they haul hut that thd4liiigiiil'Goverenfelit' bore will taject their plan . ? , -)fty 'the t.. ti- inat'on a plan-is - pt eonnied fit hiih - be "the k.. .ptel by theta es :1 rallying "point, , an wile - h, tits y are asstind:ita - rtivrtitreiloll-1104 I.e rejected here. ',lts tatty firing *at' to ' act gobber than they otherwilelrotibk,,,* • The objection ton prettalllreltesChttittion eft tiktit by thtl:National liareeittive.tonsists in the danger of ooretitittala ott points which etaniChe tnore.Safebt;lcit to fOrther devolop • ion's. Cate hag geen talbn toso shape the tionlinient as to avoid. entharrassmeat from . this souree.,. In saying that en certain tennis . t. ettain elltsseti *ill bit pardoned, with their rights restored, it is not said that other classes on , other- terms will never -be included. In_ • .saying tb at, a 'rr,tongtruction , Willcbe accepted if piesonted in tk veAti,eo way; it: is not gild • that it will ttektt beltteoptell.in. any other. - way l ; •!! - •:...:-.,--•:, .. , :•. .• , • • ! The" ,„ttloVetneh km„..hy,LlNte.,netion -.N.: .emoitipatiptt, io severekof,lbe t States not in. ifeludtkiit . tho.etuattelpation proelantation,,are inattors of profound:gratulation : ; dud, *bile .140 not ropeakin ; detai 1 ,what I have, hereto.; Tore so. eatt re stly ,umed . , upon _this • subject, iny.gettersl views and feelings eemain un changed; and,l trust that_Congress will omit 'no fair oppottunity of. aiding titeso import.. I 'tint steps t..),the,great cousontnlation. In tae voidst,Of other cards, however : important, Ni• 43 I ntsi.itot lose sight Of the fact that th,e war power is-atilt our Main reliance; to th.at pow- , eraiono.tatt w e tdok yet ilir a third to_give_l 'eontideded to tikt people in f igions that his* Vt.?6tir, power v jiil not again 'overrun theta. .k.intil that co•Jadonee shall 'be establis l halfftke can be :Acme anywhere for *hit is caliCti reconstry etion hence our --4ekiefest-care-ttritit-st-ill-- - bn — iiireere - d to the - - - army.and ntemy, .whe h-.ve thus far hurtle their .lianter part so tr.oly anti well. And it iffisy be , esteemed ,fortunate that, in giv.ing the greatest efficiency to those in. kdispensOlc arms, we do also honorably. wog; nizc the gallant men, front commander to sentinel who compose thete,_and_to—whoW,- more than to otEers, the ward must atintd, indebted for the home of freedom disentiAalleq neratcd, enlarged, awl perpetuated• .A.11111a14,11. LINCOUsk• PITI:3II3ER 8, 1863. The following praciatintiort is appeudott to 4.11 c uoessygc: PROCLAMAT-141t4 4 TV/icreas In and by the - Constitution o es it is irovided, that the Presi- 'dent slralLhave-power_togrant reprieves and pardons for offencea against the United 'States, except !n cases of impeachment; and whereas, a rehellion now exists whereby the loyal State Governmeets of several States have, for a long time, been subverted, mid many persona havecommitted and are pow guilty of treason against the. UMW States ; and 4 whercas, with reference to said rebellion and treason, laws hate been enacted by Con gress declaring forfeiture and confiscation of property and liberation trf slaves, all upon terms' and conditions therein stated, and also declaring that the President_ was thereby authorized, at any time thereaftei, by procla mation, to extend to persona who may have participated in the existing rebellion in may State or part thereof pardon and amnesty. with such exceptions, and at such times and on such conditions as he may deem expedi ent for the public welfare;, and Mercers, The Congressional declaration. ler limited and conditional pardon accords with well established judicial exposition of thd pardoning power; and . D'Aereas, With reference to said. rebellion, the President of the Utiitcd States has is sued several proclamations with provisions , in regard to the liberation of slaves; and Whereas,lt is now desired by some per t' sons heretoore engaged in said rebellion, to resume their allegiance to the United States, and to reioaugurate loyal State Govern, 'ncas withia and for their respective. States. Therefore, .1, Abraham Lincoln, Preii, dent of the United Statea, da proelaim, clare, and make known to all, persons who lam+ direatly, or by implieation, participated