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FAL: ACtA . v VIIASti AND-N.IMR - iiri• - 104.401r , ckikiiiet l / 2 044* - 14i, st aIIaTZSV*I t 41)1.! • mx., f f • r: *HMO letiour imsestAmibistibm No* zu r tzv i trart i zrzi 1 4 1 4 1 =Miggiritts=i09 m 411 ftl'i ix ":" .`; • ' st l4 l .4% eq i P;4*.4 • OHM " i 61.4 • litricetwam,. • • - t..- Iran tekediday conOliiNt* tWPailt-dll6 UhlSiilliblittief Übe 4160 to4iur. Th"b•Shietittetkeof 004W** a**, Veliad pubil*knixialtutn Wedfuiechrylo jty iefereube to then** euhethile. oitrlnceleebtaii4 hip ileeu ilue r nUibi ilitirriiuteu leave Gettyebutg et Mate* *Whig outitubseributs tn all parts of the county will reactive their -paperii ppOurodY on Saturday, with the lateet news Our nut lame, therdoPe, will be on Julylo, buttesui of July IL THE Munn of the Election in Allud eippi, On the adoption of the new Con stitution, came in slowly by mum of . the election 4salitlibtdi!w for several days. ssimif/dtbehig thelionteof yrs, treason ib v rampant - the:wide-day aft Rowse during' the' Rebellion'. The Cepperhead gleaners 'Wade .a 'desperate " !Okla defeat the- Cmultitatiowand pre llaoii of Um iftittei- A toeing - other dodges 'reit:flied to, they, what httothecampelgn chatting to -be, libetaxiiilubiends of the calmed men, *rotate d colored "Democratic" clubs, and put adore& "Detiocratic” orators on the .stump, begging for colored votes for the "Democratic" ticket. The &roe ite creed of the Northern wing of the party, that this le eselitsively a "white man's government" and that "niggers" ave no rights - Which white men are bound to respbet; Was eatehdly ignored. After itieeins that the n tineetion I L of the rightftaneht of % - tiloielt sttiiire," according to 1 54iiiiiAlifte Ithito4; 04, de pends etithAy upon"" bow the "nigger" Anticipating a heavy colored vote for the Democratic Uri*" under Ude new **ft the loer4V l4B l4vii - for .some da y e beezij,_. jubilant .:thePo 6 oo a 4 1 brilliant !iotory. liweyer, v erg ma'am if theli hoPes- were to be 46s_h ed• Oven Mbtassiitek, .ibiLietkuma indicating a close vote and: the probable adoption of the constitution.- bc;:oiXiiktniocia 'ix lab o rr. "The C art Gib bon, misted by their white friends, i i v i r o ill i Ze a grand bashecne_st the WWII. on June 13. That'll= mloredi'lanuxua* and the white citizens of the coma ,as well sa our friend's in XelTerson and is, white and colored, are be:tfally te to at tend. Thera will'aperkin' g dating the day. Dinner will Deserved It: Imre Velook. A will bapub li shed in the next issue Of 4lar{farct." *resat, President of adored Deinocratie Club. Jour; Duane, Secretary. — Deatorratio4gAektrtil Pert Griblon. We clip: 44a , above 'bola a Late paper, publheed-La- before the late @Wiled itt lihettrStittc We pelht Itrto show the Ospperheadt ot Atha= county how theCkipperhesdi of 100%40 twit the boloiem lieetto oraordt6thiieStette. them !seolored•people,"' Not "niggiver They call tbeasselve& tho while :friends •of the'•eolotted- peopieti They meet -thein• in Public . ' sakinblitee, upop - terms • of-equality. They' join in public prociteeftinal Nay ' They . "int the seine public table with them ! They hive the aline •speolitenf - addeekt them ;' lie -: elOwn• r iw-the softie- pelititti bed; aid ii•e ill' rind - CoPpitheeide getter! , 4 .: • In PentwylvanTe; 04e Cops, hare -Pot: repelled the sante xosult; .. „:4101 _Otkett tocuneort witlien.e 4 and fither original Abolitionists and to dodge neva sufrOle44.4hek.Natiogili) i:/44f011p it indiesterttev are pnepudnty :to .Afge.:lo3' fulnoijitirfor the•Pephiti!itc-WOpeWak the 140 3 10 1 `W/flake .14 4 4** btliehesedaiiialnosetopmUikiat is pot yet settled. But it Is settled (that' the di , e`ll 074 tb be 4;t!" kituatir CorSilibia4lo*PlTl .1 ;•: 0,1 WE Bee dtatattiat.* man of the Coppettlead - litete Centrei Comtbittee, ininneed4 Mend 1i Pitts. , badir I kW irteitlriP *Wait It itinnidi bet ilaqtaPr-ettreY jaunt' 'Onint Mul CoiplAx ; am& 4O ; t peeve it be detnenettsted tha Ulf t h e Ni 6l 44ik l it*t h ei 448 4V* tbsICS pollftwuknigwisor4OV'etaiwoof thee w 131$1t!* sti_dr*tf . tejaa ty-five or rili464-ifiri Opp) fc..., r,.. °BO — 4 / , '" : q iii , m i ll t r! / # 6 i l T9r,Ovir2o, 4 4 l trifil f a . , Ur* I ,rattitrtilon't4l6.,lmebaiiii - wirdedloltimum - r..."bi — tzelai, °fir ~.. ..'fi T -; ' ; 8 , ,, • A , l . s u. . . 4 I '' /" t /' t, G4)** 164d a 4t r, trrai 1 ty. We ;' l tt k '' : "iiitti4Va.: ed, that k -wi'. . vs die benefit or j a w am i ll o• ism rmw 2.-..,, CIE kg*lifol# . 48 1 1 r everfooniftiiaid , bweithip - Nii 4 ollo.l cuciame_ as 'ikokaite Ashwistir mom* vriso riettivount,-. iikorm9lopc#44l4,4l**, : mpi pip *frit*. • fur. „. j On T veto of Won. ECM Carviina, 77 ."t' • • - - 1 -lw Cow -1412an Itzr ev3he a,r veto of tt Ust week. ji f a „aad CosionsTfissedreEk t lasi ;one . r i.„, ........,,,, „.1,, :,... ~.._., ... t I 7 AlN'ertne,glittilfillq;4l4itr^ilig i lll c lLlTi n kt !,, s;' : :40 1 - s t - gh.fh t yeritle' ' . —6 . 7" W il l ~ ' X . :4 j ' ' sl l l, " , Ati t Yi . :4 4l ? i I nyOt;inGille 4 e t i fit e .j„Qc4; ye, k . ,-ik ts- Ai t u aO l itlte*./1;!/0 . I,) fi,: 'Aiiials ' .{:I1 an inkmbera ,Id la{ - •7 .ll 'e , y'..'l ,, It '7. il ..;7' ~...c. • . -, trail,„7ll 4 ,7i?,:llP ‘l fd.„ i! , liel! t t implivi nue, par, tbe 1 0% ' 1 4:1 74 0:4*?. 7 * lig. AAliii - itot ie 44441 /Pgfc`l °f t if t#4 l42 ll,o . .P.;* - V 1144, t 9 /7 Y.: {.s4; P ° 9 14 4° 3 04 Amehl l 4 2 ent i9 o 7ffh,fi the PeLPXeieth; befoii , their/epreseutstltin are quilt , tO.. ~Gov.*.w.c4,.ig:GeiTgAi.)4l4thal•Alid„ •Alid„ .7)13.9,e 4 _ P ri x.. - r /Wl!reh 1 4X. E44l lllg lai liFi 4 .o 1 4 01 fi l t-4e On 04'e-..iith 713 4, t otOeS.: 2 SPit .. tC4 / 3 6 4 9*-, The other 1 States will soothsfaww. i I.'ng, work, of ! Re-ecnstrpetion snes bravely , on, despite 6111 0 41 4 11 4,' Yetßeli{ latd CelVethead Pinirit4fgi• • But , amp States remain to . keirtcciletrligatait .Virgtehs,. Misidosirm' uutTertie{ :,. . _ . . 1 c The:? hither naminatatiOttliessiOr d Sxs^rnE, of New .Irmiro. , 3tnistousta Mt:, bilk,. Audi Yesastr „Femurs _a* Internal RawittistriComplatioster;, la, plast.af M. 1 1 florsitafar I Neither will be eonfirrned.-i- I f 'bttopit waehive partial thalnapseali lanat movement, Fiala* being larkely soAxelkup-withibe Whisky: Mug. .€. ; , 71.5. &MR Ways And Means Vtazintsit{{ 44e 406-Wedassalay x ,icued. to: , posts : •l Weed, ni l si , . nerialott of the , tariff to next session. - , 011, , 33e1d51y the Hone got. theou ji t, , With:Wake* Ilkic bail, and it mow: p to theilenate{. The tax on Whisky , is. evidasenttei Weans a gailoa. The. duty on hespottatieegars was Warmed, be ~ V per lb: net layer eentad valorem. Two. grades deCtoteneo aws taxed 32' alit ' l 6 cents tier pound , respeetl vely',-anii , eigani at the uniform ate at% oft per thoitseind. There is Swint" Increase of the tar on &palsies. and ehnulation' of National bank.