ ’ Wfl-é‘-—~—-§ A ,)
lest. Harms-o aging-9mm; no
:"Tlle‘Wlehinztnu mmmndvm ohthe
New York 11nd“. who, has been on the
ground from the beginning of the prmnt
tension of Congress. mil who has had gm
‘ple opportunities to judge of tho churchm
and thomnduct of the mlicnlu, thus sp'eakg'
of their po-ition Ind conduct outta only
quations in which they lane a yet dl9-
pin ed any interest: ~ -
'lyhe lower 11on of congress. having) as
sumed coxiimand of the amnion anti-ar
ranged everything relating trr that. portion
of the government antixhctnrily to itself, in
new devoting its entire attentiru’i to the
the negroee in this Diatnict. Dly after day
haa‘thil’auhjoct been dltltiddied ;_ and in nt- ,
tengiyeiy listening to the debate I?"
lenrnvd one important?histmicul'fiO in
onnnection with the whr. »it is en; tial
that this lhct shnnlxl be lundefntmd [Seyntho
public. especially by all who intend} to
write a history of the grout struggle; “is,
to‘bg rurehsomewlmt Ill; variuucu with the
general, and. in fact, tho nrcepted varnion,
bun neverthelt‘Ss, nn fuivvr than in!" a
dozeh radical Fpeni‘u‘rs villi Congress-have
assertetlitg truth. and itrgucd by thohpur
to prove‘tlteiu ii~aeriivaii,,uml it mugt thew-a ,
1 fore be soi‘i'lt mll lul'vu‘im he mlmlttail-y m
eiae declared that thins». rmlxcul Congress
‘ men are am good anti-laxity, which might
hurt ‘thciri feeling“. ’l'iiis importann his
toric'nl facts no less tinln the startling us
sertion than the “upgwt-s fought all our
battles, won all o’ur victoiiem nonqueretl the
rebelsfiuved tlienntinn, hull uncured a peach,
which tliewhite soldiers ii ero‘unuble tmlu."
In all the speeches which have been deliv
ered by the: extreme men in Congreis not.
One has (alien any nthel‘ grouull, Or gltl'pn i
the white nhldiera tholm‘xt particle ofcredit
for services during the war. According to
their reraihn. every battle lost was fought
‘by whites, find every victoxy mm was the -
work of the uogiocs. if u btrnngog‘wflm
knew, nothing ol the giant oontmpwhicl’t‘
we haw gone'jhrmmh hllfilllll draw in (men
Congress and listvn tolthe nrgnmcmsiot‘;
these extreme men. lin' couhl come to no;
other conclusion than tight theicolm‘ed rage
in this cou‘ntry wns‘ sunerior to any other
rnce in thalworld—bmvo. Valiant and capa
ble of ucéomphshing almmt miraclel'Z—g
They hold Tthat the while race, a» million,
weft: almoalt Worllliess,nild incapable of Nl
- film that they were
unubloyto oops with Lilia eurmy, and the
negro had to step in unll fight our battles,
or all would have been} lost. This in the
radical version of this\ contest—a point
which :hpy have labored hour after, hour
to prove. 'iAocording ('0 their statements
Vicksliurg‘was caplureli 5y negroes, Gat
tysburg was won by them, Richmond 33c
cumbed to,t’ie Bdblfl warriors. Lee eGMn
(lei-ed at tlivir mlvunce, and Sherman sgv
cred the cgnl’eilerqcy with the Llaok “39r
rinrs. ‘ E ‘ i
0
89 IN ADVANCE.
No. 18.
t This mutt. be exceedingly gratifying to
lthe hundreds of'thousands of volunteers
from the North. Theyzmugt be Speciully
complimented by this qonstunt reiternticn
on the floor of Cnngu-su of the assertion
{that the black and not the white soldierg
Idid all our gnilant fighting. It must also
furnish a consolation “3 the numeral. be~
ireu'véll families to in: w that their hud
hnnds and futhers who fell on the battle
ifield wereiof no account, and were worth
les; sohliors. Such is the fhct,‘ if m‘élicnl
members of Congress are tn be believed}—
Iteuliy, hujLO they not carried this m-Lttet u.
ilitt‘ie me (at? In the Wild attempt to laud
nud glorify them-gr.) they liiwe sneer'ed at
lthe white suidien as though they “wage
.mere cattze. Ode or two pf the principal
speakers have even gone so fur as tofidi
’cuie the whole white race, andtspe’ak of it
las though it‘ were beneath contempt. Talk
,übout projudtce against our Colored popula
itiOu—ii'thia «than not increase that preju
‘ldice it. will he bt‘c’itfla human natmfo has
.’compietely changed and the moat domman
feelings In the human breast hm'e been
obliterated. It mty euubie these who en‘-
gnge it: it to carry their point now, but it
will only increase the extent, t'ue se'vcrity.
and the venge nice of the [auction when it
comes, nndjit wiil materially hasten the day.
The Kow‘nopubuenn speaker In mrori.