in, the existing.robellion„ except as herein,- after excepted, that a Tukr, PARDON is here by-grantsd tozvthems and each of them, with the .restoration. of rights of property ex cept as to aloof, and in property cases when the rights of third parties shall have inter vened; and upon the condition that every Such person, shall take and subscribean oath . , and thenceforward keep awl maintain said oath inviolate; and which oath shall he reg. istered for permanent preservation„ and shall be of the tenor and effect following, •to wit • "I do solemn „ysetear„-in-the—presence--of: Almighty God, that I will henceforth, faith fully support, protect, and defend the Con, atitution of the United States and the Union of the States thercubder; and that I till, itt like manner, abide by and faithfully suppott :ands of Coiis passed during the exist ing rebellion with reference maims, Belong and so far as not repealed, modified, or hold void by Congress, or by decision of the Su preme Court; and that I will, in like man ner, abide by and 'faithfully support ail pros ' lamations of the President made during the existing rebellion having reference to slaves, so long and so far at; not modified or decla redovoid by the decision of the Supreme Conit, so help the God.° The persons cXeTpted from the henefkts of the foregoing provisions are all who areT-or shall have been, civil or diplomatic , officers or agents of the so-called Confederate Gov 'erument ; all who have left :judicial stations under the United States Maid the rebellion.; • .all who ere or shall have been military or na val officers of said Confederate saorerntaint above the rank of' colonel in the army or of lieutenant is the navy ; all who , left seats the United States Congress to ad the reboll ;* all, who resigned their ecanaiseions itt the aril or navy of the ttntted".States i and ;,afterwards aided the rebellion, and all .who :Amy. engaged in any way in trotting colowd_ persons, or white persons, tp charge. of such, „otherwtse than lawfully. as prisoners of wars :Ated'irlaii,h persons way be,found in 010. Vtti., ied.States serviee assoldierth seamen, in fany And I,clo, , fither, pro elatit..declare; sad** liver iit,any of the :States,of. (I%4M' ae,l Tex.= &Winans, ,Tennessee,„ .gams;. Borgia, Florida, 'South ,Carolina; and Yeah - Carolina, a ,ntunber ,of persons not :less than one-tenth. in number of the vote! „eaatln.such State. at i.be Presidential-, idea , ~• , tion.of Ake year'cif oar;Lerd • 1,860; each•.bav-' ~ iing,takin the oath aforisaid, l anti,notheving. *cis violated ityanti being aiittalifted lornf, the State, - es Wing. ire, tntliately before the se 7 ealled net of SOttair andleicluding all others, shall.eilablish 4tate.Roverement 4iett shall be I'srupttidi- Peat; again no ease egu4Pinititig.. said 0001; -tulih shalt %- - .Inott s: Fecire th ;:tutional \ j 'United States shill gum._ iu this Union a tvpublican meat, and sit all'protect 'eaeltAirthan agaiatt invasion, and, on tipplication:ofthe .Lograx..- tUre, or din Executive when the Leitieti. tura cannot-he - ;631117611i314, agsiDs4 • 404eftlis violence. • , And I do further' ffeeliciik.. and make known, that any. provision which may: be adoptedlit-such State- Cloveritinetrt; in ts;: - lotion to- the •freed, people . of 3141 State; tidal shall' recognize snot Acetate their psi manen t freedot4 pro7lda for th Pis fidueatian, and which. may ya 4 "be conaistenti as a temp& Tan arrk*auteat., .with 'their 'present 'cOn dition, as.a..lPig:Ang,landlosi• mid Acimeless elute, will ttoti.be objected toib.y the National Executigt, • • ' -* Awl it is suggested-as not improper that, in ca - iletructin g?o loyatkState Government in alas State, the name of the State, the 'bean ikey, the subdvisions, the Constitution; and the general code of laws as before the rebel lion be maintairiettsub.ieet only to the fleations made necessary • by the conditions hereinbefare stated, and such others, it' any, not contravening the said conditions, - and -Which-may be - deered — exriedkent Tby dose fratoing the new State Government. • 'o tirroiiii-nisunderstandingiitinay-b,e-prop or to, say . that this proclamation, so far as it relates to State. Gio.vernments ; has no refer ence to the States