- The bill has yet to palm the Sen ate. XA f ia , The Governor of South Carolina has issued' a proclamation op vept ng the . Legislature "on the 6th of July. The Lotitsiana Legislature amembleq on Monday, 29th instant. Gzi..W. Forooti.tho Port Pillow trutaliet, le a delegate to AA Democrotic 4tb. of July ConYelition, , A ORILA2 many Germans who .044 the DeMocratic ticket in New York; • Last year, ars now organising flee Grant and Colikx. Is Philadelphia on Monday the Democrats held their delegate elections. There *se one emsnier,4ereral stabbings and many* riots and light& IT is said that the Deinocrats bare adopted the apple blossom ai a campaign badge. The 'Lebanon Cburier says that it will 'be worn oh the nose. Lirr"it' be paarig for eternal reprobation that the / :1 4hdicPtcr 1 44 4 44iirtYmr after clamor ing for three years tor-the restoration of the seceded States, voted In a body against the bills for their reconstruction on g republican basis, ' .Tai Germans ist New York city, whose desertion of the Bepublieaa . party in mese_ quence of the liquor question had caused the immense Democratic majority there of late years, are sow going ea reasse,, for • Grant, sod.organizingtheir Grant clubs. .. Tara New York Haricil tbe'leadttili Dellw cratic organ, thinks the Demooratits party is anxious 4o recruit for it from the colored voters of the South, k expresses the opinion that there has hope kr the Democratic party un less it can yet a good part of the negro vote. Thus the "white man's party" is at the feet of the negro voters imploring their aid Trni editor of the La Salle Preas an nounceslhat although he-imbliehes an inde pendent press, be intends to vote. for Grant, "because we belle's that Grant is letter than the party that nominated him ; because we regard him a in honest inan, do:iv-headed, common sense man, Who answers his wife's descrirlon of him while be was hammering away, af Richt:6ond, a" ( dreadfully obitinate . , , f L YOUNQ sir) who works in a shop in Mau l chester, li.'fr.; at one . dollar day, and whose brother ,ws.s' se work Worc,ester, Xass,, at the time of the last election, wrots to him to be lure and ague hope to vote, as she fe.ared the Demorits would carry the day. 'The ;day beforc election, taking the cart for MO,: snit and thence. to Worcester, she started of-- - ter kC did not sPpetuel foundlim, &44 cape ' wi* That girl for a young to4ii 7111.;:iants* goodwife to he look _ hig, after. Tun sPProach of eitother Presidenti alelec lion is ogling oatoltheirbitling-Pissase *albs .Copperhes4 leaders who tied before the deist of the rebellion which they.helped, and. sym pathised whit, and we have ACM s prolonged bilsi !rem; the, wily and rensnble serpent, ,ilaratlo Bey shrnir of New York lie thinfts the Domommerthe only ,dooter who swami' the ptddierdthedeini, and in Shia he lan* InberaliS. gr OW ; VA* Win s ito hailltkantidsonmof thanallow; liberties, _ . Tammy* Swim hit t prepared; for ewe stUties et = how: mien *avail* Piefideat, it hew* irittch i e win present*, thaltetwe i , 1116 illeVatilileviisrpe the , Pitteillest witp! • hittilig gelbsehesents , Ai the Seieth without estiscati (loaves the bee= • d with eseriattotretthe itewkwittiriPaw" ilikto Wird with eitig itetwietwits obieue.; Uwe erelehgteds thelieetherti-Ousee ; she &web With nitseweileptl* his:pay Wisitke affittibirstistitistWethessis . sili *mit !threes' -*With thnoeleseslast Weeds hes fiethoilei Atidivingtilds artietss j issatiddiodctlik sedidoti - •-1 Ell • Twat-sae bat voiparsteeiht thesppropelii -.Btelleitrowen e Ist higtithe ilia *lib *de fix ilivoneatrk irk! iticritiiggie 016 torbellioa 4ibti Os Mier - Avis - Who ittrepEth Were Geherellisiitlyitelitabtr bide Abel*d whoefvet faith 'sr ii+thitt ! had d I the itilitifittlalMr,"Wlstelrlt- failed to • 0 1 tlib! 141 d bct InObikiot! qbettopiPANTtlikt • lit; be biotin ter triv a 14* *theiefthilialbe +mai iliVikkei eat Waif ire behealbe &ink' "fa Akposiativisa , i► li be liar fivici-"aemessareor Mil , - 7.lrzyr, ... . ' • . 40 , 46.41n0L i 1 '' ceitik j *W4e F .ii' ' - 1 / 4 111 0 412r , , I ; iiik**Wbbilik .. ' 1 1 E 4 =et ' ''4li6 lß 0- fit . ' '. '. ' vs Oki‘ANlOsit e. , ' ailmiti ~b.l , - wings 41407 - 54 NOP niewentio, aii n d - il • :4) , t ,; itirrlrtertli r ,•:, 1 rotatiricu.. yonaalt me to the rebellioi ai:from teattaitoii - the' memory of the five hundred thopillpp, prima patriot') who died that their corlaCri iirgta 114 illtutlerttornt/017: 44 11 )1..1r 44 - 41 0 Thertst -sweet 9ht.Muthe tosk,ext,to . ehtit ahY - e.ratfillMike FAckliri. , ahtVotill.uhUN find 01frutli 41 4 114M - P40414.11e; War - rg - laW.aak tck tmO si tAibremt44o o ,Pit)nerlfertstft-slnd rArhifcwfWc.tfieirl!!ak e P l .4nktt'aight4 l 443#44 l a 4ttdtreVOßfd with PrOcI4I.II44I.°E4.4)?&CIPIAtsF9Ps• and who only.. Wif#:fciTA:4.lTo,ll*P.Wil#W4 to overthrow the Governmetit, I tell you frankly ;Di Yoke 48 1 141 3 5 t _the Great -C,R4ittlMA)4Pki,Ac morehaw ed fur ourpieservailop as a nation to aniotherliting Man; and • who 'has written ••• his pi:MN - dee With the'pqiot of his wont on the patiLnaf re,c43;4, aral"!iiivaniped his fide -1110,10 ,rbel l iiat4al - heari; 1 'till you plainly do Wit. clit'irett have some little:,gratiwde left a The' exisning four years will, in my jn . gement , e most dangeronaandeireatel to oar lightly; and ere nntschaVesme at Ibeh!ovil.°F the Govern brit, will he equalte the emergency; o jvc of a ;crushing .r,”9llloffin-,AF,!444"gfus h andmust be at seek only intot7lat:: l 4,4e, lupe* R r, national Oectni(l:• I rteild .saa that , ir I live until RoVClp,t)erito 4 , l , : ean tbe - pp l l7. Peqiitz, G o d o r Rusts for ihe rectitude of tttr, illintlons, I)ellevirt . f anal be sewing`. 41,A11 i4 ! e 7# P!.T an i t Y a n d P 4 X 24 ,1 1Y7:1 4 019 . 0g , tee PecemitY viltiO,nsesfar above ooniinitiOnat PhafrOnets Pflthl:ltiAemudiN•reluOPh every PatfiOtic ot i kfu !° OP 0 8 44i Y —161 '4,1 17 * r4Y. vote, Dcuiocrsi alwa ys been, for the incorruptible patriot, the best 'Sedge' of char acter':aril the best thinker I know in the tinit'edßtaies; 'Clyssest. Grant, acid go thou and'dolikewise, counting it a great privitegei "I would rather bate Gnat; tf bee sthittirsel still, .. !nen eadverarPf ovrae; 1,1,001 rather, are Grant with hi. good lloneal will, Man coolein sweiyinteassaarae utu, daubs atitaii mama' seTbee:cht eite terwiA, And he •ho doeiree can read them afar ffi etwewielmh a,4le IA baoseritkihultd k the 0f,41a404.--AgF Nialunal SW." Joel. So.