e 6 . 1104. II The negroes and' their (Mends—the Farm) E. , i white ttegra-equality-disunionlets—are ro:ls things I rejoicing aver the Tesult of the (?, wince- ) t ,i, i ' lri " n r a tt e z town election. , Entinnee referred to It in i iht,e ee gi on . a speech In the &nate a few days ago, 1 pemnee co ---____:-. n _,.....,,,,,,....,-,,,:---..=-. , uthi " on t h e i and inside tinrirrf commirrsz man i la: , find congratulated Ms fele reon l d 4 1 coneusiszetiteon proureto of the great progressive punts." 1 Altall*R- A , ~lt* iwr 4 www l 44 ll 4,lwe SIP' Bully Chandler, too, the miserable sot 1 meeting „,,4 "reuse stefte, , . . I ' , w i ra occupies the sent ones occupied by II did-clot I I'h' DemoePpile Comtulttee Of f this the great and good Lewis ca,e, s i , o lte of ~ f ly thht he ,eostrity, metat Vifolf's hotel, in this place, - the tlertion Jn n;pturous strains, and i ( t ?Z t 3 . ," r t o Tt "Great Ph nn Friday last—Wm. A. Datum', Esq., predicted that this was "but the begin sn the Chair, trod W. Boss White, Ea' q., sting of what is to fiillow in all sections ew e,. us n t i , 'appointed Secretary. of the one try.' , . of their pros ' After NU deliheration, the following Let saber-mihded men—men o',' sense i n s :7 l 4 t 'r . ,a n n , d h l i gentlemorr - wiam unanimously ehoseu to, and tumor—reflect for a moment on the . l' .'t wa s stn reportent the Bettiocracy of this ,e,ounty outrage perpetrated upon the property I dent iit, th 'SO the State -Judicial and .Nfass Convert. , holders of georgetowit, by the Operation - 1 wit ich 1 c liOnit T'" in( On negro-suffrage bill made applicable Aires ; ""a. ~ • ' ( A ll we Mow. Wm. Mcaherry, Representative to that city, Previous -to the war the , socktt , iar( Delegate' to JudleAst Con vervtion; Wm. whole number of male negroes over,2l ; delphla, is liteCthatt tub, Senatorial bel4ate •to years of age in Georgelow u did nat reach, As its net .34 ies`Col4 , .tion, and Mews. ;W, S. quite 300. Now, this same chki.4 of no-11 11 R' a tier , Hildebrand and E'. N. W. Borers step- groes manlier nearly 1, , f/50. Some MO of i l'„ 4 : ,' 1 r3 ,`,.: 1 ,7 t " Mental ve iieh.gates to the same; them then, are strangers—negroes from ; F ut! , re ,t oi , - The followitig resolution was, unani- ' other States—who emigrated there dur- not letthis. I Trioutly atiopteil r i ing the rebellion, to receive rations and rug some , II ; Mann• the Regotee4, Tom, we reenzum-md to the clothing from the Freedwra's Bereau. i itgoitiot t hat h 4411cial "Conventios Hon. These 700 voted at the recent election.' hotter in )louEwr J. irtsli/''lt, for the P" ,, iti"" or and so - did th; 300 native negroes, and by , oftiged au i Associate Judge. of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. 1 aft gentlemen Of Aittcgri- „, D .w et o, ton desie, their votes the mutat to, Chark- . , of this a... IY, a scholar ripe in legal knew ledge, is elected' Mayor, and the men who own ;„„ di , finew , awl a patriot u ,hiring in Lis deVotion to the property ofthe city have no sayjn its : ri-e to a v t i government. Va , thbond black's, who are ayes and the hest inter tat of our common eountry --eminently q aiifiedin every respect—. I tento , o• tt not oven heti %TR of the place, and nearly ~i,,11.11,4 Ira itt will, if nolo' noted and ele;•te I, reflect honor upon the State and hooch. And all-of whom have been' loatin:s there at Know N o t we hereby instrtiet - stir lislggate this day the expense of the gtA . ferionetit, are the ' flute to ~..., ,ehoitett to' the Judicial convention, to their indis, vote for him and use all honorable efthrts ruts bY'Ve"rPti'sv"! This iS " 4 "it the I lot l i ,p ) r, 10 rfleLt his nonabation. , a ! beginning of uirat is 'kr follow," says 3,,, ru nd a n ^--Judge Fisher has' picrided In the' drunken Chninilcr of 'Michigan, That of the H' iLfourts of this county fig a huinbet of, 67, the negroes are soon to rule all over (Meshed w !the groan, 'years, and-won the esteem anti conn- '' 'to grant tit ',(cues of the people to an extent,enjoyed I Th2re se 4y . few. Possessing legal attainments of where trial nu exalted order, coupled with Integrity , from the sat.futter ibie tta pure, his decisions have they were) co in ahaost even, case stood the teSt in the 1- co un tie s fl ange o highest judicial tribunal of the, State. 'the itcpul Tue, people of this county would part very hu.:..1, with Judge Fisher's serviPar with regret, , heinous, m but Should there be a cull for hifii to a wb., . a trick. Ve4terd• tier r dielii, it would become theta to yield by some L their own preference for the general day of Air good. And they would do to with some day. Ipr this day h degree of cheerfulness beetnise t h ey know they so d his fitness and deficrvingu. With iris days age' I name upoa the state ticket newt fall, fatuous hi Adams would respond with her best ef- , ern tnent o Simon forts for his success. United Sb to the-met ' to visit NV swearing I ator of- tl train is t. morning t oftritol of S.. In act the Senat and the is the way{ isiature il what of al will help I the end of Ii Mff2ESUI liouiday Itforseinir. *Web 4. MT, the land, and the white mien Who made the country what it is arc to stand aside and look on What are o e coming to? Are the o bite men of this natien sleeping, or have they yielded u t , all ',mlly i epen denee, all pride of character, • able party spirit that requires them to recognise a negro as their equal; nay more, that requires them to recognize a negro as their master and ruler and the guardian of their property 4 If the white men ot tine Heft permit this state th vets —this negro•roma and north< An to go on touch tong , r---instead of tieing a white man's government, this will be a negro government to all intents and purposes . - Radicalism is determined to bring this about, and the rejoicings of the neero• equality advocates over the re ult of the Georgetown election, is because they The "soldiers' friends" of the Rump think they sect the commencement of Senate appear to entertain very little re- what is to follow in all the States —Gar apeet for soldiers' Woo s Among the lisle rot tt eccr, Wel/ pf rejections by that dignified body ••••••• on Friday was Min. Elizabeth l' Hum- / flrand Army of the Remit). is T ti l re e ' n ' tune of a formed dile It Awe' phrey a, as Poet Mistress at Contest lite, military organization winch has been this State. Mrs. H's, husband was a for some time forming to back up Coli tis:Adler, a •ho was killed at the , battle of greks When the lia . dieal leaders thinkthe Bull 11 " 2 "• "" is a nu. '" etirrittl ' ic tirfie has 4 ( eT i n e s tt?ienerg4seniza‘tion John son.first frith" Aiur small children, and is NU! , StaltPrt to help Union soldiers, and, after poor. There w ere no complaints against a Ruin( nt minibee of v elevens of all par ker °Metal capacity, for there; could be Iles had been roped in,( the machinery none, but a few negro-equality •politic lane La s : e a V e 7 g s "J r " e - t t ly l t i ti e l„,:,, e , n Radica l s, tisen a in t i l l ! of Coatesville demanded her rejection, mix t h eir followers until' iiow they claim `basing their demand on the fact that "she to have half a million men pledged to leechedleeched her appointment from rresid en t take the is, Titri" the e signal er is given. 4ohneon," and the Rump made halite to theyare strong otl ee i n s 'on a g h i x a a t g- present, a to be obey the demand. The Democratic E'en- worthinquiring into. It is noticeable stors tried theft best to save the soldier's that the leadeN of this danverous body widow, bUt their are all antrili ant men. Butler 1 under .„, stood to heod the organization New and Mrs. Hump a "" England, and Gen Ito h II to kin., deprived of the li Ident who has pnidishect hie dislike of the , bad given - her. more Lieutenant (-Kneral, is the Ilead-Centrr heartless set of pal New.-1 (iris Ofisci r. "" those who compos 4' the The Pat) lot :4 Lrhion saye r "Thou touip Senate? sands of Democrat c s ileticrs tclio hail bee e.„cc ince teats grand 1? ulieal trap—the b. xitti ti - of the Repullie— e left the organization declaring that Its object. are mainly political, and sonic of thcm so unmanly and treasona ble that no true patriot or sot tier c an re main after getting an insight into the motives of the leaders." 1/4ENECTISO _T_11111: 111001 1 111 OF 110 i, 011'.11.44. LINTEA CII, Thai majority M mittee made a re . pin the Srl. It states that "the committee regrets its inability definitelyito dispose pi' the important subject eanAitted to its charge," and admits "the incomplete ' • pess'of tt.s labors." j Hon. A. V. Rngera, in the: minority, says, in his report: • "I have carefully, examined all the ev - fileuee in the case and do report that them is not one particle of dvidenee to sustain any of the charges which the House charged the emu mittee k to vesti gate; that the arse wholly "with6ut • P particle of evidence upon Which int , peaehrnent could be founded ; and *Mt, ffh with all the evt that has heen made, t and the mass of evidence that has been the case is entirely bald of proof." Ise further adds, that the tostirriouy iii merely of a secondary elraritetcr, and • • such-as would not be reocivedj in a court or:Nation. This, for the preient,' ends atte_impeseliment hubbub, Dentocrafte Vic,forics.—The Democrats -sleeted their mayor in Albany,- N. T., on Tuesday, by les majority ti In Troy, N. Y.', the Democrats elected their mayor by 245 majority ! lit Itoehesi.pr, N: Y., the ,Democrats won"an unprecedented victory, electing their-mayor by 392 majority', again of 2,3911 ! Tile town elections in,'Erle; county; T., resulted in the election "Of fourteen Democratic and eleven Reph pervlsors, being 'n Democratic gain of four, is compared with last part_ • ,--Day,Ls breaking, sogrOn the day when the ttiggers.voted in Georgetown, the Rads of the Rump 'gouge qua4hed a bill for granting suf. h?" the white, intelligent foreigners pt the District of Columbia: According tolhe Radical . view, therefdie, foreigners ... haven't Manhood enough to enjoy the ptivilege pivot' ng. The `riftlits of man," . they say, mean only the rights of no . . ornea. "MUM +64 S'affrair" . — What is if f-.- . Prtils is very common term at the Arcs. gut time, and N in the mouth of every Like all catch pharscs, it is de ;signed and Intended to dyecive and mis lead the unwary, but it shall 'not it we ism prevent. it:lilts true. meaning is Hegro sufrirge and negrr? general gin lan rising in Ireland bas 'taken place, Nytubeis • hare been jcilied onloallt sides, Trogpsltre being trurried over front England, and in tiab pa the app4ehlaion has alreaAr • 1 4eer3 0,014 i 4,4 We rising Is a y failure: par Ativicoa front the tape of Gocal Rope brilcg tiie - tutd intelligence that Dr, Livis}~ston~ fine celebratiti African e.! plerer y teen killed by the CalTres, HirOtptiley tippet ear ncluctor- was 01 3.40 4 AO ileh { t*ItRPT o .o h thP "M t lii PhilattelPh!" 19P ts*Plo F 4}ll * .lAl4O' Nola hi* evt i : 61.0/1111101/iX 111314M01 1 1—nast .xs• Geo ?ZS itr UM. MEM li=l3 ritornve ts . TENNESSEE. .--,- r us, March fl.—The .elvalqnche is out to•dav in a leader defying Brownlow nci.the Tennessee Legislature, so far as Concerns their announcement tosuppress by arms the conservative sentiment of the State and their calling out an army of Radical rebels-for -a three-years' war. The feeling of apprehension that exists in this section over the threatened mili tary meabures against Union citizens and papers by the hordes whom Drownlow has called out is intense, and it is feared that, should pacific - measures not obtain that the State is on the verge of an inter necine conact, as a flied determination prevails among all the conservative electors to defend themselves against We disunionists, busk& by Browniow, etrarded.