wherein loyal State Gov eriamen s lave a 1 the while been =nil - Miami . : And for the same reason it may be proper to ie eirateeted re- -ftpther-sarthat,whethatinemberanf gran from, any State shall be admitted to their seats coestitutionally•rests exclusively with the respective Houses, and not to, any extent with the EAecuttvo- And still fur _ther,-that-th is - pro - clatoatiot — Fis `tntegded to present to the. people of the States whersin the national authority ha's been swotted, and the loyal State Goveromenta have been subverted, a mode by which , the national authority and loyal State governments may be re•established within the said States, or in any of them; and while the mode presen ted is the best the. Executivo. can suggest with his present impressions, it must hot be. understood that no other . possible to,ode Given under my hand at the city of Wash -ingtOnthe eghth-day-o,4*cmber,A_D._ one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of the Independenge of the United Ste i tes of Jle,teriea the eighty-eighth: ABRAHAM IANCOLNT— ., - the President: - - I;,egitilature. —A t tbe recen t we • ting of the Virginia Legislature, at Alexan dria, we notice that J. DlAnt,soN DOWNEY, formerly a well-known citizen, of th;s place, but for a number of years a resident of.Lnu -4012 county, Va., was elected:Sr - 110ml le Vous° of l;epresentatives. 1 1:he SPEAKER elect,,en taking the chair' thanked the Rouse for the bettor it had con ferred upon, hint. The position was now to -himTtind he would require. the indulgence and assistanee of, his colleagues. He hoped that the councils of the House might be. con ducted, with dignity and decorum, ant that every member might keep. the one leading and important idea before. him, that the great duty they had to perform. was to reelaissi our State from, the hands of the demagogues who have inaugurated this unjustiftable civil war —a war inaugurated without a cause, and of such. magaitn,de as tic world. has never be fore witnessed, In order to do , this let us remember that we must work in harmony with our patriotic President, ABRAHAM tlN cot.; who has the best interests of us all at heart. Tho future prosperity, of our State and ear own, individtkal, welfare demaad that , we work together harmoniously, and endeav or by every means in oar power to strength en. each others hands. T thank you again for the honor you have conferred upon me. About the Draft.—TbA Greecastle 1 ilot says, too little effort has been made to lilt up renusylvanUs . quota under the late call. If prompt actin is taken the quota may be ob tained in volunteers. Bounties must be ,off erect. Every male 'citizen is interested. Wealthy men, must subscribe, persons in moderate circumstances, and city., t ._ must contribute of their means to a fund to be raised for the purpose of inducing able 'bodied men or eitber race to volunteer. By persevering effort and energetic actAKI, we believe the work cau be done before the 'sth of January,, 1,864. 'Volunteers will get $302 bounty; those wb,o. hare been in service nine months and have Wee honorably discharged, will get yotin g men ont of employment will ft@ this's lyttolsome offer. Cb,uoie Tour owo rogimoutsL—and voluu• toer. _ Drafted men get no bounty. Jet every, man, lirb,le to, do military duty go himself or procuve a keengt. This must be cone to avoid . a draft because the 'latches dill be exhausted bcfoxa tbo quota' is filled. The 24 clam gcatletuen, will have to stand their chance. Zt would, pay each citizen to contribiito 445,650; 9,r $lOO each tot the ftlnci spoken of. ligt olit .2.3 men., take an interest in the matter. , There . tre many reginienta in which ppraolp;friini. ibii,-eeptica of '..co nu= try,' ao that. volnoteen :eau go Ithere they hate ?rieoile) , • 'lt i Presideitlincith i i,iiia an Sititiiiltly ,p`test P' li e Ifesid -=.; . 7iVe' blish in , - - totedto siitli a magaiffeerit gOlit iratdc . by" the , !:e ll en 3 , 9 • • P 4 • • ladies Whci hare charge of the'Snuitaty Fair: dpe,a,linpoi, to the (*elision of. o u r usual iti Chicago. It coat $2OO, antlin . 