—ln view of the remarkable pau city °fixeren—Tv:wallas:it or othersvibe—st tacked to true pall for the "Conservative" Sol dicta' Convention, we have bees at a loss to know iustolutt tbe World means when it says: Pin that hobliors'cuprention we shall not see the prospetogasntlers * * * but the battle-searreci .wer-.worta campaigners - * • who have been familiar with the ringing volley and retain tharge of 13ontbext rides." On now, however, looking; over .the list of delegates le the Convention, the Military por tion of wbom will doubtleso participate in the "soldlenr gathering, we hod ma explanation of our cotenveraryte language. Hero an some of their names : N. B. Format, General In the Rebel army, and the 'butcher of Fort Pillow ; B. H. Hill, General in the Rebel army ; John B. Gordon, General in the Rebel army ; Thomas Price, Oeueral in the Rebel army; Z. B. Vance, Am -fighting General in the Rebel service Nnde Rounpton, Oysters] in the Rebel army ; J. G. Ramat, Rebel spy during the war ; Robert Odd, Rebel agent for the exchange of . prisoners. —Y. Y. Com mercial. Gzsgf:44. liorastritse•writou.mie4pr in Levi,' to one written by &twain Fowler, itt Which the latter denounced him for his support of the impeachment movement aa a iv colutionist, in which he gires.Lait details of an interview between him pallet ifstnitiOr itIGG ! He states that after Iris Milwaukee apsech in -that year in favor of, Imptschinant, Fowler travel letiliser hundred sham ton:test him, and urged .the picifristy sad necessity of keeping spate movement Inaumwatml by that speech. In the presence of a young: man from Tennes isle, who deadbed Johnson's private character and career as -Military Governor to gametal Butter, Senator Fowler demanded. impeach ment as the only safety of the loyalists of the South, and added that none but a Southerner, particularly a Tennesesean, could appreciate tbe great necessity toe ths removal of the President John A. Bing Lam was serenaded at tdo *ate iu Obio, recently, and iu response delivered a speech c.oncludiag as follows "rhough the President is not removed, as he should have , been, he i§ neyertbelery ad monished that he is not the 'peoples master, nor above their laws. The peope need not be diaccesaged—the .11 ut_ their betide, owl tusier the lead, the hero of_the century they may achieve in the birthing elections, by ballot, arlictory IM as sweat iii to the future of _the Reindilic, aa that which they did achieve in 1866, under the same wise, patriotic and heretic leader by .the bayonet.— igti Cite Brea& PeoPle wha saved o:c.k`fit.Bub)if! #ni Pre we by laws. tlbem tq the final'cUrdilet of tirSB *fitly- ordain; by-theft-election decree, from %Adalberto:la es appeal. that the penti leg -ftenendineat to •tbe 001016011.4*1 of tip! United States shall be part Of the Supreme Jaw - of the land, and thereby foreier secnre -the !rational intekrity and establish • that Joe 4i6e_witichlbe Ltnstitution.:araa .ordedued to nththiish, and, upon the due observance of teal Ale peace and safety or men and nit' " - • Tpc Copperfietyls i roic , ss, tiW sneer at !tlep, Griht,beeimse h'"hiialteen the'taishing bus iness.' They can respect no ,one who is nut an aristpciat. 'flain people adwTre men who lave been ecaineeleerwith' thi• litiiiineing, In terests. T.hfilit the CopperbWk do not like tbe.seneitigP . grVe%qtant . P. old tilisinegei :The' - eet!Sk4eiliat . be will J;r 4 le 4 job of tanniii. 41 licyeinbe.r . " , fin 'a Tikter" anal, ~ , gusii ever be'rx)ifieriikaieti.,"Be 011 yua the hides of.ibe.lB4TfikYY,e4.,4,P?ueerirelives°' ancl - "Deinociati - 1 ' in a manner r'i pordinee them , tba; ,be 4 a {tp!;feFt i'vdorkuniui. .No L lONclier tbeii - vainble"i4;`oe4hti bi' a t a nner 101019 g ter Iwo" ,„.._ .... : voir v ia Avapfuln .440berzt, rxte `men .were iterigerft.o4#o4ifec, liallet of ggiat, 8e1Y414 .14i4 tkE49l*(Mtis bk. .0 1 e , goilleP7 . ..!Nitt RINIt'T*4 I III44OII AO• WWI' eakt# 13 0544 1 . 4 444 1 1 0 41Tetr#44A4e4. -.ew e . . , -, 18e 04 409-8 4 104,AbeDe4 4 19e4WA.140 0 .4 8 4.4 4 1. 1 *!e•_Plku . ..* " C1 eXez99 4 4t.4 11 .4i7°, LKIPPIit 4 ) 4 4 RY1 46 4 40 4Yr. gleY ' would )9.- PAYTTotfaihl l 9k 4,1%;;..Pt1tf/lIMY iiee; l2 lq pre Wb11 1 4,7_, ,fo4,lvotgmiebe fnt - , 4 l,A4PuPloilefoi IfleflAVL.. r6 o * NffPPY"i" F e beft .,t bAtlt be , Plqb . eT4) Tqcs:rg9/;1 9 4, t , w06 4Ye!49'”5-uPR I ?"* Of Yeatr#l i . nve%.4PY have "'Oleg to .say 4 5 1 444 11 blelek' 70LT - A r.i'vet/ 0 0 Ppd.. " . jr4N9Pia*SaPAUtrfi ii 43 ii i e l c,i4i d # 1,11 ,. firimorktireti *PAPA Sueftie!lnAeßf be fo l!4 o l 4 PgßeiNiPet r e: ll ;!,.b° ll 4b*ders /41 ,Sergooil ‘ 4li' d ,.. tonr I(ke repAeton ; sn lyiii ; I .„, ~. 1 e , i 0 - # an:diabelikt's -2,, ' Arl l Wr; l #4*iiiia tcmpA,„frer.,ffittiv . F • 7 1 - " f A # Pgletr4. ef,...441.2,121-iLlisll: . ....8;0. —nacar "1: irm 11 - Er - - - /IF ,--. E , 3 tIVC 4 MO rfra Air' : •• tra , ri liel i tt. ;Jo wt ., i til igiara...... P r P.1L, rhn ,.., A ,... -- 11 , ) ,.. Ls . _ f I 4- 4 , lo 4Pfihilie Aitletkifl.4l*,o444l4.# 7 44 1 ' . . ig last month. - finirarnall pox iirepidemiC In many - parte al Tas crops in ,Ilamouri are !nip cent, any 7.,1:c. t s lire iii rieutationZa Wishington That the President is not &stilled with the of.: tidal iilt4 bi tt tlittleigilteiatti." l Tim sebooltnabittr is vnpopnlar in Tennes see' .T.'?B *4 - gitlx! I P l a.u. l 4l l W4T l 9f.i,Nfo ex,- terminate ail such7gharaeters. .-•- Eissair.CV Kitsaa I;enoldirreiiikei of the MormottCbuteh i .rdiedJ at - sBait , lirdtteCity oh the r2trofilikailt. ; , Mn. A,DEalrac Wasj ' k lied 4 i XF3YArk bit Thursiiky by ae"biaratingOt a grimikone: ON Wednesday night a man named Rohr well, while int*eated, lea'thr i origh t s L iailrcatei bridge, tifrar . jr_9ll. - W,ufk, , s4a th e neighborhOlii l "4 . AaTiisburg. *IA was - killed. Mss. Abrenato.Lieeohr and, her little son "Thacklie" will sail for EurnPe in - a short time, tor the purpose of staying with some friends in Scotland. • (Events, Gills 4 and family: , left - Wasthing tnn on Monday' on a prlstato trip• ,through the West as far.as Cheyenne. lasts:poets to return to Washington in about. a ntotith. EIIWARI I * . *ANTITN; who' as secietiry War bad htindredit ,of .rnilitorts or'plltus at his dispOsal; Is a poorer tn.in to-day tb6 when' he first accepted the posiiion. ' Rsv. Dr. Draftlehl • sen., "of Detroit, was stricken with patalysis on 'Wednesday lass while addressing the International' Conven tion in that city and died Eqine dS l y, aged 74years. " , _ • 'n0,9 , 44110;1 froW &UP.)hits aft the North west Is to the etlect that , mpg' Of Ail kinds never looka...Aaches.__prarasiain, while the breadtkolgspaini , pladatei 'al largely in ex c'NlPr!inT P5. 0 1 (44 1 1 NWTI., Dintrzna4hestOrat of Thunday, lEthinitant, Henry - Webb, - near East New-, lAriftl;3ltl., whilst ploughing In his field, w as struck and killed by lightning, Ills clothing was entire ly consumed by fire. .14e. Alfred Lee , a colored resident of Georgetown O. C., died the other day, bear ing to his family a fortune of three hundred thousand dollars, w Bich be bad amassed in the flour business. 