—The Senate has rewarded another soldier for devotion to the coun try. On the 23d of February Major Grant 'Weidman was rejected by the Senate as Assessor of the Lebanon district. Mtijor W. was a gallant soldier in the Federal army in the late war—his father died In the service in command of a company of cavalry, 1. - nd his brother served as lieu tenant to. the elose'of the war. The grandfather was a soldibr for the Revolu tion. The president 3 iipoineti Major Weidman Asse6or about three months ago ; 4 but the Senate rejects him because he is a patriot, and will not fall down and Worship the great black idol. This is the way the Radicals reward soldiers. —Doylestown Demaes An honest Confession.—The ew York Tribune has motnents of remorse in which It telbt the truth. In a late num ber, Mr. tireeley.makes this confession: ' "The Repttbikart-party is mortal, like all parties which preceded it, and it wilt die when its titre comes. It has made great mistakes. It has been lnisled into putting thieves and swindlers into power, and those rnb6ecl . tfie nation, id its sore discredit anti injury." rgsrThe nation is fo-tunntoin having, the Rolf, James Brooks, of New York, in the present Rump Congress. lie Is an able debater and skillful parliamen tarian, No wrong will be permitted to go unscathed while, ha holds a seat in that body, 1 . elution admit these , Cameronites, the Negroes not Allowed to Vote in New Senato as though - of one mind, all York.--The New York Assembly on, locked t eir desks, fearing the immediate Wednesday voted down a proposition to preset' of our Republicans who elected let negroes in that State vote for deleg_ates After, 'seeing AV hat they could to the constitutional convention. Yet a Pi* fro the galleries, in company with majority of this same New - York their pa ticularplenda, the nevoes, they • tore are in favor of thrusting negro suf again re urned to their lodgings, and In Inge upon their countrymen in the due tim arriv4d again, in good health South- , -and not only that, but in favor and in o way abated , spirits, in Barris also of keeping theta out of the Union burg. on Tuesday afternoon. WWI they consent toR4-4.rgress. - I have been told that in the evening of of Tues ay's &aden, a waggish 11)einet- NirCharits: P. Browne, better known crat in e Rouse offered - a joint resolu as "Artemus Ward," iciettat Southamg- Lion of nquiry as to the treattneat our lon, England, sat the 6th, -. /4bifislat re received from the bands of *Cit. seems probable that Congress their lo ai friends at Washingtoil, and' will moon either take a recess for several that ant ority be given to send for per. EtWAtist or adj°,ll.Pl *O9l a d papers. But it would - not FIRM uAnullint'ack. - tAke with the - majority, and the reAoln - tion .!eteire4l uu further notice than a 1 A17.1115111.11, Pell. 27,1987. ading try the Clerk, 'Thin ended the ra.tif.t :—A along the nutne- greafehow ut Vi'ashirecton. Mich tranmpired 'at the cant"; fiosounxEn. mat Rate of Peongylvania. fission of its LeOsisture, is, ir Enacting of the;State 'rem, iveotion. From Outside task ['hlevy. I would borne to the, at the Couventiott is fully Mr. Ce-sno addre , k.vd the: night in the Court-house. 'ear ititn, hut heard several upoke though he wanted e a oold like to I,)e our neat 'On We,ittesilay *vesting the ,Horace Greely, u . I (lid not hear noleh. t , ut learn that the I>oll-ties stuck mit at various •a l reeel kvs of the delegat es. 1, ev:hat arnwsed 'with an i otel tloa-e of Iteptesetttatives,' •ually visited on Wednesday up for the incorporation of a rernrms In the city of Philo ylcd the' "Mtennerchor."— e indieates,°ll is something an singing school, and notivd. This beit,g a German-Society, : f Kaow Nothingtstn, which tinates in that party, could pportonity slip without heap itsult upon this society. Mr. entlematrwho said sometime did not consideriti tole) f 4ny tly respeet, than a negro, miendinsot to one of the ace atilt sr who shall be Members iriatioit—that there shall he ii of race or cohi. This gave' Ty ant mated debate, and . the iii;,-s being called by some ile liscreet Radicals bevatue fear it savored: too much of iingism, and ever,* etthrt was t out of the difficulty which sect friend bronOt them into. e the matter was '4ottled, hot :erwards that by the decision i.e the ti hole matter •MI .tli [hoot taking a vote on it, on that the-Courts havii power bill. . .. i ms to he no ens to the bills for crimes are to be taken pernoeratie counties, where committed, tc) Republican 1r trial, wmatly caned "t venue." The criminals on lican side must be getting rou4, and their crimes very the would not re'ort to such I ra bill was presented In p;zee licolnitk, to declare the birth aliant - Li tienla 0 iniblie hot is slime Cor.gress lit( recognize 1 fore the Holy Sa itihtli, Wilieb sgraeyfully desecrated a le-,v V pa ,, ,ing, one of the 11104 t in- Is ever enacted in a free goy- It the Sabbath. !ameron, our lately elected !tes Senator, gavean invitation !iors of the Cremind Assembly r .shington; to he Meseta at the I, of the "Winnebago" Sen . e United state'. A speeial leave narrisbutpt to-morrow. take our law-niakeis to the he one° great nation of the U. mlanee with this, 1., was told, tnijourned over to Tuesday, ,ouse to the same time. This lthe present negro-loving Leg passing away its time. Hot I this? there is no doubt they hem.efves to a good salary at their hard labors. „‘REISBUFIG, Mareh 7, 18a7. ( tuat - :—Since my last, nothing ' IS tran Tired at the State Cap-, yliody seems to be wagging i 'nal. The weather is very un -0 pedestrians, as the roads in, ; ,v and streets in the city are En short, our t»erehants are i ig bitterly about dull times, i boring class are not far behind ' ere seems ,ro he no class pros- , , well now as the three Houses Mature. I say Thrre, because wledged on ail bands that the ~ i statnre is composed orthree and di,tinet Unmet -tea,— the 1 he House of Representatives,' p'iliiir, or more commonly