'siVitably rarietjoa,..the:4le*gq and Peoalatnistion of , inseribecle.7 It is piisentedio the' on licco#titlbiliis.l#iii„,w lbw targeiS - ' ooktti- 1 . , . ~ Trti44flit I Pteoldont Lincoln, 'protiuming that our ?encl.,. wa Icl`i - hst - 4 Ipd •preiorvAi these butor to - thi 4 Fait:.:-Tbo original draft' of $1.10,: 1 ",, 77, 14 . Is ° Tea •"• •1 enuttilpatiOii?.totoolainatiaU documents:i ne ii ag o-* it it-p- r e....iiratoruent siOcitacl toiho : Fait by tik President, nod I ' yA4 fur eamg WM. IL `S ewnitn, Secrqtpl of Statg !Er ed men VILIAGE RECOlttr,'" irNIMIELII3O^ „, #eillity, Dee. resever Boat thst.steltdotd: sheet! - Where bieethee the foe bet fall; bete,re ist, iVithltteeilopeolmit harleitt4i . :tt Ana 7We(Mtingts; bertiteistiTerikinro'er 2 _Call atgr aelvee highly favored, all - patrocka• iy; rears,for .inhoriptiothlebbing and adverti . , sing, would call and seltle their acconnt.l on or belco tha '3st'of jentari nesct. We have to pay ettah for wood, coal, beef f pork, etc., and'in addktion:have, a heavy paper bill to pay soon. ..rompt paying pa,trona will of course Clouse th,ks notice.. -.-11 is no4—iatend- . cd-for-tbeak. ts.,,lThe following comptises Casly Real, the amenat of our ; push_reecipts_shicellar, last issue : Geo. Summers Se•, licAU Socks, John-EL—Adams,- Jenkins"& Smith, John B. Brotherton, Joseph Ripple, George Jones, Real'Estate Sales. See a;lserti;ementi iq to-day's paper. /4/iiious 'ohm— ev.. • r• u maul (Lutheran) will preach in the Union Church, in, this iUsee nest Sunday morplar y at 10 o'- clock, ;Ind at Jacob' Church at 2 o'clock, tlrMr. J. F. KURTZ, Druggist, is now in . I h,ilpi.delphia purchasing new goo fine assonTent of toys and oAlsrer articles in tended_for OK holidays will be received in a Sad A f fair.-o,ur citizens were shocked bj the announcement, on Sunday morning last that Mr. Josiah BEsous, Merchant of this place, had committed suicide by shoot ing himSelt through the head. It was known that Mr. B, had been, declining in health for - airtime and that -his mind hall thereby been, somewhat impaired., but no one, not e ven his own, family, entertained any suspi cions as to mph alt unhappy result of his ill ness. On Skturdny evening he was in his Store and attendihg to business as usual, ana ion Sunday morning was with his family up to about 10 o'elect, when he left the sitting F room and repaired' tO his stable where the unfortunate deed was committed. He was first discovered by Mrs. B. who followed bins to the stable supposing that he was getting his horse to take a ride. A looking glass which he had taken from the house was found nearby stitspended to the fodder raek. l Mr. B. expired in about two hours after he was discovered. He was in the 48th year of his age and had been a most worthy and highly esteemed citizen. The announce ment of his death cast a gloom over our en. tire community. ..04 Tuesday morning his remains were followed to the burying ground attached to the fierinkn Reformed Church, attended by an inomensu procession of sor rowing friends and-acquaintances., Recq Estate sisia.-,w . McClellan, Assign co of Dr. Thos. Walker, hito ,of this Bor -one:4 dad, on Thursday last, sold a tract of land ad'oining town:enntaining 33 acres as ' folloßs Low No. 1, 2und4..containing_ll acres and 31 perches, for $196 per acre. Puroha seri-Vl:an* Bowden. No.' 4, -containing_.3 acres and 158 perches for $lBl per acre.— Purchaser, Brands Bowden. No. 5, contain ing acres and 140 perches-forsl-76-per-a cre. Purebaser,_Freqcis .Bowden. No. 6, conteining=3:;acres and 20 perches, for $l5l per ooze. Purchaser, John E. Walker. No. 7, containing 3 acres and 91 perches for $1.40 per acre. Purchaser, John R. Sellers. No. B„.c_ontainieg, 7 ages and 72, perches for $l5l per acre.. Purchaser, W. .11. Brother. ton. Average sale $4BO , per acre. Proof of Disloyal*. am a loyal man. Dont psp iny, taxes,. although the Govern ment is taking the ver; life-blood from my family ?" So said one of the Copperhead fraternity, in our hearing, a few , 'days ago. Nq, sir, that is not loyalty. You only. pay your taxes for the reason that you are compel led to do so ; not because your heart is .in the cause. Is a ehutch•membcir .doing• his whole dittywhett be 020 the minister, and at the same time bahitaally neglects to attend public worship', .prayer Meeting, Sabbath School, 4c,? Cerfainly.not, Mr. Copperhead; yet ho could as consistently claim to be; as you cap claim to be loyal. • , . ilerSee a4vertioeulcut of O. C. Elloyual. E;l=M and Legal Atlver4iling,—, 4 .1140411)*# me stated that we Oat been .4cft(e°,lPtelt4o#llotltor pgbliehetn of °Ptiqutft , o4l#4oll l 4, to oho* calla - ill' _ • le ' tql, t be privo, gottlho, cis 410 lIA Ne-lo t ;aCadiertiein;. In thirqdk-113 tha#l4lo4-u4l.l44:444,,rgediuningiattv , o s }tl}, "illteiiPOTianiiiiiii" ; -- at the-titucythat thitmentp4blialk lvt-ilierfitotr--wetypTimt-foonleetecl iil fat•ek lit yvlater libu t -• • thol4ogisl a to o . 