15 Philadelphia, on Thursday, a youth of thirteen years drank five y. laws of lager, and was then drowned in the Delaware. The partied who sold the unfortunate "laq the li quor have been ureiited. Tux Boston steamer on Wednesday, from Norfolk VA, carried off two thousaud barrels of Vegetables, and left almost as many bar rels on Shore, which she was unable to take. The dally alliprOenta of vegetables from .:Cor folt to tile northern i.iticq is now cry iarge. A caw rifle has made its appearance in Paris, called the Ravageur, which, according to the assertions of its inventor, eclipses both the Needle gun and the Chassepot, and can be tied forty rounds per minute, pr Y4pn per A rtGvaLis machine has recently berm in vented lity a gentleman of East. Sumner, Me., which cute thirty-seven ahingles per tninnte, and can be made to cut forty thousand per day, Only two hands are required to oper ate it • Few people know whit( an empire Texas is. It would make twenty five New ITam pahires, or more than five New Yorks, or nearly six Petnssylvanlas. It , le newly three, times as large as the island of Greet 13ritain : and nearly half as large again as Prance. ME Commencement at Princeton College, Princeton, New Jersey, took place on Wed nesday. The fonds of the College have been increased t0",35n,000 by private subscription. John. C. Green, a retired New York mer cuant, has placed In the hands of the Trns teps $lOO,OO in United Atat,es GENERAL Grant has issuedau order to Gen eral Buchanan, commanding in Louisiana, directing the removal of Governor Baker and Lieut. Governor Voorhees, and the installa tion of the Ilepublicr4l Gi.vernor Arl4 Governor elected at the recent election. // has been said that Chief Justice Chase is about ti, abandon the Iteilubligunt, and try the Pernocnitic party. Tnis must be.amis lake ; for, if be wattte4 to pry the Pelnqmitie party ? wouent he try Jell. Davis.--bdroil .Foal. GratgrAL Shemin its reported to hare said , in conversation at fit. Laub' on Tbutaday, that there is nothing to be apprehended, from the Indiana on the plains ; that they are ,peaceableluid quiet, and• that more murders ere committed in any large city than by In 411'10; 3IC/10141i ZOLLINEMR, a well.known and highly respected citizen of ilarriaburg, wa „run (war yesterday atternocm by the pawn ger train. from Philadelphia, and had both legs taken on; The accident occurred with in a square of hie home. Be was attempt ing to cross the tract at the time. Tax Glrasd Lodge of good Templets held Its annual aession at Williankpi•rt week be fore last oomtnencing on Wednesday and clos ing on Pridarevening. Three hundred and ten kkigesin th!sBtate werepresented. • Don. Simon B. , Obase, of Susquehanna -county, was elected presiding officer for the , easuitt4 70. 14 and Mimi. L. S. Wright reelected-O. Tun culture of oranges and itimons in Oil Want*. is , a success. Seine Mee •af tbe 44 : si otraugle•or lemon plantation in beating P e`rt • ..ifortaad'hy quoting•the wholesale: pri; eat of tbeie fruit' in San Pftneiseo its Mid tkprily 1868, who:tate best Los . Angeles. ism one were selling for $&O :per thousand, ..and thek beat °magas &loci for *SO , pee thotaamci. A taitQACT of one' thotarand dollars 'is - left to the Hera/tied 'church' oi itinp:clr; lereey, by=tits' Will of Jacob - S. - Tiger, Qeised; upon ' tlentilitton that' the . - ehiirch onna-he kept ireelVona-Canadi,tbletletrehil 64* the groWth 'otsich r(?* weeds are' ed any extet t,';'115:6& tha leguilsjoiiwforfilteti. Teiz statue of 141ither, 'erected 4 omit* commemorative, tt 1 ,the444:9p44, • / 148 lll augurated on Thartiday, • Tim Xhitg of Prtut aiaand4lan, Coma Itreseed, and a vast 'chimmurett , skpeople. frost all parts of •Xtitype „Anturica. Selves oCartilleiy - Were4leetlaviten,the anttne wee turrailegi p end & isystimmits aftawrosla sus bit-seranstlestui imsrvelatit. : , filits 'kw& tiortioitittsitfilwait the' %the 'ef bite 4toritif Vitel tielte itatiehie Tee!. piir; id Flitilklelpltla;aoi Tiiitretty, iiveidd to '> 'bows. Atte ; does. .ciedsoostiatkok '4O the Mat orerisitassasdkilthat lotty.Qntimpagd a asf , this illrodowfbood• wait in lbw an& out: seeds% 4(414, ctaithtitytapiesortfo, 'filtharmos WoutplafirllPtie4llo isiasy-impbstar s v. bdiditsit C 03140 szoopiaL Ories4trtitt Milettia* iyt theuiiiiialkiiiiilteksits , 111 1 . 1 ' Bik° • -164 '!"" IPP93(.r4ALTer Ix Ng! .114 lifteing.—The Cpncord irotfteur says tat - •t. a 3en i t •,j, ma • y 2, • t . t, •, 1f ony thb honest vote of th i ti : •been eut, would lave had a clear majoriV4 PIM aril ENO , TAttrotee t tiotA4 l #l4d that' thru fitouptuld fraudulent voters were cast for John G. Sie; 1 "79 e d tije: toitietarri lithe Stacy, they returned 700 more votes thai they bad stable polls, while in the 129 Reptablicen sew*, the number of votes returned was 2,127 leas than the number utnitible polls !" A tarns from OregMW written on the dei of electir, effplftes the Democratic victory ` , 11t 0ti1.,*0040.* 4.iffil EZEM '~~ f MO _ington, im . stwr_thsk warrisige /31114ey rcmoved to Illinois, Where, in the course oC time, he bought a I°: l 4)l44ll l l4fift4trirefOltis wife and two M. three children ck - tO Bloomington to started with *IN._ fitralifornla. A short ce distan beyoisti M &II Mike City be was cap turnloff the Flat-head i lncgens, and his cattle Wllttaaeffi I diiiiiiericatineid hi miptHity+ Islome eight or ten years., : ,,During all this tithe his friends heard not a word from him, and he Ftirik)eitpAsisdthi aid ;deast.t , lia.ther hit:anti:no : 11 i9 wg4 1 1 5 14 1 4. 4 W., 01 ' 41 '9°4 * diverea, and .wits roarr c iud nbnut s.rar.agot. at 4 removled with geihiish4d yo Iltinols; and now comes the sorrowful - part Of the story. On Thnri ro Om Oiliest. f lynelk.„aers t hp illitehell tfoin [',ilia/4M/, Ibitteritisixtedid Mit fitber'S (John Shirley's), hear Bloomington, in bright an ailbell:49r hiLlPS,iaceitPii*llli Ida beloved wife and'children Oink - When told that his 'Wird itifs Married; he wept - likes thilL We learn that itehas written:hie late-wile a letter, &Niel that he tuts the oldest Oahu ; but the courts can afford no rebid. So csdeely did the "redskins" keep Mr.' Shirley coisfined that 1 1 0 Anteir•lrard a•word of the:rebellion until he made his escape only a short time ago.— Re bears upon his person unmistakable evi dence of baniareatment, but he considers this a small matter when, compared to the loss of the Mettler , of his children." — Tiptommt, ,, L - The Mg Sandy (Sy.) Herald co f Jime 18 says .-v-"On Sunday last, a than named Clark, who lives near Keesor's Rocks, on Sande, came to town and got drunk, went home and began abusing his family, and kept' it up butt/Vl* hoar is the night, beating his wife, threatening to shoot her, the chil dren, or scene one else;befots the next day. He put a gun into the mouth of one of the ehßdrett and threatened to shoot him, but an older boy hie:it:iced. the gun away and took it from him. Re than sent another child some where in the neighborhood of his house to get another gun he bad there, loaded, all the thile'voivlitg he'would kill some one. While , the child who gone he polled his bed upon the 14091 - aild laid down, when the mother, for feiWnfter.,life, or that of her children, seized an axe and wrack hipi leveret Wows, the Ann of which proved fatal, he not moving afterbe ing atrnek "The woman and her family were arrested and brought into town on Monday, and , ex amined before Judge 'Norris. The evidence proved that the set was done to save herself and children from murder, and they were dis charged," Tug St. Paul Pim says that Q 4 54tklitY last the three children of Mr. B. Schreiber, of Mankato, Minn., asked and received per mission of their parents to go out walking. They were three very bright handsome little boys i aged thirteen, nine and seven years.