The Republicans in tlge New York flange
of Assembly have elected ox'm‘ Lym'mffi'o
main as Sycaker of that body. This i 9
rather inlcruatipg, in connection with his
past. antecedents. In Febr‘yuryJSC-l. after
the cotlomb'mtus had weedod, Mr. 'l‘remnin
alleudé'd a poinicnl Conveutzon ingAlbuny,
New'Yox k, and made a sye ch, (mu: which
‘ we take Um {chewing ex!raict.~:
- “THE :UUI‘U HAS HAD THE MOST
TERRIBLE PHOVOCATION Ti) WINCH
‘cwilzav MAN mm mm: ,BEEN
SU BJ EU'I‘ED." * " *
"! W [:sl] TO SAY THAT ’I‘RAITOROUS
THOUGH IT MA Y (lE. I STAND HERE
TO OPPOSE THE POLICY 0F JV‘A‘R
WITH THEN)” “I, ISOW, HEREAEI‘ER
AND FOREVER. ' - 4 .- -.
4x» at‘ it , 4- 4(-
"If. is enough (h u now I am prepared to
bike IhP reqmnqhiluv of saVInz.IAM RE
SOLVED TU “EH“ 1‘- I I‘ HERE 1“}? 1) I‘o
R 5515 l‘ 11“ EVERYWHERE ‘A‘NQ ll“
3:115; ’l3}: ,TRBADUN‘, MAKE THE Mpbf
The R~publirmna Would consiJer it (flite
traimroua for H»- Dbm units to eluuta gua
tlemuu who had and: u' mmrd.
Odd Well/lef.-—THB old fashioned aim
that history chronicles are well magnum"
remembmu’r‘u at (his limo. Starting wind
the year 401. we find llmt‘the Black“Seh‘-
was entirely fmznnpvm that. your.’ Tn 703,
not, only the Black Sun, nut um Strain-oi
1 D‘fl‘daXIEUGB new frat-~11 over. and minnow
in some places row filly lent luWh. . In 8:12,
‘ the great. riversnol' Eur/ape. the innuhc-h'l‘he
‘ Elbu, wére lrozen so hard as to benrlngv’y
Wagons‘ for a month. In 1560, the Adriitia
was frozen. In 991 everytlung was frpmn.
”he crops amirély fulgl.’ and f'dvnjnefinil
‘pestileaw clOSc‘l‘lu‘\year, In 111-‘J'Tfm'dß
ol the trav -lPr5 in u'armanv w3re hard .6
\death‘ on fine roads. In ‘1134. ‘tbe'l’o-wu
‘ frozen lrom Cwmona 16 we age}. 10,1232
the ‘Dmulm wu‘ (rozén to the botlmnllpqgi
éemmpcd long in MM“. state. Ix) 13’18,_‘€b6
mp: lailed in'Scollan'l, and such (wild?
eugued bout. “u- poor Were teducerl‘ Mked
6h grass, and m my bunker] miseublz in‘
the fields. , In 1317,1111 e cmps whollyTafled
inuGarmmy. l‘ue sueoawve Ilium an!
1422-324 wars unconnmly savem..Ja.
1033, it. was chl‘SSlvely‘wld; most. of “G
hqlues were killed; and coaches, drove
sci-055 the river Thames; th'ar ice of whiclfi
was eleven incheawmck. J‘n 1709. om!
red what: we.» calla-l unfolded Hunters":
when the trout penclluh: three ”er: Wt)
me, amt-h. In 17L), mo ln’nha were erqc -
ed on the 'l‘lmues.‘ In If“, the strongest?
ule in Englmdhupsm to (be Biff”
covered In lcss than fifteen mmu'e. IN.
ice an eighth of an. Inch m: k. In .1809, l
and ugaiu m 1812 the mnlers ware remu -
ably cold‘. In 1814, than was a fair «in EEG
jmnen Thames. In our own conutfyllc
have‘had many cold wiuxem, Wham ,ihq
Dthwure 3nd unherjxveru m re friggenf £1331;
used as 1“ mm a [ox-mp conveyance d . -
sengen, big! the; cold h'u-Jw‘vcr bdlm‘wem
tenses: infile 621288 slated abovo. mm. =v
Sfledamuen. ' ~ E
Judge King decided on Tuesday. idgta’
contested case of Ram: ‘VsJo‘xen'ges; for
me: AMI-nay, in Unamumburg. tin-vat
fenalty o: inflehure 01 mmemmp Man
a uflwteimbhauw pretax of UM. Tue di
rect ream ul Lima dcuiwiou‘ I: to £9O“ 0
right to veto t 9 all thou: :ndmdul
nominated ‘fskednddleru ;”:-aud»lio It”
811.3410“ judges or iuugraomumolqom
who refuseuuew votes. habit; “mm
for" BOdOlßflv'“F‘“t/‘M Dummy; «Mia-m! ‘11"
’ : W“Mb n: 'l‘
.WA :19! coumenew tumu- -
note baboon dammed. . :‘w r: 1%;
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