4pforred=tik .wasz_poeml, 110-Lbqt- Toerely - 4o:4shaw-the toT several ?rears Satltt to legal au vertising, ;old that tlyipreseoanitilistiera of -.more selfish than those lOW had preeded them, Theit'e*euse for requiring puhlisheis of The beauty to appear at Chambershnrg is ;ow simply "tetestablish legally that the Repository has the largest oirenlation," n'faot that is not'dispnted • by_ a single printer 10 the county, at least outside diuumbershnrgj They admit thatull no ti CO3 _4rising_froal_eatates_i n__th is region slould be advertised here. This is all we ( . 41 th v to 4aurt ) ,. tea vhy — fiquire our p,tehenco - . at Chambersbnro. 7 The object must be to beg . • -at-somebody. —l-f-h-is-t.o-inerease the ad yertishig patronage of the * Repository, the üblishers ,aqgbt at least, if theey viciitld not be deemed selfish, pay traveling eNpons.es, other little_74ecessarics included. But thy, Bepository places us 'under • weighty obliga tions when its editors assert that they sug gested the pobliestioo of the real estate silo -though one good tern is said to be deserving of another, we still acknowledge our ,indebt edness to the editors, and if they. will agree to use theirinfluence to have the law Pass iast- egis a are re ,salad — arc bandon their proscriptive ideas as to legal advertisements in Washington and Quincy townships, we will recant, as requested. - 1.00 3.00 1.50 ' 2.50 Iron City College, Pilts,urg, Islo-Institution-of_learning_in_the_count et preabant, attracting so great an amount of attention as this. Students are flocking to it from all parts of the country, on account of the reputation it has among the business men for making , thorough, practicable and reliable accountants. Its graduates take precedence over those of all other Commercial Schools; a Diploma from this College being a certain passport to success in busidess life. The Faculty is composed of ski ' ll?Aand experienced men, who stand at the head of their profession, and who are well known to be eminently fitted for the positions they occupy. Every young man in the country should try to avail himself of the advanta ges afforded by a course of study in -this Col lege. Circulars of the College, containing full information, can be had on addressing the principles, Messrs. JENKINS & SMITH, PITTSSUIIO, PA. ISPlllstory never yet* recorded such a lavish profusion of , necessary means where with to aid those who go forth. ip defence of their country's rights. Meetings are' held everywhere in the North, for the aid of our starving prisoners dt Richmond, and nioney is poured out like water. Thousands of dollars are subscribed at every meeting, and the good work hives evidence that thetheart . of the loyalist is not callous to want and'suf . 14-----411111 W, sar,Pr swot Lincoln has sent inoble let. er to G u. Grant. It is as follows : "IVABLIIiiOTON, Dec. B.—Afaj. General Grant: Understanding that your lodgment at Chattanorga and Knoxvill is now secure, I wish to tender you, and all under your command, my more than thanks—my pro foundest gratitude—tor the skill, courage, and• perseverance with which you and they, over so groat difficulties , have effected that im .ortant object, God bless you all I • itErlip to Friday night, accounts received from the Army of the Potomac say that all ' reports to the effect that den.' Meade has been superseded were unfounded, at leastes far as was known at headquartors. On Thurs. day ho forwarded his report to, the War De partment orthe ,recent ruov , :tien t a outh of the Rapidan.. it is confidently , believed that it will be satisfactory to the Cabinet. ,His late retrograde niciventent is. fully endorsed by almost miry officer:' Jar The, Lancaster Examiner: says that the health of non. Thaddeus Sttrens is ex.