— They passed along down the bead of the Min- . nenotai ilea r to a iietinded plc, yolk% 'the one aged nine determined to .. go to bathing.— While doing so ho gut beyond his depth and counheAced to drown, The eldest brother at once tan to his rectte, but in tke strait tie , eatilently Bata that both would lose their lives, for when the little fellow on the alvire started in, he called to Mini saying "Don't oome near us or father will lose all his boys togeth er," In a few seconds after both sank to the bottom, The alarm was soon given and s prompt search made for their bodies. They were recovered lo about half as hour, but life was entirely extinct. The two little fel lows-were tightly It..eked in each other's urns, having died while tints holding each other in a death grasp. 4 WIPE POiSOIOLD SY HMS Hr HAND SO Al TO GET HE t i LIFE INArE.a SCE MONIC Y. —CluLries Tricker, elm 711841)31, W4S lately used at tit- *gam New Yark, 444 sGateaced to he hung In Angnet rev fbtpolsoninghiswife. About yearago he procured a. policy in the Con necticut Metsi Life insurance Company, the policy being for $.5,000 and covering the livim of himself !ld wife, the survivor to have the money in etße of the death of either party.— Mrs. 14-iaiin wits then in good health. Soon atter the policy was obtained they removed to Lockport, and she died there in September, after a short and violent illness, Mason's conduct who., no went to collect the I MU' ance money excited suspicion, and the body of his wife Wan disinterred and found to con tain poison.' Hence his trial and conviction. irrow tke poivimport Oar"? Oyzette, Jt Ge 14. G.u.kaseoersiiii---We received a call last eve ning from Levi Higgins, Esq., of Chicago. He was ott his way home from the West. He reports tlust . Lite grasshopper crop in tits vicin ity of Des Moines will it the present time yield full fogy bushels to the acre; that when their hare attained their full size the erop willaverage sweaty-five or eighty bushel& They are rgale1)10 their way eastward at the rat' of forty Mlles per (ley. The little ras cals are not et all dainty 4h4iut their food, but relish dog fennel arid smart weed with a per fect gusto, Mr. H. reports many farmers be fisheart,euud ut he prospect at not realizing anything filen their crop this season. Many talk of selling out unless the plague is stay ed. Hovse,of Commons, on Thursdav, the Ref 4 - 44 4: bill was restd for the thdrd time and pltettei. In tite tlown of Lords an excit ing debate took place on the question. The bill will hardly pass the latter body, in which case Parliament will be dissolved, and an ap. .peal. be n:tade to the electors of the kingdom. The Minlptt7, not surrender their posi tions, uniessilseatea is a new' election. 'Put pork-pailisno se- St, Louis offer to give $l,OOO in pri;es KW* beat, breed of hogs to be exhibited at , ti*,' at:Lillis Fair, which be eps on the Oitober; The burst prize r tite .:best boar and riot: ttlV 'breed, 'wig& frit plgs of'same Weed, 'not to , bbever ala montini old. A WIN w#er silys that the committ€Vap iii the alleged 9,Rd9 peplusnen,itip9upted a •U, hicialWfli the 'Bes.baid i Au ilito's6lllet. Lllnder theiam.drUongress an the . floicre nunttpsyntp aaryice were to receive 0300 for bounty and 'allOviance.-i -subsequently a . law was passed pro viding!hat vpt . 4ruld - .paid to -A e owlsersittt ho eritered tbelervibe. It appearst&hatAKClerit in tiogAseond Ailditor . 3 ogce 48144e#4999 9f Ws /104 t: nearly a milllnn.of gioilars toparties c to represent negroes musters into .the service, said parties martin iliOne tie owners or said ileferlitt hE ilin6 they were mustered Ana no t tto a;aI.4:2IAW Tl-;i1 - ii2:4 addition& J: lk.dford; tin- tegisiainre. CARROLL.—Charles B. Roberts, Esq., di Westminister, was prostrated by sun-stro'ke ! • ises-weeirr prortclin, Il A gtf al "rr o'l 1 - / ' C r l7llllßELlND.—tiev. Dr Edwards, of Balti- Atiole,i4alpenfilctfljerofesilog of Pillpso- , : 41.111f4lielklitditture kin l ' lege. it : 0 1 ,440t ikiiin g tee make up ,the ,$3O -NW*ed to put 14 Mont Alto Railrbad under contract.—A move meal id-being 4146 1 rrit jai tibia between, Mercersbttrg and Ilagerstown. —Two ly9it, t ,s of, 4 3l4ctrgeT.lambaugli, ne4tiliktnetilxitcr *ere killed by lightning on the ov i ening of the 23d ult., while iti field.' FILEDERIOK. —Gov. Swan has commuted the punishment of EdWard.TMles; ebnikeed of rape. on. Miss Cline, to impfiaonment' for lite. —Stephen Howell had hiti thigh broken near New Market last Week, 'While raising a barn., —Ninety shares in the Frederick National &alit were sold' at pbblic sale' Lk week at $20.50, and hl 0 shares at $2l —par value $l.l ; and 11 shares of the Farmers and Mechanics National Bank at *.so—par, value *25. —The Frederick and Pennsylvania Line Railroad Company was to have organized on the 13th D. Wigwag, cif - lien - of Frederiek died sinldenty a few days ago. LANCASTER.—Last week two children of Michael Welsh, of Columbia, crawled undet aArali of cars standing:on-thetni t elc i teth er some chips; the train started, nearly sever ing the body of one aged;, years, and serious ly injuring Op. onset.7 , —Atlitild of.tAanlos R. Young,, '3lountjoy township, died on the 13th ult., from. eating ,Lue i fer,rnatehea. —A son of Fliswman,' aged 8 jealsi, as drouned In Lancaster on Wednesday. while bathing in the Conestoga. WA B 9tsorox.—Sainut;l L. Weisel of Wit- liamsport, Md., is among the newly appoint ed Cadets to West Point. —The colored Ma sons of I;lagerstown hail a m. 9191819 14 cra Isioditesclai last attended by colaretl lodges from Charriberatturg 17th ult., the Trustees of Antietam Cetnet cry. met at Sharpsburii and re-consldered the rtl3- olutlon in regaid to tite burial of the Rebel dead; final action wal postponed until No vember. Yalta. new - e.atitolki ebntale is' to be erected in Hanover, on the site of the old one: bridge on Hanover Pirancli Railroad, near thc ,l•t;nction, was bttrned on the 20th ult. 31aj. Frederick Jletgar, of Hanover, aged 83, died on Weduesclav last, from the effects of a fall the Ftlday previous.