call- , ', ird: Himpr.” The latter seems ,itsiest, ... and are doing-the most 1 I'lation ; at least in making out ring' the most difficult bills,' in active and shrewd sit, and lack in :cit:they amply make riao. So, you see, legislation osperously. lays ago—a week or so—the l of the respective branches of !attire announced the fact that Simon ,meron had tendered a cordial Inc/bairn to all the members to visit Washing:on on the 4th inst., to witness his indue.ion into the Senate of the 1.7111- , tell States, and that a special train would be ready on Saturday morning, the 2nd, to take them to the place of the great and i (lr, imposing scene, without money or-price, , and zrre:s ectice of party predilections,, In aceor mice with this programme, the,, 1. Legislat. re adjourned over hum Friday till TUC: , ay bight. Nearly, it' not quite, , all, the r iniblictizis, and probably a few Democra s, embraced this opportunity to see th elephant. Well, the special train, as promised, was in readiness on Saturday and the eager crew, accompa- i nied by ome of their families, entered i the 'ears, tnd off went the train. In due time the arrived at Baltimore; but, lo; and belt Id, no train waS there to take them to IWaahingtort Here they were, one looking hither and ainother thither, for help, but all seemed to be in vain. At last, Senator Bigham, from ihttsinirg,' who is al ways retv'y to filld out ways and means when in danger Or trouble, said 1 he kne bow, to arrange this matter-- that he - as persouolly acquainted with Mr. Gan It, the Preshient of the B. and O. H. H. Co., and that he would at once go and ee him about (their troubles. Off trots ir. Bighorn, au d, sure enough, • the con eyanee was prOcured through Mr. B. nd Mr. Garrett, and otT they , went rej icing at their safe delivery from ; their tru y desponding condition in Bal timore. n arriving in \Vas hington they repaired to -- Williard's; etch one, how ever,l hat to look to ;mintier one as best they cm d,until Monday morning% when the Imp stn, ceremony 'of swearing in the Grc t Winnebago was to take place, Well, w ten the hour arrived; oar wor thies ai repaired to the Capitol, and: thronge to the entrance of the Senate. Chambe ; Mr. Bighorn, the bell-weater of thell ek, being in front, thinking that all the r (visite arrangsntents were made to give them consplemais seats in the Hall oft ie Senate, to wienew the ceremo ny "as oatised by Sithon himself at Harris!) rg. Here theYi stood -like the child in he mud, there tieing no admit tanee fo them. Oar Democratic Sena tors, Bu kalew and Cowan,_ seeing their i sad con ition, Mr, B. pit red is resolution ' them into the -)enate Chamber,, er, how do yea think the vote this pes.olution m .But two voted rmative. vizi Iluekalew and So our gepuidiean members go, on the gatlEiries among the and see what lihey could see, A too, I heard 'it also said that a Mr. Iluekalew offered the res- MR. S'6 1111 t ual h ital. Eve along a 4 U favorahte the conut horrible. complaint and the I them. Ti pering of the Le it is hellit present I. different Senate, t and (he Ii et' the "1' to be the of the legs and mat They are 1 what the up in thei goes on p A few Speak ersi the Legis : si• to adt anc], re stood oul in the Gowan, had to negroes,J and sme Ls -soon 1 TOWN AND COMITY AFFAIRS, TIM SPRING ELEMGN.---We would remind our Dem:erotie friends through ' out the county, that the election for township and election officers takes place on Friday next, 4t116%1th inst.) It is important that every Democrat should give this election his ,whole at • tention, and see that good trusty men are elected to till the different -offices. It is often through the apathy of our Democratic friends that Atpditionists are elected to fill some of the offices in town , ships that are strongly Democratic. Let there be a grand rally on the part of the Democratic and conservative citizens in support of men who will favor a whits; man's gov:xtunent. AxoTrrEft R.Atiatonn.—We are told that tI,K. Maryland Legislatnre has pass ed a Lill for the construction of a Rail road from Washington city, through Frederick eity t to the Pennsylvania line. The friends orthe'enterprise at Freder ick are rejoicing nt the proved of an early commencement of the work. Gks ComPANy.--The annual election for President and Managers of the Get tysburg Gai Company took pace on Monday e,vening; and resulted In the choice of the following gentlemen: Pres ident, M. Jacobs; Managers, J. B. Dan ner, H. D. Wattles, E. G. Fahnestock, T. D. Carson, A. D. Buehler and Win. A. Duncan. This is the old Board, ex cept Mr. Duncan, who beat D. McColl aughy. Cum - ) DnowNun.—Ou Monday last, a child about four years old, sou of Win. O'Brien, was drowned at Francis Co:e's saw-miff, in this coupty. It is supposed that the child undertook to cross the rae• on a board, and losing its balance, fell in, and was drowned. Having been missed shortly after, search was instituted, and the body found at toe saw-mill gate, to Which point it had been 'Carried by the water. Life was entirely extinct. We sympathise with the pzents IA this heart-reading bereaktnent. LEcTrn s.—Prof.Dclauny,ofPhiladel phis, will - deliver a series of four Lectures on Rome and Athens, modern and an cient, Italy and Pompeii, Egypt and Nin eveh, the Catacombs of Rome, or tour through Europe, in the College church. The whole will be illustrated by 4.10 pho tographic views, sketched by himself.— The gentleman comes highly recom mended, and cannot fail of giving uni. 7 vernal satisfaction. The lectm es will be given on the evenings of the 11th, 1 4 th, 1 'Circulate Democratic sentiments, 14th and 15th of March. Tickets for the by subscribing for the Getflmourg Compi whole course, 50 cents ; for sale at A. D. ter. _ Buehler's, Fahnesteek Brother*, and Dr. ALLY.tax 111E ' BANK DISALEATION. 11.--11orneeti SosounNErt [From the Unltittioro smi. of I\l(m•'tty.3 TIZEFT.