- eellent—muelt better than it was a 3re4 ago at the opening of .Congress. The county could, but illy spare from the Nntional oils the oldest and , ablest champion VO4l - inet-when ,the death struggl3 of slayezy is about to become history.. - Tigr,There was a very severe gale oft-Clot "leaton off "week; • anti 'one" af the Monitors was 'slink off Morris Island." _pip. ty of, ier crew perisheo, among vlAtm were few of her. engineers. The oth,e4 - .Monitors tofie ont the etorin. Our Prjesners qct RicAmontr--..Ar a dis.; Tatehfrotn Oen- 13utler,'''it is , mottneed thL t the Coif doiate 'authoiities - 40p1ioe re= aftliVil4 afpr:,o9o paclEam:for , 'the ,TJaiqq,prisboara ; EIaYMPIT I TheY , wish to liar(' ow unfortuuates eg deaths rirMr Samuel Heriite,•aeultliteitiien of TrasliirigteaileiAiiti; - D.lo';;dic4'aii hl3 I..esi . - ,detice, u•Cek- Otir,platfOrni-hrtegird to the Rebell ion is . this: No coternomise with men who are banded and armed for the desti4otios of otie4ioveripuent.. af they :hocks. tO 'venter the Union;ltkeY ust,l,color and_iteeept the, 8%,: it, ,•. ; • _ ait • .1:14)t ' re. s e *atty.?' it acg dto Ateirleati diggs H = j . f,,tifer r igNse-to*„._e thee letAezp heir - 6 irat—war to the hulk - I=4o ti! ilditid- • • .Mstminatiatt r if-nenWuk,mit! than see a sinio - 'l"3""iwer of - ThirtreiThinnint . ientriotetn! welt of the fair terri _tory9f the nation given up to the rule of a Goveiniiiiittrtidefeifdenit.:of:ttutt-whichz_iraa: %islighed fhtv•aaari fi cet—ofcmr-iteroict 4.feAry ,is not this • ntg seAktinlept.'f - • • flnzr_:- TU . `gantpa,imit•iifll3%,474 - dfhe , VtilOAlett4 tit,l4,c) s cr' Ittihpshirtv Wien 4ipetted the , Cam peign- ISO4' 4(State ConventionOo be . hehlthe.Qtli : of ,r_epresentifig.oll. the People a the ,Stato of New, .flettlpshire;" iu ifavor of sustaioing the National Atitninistritiotilnthe vigoione and:effective prosecution, of the easinst TressCu and Rebellion, and of .maint4itoog; A t all ha;Katlls t itt their originskintegrity, the Constitution 1444 tTnian the trilitetl States. . - , Southern Chioakv.--The dr:ms ,jr of our killed gallon. who were kill. at Chiekuumugo, were fovirid to have their beads cut from tlieir bodies ' and stook upon poles and sttimps. • And Still we ,have apolor,ists for these devils in our county. Pardoned...,4lenry Michloiter and John hn, sent to the Penlouder)! for muting Oounterfit money, have loon pardoned bxthe Qovernor. :----for-gale.—J. W. D . ,4Crory aqeoiltit of ill health, offers for. stole the offkoc of Om Wm:Tootle Pilot. An immense fraud ut,op the gevernmept, amounting to the sum of $640,000, has , be rdivcovered in the Quartermaster's Department at Aleliimdria, in receipt and dellyerx of forage roc the Army of Oo Potomac. Copt Ferguson, of the Chief, Quartermaster,, and several of the sub-inspectors under himave been arrested and committed to the (Meat_ ere I tel Prison. From Arkansas we have intelligdnce • that the Union men . are making energetic efforts for the return of the State to iti allegiance Conventions are being held; loyal men are organizing for hove defence, and a member of the National Congress has been elected. fOrit Children's,. Fair, to aid sick and 'wounded soldiers, will bo hold in Northum berland, on 'the 22d and 23d of December. Iltrn. G. Ifarper, having edited the. Adams Sentinel at Gettysburg, fox forty-sev en years, thinks himself the. oldest editor in Pennsplvania. Twenty-five colored regin ucs haVe already been organised in the departtnept of New Orleans. Oar Ther e we're 15,00 present at the dedication of the .National Cemetery at Get tysbutg, Pa, D,R. TOBIAS' • VENETIAN LINIMENT AS given Universal satisfaction during the 14 years it has been introduced in the United tates... A ft er being tried by' minions , it has been proclaimed the pain destroyer of the world. 'Pain cannot be where this linint.nt is applied. If used as directed it cannot and never has fidled a single instance. For coldo,Coughs and 'influenza, it can't be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in every family for' sudden ac cidents , such as burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, &c. Itis.perfeetly innocent to take internally,, On be t given to the eldestmum or youngest child.