-44.1 t week the dis tilleries of George W. Ruby . .Ida - m K. Bo rt- _ - ner, and William Foust, of ShrewsbyT town ship, were seized and einsal by S. It! - yelitte offices, for alleged frauds in distilling and removing Wttiskei . .lithnut.ng the Afew.iiseels sin.e:AhOdialiffeiy of P. Bartholniai and G. Wr Noedel, in North Codorus townslip, was also seized and closed: —CO the 81st ult., the Carpenter Shop et An drew Gotwaldt, York, took fire from a match carelessly thrown on the floor, and was corn sumed with all its contents. —On Tuesday night about 2 o'clock a fire broke out is the Tin Silty ef C. Q. E . oitcatep,.lrork.i cie%trcy ing it and the dwelling cf W. E. McLaugh lin acljuleing; the inmates of the latter hay- log barely time to eseape.—John Adams, in jured by the explosion of Johnson's powder mill, has died.—A little girl was bitten by a mad dog in York laf.t week. : - ' -tt: 144=-1- H $ - A in rrr(growers -A:ssociation, - toinpOsed of some of the most prominent gentlemen of the State, is estOlisbiall a fisrnx iP Franklin county, at the base of the North Mountain, which Is attracting some auention.•A %The farm contains 214 acres, said to be admiribly located, and peculiarly adapted to fruit grow ing,. About 170 acres are under cyltlyation, planted with apple, peach and pear trees to the number of 12,000. The ground between the trees is occupied with other crops. Six- tee!! acres have been setepartim• "apes and striliberi l ies, slid a like t ate icor flArf and srandard pear trees. The grounds are laid out in blocks of four acres each, divided by avenues forty-two feet wide, with a central avenue one hundred feet wide. We notice anion % the list qf stock hf.lcy-s the wines of elloar34 9.:ll.4 l orneri Jitnes : loldir=4l others well known throughout the State. It is wise to encourage the cultivation of fruits. jpecial fatiteti. DEBILITY Every one at theme kola the necessity of something to tone wp the system depri med by mental or bodily exhaus tion. At such times let every one, instead of taking alcoholic or medicitilf stimsdantr, which afford only ■ tempurary relief, reinCgorato hie debilitated .state by the natural tonic elements of the PEW:MIAS liTill3Pi or rr•tected Solution of the Prorosido of Irm, which vitalizes nod earlehee the blood by sarplying It with Its Life Element,lion. Being free from Alcohol in any form, its eiseryistop stied" are notfollowcd by corstrposeditty rent:run, but are permanent, infusing snacsonr. vision and NW LITZ into on parts of the system, and build lug up - an Laos C9N -BTITUTION. • WM. 0 iiTERLING, Es q., of Ponghkeepele, N. I:Jaya: .Since taking the Peruvian Syrup I feel better, my strerigth Is improved, My b..rrelt are regular, my ap. petite drat rate. There is an old Physician in this city (older thin 3 am), who has been is the Drag business kie...an years, who has wed the iyrup for three months, and gives it as hti decided opinion, that it is 'the beet Allerattrelonle Medicine he ever knew.' ' for LTSPZPVIA, Dun LIT?. and Ft Intainiteagg. P•liniaa 14 rUU asspecJOe Ts page pamphlet sent froe. The genuine has uPtatrwiew 871CP" blown in t h e giant .7.P. DINDNORN, Proprietor, No-08 Dry et, N. , Y. gold by IQ Druegista, ...- - rofela air& oiler 'Net4ti Yea ektifti-ine- J.W. Roan*, E„ q., e prominent lawyer of Parker*. burg, W. lie.osys: "I bnd . .. . • ~ • 87 .8 UNN ING ULCERS , , ;dila exosamoseed Cab tasire. A117481107.114V15t Xy Alrasl4 Throat and was moo eastiotoosur wI a wa4 mans. , 4 1 4 04/4 1 44 1 i, saved lay dr Circisbus, yowl toAli4Osisdy:ll/ May B.—ln; 1 Slut. g,,. J. P. IMO/AWL; Proprlobio;36 'For safe by Druggists genes-414. COLGATE COLGATE . GERMAN; C 941-: • • RA& VE SAO. - ERAS iVE• • licankaufaetarad front - PRIIIIL4- TERI kW. aad nay be az= 1116 STANDARD OF .462N011. for aid• by alibi [May 16. soar., Jai). 1.-2 s DISBASES T..ELE fiCALP PRODI7C% (TRAY imasiinur " SICILIAN HAIR RlENEliiig7; • - resl One Trains* On_Ati 'Mires by mail.. R. P. RA LIWINN4 Pillyidetars, Nsabna, N. R. June R....1m Tc To 14 N3R 423 —1 ONLY ONA t • 1 . .. A- 1 pri , •!;z . ! WI aro selling &US 2 /04.15E, 401 7 end Am, Goods sd • 4 i• n 6 be o ea and nisei SPa fel, 484 1 7.40 4 % 04 ,-, i let ;44 • Chain and T , liprneke olpi Va44 - f — liallizrpre-Str et, 1 ' Or Stand. and 11 S "at, offekr A A 1. i n• gr e oll= 4 14% awkort cuwelstlng in Part of 411 :4tt1f—T5U1 1 14 , 14 . 314[T. PURE LIQUORS L jrAN.ENE9R MEDICINAL pußm spigEsiyvp YLAVQRING EXTRACTS. idES. EXCELSIOR DYES. A - ND - THE ANILINE DYE!!—THE 7. tatiAl:St AND DRST rxrtns mmarrr. ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PEREUNIES AND ...TO3 orT,A*II9I•EB... COIA ATM imtiorri RE AtrvEittoft 90A P.S. rowixrs minx?:. PrA6l l .4B—Tlll , l BEST AND roirrZT, ELLa, DA LE'E • ; PER* 4 I-44, STWEILAK ERI3 AND ROBERT'S. PEXTTOADAY ov ALL RINDS. VEDAIL,TODALVO AND I3N rEF—TIIE REST BRANDS. , ['JUDD 14Zb' PAD'CRIPT/ONS AND FAIILLI DE- CIOPTS CATIEFULLy co‘ip 111,SIClitt3 AN 1) 'Cu! .N •.‘u, 1' 111.11 C II ANTS SUP vI.IIO3 AIFIEDILL:ED N :fr:..- Ibtaidaf: "11 , 14/42.4.1 . 41 ALI. 1 , ..11M+ ui LtIF Xllint. Nip' LI A. D. BUEHLER DRUG: & 1100 K: 'STORE, I. • STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, PERMIERY- AND TOILET SOAPS nx#rßf ilEiCIANTS‘trep r4itt H t iwhol.sal• city prices. Ifbb. 12.—a DR. R. HORNER, Y gICIAN AND D121;0611ST, Offlee :111,1 Drag N4are.o CHAN STREIT !‘ ' bi.ALIIII DEU , ;S, MEGICINE3, PATENT MEDICINES, STA VOMERY, PERFUMIntr, SOAPS. lIRVIHRS, TOILr 'APTLOLLS, O 1 STUPP3',"SIICXS, 'NO SODA, CREAM OF TART4.B., LAMPS, • - COAL OIL, SC,, Sc. PURE LI4UOR3. puritse4. Dr. R. 111 rneei 0 LIET, s rciN t We remedy chapped hand., rough skin, lc. Anna- litwar.ante....lputa and ganuina. Jan I, ISM.-tf DR. JAMES CRESS, • DRUGGIST, I Start - , in Brames Ea' ileanycalult;m4 - Are st„ LITTLESTOVVN. • 11 -a. Avßtc, .opeiiel a mew DRUG STOUT; and Ailed ft np to the best style. I offeray atocir of pare and freak Drawl, ' to .the cftftens of Littler. torte and vicinity at the Invent mirket retro, consistisa fn part of • Drug* and Fancily • zWediciartg, Pure leiy /Kir* for Medicinal PurpoBc*, Patent M - cdicines, Horse •- " '-rdnolLsra,t • ; Pure Spicas, Dyitand litor Stuffs PerfnmPry,Tnih4 Soaps trige t s. , Il.fultsw.46wtaciut crshair t.. ry II Mar. d l' ' Tor soft water, c rir warm. Clf.tres trashed wffh this &RP MitenureAejaimutlfutkyvohite without . boi*rg or least.. 'We ie sbe 'beet ieeee hvAtio.• Try it. 11 b war its *9l • t. Wive :be hinds or fabric. LitTlestrotref, ' JAM w.lll CREnB. ganiailts,ljuntso,lt. OiRR The war being t Ter, the undersigned have revonsed the at their old stand, in East Middle stre-t. Gettysburg, fliers they ere again prepared to put up work In the must fsabieuable, tuber/stabil, and superior taaanit. lot of new and serond•hand on hand, which they will diap.:ze otat the lowed yrrev, and all orden will Do supplied as promptly and eatisnike, done with dispatch, and at dh ea est rates'. 04 4 , ladtf not 41 ot Amiss ..4141 (or rale. Ttut that it** uolgthat*cdtte e0 0 ).4 • them, they solicit and wit I endeavor to dewy. a large hare In the future. May 29.