—The residence of Mr. S. 31. Th e t e‘i ,h ie e., coin g ,,„,,.. ra uy Rowe, on High street, in this place, was was considerably exercised on ..--ntord-ty entered on Thursday nig,ht. by some evil ' rumors of a It e t y 114 . disposed person, and a small quantity of, Ir o c n n a nf t i t i l e it t mone-, with a purse, a breast-pin and . i en d vi . , go% , runlen t the several linger-ring-s, taken therefrom.; course of recent invest Igations discover- The thief sucldezily detamped u pon hear ing Mr. R. coming down stairs. An un successful attempt was made, the sums night, to cuter Mr. llcury Little's resi dence, on Middle street, no doubt with the intention to steal. Our police must be on the alert. BRINKETIFIOROS CORN STIRLLER.-- Froth a careful examination of this ma- chine, the other day, we are convinced that it is not to be excelled. It seems to have every point that could be desired. See ad vertisememt, containing the high est testimonials, in another column.— air. Win. Wible has been fortunate in securing the patent right fur Pennsylva nia and Maryland. Cll ENV IND TonaFcos.—Messrs. Welsh, Dellone & Co., Hanover, Pa., continue to be largely engaged in the manufacture of Chewing Tolliltccos, and spare no pains to supply orders promptly and satisfacto rily. The firm is an enterprising, "go ahead" one, and reliable ID every respect. We are assured that they use none but the best Virginia leaf in their business, aqd such being the case, those who deal with them may rely upon getting a gen uine article. storekeepers generally In this county tri/1 find it to their interest to patronize Messrs. Welsh, Dellone & Co. STA3EPA ON NorEs.—An exelt ange says : Promissory notes are liable to a stamp du ty of five cents for each SIM or fractional part thereof. If a note contains any spe cial agreement, such as %Riving the stay of execution, .right to inquisition, ap peal, or exemption, it is liable to an addi tional duty of Jive cents. Notes contain ing a confession of judgment are liable to en additiOnal stamp of fifty cents when entered on record. Scaled notes are lie ' We to the sante duty as other notes, and -no more. INTEMNAL 14 EVEN UF..—The President signed the amendatory Tax bill 4. rt Sat urday_wcelt. A unirorua tax of $5 per thousand on cigars is established, and whiskey remains the same as under the old bill, S 2 per gallon. Incomes are ex empted to the amount of SLAM AuxtrsrED.—On Sunday evening offi cers Rouzer and He•isner arrested a, man named Charles Martin, on +suspicion of being the person who forted an entrance, some weeks ago, into the warehouse of M Sheely, at Wen. Ox. Cord, and rifled the safe of aeon; of money. lie was con veyed to. the Gettysburg Jail to await trial.—lfanoter Spectator. SINGMAR.—The York Press says:— We learn that a hog nine months old was killed by J. A. Sykes, oftihreresbu ry township, York county t whleir weigh, ed, when dressed, but seventy pounds. The hog from some unaccountable'reason, would uever thrive, and When opened it was fouud to contain four perfect kid neys, each independent of the other. Po7"The 11. S. Senate loving rejected the nomination of Col. R. C. Swope as Collector for this district, the duties of the posltlou devolve upon I. g. 'Bowles, of Bedford, the seulos dep4 l 3 7 - P. S.—The Jugulner soya Et,. P, Myers,' Esq., of the Bedford Glaze*, has been ap pointed-Collector, in place of Col, Swope. sor A n ot4 er 1it4e14)111,.%,ran ipade bt)rq Eiheem'a Hall, in CsWhile, on Tuesday - morning last. It was fired in three phieis,.aud waatailrany!d by the gre,tr e at esertiona : • . I A Eito.an Pfs.x.r—.-Wepwe a number .f Special Notice Column. , People who say they waist tacit mon y ! ara ...., , betweeno,-, I this and the first of4APril. It . Tb...y ":,,: "n" -' 41 916 14 ".0 , --R...4 ? would atilmi - us.rodelt . pleasure to aced en- ". fie , urea en the beerternqreflueurirejlor"theloirivbsthbletboirt _ modate them; but to enable us to do 4° ' I:: r t h h c e P P be re nett e T n ia Pe"d ell ' esses with Vit . a n o 7 harm In 1 our friends in arrears must promptly pipy up. We got rid °non old "bounty" debt ! ke. n. BranfliTth Idi In me white letters an the ' the other day, hut It took ail our Willter'S 00v, rnment stain • !earnings to reach it. In this "dilApidir I Vd). 2 5. /367. 1111 4 , . Ze l l; ty;ouLy! whet . ' til; rah". w e must I so E.s• the latliri:3l,7l ---- I ted" condition of our finances, be excused for calling on ALL Indebted roc i.. 0.% to give us an immediate "lift"—not etc „ikea .g u t • i i i i7 th'ir once Kaki"' ri"1"1' 3r a)% But never Nir months hence, hut Naar. Thus we rortY 1 Thong', th,, h F orbe (x) ,. sH there amore' AL O ENCI.LitiIION. be enabled to pay those whom we ewe— a* v‘,l ‘ ifte as Tiro e''s atm, fbri- 1 'they whom they' owe—and so on, until i 10 i. , or sur..4e.atill, ceir, Jae a Ittlf m e t e° It is in v , ...ited in a tri z ot: ' ) T i. t e .), lth the mast ZO - agnif- probably the money need in paying Us pockets, Mid leant I.la, b c/c Ll.,w a by t i ,e get back into the dame, tile agency of i l `nobody hurt," with. a 'number of honest; (!ill , -iT.'t Iff_lllol4 ii. %. Ift JIVE, ' 1 debts paid. Comp ftlong, friends, Mild al": t r i, r , c; j l . ) . Nl wi' , ll ~ o ffie and purely vow.t.thic-nrep ' try the experiment. It vklll certainly , ' A n :a ,, r lififf.;'",NL'',l:;"" by J. t.R"FAI")i4j• 6 , hit somewhere. 1 l ' '''" k • 1 ,1 o • brew/ A . Ar I'n'• I by : II ;lair Dress, r 4 1 til• ' t Those who have received written j . k'e Li. :.•.3, 147. lin • • "duns are.earnesti urged to give them ( Aye re hirtreapar lit 1 their immediate attention. "Delays arel Is a vonf•entl ext 'mit of to a , , „ 'dcticet•oue." 1 eon'', wa 14 /I.) ...e t ma,,,,„.,, c ch . nice root, MI am-rime pow , r a.. 0 , ~,,,, r,l sor still 'treater '• dots , for •11...e.f5i sfs 0.,,,,,,,i.; )4n tel ""I'l ".T. N." DoT DEAD.-I\ot a hit of it I Snr. 1 3 1 unity la, fon. Iv ,',: t • feMIA- 41 to cute. 