— Priv: 25 and sft cents a We. Unice 56 tertian& Streit, New York. Sold by'all Druggists: December 11-Im.] arMIE .A.M.TALIL. In Shimpstown, at the residence of the bride's brother, on the evening . of. the 3rd inst., by the Rev. J. )v. Buckley, Mr. LEW IS RIZNER, of Welsh Run, to Miss MA RY BRIMER, of Mereersburg. COLN." Near this-place, on the Bth inst., Miss ANNA, eldest daughterof3lr. AaronWring ert„aged 2,1 years and 17 days... Pckareat. Anna thou art gone, . • This world was all too cold for thee, • Yet we will miss thee gentle ono AltbougU we know thy spirits free, ; - From every earthy care and grief . From dangers dread alarms, Thou had gained a sweet relief Thou'rt safe within thy' Saviour's tms.. No sickness, or sorrow, or Pam, • t‘hall ever ilitiquiet thee now. ' For death to thy spirit was gain 'lSince Christ was thy life when below. Thy soul has now taken its flight To mansions of glory above, ' To mingle with'ingeli of light • And dwell in the kingdom of love. ' . • , B. A. L. Near Quincy, on' the • 11th of Deeemb,er, bf Diptheria, 'EUGENNIA , REBECCA; Second daughter of Jiolin and Lavinia, Rene diet,-aged 9 years and 3 months. Dearest Jenny, thou heat haus.' Illear•thY lop we deeply feel, , ' But 'twasGotk that haat bereft us . ' And heput ail oar sorrows heal " It has not been long•sinen we 'played Ottler, who Would. have thought that time, that she•would no w , be 'dead, • but Ate„ has left this world•of woe and to , another lied, I hope that we be SO happy as to meet again in heavexi.2 . • A. H. Near Loudon, Nov, 27th,1863,.W1LL1E FRLEZE,•son o' Win, i D, and lA.. C.,:New - - man, aged 3 Pan 440- • - • Yes. sleip, WiAfle t loTelf orte'—! , woli4 lAti VW OP foßglY IPA Pfa.tlt; Thy race is eatrepty run, . Fairer. an!' 3 1 A Writ !WINS' th4 o 'OW VT' gEG - 0 TIaY,.EI)., :front tho;:prentiscs of it:LC - subscriber ,Oresidiog about ono,Witio, southwest of :Wayne*. .. .. , ~ bowi'oscy,crei weitis sinbik6 Cute ono;whitto, ono ..No'—rest,:Willie; ttaiipy 1itt10,0ne,,,,,„,, ~,r'; ~.; re',l;ooo,:red and vibito , 'spottedtiom 6to nine .; ' •And.,Angelsguard thy deop,,asul, phis, itisise ;.: i'monibi ol d -•.iyisb,l,ll - rewer4. wilk be paid for such Thy raceis smoothly run, ' •, ', •• • • • ; l'.informittion•tut Will keit to. their rceovory..,..•' ' And thomliast not tasted life nor kninin its woes. t' .'-.1..).eC.A. -- !vi ,-- ' I:s.Xila UMW " 6 ` 4 ' . ...„ SO young; turd yetto die I' ' thr loved and lovely, yet the 'pollees prey ; TW health now, bounding by. , • • • . And now a cold and voicelerninfinctreloyi Ara. MAteff r -,tailo o7 4variaati c ar Rev 'Wit siboni 69 yeah. Neat rthiaplited, Ist .itist,., Mrs. tLIZAVOIII,PORT/IY; aged . 67 years, iirMontlfa n-rOtsts.orL on .e nest:, -Mrs, MARGARET •, ' • ON, 94th year, 1111.411,14MC,1311015. ° FLOUR.—TratLganfir !! 31 , 1 .10P-Arere confined to 400. bids. Uhto extra at $7, 62 1; - iiiiiFlstHilib7l - 10*ard:Stratstr•Bnput - ALAR, 37 tibl- Tire tuarkeE ,tdoesd-in,ag prices nominal, viz :—ErPirfrit Mgt ;AK and Cut Extra -at $7,25®7,87; 8 ipping "Eirift - t#PlNV ll24 @ 7 " 2.ll . loiii t - fliv "tni dii4 l „ol s l , (I,4ißitay!eol t l9 l lintilti4B, - - 849 0 8 .114 1 0 1 8-, very good and ptime Soneherp whitd'at.,l9§®2oo oents,s , ,k;soo3M4llo fair and goa d . (30144hentido, a t,, 851 193 : . 3,ooo,bushelng9od,o9Atibjkly c )91094BOtith ern red:nt .160®4A4I9OiE1* strictly , 3;500 burti;els damnged t o gakd pet at 115@)118 Gnats, ~and. .. ?,500,31441.K'nid ivhita.llB® - 123,ce MB, 1,2, (?ats Sales of 3,500 b u shels lklaylnitd. tit ',75®80. dents, meas9T 3 4 - PmellYeDAo 2 °#o a' 96 , - cents. 'eight. ,lintniaotiotta,ittAr fined to 200.13nihehi 'Maryland nt 152 cents efl bushel • • ;; , • •,, „ • HOLIDAY ENT OTAINMEATS IN THE ' I T 0 INt .4111 •: . Waynesboro', commencing,on thyricroy. — ..enening,. Decem4cr 24th wa, to be continued 0 . 01 day Evening,. damnify' Z.d, ,A 864. 'lt will datisist entirely of good Morale, ko that ell COM& and pass the ettening . ' •;I The EMartainmentsieill also.he open 'on. Phyist... mae and Nen.