-tf _ 11 I XstlAiip AlttiliAlt. _, i JOON 1....40Ck1id1T. (( Best always , heapest. . , THE Best 4.nd Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, - 4 - , COLLARS and HARNESS of all kirids, in the County, are alwrosite be ltmeet , sg threldeled swell tgpown stand, Baltireote et;, op ylositi dill PfeebyttetiaimMtlgeb. (MpOREARY' 8 .) oyr Riding and Wagon Saddleiii, are the`nsett snbstanually hrolt owl neateet. I nil' mess kitil ' a7tll iiit,'W 7iliij . i;i7Ed), are2IW EL TO I i c hti tTl "6 ll . l OD e rfAlor ePi lladhlrl 4 ." Ctlhe °I the 0 or4e f ith ter p mf4 coitus, „rtf„l . l l.' Thilillre oh teIhIFIIPTINGI aid poet Our Hem . .ll#rpft BArnes% ~ are made nit °ied a cheap 14 Therein tie made any where and in the most substantial manner. Riding tirfdies, Whips, Loshes, Draft. 1140. Vi.i.cotel44eranttthian, to the line, Aim, bet ter or elle4ese. - Y °ti c r i f e4 4 l .l ' 1 ; , ~.1 ,i. , havebeen tannin , to the I.4cid. 111 /Llg 41.11i11/4T11: j A liberal percentage for coat, off all billvamortotlog to We work nothing but the best of Stock ind will war rant every eructs turned out to be in every , respect ae re. presented. Vranken! kir pratefirreora raraiazlts arab:stint' to our pre. is. Ire na !Loan arid exasigius ?RIM 4X1‘,444140T. Ja0.211.114111-te".- " IX itd7llllkLY k belle. ___ 1 ,- ARAIA-GEB..A.ND BII4GLES. ••••-‘ " - TA.T.t'&. - crett. • • Aty,Jtow W. and b lle p m t y4Jaty ftet .•01X WORC of-ibir aratbdisa e , t constrne ta t 4ftrsmate to which Me the attentlonSfleny ere. Ravin; befit .or t .m a r itftyLre, aced of al. aerial Went& Witt.* Nutty of style' and durability, we can corthdently recommend the work tie a g PSLVT , t i T r A 3 :4I, I C l 'V t 7atittv. s fla action of r * eunyllea Lowe in ,weetefeely Ittrel.lertalalsls Alps& ills. is Ike Vacs to bey them, • .•'„ • . • . • in eseactebestneb dodo atabortnetlee and on reasonable terms. , ••.-Ia,ITT•S • Gill UR te,l l . l ll4.tutgeticAtary,tte corner of Wash sitow and ..,weiNYMWWslelfttjaltrg, Pa. •••• e' Ste. •••• •• Joel 1 • Alittnts- County , Ahead THE EXCELSIOR PaiII'ENTiFLY-biliT, Mintiflatanne &Wetly ci/ Leather, and IntiC. 744. 441.11424 Oattali ar ifinest Nets. 2rwr serbfee sonmapansed. perinnrca ITZBIWARW IBTH, 1868, VitrairsoLbsa,woius J. I.;wojiLimpia..4itaut typ 42413Z510R,PA 45 1 ar Ad0 8 ° 4 1 3 a tt , J HAS constantly ou hood mamillieturod Not, of tht above Puma. Also, 44011 i': , .‘,l34.lec7tii)fiv A 4'l' 111 V iuunias, :. , ,I•g11111191L-- , Y .p. .4 1.1,47.-)1j • . 11* i . •`i ~4.,s d..... 1 _ rillarratia ,esibt tailelfeiodi hirlfrilliktealiiiikligiler i ' • "-' irrAAMTS WANTED to oo Torrltolt Ibr Pat wt low Moo to osil low ow Atll easakirateadou sigoullgilr tkraas ~ .t Nitalierit4 cantailitli'Mi,•,llgaTlak 14 —+ r.wr. 3 Idyl I N , -N7401! i V...A.I I MIAD I • ~..,-: ; : ~:e . - -:, .1 ,4,,,. ir tio, tr CIIAMBERSBURG STRUT, 1 4 /ra the Muth, nd traS - AND .ATERICINES, G 7; ~ C TYSIICT 11U. Medical advice without charge. C4RRIAGE-MAkINII BUSINESS CAERTAGSB,•43C6OIES, JO •ORMNPAIBINO.O DAN'SER A ZIEGLISIL =)IMEN= ftiv 4dictrtititwrnts. 640 MILES EMI RE. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now finished cud in operation. 8i sty tulles of track Moro hNtt laid this spring,and the work atoag th e wi,„l, line between the Atlantic and Pacific States Is bein g peeled forwitdmore rapidly th,in rrer before. More that) twenty; thittiomnd men are employed. and It is not ittrpositbis that the entire track. from Omaha to Sacra mento, will be finithed In instead o f 1 . 70. rh,. means provided are amide s and all chat energy, men and money can do to aecnre the c. , lnp'et ion of Ott. GREAT NATIONAL WORK, e;:irlivet ponsif , lu day • a ill be done. The UNION P T=IC R.% ILROA DCOIIPANY rec,ire I.—A GOVERN:RENT GRANT of the right of way, arid aA tit re-ury timber mini 'Aber matetinta 4 and along the !lac of Ite operationt, QI~A °OVER:OIIINT GRANT acre. of laud the nil's, taken In alternate sections on each side of ita road TL:a is n , 41),.111(,. donation, and a ill tin a sourer of large reyeaui• in the tutors. 11l —A GOTEICSNI EX L . GRANT of United St tt, Thir ty-year Bond., anscunting to from f10,0.r3 to $48,000 per mile, according to the tliflirtiltiewtobeturnsemot i,l on the vol ions au tiona he toil% The Govern flint a'at.t d mortgage as security, and it is czpocted thAt not °NTr the interest, tut the pi it,ci• vat amount only by paid in Reel-hes rendered by the Cotnpany in transporting troops, rnnilt, le. The in• tere.t 1. now much mare thin paid in Om way, be great Living. In time and morn to the ti f,t•tn tarn t IV.—A rit)VP.RNM ENT ( IRA]T.•f the right to hone it. own FiltST RN:NAGE ROMS, to aid in building the raid. to the same amount as th- 13 8. Baud., in. vied fir the S2tive t.urreare, and no mine. Tux Obv- ZaNlilEtr Panama the Tinst , .,es td the First Mortgage llon.lbuld:ia to deliver the Ronda to the Company only an nil road to cvnlpl.ted, and after it has bees, examined by United States coaliMartionera and pro. [lounged to be in all reo pec to a llnit class Railroad, toil with a heavy Trail, and completely sni•plied atatiot.s, turn r,h , ear—hops, locomotl•ea, care, V.—A CAPITAL. STOCK .titIIISCRIPTION from ,keatock hold( r, nf whit II ' , per Eight Dranarr ha, te,ol l paid In nprin th- wot k alrradv atoLIP, and which aril! he Inc reai,itl as the rrantg f the C, nipany re retire. CA ft EA ItNINIiI 4 mi it. Way ta manic THAN THE INTIELET on the First Mortgage Florida. Theme earuinga are no in dieathm (eft!, cast thrattoli tr.'ffie that moat follow the opening of the line to the Pee atq bnt they err tainly prcere that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 'spun such a pc l .l , lty.r..ting us , srly three Mr. , * their amou Llt, I:EYON L. ANY t.I.,NIINGENCY The Company Lace ahuudant meant in th,ir trvounary end wake no appeal to the public to purclime their Bowls. as the lAily sub.cri:ti-nt are entirely nalii.tae, tort; Lit: thy nutiruit shot, a security anti fiber. al return•, thrr+ is cettaitalp u .bttt,r. icre‘tcrpent in 'he MGM The Pacific brAnall , Ale foril,ooo each. aaJ bur • coupons atttckel They have thirty year! to Min, and bear aLnual Interest. payable on the first day. of Jana.. ary.arl July at the Company'. Office in the City of Near Vock, at the rate of six per cont. in llto Principal is payable in gold at maturity. The price Is 102, and at tlie present tad. ulgol.l, tlioy pay a 111*.val incume ca their ',cll. The Carrips.uy Leiiet lieu these 1.1.h.1 a, a t the present rate, aze the cheapest security in the market, and re serve lbw right to advance the price at any thee. Su'. erriptions p ill be rectoreti in New Tt.tk. iSetburiitions will be rece'rett ie dettyaLurg. Pe_ by rev FIRST NATI.INAL DANK aiAal i 1 E 7 1"1 -4 317Rri NITIONAL LANK ll_ in NCV( YOCI At the e( ) ; IPANI . ri :TICE, No. CQ V . i.:LBAO :orittlk: .14N J. CISCO SON. DAN ERS. 511 WALL `.,,t And by the Company's alrerti,e.l agent. thrtatgkont th• -- slilinatanseser etweski be sovde in drafts PSC., frintl4 par in Nei? Park, mid Ow Banda will be sent Ir,r rj charge by return express. Parties settscrsbirog through loan( agents, self( took to them for their safe &darer). • PAMPHLET AND MA! 1 , 011 1868 has just Lee. peblithed by the Company, giving fuller InfonnatioL than ti pomade is. an advertisement, respec Hag the Pro, grime of the Work. the Resources th e Coun try traversed by the Road, the Menne for Construction, and the Value of the Ronde, r bleb will he sent free on application at the Company's °Mere or to any of the advertised agrasa. JOHN J. ClACO,'Preiesurer, New !oak. (April 22.