'He writes us from Washington city un. '4'll:,g, iv,r'111"::',er'f:11111);11:1),J)"'::17t1":1:/rrit:l1:1;;\'31-"Ithlrll'ii,‘OVhnoe ' der date of March 5, that "sytnpathy is tbi " "•';1 ''"infa'lls , .s.:Tvlct. t,. t i, i ,,l l l,P,, r ,`,ZA' o ll I cur .• I I'll, 6 lI , A I -CIIIZcIi,. Bow •'. t ly ' still sufficient to lift the veil which en- 1 this ~,,,,m,net %% In do It lot% been Tin dr"' - experiat.int oil ift.any of the Nyf proven 14. ' .hroutis" 111tH, and that lie has concha- : round In t ~,n,,„,„, c „,,, 1 ,,,, iii r,.i caws Lo be I ' . scrofula , si•roffilotef SW 'II I dad "to address the people, of Gettysburg 1 , 15,.: , ,t 4, f..inp1,,,. pit.'n,l:..,';'.f "1",, 5 ",, , , ( 7.7kin in the Court-house on Tuesday night"— ti . l.l ,.. li v ir;, 1 , ! . 1/ , ) , / , 1 , 1 ,. z , l': , 1 1 1 .1 ... 1 i i o .. 01' Fri T .-. 1 f l u)... h i . : T i altr " ol` tO ."stri ke far truth, " and"assume all the ~ 5,p, , ;:.0.= "r \-, n..1.t,,i'1 1 i, 1 .,, : ',';',. 1 , 1 ,,'",, r x i1i t L,';)",":, 1 ~,,m , prejudices." . His letter clones with this r u i yii';',': 4 lll i t iLts , pna0, 4 4... I Wit. of this ~ 11Way/11• i charavterWic "N. B. Tuesday night of , h.,..,.tih. .u.a.,•_nt i. i,:t, in efitup.trat.Ye - -: . I t' . , " , "ii•!te Dl‘viPiii are efor.o,l br Scrofula 1n the next week, the 12th. Lift the veil. i ta ,, , I, It'd are often soon eureil by this Extiaes. of `will assume all the pressure on myself. is i r,,'` l ','rT t rii,i , . is- Aril thls luvalfrfl le In'oal •I • Pr XF: Pio.—Mr. Elias Spangler, of J. 2 , ; . ." i be,r'io-ii' Jon an ,- .• be•-. 1 11)11,0...da I. • •40 ' I'. , thing to; •Ifin lop: lo b , • S.ir . ....if•itillii;: n w ' hlf ' f-i 'it ' fik " Rafe znl;:tt, 11. /, it you hale ti-t .1 Ayrlt's— then, ti s nil , 1111 th' ni will lot' InnoW' the vil tufa of Arentltsville, recently 91:tuglitered a pig t'titt ,,,, P 'lli' , Ft.l' 11110'11, 1,32/1. f an-, „4 the do,, -q. ~ ,r,., so• r. l• r t it In `,.', 'l.' .' an i seven. months old which weizhed :230 Abn,,,,,... v,1,1.1, th, rtat tit hi Ir;‘,1 " . LiZd r. v. r. :jll pounds! This is another gr - litilying evi-, f'"Ar!,!';',,,c",:s.;`;,•';".'k-4'.1`,,t( torn, i dance of improvement in the hog -stock ' Po , '. • . s , -".t., 't h :',, 1 .!:, r ;,','„ 1 . i,',',„ 1 ",;: t } ,` , ,:;:„ r . r.,V , ,i ..t . 5 , ,,, nt,r,,, t..ai s., in, n-11. 11-i•nlaiihe Piles, ;of this county. ' .i... 1 cost ,fi..,•,,, tt , .., , t.,,, i frota Ins n• i. rt:l •••/1/1- • i Itel , . l'Ani, or N1.n.•1 I Inn (inn .4. ' 1 1.111. Pnw la f". Advertisements continue to en- ' -11 ' . `" 1 '" v • i'"• ..t \ ‘l.- lite, Liver coliffilifint: E Lfri f lsS. 1 % oral-, .tifiur.figi I, and for a Pinner ro, croach on our reading-matter space; Pa-, I ti, , an , . 4,x, , -,,. ‘,. tienee, friends. We' shall male more cans i,,k, th..l,;')lit• 4 - . 1 111 i I C N :' , t o l d ' ; 1 1 i l l t t i ! i l e , . I :. I ,;: , t . S t ' i n „ 1,7 1 tr , , , c ui f i , , n 1 1 )1, 1 , U 5i t , 1 ... 14, world tot all the purnoues of a rt_aoni priesently,, in pile way or another. -.. i Pr , ,p /by J. 0 .. AVER , 1; CO, Lowell. Maga: and ..1.1 fiy A. D. 111 - I-num Gett)elfurg, l'a. t Wit"'Sheriff Hann removed with his unto, 11, family to the Jail on Tues.l.‘y last., The • Nom, Lite. "flitting" was an unusually large one,' n Ifko it." Wl2 a .•verylgAy Snvti.MUS r t and very Weasant. b, ib.. g, Ii rdl ver,ltot. It .ilwayb' Ara.• ou tiorl4 m 4, t . :o‘ w9rll, I • entol.ilo 14,y•t. g •11,,rat The State Senate. has passed a Wit cts.u.ty wl3l, 1,1,1, of •ohor though 3l''V ",/ .OW7 lut/W how liu vtt II," to incorporate the tiettytiurg Asyll.llll w;,k,••l t LL ,otstotlow: ot a barna. ~, nAtane to' for Invalid Soldiers. fn•ottv [win, :sive It Vitakty, and pill now kW ' into t'p In? 1%4 , Italway's Itonds It, 11, , r—the' ino,t ot. , •ltt tt eorupolitul row .•ty th it can he to 4 ,1 3 , I), the lthenm tile, and thnae p “alslols :Wittig," say 14.. 1...511 tile. ' It is ttt I) OW/ ottO I 1/013N. h 01 1)1111 vlsk• in arrtthttos the tY. awl it you ere -tot zlway'w,ta ~ .%1113:tu,11, 0 (cr,uppiy it ('3t •:11 to. IV, II +LS Ilit.•1 II illy, and the result uitl to trio ryttlous. 'rhott , ands upon it, >Or twoit cOo-11. :So f utul,3 need coht...lll:in Croup, l',AnztiF, liend 'lie, C..t.orb, 120/u. nig, (Apt 11 ,, T * , 111 %JIM, , 1,17 :" .4 1..1;a1W WOUnOR, IION, I:111 Ca , applte.l. if (Vi. It 0133.at'b lit 141)003 yon-111:‘ , mates m.lio urc never without it. loltil atlaok or Cholera Mitrittls, if is mvult.ettlt.. Ile virtues are Irre -251)3133% h ill ity all Dritpuitt , ?tie,: 50 (teeth per bottle. Id It 11, lltit' t 2ty I:FZ - novernnient Property at Private I Sale, e(nisit4ting of all kiwis of IlarnesA, etc., tolverticed in this 1:4 , .ue Messrs. I'itkin S Co., of Philadelphia, New York and Washington, I). C. Imo, Ffoop Skil;ts of a Su pc rior Quality, "Hopkins' own ninhe,"—New Spring Styles,—adverth„ed in this. issue. Ladies wake rt note ot the fact. / 1 ed that a detalcatiorrh Id been goi n...r on 1 during the last twenty-seven y..ar- in the ;• bank, amounting, up to the present time, I it is supposed, to not le ts than $300,000. On Saturday evening ,is..uouel H. Wentz, ! the general book-keeper, and John H. ' Rogers, the paying teller of the m ,titu tion, were arrested, and on being taken be fore Justice Hayward, Rogers was re lea.sed on $10t,01)0 bait,_and NVentz com a mitted to await the action of the grand jury, the charge against them being in conneetion with the defaleation of funds , and drafts belonging to the bank. Mr. Wentz hasiven connected _with the Me ehaiiies' Bank for thirty-five years, and Mr. Rogers - hits been in the employ of the instithtlon for twenty years. A t meeting ofthe Presidents of the dilferent city hanks was held on Saturday eve -1 ' Mag. and alter a careful examination of the affairs of the bank, thLy 'expresed themselves satisfie.l with the ability of the institution, and resolved to shstain it. The oil - leers of the bank give notice , that it will be enabled to meet all its ha -1 bilities, but for the present the transfer books will he closed. 