-Yeahe, afternoons. • - rrAdmission AO Vents., Room open at 6. clock.P. M. . V. C. 11110XUAL. December 1R,11160-I.tl ' PRIVATE 'SALE mire subscriber !Ong . on the, pike leading limn Waynesboro' to lisgeratmom„ Styp•miles hole tho . former place and nine Crow !Jae litter, near Anr Adam Junction, olre;s, his format prpota sald Farm contains, about • • .-11.-It 9 PES .11V-A-111M— of best quality limestone land, in a high state of cul tivation, and watered by the Little Antietam,, Thu farm contains 20 acres of choice meadow land and abonq 1,2 acres of good timbtir. The huildin'gii eon-. silt of a Oral. rate STONE, 11" I Tmi u „ ? . -with-Kitchemattaehed—to-each-end4—alFge_thitot Barn with all, the latest improvements; Spring. house, Darouche house, and all Other neeetisarY but= buildings, in prime order. A never-failing Spring of excellent water. Also, a splendid Orchard. of choice bearing fro,it. This is one of the best watered and most desks hie farms in the minty and the subscriber will take pleasure iu sporting it topersoni desirous of -pnr ch asing. DAN 4.1. NE WCOMER.• Dec 18-6 w . "Examiner," Lancaster; please copy,• till - first of- Feb. and send hill to, this °thee fog collection. PITBUC SALE. 111 H E Heirs ofJohn Pbilip !Ripka, jec'it will offer at Public Sale, on the preinises, On, • Y the Ist dag, of January,, 1.864 • -the folloWing Real Es.ate, to wit ; A traceof• land. containing * Wi t • A l O4- 11 - 11 MIIK• -ftil more or less, situated be Washington County,' 51,1 4 : adjoining lands or Jonathan Harnaugh and Jacob 'Zeno:tire, about 10,.5eres of *Mph, is well set with. s'ooPg; Chesnut tipsher, with a, ,good story and a half LOOHQ,U,fIS, Log . Dint and other 'necessary, out-bididings thoreOrkeicettil; There is ahO et Iva riety of choice ftnit..tretis on sail land; with a stream,. of water passing through it. • If not Veld on said •lit day of /soupy it *ill then be offered ,for, for, rent.— Sale to commence at 10 o ' clock on sail . day, ,when the terms will,bo.n ode. known by, • THE HEIR& Decon 10,' • 106.3.-is] ' <1 ,,r X 1 . 1 . X g MI • TH E public is hereby :iiiitified not tl trosipass upon the premises of the• undersigned:by„hunt, ing or otherwise as. theyiste. 4vtemitted tpenfojee.the, law against, all persona so otlitinim in the. futitro without.respct to peramns • • GEO. SHA4HER; UHRTBTI,AS'LI S HCR, JOHN, • 80 LompX,-4A HBAIFOH, (EO. Dec. IS.- &a PUBLIC SALE. . , H E subscriber, .Esecatar of - - a late of Washington township, Veetl. t vgilL 'Stall, at Public Sale, at the late xeaidenca ofsrict, deceaa• ed, about '4 mites East of Waynesboro% orrthe 4entzer Gip Road, and near klopewell TUESDAY, thelsch day of Decewher,,' 1863, the following persoiral properly,iAi I, Sorrel *Mare 1 young Heifer, I,mm-horse' Wa eon, 1 Hsirslaear 1 Plow, 2 Shovel Plows 1 Harroie,i T set Hay Lad ders, 1 Cutting Box, 1 Wheat ran, 1 Ciiin Culti- . yator. 1 Wheat Screen, 1 Corn Sheller, 1 act ' ilea tied fly-nets, log chain, single trees, lot toilte D 1 Stove, 2 Bedsteads, 1 large Chest._ WAGONMAKER STUFF. 400 four-inch Follows. 300 3i. inch, do.,,nbout 600 •2# inch so,, 4110 11 inch, 1200 spokes,_ ditriimut siz es, 40 large axeltreeb. a lot forgoes an d howls, all of which is well seasoned;also 1 lot of - -hub rings and a great variety of" wagon-maker - toots..st lot 'oak plank, intended 6)r f.llown. 30 BUSHELS , 'OF 1/YE, 10 Darrels, dont, 11 tons of Timothy Hay,, 21 Flour Da:tellyl net? ;saddle. grain, cradles :and mowing scythes, grindstone, mettoaks; pica:, Crow bar, cross-cut saw, rakes, tOritPanit many'otei ar tiClei too numeronsio mention. Sala Ao commence at ten o'clock on said Jay whoa the terms: will to made knovna, by • , JOHN. H.,HE1C11,., Paii4 1 Hawbeiller,:Auct. December 4.1863e...40i SW6, - rrifikLundersignOd,--Agesit-for—elicAielis - of - Gco. I . A ugastitie, late of Washington walisell at Public dile, on'theremises,:on _.; Tuesday e lse 29111. of ,December, 1868; lir, 1 o'clock, R. m., the follorring Ihiaf Eet ,vii Acici and 61 Perilisief •". - • adjoining lands of:Andrew Stoner, Dr.,l3enjimin Frantz and , Ravel, X; good , sitme tail", . Washing ton township , Niche - Log: Ilteelling'Honsoi• Stable and other egttbitildingsYtheregri -- execicd. • Terms made known on the day of sale. , .1.• • . • , , • ~ • .' Jr/kIN NVEsagtr,' , L- Agent forths heirs ofdec'.l
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