—km Sono 3, 1885 GEN'L GRANT —AGENTS WANTED to sell the best and moat reliable Lite of the (ireateat e.r Llrina Soldier* . By Hon. J. T. Headley. the (h a m Ix/tiler Historian of Washing km. Napuleoo,Brscrsd Fenntit, ore., s.tr kia our Agents citi aka take or dere. Secure an Agency at wore before the tieTd is taken for inferior aurae. lhi. INX,k is time)l; popular and Wrap naldwainon spienthdly, Ow terms unexcelled, Newt It ttiCe fur cut:l:l4r. A tl6l rena June 24.-30 Xtgal gotittS. i~OTlCE.—Letters of Administra- A. Sion, on the *dale oltialtAW Mints, :ate of Adams county. deceased, having been granted to Henn' FouLl residing in Perry aunty, he hereby glees notice to persons indebted to said estate to call and make ata paymsat, cull those haring claims igitiust Ike wisi• will present theta properly authentic ited for settlement. r-sq., iliettysburg, will settle all claims against said estate, as my Agent. June 24.‘,-ett HENRY FOULK. Admr. ABATEMENT-SCHOOL TAXES. An abatement of FIVE ran CkNT. will be al lowed on all School Taxes for tho Liorungh of ()attys.. bur g , asseeaeal for the current year, which may he paid to the Collector Wm. fictan. or TO the Tr. asu , er L . I. Faneradifoca. on or before the to day of August ne:2.— Ey order of the Board, U. WARREN, President. .7. F. McCeekr.r. Secretary. [June 17.-t1 c, - ;CLIOOL EXAMINATION. Thsre will be an Kzersonatiuu at applicable for the Common Schools of ..ettymoJrg &mom District, In the , chool Building. an Fricky /A , 101 A day of July nest, at 10 o'clock, by the Con- ty Wipe+ Intendant. The Bumf] tarot at 7 o'clock, P. M. of mane dey to elect Teachers. U. WARREN, President J. F. MCCILAIT, Secretary. [Jane 17. NOTlCE.—Letters of Administra tkat on the estate of Joan ittocasw, late of Cum beriand township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing la the said township, he laertby Aires notice to all parsons indebt ed to said estate to make Immediate payment, and these haring clanns against the same to present theta properly authenticated for settlement . June 17.-6 t Soldiers' Discharges jjAVIDN7 procured the proper Docket. I am prepare J.JI. to 14r1.1.01,D SOLDLDDS' DISCHAKOES. in see. rd mare with a're , eut Act of the E,giskltare of Penner!' reale. Soldiers are Cautioned against ti-tai In this mat ter. WM. D LIOLTZWORTiI, Register k Dec. rder of Adams county. June 10.—t f 'NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. rrlIK County Commissioner. take this method of la formlysg thwTax-payers of Adams meaty that the IWO Altpo• ities no lamer allow - abat,ment fer early powwow oistste Tatted—bat odd Ave per tient, is the quota of each county that dues not pay by the let of Anapest. ?been:am .saJoaers therefore ere notice that In order to meet Ude demand, Tax payer* tbrunghent thin county will be expected to pay on OP babes the lira DAY 0/JULY N laT--othorwise Bre per cent. must be added by the Collectors In all cases. By order of Com missioners J. M. WA !AM, Clerk , • 7 . 11D.id i. eve, guibtr, ghat, /cc. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. Tax undprelgued haJ bought out his tomer parlboor. Wu. !arm, an 4 now continued! the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS tbaCiattyabarg Lana Mies; on tins COMO(' thaitaLlosad and Marti Stratton street. rhaaltflel I Jimett patronage, howill sondsaiv• to damns it. swains *nap by prosionting tL Inssinwas rtgoroosly sad man largo • scale as pondbl•—•lwitys selling a good &reset* and giving gait maniere. Ampere and others nap look Pitoith Into' of orders, - , He also continues the .C!OAL BUSIN.I4SB. Al' l -t§! l ame 14641 ' / T*WPGra as *Om should givs bin s calk lifirekno tti Opal oCrsta. kr es hand. Ws* and cow **aim isynoare In o tfiriburi- GeV Abe% NoLint Wolf Wien OF TILE Mill L'L1t...,1 'S'ate.4 A. 11. rillßlLAßD,PciLliiNlier. .400 ei eetriut street . Phil. DAVID BLOCUZI, Adair ?lte 1111 Go , ttyibie LITERA ' Literary E Mcbool-bot re in;Nt On Sii TO RE C or business 1 the 4th. Th: d to 7 A. M. day. LOCUST t or sap. that kreper, at A the sting of reports t 'LOSING exercise s of t, nary, conels• young ladies, ternoon next. ,arCit pt. .1 ernville, has . for the next gramme and ranged, and • SOLDIER' Hall will be annivertutry for thew° elll. Intereßted in &eared to be ACCIDENT Cltlta, Son of • land town hip ly cutting his . iftvering• an • in, who iecu bleoding. ANOTHER. to build a railr Western Mar • west of Mon. road will be through a tine EX A MINA the students . charge of Mr. • day last. E attending, but thing passed o FIRE WOR ' be glad to leer Town Council ough Ortlinanc log of Firewor eept the nation 2211 of Februar •. FAV JOB our now Gurdo prepared to tq all kinds, Le , tto T4ckets, he., in the he style, a lien. “ive us a Illt I I)GE CO the building of acrusi the Big I ing from Hunt recently award. olinnerg, to PIT I.CCIDE.; belonging to 'f place, while be wagon, took fri, down Mist Mid Stratton, break flimsily slipped Ho was subneq he Nvai valued 'IM ENCE 'neat at Mt. St. mitaburg, took and that at St. 1 attenclauce wadi' ercises very Ia • guiabod visitors ING, of B&W. , York, and PCR THE CROPS speak of the crop of grain tL our Farman; a crops being tin. prospect' for a but we regret to Lion" the weevil appelrance, th CA RDS.—Wi • and full ansortan are prepared to all kinds of V Wedding 4 .3ards,, Tickets, In the best el ty Wor beautifully, and any tiny. LARGE THE has Just return., tells US that Ia ' per Sandusky, thrt ving Hymen • feet around WO the CaliGurnia t . one. A. &tansy. would make aae 112f2 DEATH FRO lavt, the yours : - • N La residing on 3 miles from tow esa Jane. aged a timed, causing • Tho mother had • time to do some • her abeenee by clothing of the e. bly from the chuit mother's return, Willi burned to • terribly. Dr. in, and relieved t ponetble, 4etth LOOK OUT paper says a ne farmers is on the fere(' Is a wrough into a hollow a W hick wonderful have got bitten coat more apiece • iron. Ai these understood to be up through the . York, in order • Pennsylvania an , ere would do we them. Papers d • trona' pockets wi swindling sche ,, . of the West &boa ANOTHER ' generally known its last session, the "Adams Co with power to but at or near Petersb • the Northern ' • Cumbertand,or w Road at or new{ er column wilt be theoornmissiOile . on the 2.3c1 nit., at have preliminary an early movement' a rich and try, whlirki, Lsh a large sudiAent, we . road self-austalai the heed at . Itwk • may prove a • •
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