486,Radical organs do not publish the . Know Thy KestlnT. T1.1();t:CTOS, ;he great Eng veto message on the desp-Aisin bill, but 1 it's-liArLrir E. F. vin t n. A: h r o olca. : : „.. 6 ,, t zt : , l ;.‘ , l , t h v , t a i t , t e t s g , o i i 0 I.`" ; 4)eht)lll , ..tr t they are prolific of falsehoods about it. Icl:orhi l , ,, ll , n(14( 1 , Wato,{7, herself IZ I :1. 1. They feel certain that their words .of so tli n e .V .v.,,,liaerini 1,( 1 4; ,.t s r ~.. , ,• , or rmi, o h a t r.4 -! :, ,i : ,, . .,,...., 1 1 ,1 13 c ir i misrepresentation and detraction would . p ,. : ,, r , 1 j , t , 11 , 0 ,r 0 , t,: ri f .. . 1 . -, u l t o t i '..e i. gC l ;k r it est in i rrta ne'e to the i appear not only puny but infamous, aud ience conceal it from their readers. They a pe t rra "-'1" : ' ,l, inl'a" the cry 'r'''';"'"r‘.3.be ' letil'ne ill i i ,l .U7 l Z l, lll.:li i ' “ }: , fr:T , l jo i y , the aLI of an tn. know their dupes durst not look into a sttun'e" ~ lot r0_...-Pergaiirant,t., t o . pi{i,Vitit,,, 3s t c hon he Pay- Democratic or Conscr.vative paper for it. , rittore-. ol lb,' allure ho , Oantt or wife, u ;if u t f tVa ik p. e --1,- elint, t.tether Ult 11 , 1• , 1•• or motif ~ ~ post d_ ___ ilo — u — n ees i i l f l l .ld l r t .. : , /,: .1: ng traits or •11.,r .(1,21., 6:., t . ' :' '' 'ritis is no 1107:The New York Worl to President Johnsonts veto of th7Subjuga- 8"e wlll'sial'lrl7; li slr ' t:;ts! ' ": ' '::l:l! ' te.e."l"wtill. t o en i g , :ar i Tt , .: , , , tt c. at in t a i It p s h i ! p turi , l i a what It purports ', l ion bill the most able r the most eonvine- oispn.fiat,,,,,),f andfi.ir, and ate Mare of birth. age: ng, and the most important state paper ever submitted to the American ea le. 1 ! " ." ` ./?lnv...nitn ` i ' ll'ercl '''' wel°dNltn(!.li'lv ' ' 'ent' lth‘l stumped ....... - e' 1 the picture arta der.lre'!l ' l 3 l74 f lirt rotl y' l l !v return e've mall. Al i ] em n man !cations ,aere.ll y eonn4lelVL OF-The Fortieth Congress met at th noon Add r e ss. F . I ; ,' ! 2: 2 3 ., 711,.;,?,, , 0 - a vcAmE E. F. TittißN " on Monday, and organized b alitt e m re-, m arc h 4 , wt. l y ' ' election of Colfax as r4peaker y Plierseun as Clerk. .I.3en. Wade was Oleo-- sen President pro (cm. of the ..-_ , !enate. The work of destruction will doubtless be vigorousl4 continued Married. .0n the 2Rtti nit.,"by Rev. Joseph Sherry, ISc, Ml {_K C. IMN NEIL, Xthttu% t..onnty. Pa.. to Itth.a LICI)1,-14 . F., daughter ot---llardel tiheaffer, E.sq., of Harrah county, aid.• int-We oiler our congratulations to the happy couple, and ',Walt them all the joya of a sunny wedded. May pence and plenty crown thclr days—may health aiwtirs attend them—may prosperity never leave them—and may they "lite song in the'lancl." Ou tho tilt., et the house of Joseph W O NT, ' Liv 11.-v. D. W. Wait Mr. IIk:NNY 41' ICK EL, of Utica, Indiana, to MiSSBUS 1N NV ITMolt, daugh ter of Capt., W of rabun low nth ip, this county. • • On the7th trot., at the 0101,e Inn, In this place • by Rev. D.:W. Wolff", Hr. SOLOMON HEIM of Catawissa, to Alias SOPLILA LONG, of Snyder counly,•Pin • On the '2Gth nit., at Henner's 'Mite', New Oxfort, by Kee. W. P. V. Davis, Mr. GEORGE C. :-;11T11 to Kiss SALLIE PI, LEttb.iy, both of Petersburg, Adams county, Pa, On the tittuulL, at the Ey. Lutheian parsonage, Littlestown, Rev. S. Henry, Mr, GEORGE W. EARNER to Wm ANN CATHARINE ISLET NEM, Loth of Oils (*only. On the tith nit,, at the Parsonage, by the same, Mx. NICODEMUH 11U FP. of Carroll county, Md., to Arias ANNA 11. /CK1•244, pf this county, On the 28th Alt„ bv.Rev. Brebie»hmigh, Mr. JOHN N. SOCKEt to Miss RENRI ETrA A . MO; both otetitaberland township.. Died, !without IL It is warranted perfectly safe to take internally. Fall .Dkreetions with every bottle. On the 29th tat * , REN/V r sPALorso. .Hold by the Oro:Wats. Depot, 56 Courthindt Germany towns/alp, aged 77 yearti S toontlia and st ree t, N ew yogi c , 21 day [Feb. 25,1867. 7W. On Friday, let Irod„ in eftsMown, Mien SUSAN 1 ]*,rage and CeMae'''. - DI . ORM: S , irs th4tl.l(l year of ber ago, . -. I AN ERRAY OF WARNINO AND INSTR2C- On Ole 28th o f f Nov, IVOI, in Monntplefflanit 'DION TO YOUNG aIF,N. Also, Diae.ases ai ---. township. Mr, ACOB OteI.PBADDLE, needle ' AtAmeA wht,lo perinanentir ProMpale the Vital .., years ii montim and 5 days . powers, with Pore means of relict Sent tree of A order to prove the niiiiertiobs made in On the 24th or Feb., near Lopurport, Indiana, Charge, in sealed crivelepcs, Address, Dr, J. favor of procuring PIIOTGORAPEIR at the N. Mr. COR4I‘FLA-NR, nod el Years '5 months BICILLIN HOUOUTON, Howard Association, . serlsi or Gallery, coil ; and ell for year And 1 day. , !Ititadelphia. Pe. .. toes, 3,1363. tioetelT ~.-... E N. t„. a we won* made sales/ ' - Counnotarated. I • ........-- - flta vR • 0a • •On the 271 h nit...PETER .7,, iIIThI.I.IELBAVOR, ' 111 01 4 11 e 0 a- 61111241 " 1.1 111314 "tilrril" you ere pleased with the reset, end choose te tem of Jacob Ibunrnentanch„ of extrnherlunti Treated with the utmost success, by Dr, J. cave your order. , O. 4 7, ryaoN• township, seed 22 years 7 MOD tha and 4 dal& ' Iskacti 3 Oettlistand A orbit, (formerly of [mode^ •-- The,' are doing one by one, i nollandj Nolile PlNEStreet, Philadelphia. 'few The yonnts, the tatr. the brave ' Thetrwork on earth. Is done- graoninis troth the sna.t reliable sources in the ! City and Cotuttry van 1,. koen at his office. The pftitzsidisipArilleS:laiinliti:lbutili-tAri."d Theteriest lain the grave, , cnemecl (amity - are inv,t , il to saeotripriny their , EALRFLIISCH'S. We pee the vacant chair- patients, se he ham oo secrete lit ills preettoe. ' Ar- We . , • . . reasons • ---r" - nenr the voice no-more- ' tttiAsi eyes Inserted without pale. .rio chattelFlCOßS•74499 clitedniler Pickles can be We olitse their 19 mve and ca i nutde (9r exaruisation. }- .4104 4-- . ' RAU)PLIISCIVS; .; 41111 d shale earlfLops deplore, . dept, st, MIR. 1y . ; , . , , ... . A't'ard to the tattle.' DR. IWIN , N,'ul Ivens Dz. $31111.30K, bat WIID t D. it OODDODDIDIOI le tz Fo to tzo him. lie if,VlOstie;re tract, bet for sitborothils Os 11) watt It.t 11.1.15' rrat.t.tor ha .00 Y 11tr.13 &WWI Y chars, whoa toiCeztsh.tg, that die two Uketotesse Rotor—ere the SO 040 pf Conumzim. Ilatlthe .titt so he aow is to .uncut httatth—sts at Net (ioeer Intent stattAt. 81 bi Ortrtl'a'asnd Neer% Mee *MO per bad* or .7.0 the b'ef 1e r Lc. ort too *OW sbaud olwaro ho L rt‘clod to fir. tic aenek'a PrinsVol Odioth Mo. if N.. 11 dth y re. 4 ?Wows h'l4, Qs. o -st Who.o.Alo Ant t Pettit Dattodi 04., N. Y • R. t. 1.14 , 11m.1r0, )1.1.; Jolla D. Elbsig, aliclunso. 0 W4.1..er &1 & be, Gti,..1144, ; Colllm are s., 84 L0u..., d,, Lbd v... 4101617!. Wonderfol hist True ttEMINtiTON r Ine worla renowned Astrologist' and Souirrambulistic Clairvoyant, widle t tnit clairvoyant State, delineate* the very features ot the person you era to marry, and by the utd ores& Instrument allotousepow,ir, known as the i'veheinotropu, guarantees to products • .perieet and ilfe•liice motor,. ot the IM urn liusband or wife ot the applii ant, with data ot marriage. necupatton, lead Ins traits diameter, de, nits Ism imposition, as testimonials without number e a u as.wri„ By stating plat., 01 birth, age, ;nitwit. it,m, color ot eyes awl hair, and eat losing tidy cents, and stamped enveirpe ad•tressisi to your. self, you will reccltu the isieturn by return mai, tow liicr with desired iniorunition. Address in enlitidetwe. MAU tlitl4 GaitTitnnit it tl u 1 V Qin y, nos tad, West Troy, N • kiept.'Li, Idad Free to-Everybody. A lArno 8 pp. Circular, giving Information of the r,r•eufeat Importuner to the yotiog of bulb It LraelLeahoty the homely may heroine bematt• ful, the despised reowct4.4l, aid the fureaken loved. No young lady or gentlemen ehotahl tali to aced tlwir Pad,lresa; aILI r.....eelve a eepy port-paid. by returu Address P. O. Drawer 21, Mardi 4, MIT. ly • Truy,'N. Y. Latest Market Reports. GETTYBI3I7II.O. FLOUR, HY B .OUR; W TEE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, - to/t.l', JIVE, - HU,'ICWIIEAT, HAY, CIAW EED, A XsEE ruuu, BALTI:doRE FT.Orit, ' - - • - W H EAT, - - -' It l'E, - - . . 0)14N, - - - HOG:I, VI hunft., . -,. 13E/.. F CATTLE, i , Iffincl., LTA Y, - - - CI ,0 N.' EllfAr.ED, . - W ii ISKEY, . - Iranted. .RLACK OAK BARK. $5 t.:ASH PER CORD) wo! be`paid for good B 1 tek unk RarK , de-Bv— ered nt. ,ndoe's Mill. on M..rsh creek, four cities nortiiv.B.l. troca Kostnibburg. HENRY CgOSISTEEL March lA, 1861. Etr Not tre. TATF: OF B . r.t.r.ntsG, 1 , 4 Letters testamentary on the estate of Wary ripalding, r sr] , late ofGerinany tomn st,,p, i t a ftu rs county, elerea:ed. haring hoes greeted to the unaersignei, the first namedi residing in Germany trwn'ihip, and the I net nanted residing in Oxford township, tln.y. 'hereby give butice to All persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, anti those hiving claims nfrainst the same to ore sent them properly itialhentwated tor settle ment. JAMES' NPALDINU, D. C. .3.111T11. . March 11, 1867. Sr Executors Jury List—April Term. U ICA ND .1 , IN T. Franklin—Major Samuel Lohr; Foreman, George W. Lady. Oxford —Jdruee Elerrth, Franklin Martin. ' Germane--Daniel Rodo)pb, Mounti.leuttot—Albert U. Parr. Coaowago—Natbani•l GAL Butler—Joseph Wolff, David Bricker. Cumberland—David P. Watitert. ilumihon.--John Ruff, George Butt. Strattn—Jacob Berwick township—Jacob Huntington—James puv:s, AbratiamSbtst. fer. Mena-Reit—Francis Cole. Union—Al:lPM I efever. - Latimore—Jose2h Snyder. Monaijoy—Andrew Beitier. tyeburg—itobert Stceurdy. Reading—Singleton Mich° Jesse Cbron :stet. Freedom—Peter Cool. 01MRAL JURY. Franklin-18mm Bucher, Wm. Bbeptourd, Andrew Cluck, Binhlend—John Butt, Jr., Tragic Berner. Strehe tu—Sitro net A. Galilean, Jacob King, &mart; Freeman. Letimore—rleorge Smith, Juha Martin. Reed ng—Wm. C. Beck. Tyrone— Weehlagton Bremner, Andrew Bream. Butler—Solomon Weidner. Gettysburg-%-Botiert karthr, Henry 8. Ben* nen-, Mountplessant-B,imitn: Hanish, Bernard Monntjny—jamee Bider. Huntington- -Blain Albert, Frthcis Coulson., Union—Daniel Goisnlrean, Herman Stiete, He ry Felty, Jr. Liberty—Jmnre Briwey, George Fiseel. Hemiltoubem—Joseph Uelbacti. Cumliertged- 7 1 . 1. B. Grower, Isaac Dear.‘ dortr, John'idaring. ' Cunowego—John Herr. • Bet wick Cp.—Solomon Allewelt, Georg. o.reter. Freedom—John Big hant, PenAl len—Jonas KohensabmSolamon Bart-. (March 11, ISO. to Mt newer IL Railroad. TIME TAI—On and after FRIDAY, Nor. 24tb, pAsengey trains on the Han over Branch Railroad will leave ad follows : FIRST TRAIN, (which makes connection with three trains on the Northern Central Railway at the Junction,) will leave Hanover at 9 A. M.. for York, Baltimore, Harrisburg and intermediate i minte, Sii,'"Thtii train returns to Hanover at 12 M., and arrives at Gettysburg at 1 P. M. - SECOND TRAIN lesivee itittover'st 2.20 IN M., and arrives at the Inaction at 3,1 u P. M., connecting with the Mail Train Son h, which arrives at Baltimore at to'P if. Patin/get% by this train for York lay over at the Junction until 8,t2 P. M. Passengers leaving litaltimore for Hanover, Gettysburg and Littlestown, will take either the Mail Train at 9 A. M., or the Feet Line at 12.10 P,-M, JOSEPH LEIB, Agent. Dec. 18. tf Chotee Western Lands. T NAYS on Aland some choice Western nay Railroad., CAD n. ty Towns Chnrebee, fichnol-buitses, which 1 will exchange at a fat, price to Red Relate in Adams county. GRO. ARNOLD. Gett.Tsburg, Feb. 25, 1862. tf • 12 Sil , I 1 IS 08 boo 225127.1 2* 2 - ssrte 'ct - to too J.* to-o; 760 (4 - 2 Ott 8 OD 4,t. 8 CO - 10 'LS 0 11 nit - 2910 330 4 .); :uo - 44 1 L (4 14(1 - In T (4 11.00 - 11 IC 14 17 to • 00 0 27 k • ' 7 01) Ity :7i - Y 250 230